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I did not disregard your comments of the girl who had been tortured and raped. I did not disregard the comment on your co-worker. All I asked you to do was to back up and ask yourself if you knew *all* there was to know about this particular religion so that you could make such definitive statements as absolute truth. We all carry biases which are radically affected by experiences of our own or those about us which have touched our lives in a meaningful way. In no way did I suggest that these experiences you speak of were inconsequestial. I would say, however, based on the information gleaned from my own reading of texts, etc. and interviews of joe blows who purport to call satanism their 'religion' that these others are the exception rather than the rule. Yes, if this be the case, it would be reasonable to assume that they would indeed change the name of their religion rather than be grouped with the evil-doers. Yet they obviously do not feel the need to. That is their choice, lamentable though it may be in general (for the understanding if there are indeed gross misrepresentations of their beliefs). However, the Catholic Church did not change their name in light of the atrocities of the Inquisition which were far wider spread. I also decry evil and do whatever is in my power to counteract it in any small way. But I also know that when we are hurting inside and angry at a world which is too harsh and seemingly uncaring of our pain, it is difficult to differentiate between the hand out to help and the hand out to press down. My hand is out --to help. I have no initials behind my name denoting myself as qualified to treat the human mind. All I have is human compassion. If I have offended you in my posts, I apologize as this was not my intention. Instead I meant to do as I stated above. It is often far easier to see the trees and lose sight of the forest. Garnet |
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![]() It is precisely for that reason that I think war should be entered only as the absolute last resort, when all other options have been exhausted. Regarding the Gulf War, that was another case of us jumping into war mode hastily and unnecessarily. I will not elaborate further on this point in this post, as the many statements regarding the US never doing anything seriously wrong in other threads has made me decide to start a few history threads addressing this point and others, when I have a chance. Look for such a thread, in the hopefully near future ![]() |
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Hear, hear, Dio! (applauds) "A last resort." Yes, like a surgery. In one's health, one always looks for alternative forms of treatment rather than submit oneself to the radical treatment of surgery. Sometimes, though, it is a necessary evil, and sometimes good tissue has to be wounded to get to the bad tissue. It is the same way with war. One hopes and prays that it doesn't come, and one tries to find as many possible solutions to come to an agreement without it. But if all else has failed, then if it must be, it must be. Let it be quick, and decisive, and may as much "good" be spared in getting rid of the "bad."
War is neither grand nor glorious. It's a terrible, terrible, business. Sometimes it is necessary. Sometimes not. One of my favorite passages from Margaret Mitchell's "Gone With the Wind" is Rhett Butler speaking at the Wilkes' barbecue, on the upcoming Civil War: "The trouble with most of us Southerners," continued Rhett Butler, "is that we either don't travel enough or we don't profit enough by our travels. Now, of course, all you gentlemen are well-traveled. But what have you seen? Europe and New York and Philadelphia, and of course, the ladies have been to Saratoga" (he bowed slightly to the group under the arbor). "You've seen the hotels and the museums and the halls and the gambling houses. And you've come home believing that there's no place like the South. As for me, I was Charleston born, but I have spent the last few years in the North." His white teeth shown in a grin, as though he realized that everyone present knew just why he know longer lived in Charleston, and cared not at all if they did know. "I have seen many things that you all have not seen. The thousands of immigrants who'd be glad to fight for the Yankees for food and a few dollars, the factories, the foundries, the shipyards, the iron and coal mines--all the things we haven't got. Why all we have are cotton and slaves and ... arrogance. They'd lick us in a month." ------------------ ![]() [This message has been edited by Sazerac (edited 10-10-2001).] |
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A military strike may not be 100% certain to attain the goals. But from what I have seen, the US did weigh (and even tried) the alternatives with no results. We gave the Taliban ample time to detain bin Laden. We didn't even expect them to hand him over until evidence was submitted, we just wanted him captured and detained (just as we do with any other 'potential' criminal). The Taliban knew that if they did not meet our stated requests then they would face military action. We did not 'sneak' attack like the terrorists did. We gave ample time for an alternative, when this did not work, we launched a military offensive. And remember too, we did not (and I don't beleive we have ever) called this a war. It is the Taliban and bin Laden who have announced this as a war. Sure our media is using the term war, but the official stance of the US Government is not that of a war! ------------------ ![]() Never try to teach a pig to sing; it wastes your time and it annoys the pig I've got to admit it's getting better, it's getting better all the time Bossman of Better Funny Stuff.....of the Laughing Hyenas! |
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The realty Protestants are removed from the Crusades and the Inquisition. Catholics must deal with their guilt on both those issues, and are addressing them. The Pope recently apologised for both occurances. If these Satanist aquaintances of yours are not aligned to the same believes as the one I mentioned, yet still don't feel the need to create a further distiction in ideological identification, then one would be withins ones rights to cast dispersions on them also. Usually where an ideology varies significantly a distiction is used. I mention Sufism and Wahabism. There is also Theravada and Lamaist Buddhism. Tantric Buddhists have practices amost opposite to Buddhas teachings on avoiding desire (dive right in to remove the desire) and have occult practices, hence the distinction. ------------------ I am the walrus!.... er, no hang on.... ![]() A fair dinkum laughing Hyena! |
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I know alot of satanists, They adhere to a philosophy of personal responability, and an ethic that prohits harm to another except in self-defense.
It is a shame that a minority would use a label, commit horrific acts, and the consequences are the real followers carry the burden of false persecpition. They dont believe in the devil, dont commit evil as a ritual act, but as human individuals, i am sure some have failings. Some christians have done horrible things, molested children, bombed doctors, ect. I dont advocate all other christians change their label of their belief system because of the actions of a few who do. I'm done talking about this. I cant change anyones limited concepts, I can only express what I know, myself. If someone isnt open-minded enough to change their concepts in light of new information, nothing I can do. |
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