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'God is Not Neutral' -- MEGA-BARF ALERT
The Post/All Africa Global Media via COMTEX ^
| 3-25-03
Posted on 03/25/2003 1:41:40 PM PST by Oldeconomybuyer
Lusaka, Mar 25, 2003 (The Post/All Africa Global Media via COMTEX) -- FOR the first time in human history, our species is facing a real threat of extinction.
It is endangered not only by the destruction of its natural habitat, but also by grave political threats, increasingly sophisticated weapons of mass destruction and extermination, and extremist doctrines backed by lethal and annihilating force.
These are not days of hope and glory for peace in the world.
Last Thursday the United States invaded Iraq. But whatever the resistance the Iraqis are putting up, this is not a confrontation between comparable forces. On the one side there's the hegemonic superpower, with all its overwhelming military might and technology, backed by its main ally, another country with nuclear capability and a member of the United Nations Security Council. On the other side, a country whose people have suffered more than ten years of daily bombings and the loss of hundreds of thousands of lives, mainly children, through hunger and disease, following an unequal war provoked by Iraq's illegal occupation of Kuwait, which was an independent state recognised by the international community.
And it's clear that the vast majority of world-wide public opinion is unanimously opposed to this invasion of Iraq. Above all, they are opposed to the adoption of a unilateral decision by the United States government in complete disregard for international rules and the power and authority of the United Nations, as limited as they already are. This is an unnecessary war, under pretexts that are neither credible nor proven.
Whatever governance problems Saddam Hussein's regime may have violated, should not serve as justification for the United States and Britain granting themselves extraterritorial jurisdiction.
There's no international principle that grants them the power to militarily invade Iraq. Such extraterritorial jurisdiction, if tolerated by humanity, will only serve as a dangerous weapon in the hands of the most powerful states, against small countries that rebel against their interests. The leaders of any country who are not to the liking of imperialism - no matter how ethical their conduct or how just their cause - could be toppled and murdered at its whim, in accordance with the decisions of its politicians, who are so often venal and corrupt.
Completely debilitated by the last war against the United States in 1991, Iraq - which was backed and armed to a considerable extent by the West during its war with Iran - lacks the capacity to counteract the offensive and defensive weaponry wielded by the United States. The United States, on the other hand, is fully capable of wiping out any risk of the use by Iraq of nuclear, chemical or biological weapons, if Iraq does in fact possess any such weapons; but from what we have seen over the last five days of this invasion this is in itself highly unlikely, and even if it did, any attempt to use them would be politically absurd and militarily suicidal.
The real danger lies in the fact that this invasion is increasingly appearing to be a patriotic war for the Iraqi people, and no one can - even after five days of the invasion - gauge their response and resistance, how long this war could last, how many deaths and how much destruction it could cause, and what the human, political and economic consequences would be for each of the adversaries.
The world would doubtlessly be subjected to enormous economic risks, in the midst of the profound crisis it is already facing today.
Although United States President George W. Bush has told the world that "God is not neutral", the fact is that Pope John Paul II and almost all of the world's religious leaders oppose this war. Who can actually interpret the Lord's designs?
Clearly, there's no alternative for humanity but to change its course. How will it change? What new forms of political, economic and social life should be adopted? This is the most difficult question to answer, but the responsibility lies with human beings. This is the challenge humanity faces today.
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To: Oldeconomybuyer
it's true. god is not neutral. which might be part of why it is that some countries free others, while some countries have to spend their time warning their citizens not to drink their own pee.
dep
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posted on
03/25/2003 1:43:21 PM PST
by
dep
To: Oldeconomybuyer
'God is Not Neutral'I know. He is on our side any time we are fighting fascist dictators and defending ourselves, as we are now.
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posted on
03/25/2003 1:43:57 PM PST
by
Maceman
To: Oldeconomybuyer
the power and authority of the United Nations, as limited as they already are.Another blind ignorant fool that would like to serve a global dictatorship. It is no wonder such sub-human scums submit to a murderous thug like Saddam so easily, they have no interest in freedom whatsoever, zero self-respect.
ALL of the Saddam supporters must pay.
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posted on
03/25/2003 1:44:46 PM PST
by
EaglesUpForever
(Ne messez pas avec le US)
To: Maceman
He is on our side any time we are fighting fascist dictators and defending ourselves, as we are now.
What if God knows that's a lie?
To: Oldeconomybuyer
"Although United States President George W. Bush has told the world that "God is not neutral", the fact is that Pope John Paul II and almost all of the world's religious leaders oppose this war. Who can actually interpret the Lord's designs?"
If you study the Bible, you can learn about the Lord's designs. It isn't a mystery, and you do not need a Pope, priest or pastor to point the way. Pray to God and He will answer you.
What do you want to be that the author is generally anti-God and only pulls this gem out of their stack, to attack?
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posted on
03/25/2003 1:48:11 PM PST
by
Pan_Yans Wife
(Lurking since 2000.)
To: Pan_Yans Wife
This from the same folks who tell starving Ethiopians:
"No Birth Control? No Food."
http://allafrica.com/stories/printable/200303200017.html Call for Better Family Planning to Stop Food Aid Dependency
UN Integrated Regional Information Networks
NEWS
March 20, 2003
Posted to the web March 20, 2003
Addis Ababa
An aggressive family planning campaign could help curb massive food shortages, the UN's Emergencies Unit for Ethiopia (EUE) said on Thursday.
