Strega
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Strega replied to the topic This is war in the forum Politics 8 years, 9 months ago
This is Plan A?
If the Trump administration sticks to power politics, the best of the bad options might be to attack at the earliest stage, before North Korea acquires a fully deliverable nuclear capacity.
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Strega replied to the topic This is war in the forum Politics 8 years, 9 months ago
If you are holding out for impeachment, perhaps you should scan over this easy-to-read snippet on the matter of presidential impeachment… https://www.thoughtco.com/presidents-who-were-impeached-3368130.
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Strega replied to the topic This is war in the forum Politics 8 years, 9 months ago
So Plan B is hope?
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Strega replied to the topic This is war in the forum Politics 8 years, 9 months ago
I don’t think there’s ever been an impeachment that resulted in the departure of a sitting President. Nixon resigned before he could be impeached.
To impeach, you need a significant majority of congress to unite. This is practically impossible at present with the Republican majority. If the democrats turn that around in 2018, then there is a s…[Read more]
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Strega replied to the topic Sunday School July 30th 2017 in the forum
Sunday School 8 years, 9 months agoYay! Thanks Reg!!!
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Strega replied to the topic No Respect in the forum Atheism 8 years, 9 months ago
I call every religious ‘leader’ “Preacher man” after Aretha Franklin’s magnificent song – some of them don’t seem to like it, but hey, it’s kind of accurate 🙂
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Strega replied to the topic Moral Choice 2 in the forum Small Talk 8 years, 9 months ago
The reason women can have abortions was laid out in Roe v Wade in the Supreme Court in 1973 – it has to do with autonomy over ones own body. It has nothing to do with rape – rape was cited as an extreme circumstance wherein those people who object to a woman having an abortion might find some grey area to agree. I still find it astonishing t…[Read more]
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Strega replied to the topic Moral Choice 2 in the forum Small Talk 8 years, 9 months ago
David this topic appears to have moved away from a generic ‘moral question’ and is now becoming detailed to a level that conflicts with philosophical debate. Are we now discussing an actual situation? Yours?
What do you think should happen? Should the baby grow up knowing its father rejected it? What is YOUR perspective on how this should pan out?
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Strega replied to the topic Moral Choice 2 in the forum Small Talk 8 years, 9 months ago
David, regarding rape, the man gave consent at the point of conception.
I also rather like Belle’s perspective!
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Strega replied to the topic Moral Choice 2 in the forum Small Talk 8 years, 9 months ago
There’s an inescapable obligation already in place. The admission of paternity is already made. Putting the fathers name on the certificate benefits the child. Refusing to do so merely renders the father obstructive. He’s the father. He’s not denying paternity; he can’t under the circumstances you painted. Recording the fact on the birth cer…[Read more]
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Strega replied to the topic Moral Choice 2 in the forum Small Talk 8 years, 9 months ago
Yes. It’s hard enough for an unloved baby to progress in this world. The father IS the genetic father.
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Strega replied to the topic Sunday School July 23rd 2017 in the forum
Sunday School 8 years, 9 months agoThanks, Reg!
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Strega replied to the topic What is God? in the forum Theism 8 years, 9 months ago
Oh Simon, Simon… The Bible is full of an angry jealous god who blights people for entertainment, anihilates swathes of people, drowned pretty much everyone, set bears to eat children, and don’t let me understate the smiting. The word “laughter” is only present in that terrible book if you pluck it out of the word “slaughter”. Calling it a bo…[Read more]
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Strega replied to the topic What is God? in the forum Theism 8 years, 9 months ago
@Simonpaynton you have to be kidding me, right? You’re using the Bible to support your theory? So on this tiny blue dot, in a nano-moment of time, in a tiny corner of the tiny planet, a bunch of men collected the musings of another bunch of men, then selectively bound them and called them “The book” and this is your evidence? I had to check tw…[Read more]
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Strega replied to the topic What is God? in the forum Theism 8 years, 9 months ago
It’s a huge leap from Deism to Theism. That there could have been a sentient creator is a conceptually feasible idea. That this creator then gave a shit about a tiny blue dot in its massive creation is highly questionable. That human beings are then imagined not only to be the reason for the creation, but also involved in regular communication w…[Read more]
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Strega replied to the topic What is God? in the forum Theism 8 years, 9 months ago
See Belle, I completely agree here. If you’re not taking Gods word via a human interface, but listening inside your head, you’re pretty much doing what I do, but I think of it as consulting myself. I’m not saying I’m right and you’re wrong! I’m saying we have different interpretations for pretty much the same thing 🙂
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Strega replied to the topic The Strong See Brutalizing the Weak As Their Prerogative. Only the… in the forum Politics 8 years, 9 months ago
@Simonpaynton The whole ‘thrive’ concept smacks of Ayn Rand, looking out for yourself. The co-operation aspect is simply more Ayn Rand looking out for others only because it benefits yourself. If it were not so, philanthropists would make up the bulk of our populations. Instead, we have the opposite.
Humanity will most probably join the ot…[Read more]
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Strega replied to the topic The Strong See Brutalizing the Weak As Their Prerogative. Only the… in the forum Politics 8 years, 9 months ago
Simon, there is not an evolutionary pressure to thrive. There is an evolutionary desperation to survive. Thriving is irrelevant in nature as long as you live long enough to pass on your genes.
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Strega replied to the topic What is God? in the forum Theism 8 years, 9 months ago
@Kyrani. “Both sides are using scientific arguments”. I’ve yet to hear a scientific explanation for God – I hear the god of the gaps argument for things that science has yet to explain, but I’m fascinated with the idea that science backs religion in some way. I thought religion was all about faith, and faith by definition was unsupported by e…[Read more]
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