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07-21-2011, 10:14 PM
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Re: The Beheading Of American Jack Hensley
ugh so many ignorant people who think they know what the problem is. i don't even know why i bother posting sometimes. as long as their is this kind of behavior in the world arguing about what is "morally correct" stands to be nothing but a mere attempt at acknowledging what our epi-genetic human circumstances/traits/ and so called "structured civilization" have pushed us to believe is right-wrong
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09-25-2011, 03:53 PM
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Re: The Beheading Of American Jack Hensley
mofo's i really have no remorse for them. My brother in law served in that shit hole country of theirs! Nearly died by IED. A friend of his and class mate of my wifes died in that incident! Seriously screw em all! |
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07-01-2012, 11:52 AM
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Re: The Beheading Of American Jack Hensley
Well then, what's with the Yankees forming killteams to kill random civilians, or just blowing up stuff when a random guy is passing by the building? War never changes, or how do they say.. What DOES light my interest though is the religious discussion. As far as I know (I read up on it and asked a muslimic buddy), it is the duty of every Muslim to either convert, subdue or kill all "infidels". Not to mention that they all burn in hell for all eternity, and if you just allow them to celebrate a Christmas party in your house, you might suffer eternal pain too. Christianity was extreme like that too, the only thing I don't understand is why there is no apparent"progress" in Islam. In the middle eastern countries you get burned and killed for nothing and they don't even question this rule of religion. Maybe it's just kept up to control people, and to make them behave or do what the big guys want. By either saying "God demands you to die if you do this or that" or by promising them a paradise in the afterlife if they obey, you can always relay the responsibility to a higher authority. |