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by GSD Admin on 12 February 2015 - 03:02
I figured you were taking a run at me like the rest, being you like to run at me when you can, perhaps the best thing you could have done is name the people you were referring to and that would have solved any misunderstanding, but you really didn't want to name names, lol.
by Hutchins on 12 February 2015 - 05:02
LOL.... You are too much GSDadmin. You really dont know me as well as you think. I do not find it satisfying to "Take a run at you". You are giving yourself waaay too much credit. I really dont want to waste that much effort on a worthless cause. However, Go back and look at ALL my post, When I want to specifically address a particular person, I will do it. I WILL NAME THAT PERSON. Do you have any idea how I will name all those my comment could apply to them that have not or are not commmenting? Oddly you were the only one that thought I was talking to. HUMMMMM. Thats interesting. Have a good night GSD Admin. Im done with this thread as I can clearly see where it will end up. Im not going there.!!

by GSD Admin on 12 February 2015 - 05:02
I think you need to look no further than Christian on Christian murders and violence. BTW, gouda is not American. He cares a lot about what America does when it suits his agenda but the minute it doesn't he has problems. In all actuality he would love nothing more than a one world Christian theocratic dictatorship. And if you think I am kidding you are sadly mistaken.
Who cares what bible new or old?
- I have come to cast fire upon the Earth; and how I wish it were already kindled! But I have a baptism to undergo, and how distressed I am until it is accomplished! Do you suppose that I came to grant peace on earth? I tell you, no, but rather division; for from now on five members in one household will be divided, three against two and two against three. They will be divided, father against son and son against father, mother against daughter and daughter against mother, mother-in-law against daughter-in-law and daughter-in-law against mother-in-law. (Luke 12:49–53
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Scholar Nur Masalha writes that the "genocide" of the extermination commandments has been "kept before subsequent generations" and served as inspirational examples of divine support for slaughtering enemies.[23]
Arthur Grenke claims that the view of war expressed in Deuteronomy contributed to the destruction of Native Americans and to the destruction of European Jewry.[24]
Niels Peter Lemche asserts that European colonialism in the 19th century was ideologically based on the Old Testament narratives of conquest and extermination and that some radical Zionist groups have brought the same idea to bear in Israel.[25]
Scholar Leonard B. Glick states that Jewish fundamentalists in Israel, such as Shlomo Aviner, consider the Palestinians to be like biblical Canaanites, and that some fundamentalist leaders suggest that they "must be prepared to destroy" the Palestinians if the Palestinians do not leave the land.[26] Several scholars draw similar conclusions. [27][28][29]
The Book of Revelation has been used to justify Christian hostility, Christian imperialism and Christian sectarian violence.[21]

by Hundmutter on 12 February 2015 - 11:02
Gouda I don't give a shit what Shoebat has to say - the man is as crazy
as his name ! He is just another fantascist of the same order as the rest
of the anti-Obama nutz who spend time trying to perpetrate nonsense
about the POTUS. I may be pro-Obama but its with no illusions, all politicians
have their faults, their dubious alliances, there has never been one person in
power that someone somewhere couldn't dig up something about, true or not.
Susie agreed with my response to you, she was not objecting to my joining in;
this is a public board, if you want exclusive one2one conversations take it to
PMs !
I'm still asking you: how many deaths of people of the Islamic faith - including women,
kids, the old, lame and sick, have US military ventures against 'terrorism' in the Middle
East (this time around; making a change from eg the previous Gulf War, the
non-Muslem populations in the Far East &c) accounted for, to date ? And can
you manage to condone that ? See, that is what makes me SO ANGRY about some
"christians" ...

by mrdarcy on 12 February 2015 - 11:02
It's been said a hundred times in the past but once more won't hurt. Anyone replying or debating with Gouda are giving him exactly what he craves....ATTENTION. Give him none, let him spew and rant his hatred to himself, pass on his threads and maybe, big maybe, he will crawl back under his rock.....please.

by gouda on 12 February 2015 - 13:02

by gouda on 12 February 2015 - 13:02

by gouda on 12 February 2015 - 13:02
mrdarcy
Im always under the Rock,you foolish person.
http://www.livingtruth.com/NEWGEN/ROCK.HTM
gouda

by Hundmutter on 12 February 2015 - 17:02
Pity the rock isn't heavier, then.

by susie on 12 February 2015 - 17:02
Gouda, please do me a personal favor and read this report https://news.brown.edu/articles/2011/06/warcosts
It´s ONLY about 9/11 2001+, the former wars are not even mentioned, and please don´t forget, we are talking about war in the homeland of these people.
The USA, UN, and NATO are invaders for them, the inhabitants are defending their own country and their own culture.
We don´t like their culture?
We don´t like their politics?
We want their recources?
Let´s make war...
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