It said it was worth considering how a "reward and punishment" system could be used to implement family planning strategies and tackle the deepening recurrent food crises.
In a report, the EUE added that "rapid and unhindered" population growth in Ethiopia was a significant factor in exacerbating food shortages and so family planning must be increased.
"If Ethiopia wants to become less dependent on foreign food aid, all appropriate means should be explored to stop the ongoing population explosion," the report stressed.
"The dissemination of family planning methods, possibly linked with relief operations, must be stepped up," it said. "Family planning education should be pursued more aggressively and it might be worth contemplating how far a system of reward and punishment could help implement family planning strategies."
The EUE report, detailing the severity of the drought in the Southern Nations and Nationalities People's Region, said that in one local district - Konso Special Woreda - the population has grown from 60,000 to 250,000 in just 20 years. The people had been receiving aid for 29 years.
"It can only be emphasised over and over again that one reason for the current food shortage in the country is the increase of population as is shown clearly in the case of Konso Special Woreda," the EUE argued.
In Ethiopia the population has grown from 40 million to 67 million in around 20 years.
The EUE also warned of "pocket areas of famine" in SNNPR where more than a million people are receiving aid. Across the entire country some 11 million people are in need of handouts this year.
To: Oldeconomybuyer
As far as I know, God doesn't make deals. God makes Commandments and just about the only promise that God makes is that each and every one of us is given a way to escape this world and then account for ourselves.
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posted on
03/25/2003 1:52:14 PM PST
by
Lee Heggy
("A good traveler has no fixed plans and is not intent on arriving." Lao Tzu)
To: Oldeconomybuyer
The real danger lies in the fact that this invasion is increasingly appearing to be a patriotic war for the Iraqi people. If this were true, then why indeed would it be incumbent [as it appears to be judging by world opinion] on the US and its allies to guarantee the safety of Iraqi civilians?
The responsibility for the safety of Iraqi citizens should be in the hands of the Iraqi government. That it isn't--that indeed the Iraqi government has taken active steps to endanger its own people--destroys any claim to legitimacy it may ever have had.
Politics makes for strange bedfellows. The "internationalists" position seems to be that "international law" should support this kind of lawlessness.
To: Oldeconomybuyer
As the Navy chaplin said while the attack at Pearl Harbor raged,"Praise the Lord, and pass the ammunition".
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posted on
03/25/2003 1:53:45 PM PST
by
U S Army EOD
(Served in Korea, Vietnam and still fighting America's enemies on Home Front)
To: Oldeconomybuyer
God is not neutral...ask the folks of Saddam and Gomorrah
Or those who didnt have an Ark
Or those who Kidnapped Abrams nephew Lot
Or those Egyptians who were decimated by Moses
Or those who Challanged King David
Or Solomon
Or Prophets of Baal and their Wicked Witch Jezebel defeated by God through Elijah
The Works of the Saints
The Death and Resurection of the Lord Jesus Christ
The God of Abraham, Isaac & Jacob who have seen His people through many trials tribulations wars and abominations for kings..
And you aint seen nothing yet...
He is coming back for the great Judgment...where we all will be witness to his awefull and mighty power and his righteous judgement where all will see once and for all
That God IS Not Neutral - Nor Is He Tolerant
To: Lee Heggy
As far as I know, God doesn't make deals. Might be news to the God of the Covenant...
To: FredZarguna
...the vast majority of world-wide public opinion is unanimously opposed to this invasion of Iraq... A perversion of the mind and of the English language.
To: FredZarguna
Yeah, Your right. God did try it once.
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posted on
03/25/2003 1:58:50 PM PST
by
Lee Heggy
("A good traveler has no fixed plans and is not intent on arriving." Lao Tzu)
To: Oldeconomybuyer
...the vast majority of world-wide public opinion is unanimously opposed to this invasion of Iraq...
A perversion of the mind and of the English language.
Good editors are hard to find. Even harder than good pundits.
To: Notwithstanding
Maybe they are hoping that the people will be too malnurished and exhausted from the lack of food that the phrase, "Not tonight, I have a headache." will become a oft-heard refrain and thus no one will need birthcontrol.
I am being serious, as I type this.
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posted on
03/25/2003 2:01:11 PM PST
by
Pan_Yans Wife
(Lurking since 2000.)
To: Maceman
Here here! and Amen
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posted on
03/25/2003 2:04:24 PM PST
by
roylene
To: dep
To: Oldeconomybuyer
On the other side, a country whose people have suffered more than ten years of daily bombings and the loss of hundreds of thousands of lives...Couple things...
First, do some constructive thinking before you confuse the Iraqi military and the Iraqi civilians. Which one is "the other side"?
Second, is it just me or does he need grammar lessons?
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posted on
03/25/2003 2:13:51 PM PST
by
texasbrat
(Having an opinion is good. Thinking it through is even better.)
To: Oldeconomybuyer
"The leaders of any country who are not to the liking of imperialism - no matter how ethical their conduct or how just their cause - could be toppled and murdered at its whim, in accordance with the decisions of its politicians, who are
so often venal and corrupt."
Saddamn good and Bush bad?
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posted on
03/25/2003 2:19:36 PM PST
by
SwinneySwitch
(Liberate Iraq! Support Our Troops!)
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