PLAYER57832 wrote:we evolved to need food, shelter, love, societies ... I guess we can do away with those, too?
After all, they are just primitive ideas.
We here in the west are helping several peoples to do just that.
PLAYER57832 wrote:I do find it hard to believe.
I've heard it before, but I don't have any sources or anything.
PLAYER57832 wrote:However, it is absolutely true that Bush's heavy requirements for "security" mean that hundreds and thousands of Iraquis who risked their lives to help American soldiers over and over have been essentially thrown to the wolves. Most of the applications have not even been viewed by those of concern yet. They and their families are at risk, but the US insists that they are not cleared to come here, despite promises to the contrary. (Vietnahm orphans anyone?)
I hate us sometimes.
jnd94 wrote:NO UR TEH WEETARD!~!!!!ONE!!!
luns101 wrote:Yes! Yes! Finally someone besides thoose people who doesn't want us to no the truth is speaking out!
Come on guys, he/she's from Sweden. Let's give him/her the benifit of a slightly butchered English. At least we can understand what he/she's saying. Plus he/she get's to practice their English this way. !!!!
luns101 wrote:But what about people who doesn't want to wait for hundreds of years for our DNA to change? How can we be free from the racist peoples here who try to start religion hospitals? They also force poor peoples who are starving to eat foods.

You're making no sense doesn't make sense but yes, I did laugh.
MeDeFe wrote:Gillipig wrote:Speaking of your self as a third person is the biggest sign of megalomania!

It also ensures that the applicants do something on their own to get in. Telling you to send me a pm in a more straightforward way would have been somewhat odd.
Yup. I thought it was funny, but I see what you did there.
PLAYER57832 wrote:If you mean 70 AD, I believe you are still out of date. If you mean the 1970's.... you are still way off. The Gnostic sect was extremely popular in the early AD years. It almost eclipsed what we now think of as orthodox Christianity (not Greek Orthodox, but GO, Roman Catholics and Protestants all.
The ideas periodically resurface in various forms. Parts of it, I believe, are even in the Koran (but I am not 100% positive... there is a story of the boy Christ pushing a friend off a roof and then bringing him back to life in the Koran, I believe ... or at least it is part of the Muslim tradition). The Davincci Code is only one of the latest encarnations.
I was under the impression that modern Scholors dissmissed the idea of Christ being married at all, because of lack of evidence. And that it wasn't until the 70s that someone put together a reasonable timeline. Hmm...
I can even remember now reading about how they found someone in (1980?) in France who they believed could have been a descendant of Jesus. But that person died without answering some important questions.