capricorn1971ad: well, that's kind of the bible is about actually, you see, if all treated each other how they wished to be treated rather than as they think they can then moderation isn't necessary, it's just like a police department in that regard, yet all are subjected to the same thing, innocent, guilty, no matter.
dtgreene: What do you think of Psalm 137:9?
Happy shall he be, that taketh and dasheth thy little ones against the stones
dtgreene: http://biblehub.com/psalms/137-9.htm Is dashing one's children against the rocks a fair punishment for *anything*?
Also, consider that, according to the bible, a deity flooded the world, killing millions of innocent people, just because humanity didn't turn out how (s)he wanted. Also, said deity has openly admitted to being jealous.
(In case it matters, I'm an atheist.)
first let me point out that the children are of Babylon, who is fallen, and this reference is to Rome, the seperation of clay and iron, remember?
My native american forefathers spoke of the great flood in the Native American written history, the Walum Olam.
humanity turned out EXACTLY as he wished, it is just that there are far fewer of "Humanity" than you realise.
capricorn1971ad: where did Jesus live?
what about Diogenes the Cynic?
who was Rikayon and where did he come from (He was the first Pharoah).?
Asbeau: Those people didn't need a continuous electricity supply, several GBs of bandwidth every month, an online payment method, and to maintain and secure a $1000 laptop 24 hours a day to do their thing.
and your point being?
Diogenes declared double sided scrolls a useful thing, and a laptop is more like a thousand sided scroll, is it not?
besides, as that native descendent your "currency" is only of theft of me myself.
sue me.
you can continue to pay for it, that's ok with me.
LOL!!