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if they only knew to smoke weed they may have not had so many wars lol
...the first war would still be underway - ok ok sorry, it would start in about an hour, for sure this time
if they only knew to smoke weed they may have not had so many wars lol
No kidding!if they only knew to smoke weed they may have not had so many wars lol
i think you'l find hollands christianity has very little to do with the legalizing weed in fact if the us was less christian you'd probably have legalized alreadyNo kidding!
Some consider Holland to be a more "Christian" nation for legalizing weed and mushrooms. If shit really came from God, then it shouldnt be held back from its people.
If America was a true "Christian nation", they would legalize. Oh well, guess well just keep the wolves in sheep's clothing...err, i mean politicians, spreading war and making the rich richer
I have read "The Life And Death Of Adolph Hitler" and "The Rise And Fall Of The Third Reich" and "Mein Kamph" more than just several times each and somehow I missed that. Well, that or it wasn't bothered to be mentioned in any of the three books.Hitlers Catholic background was the driving force behind what he did, these were practically his words.
seems someones gone to the effort of collecting some of them into one place..I have read "The Life And Death Of Adolph Hitler" and "The Rise And Fall Of The Third Reich" and "Mein Kamph" more than just several times each and somehow I missed that. Well, that or it wasn't bothered to be mentioned in any of the three books.
I'm curious. Where did you read or hear what you said?
Thanks for the chart. But I was talking about how Holland has a more realistic Christian response, just not total population. The drug war isn't working in the U.S, but the war continues so that some people stay rich.i think you'l find hollands christianity has very little to do with the legalizing weed in fact if the us was less christian you'd probably have legalized already
Religion in the Netherlands
Catholicism (27,0%)
Protestantism (16,6%)
Islam (4%)
Hinduism (1,3%)
Buddhism (1,0%)
Non-religious (48,4%)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No_true_ScotsmanThanks for the chart. But I was talking about how Holland has a more realistic Christian response, just not total population. The drug war isn't working in the U.S, but the war continues so that some people stay rich.
What Jesus says and what people actually do are two different things. Anyone can say they are a Christian, especially if they want you to watch Fox News
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I see your point, I'm not trying to say that Holland is a majority Christian nation. What I am trying to say is I wish the Christians in America had the same view pointhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No_true_Scotsman
its wrong to put a christian label on holland what you are seeing is secularism on a scale that would have been impossible with a majority christian make up
seems someones gone to the effort of collecting some of them into one place..
http://nobeliefs.com/hitler.htm
they sure dont look to be non religous quotes lots of talk of faith heaven and so on
...it is no secret what happens when people take things literally. One quote from your link was of particular interest to me. Being 'right' in defending against the 'jews' describes, in the gnostic sense, an ego unwilling to surrender. Like this he becomes the epitome. A false 'god'. I think he took variations on 'saturn' in the wrong way - he lusted for bloodshed toward the end.
Speaking of false gods - I wonder how many people, believers and non-believers, were mesmerized by television when it first aired. I wonder how many still are.
Lawls, the famous canna one linersI'll answer during the commercial ... now shush! cn
your right IMO if we could rid ourselves of it and as the same question in say a hundred years then the difference would be profoundits all about religion