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To: two134711
Point taken, Two. I will never endorse a radical societal change as I should realize that society has hit the bull's eye and i will not mock people in a joking way because they hold thousands of years of beliefs and values dearly to their hearts.

Hey Two, these radical Muslims have thousands of years of values that they hold dear. Are we going to accept those without arguing, discussing, changing, or mocking? Or would that be over the top?

138 posted on 09/08/2012 3:33:14 PM PDT by Why So Serious (There is no cure for stupidity!!!)
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To: Why So Serious

Despite your belief that society is always moving upwards towards some progressive Utopia, history shows that there always have been ages of transformation: those of decadence followed by eras of restraint and then eras of enlightenment. Throughout those times, despite whatever social conventions were accepted by the people, the Absolute Truth always existed and always will be.

The human male and female were created for each other, to love and to procreate and to understand God. They are to love their children, and in turn their children are to love them. We are not to murder, unless our own lives or those of our loved ones are in direct peril. We are to treat our neighbors with the respect we would require of ourselves, no more no less. To encourage an ethos that is not biologically, mentally or spiritually sound is evil. To re-imagine nature as what you would want it to be instead of what it was intended to be is abhorrent.

Some WAYS are perfect just they are. It is the people who are imperfect.

So your original post about BS was just BS. See you around.


142 posted on 09/08/2012 3:51:37 PM PDT by two134711 (I am Conservative, no longer a Republican.)
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