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Christian, Not turning down your challenge (despite what it looks like!), but I have to go now - perhaps someone else can take this up, or I'll pick this up in a day or so. But this has consumed more time that I have already, and things will no longer wait.. Later.
OK - I've got plenty to do myself. I have been intrigued by the whole Islam thing ever since this guy came at me full force offering to prove the Quran to me and then just plain ignored me when I answered his question that I was a Christian. I'm still not sure what he was scared of, but it's made me curious of the whole thing anyhow. ( in a purely academic, 'what are they on about' kind of way) Christian As I learn the innermost secrets of the around me, they reward me in many ways to keep quiet. Men with pierced ears are better prepared for marriage. They've experienced pain and bought Jewellery.
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As an Aussie I am flabergasted by the whole thing. In the paper yesterday they were saying the Norwegian crew expect that they should bring the folks here on the basis that Australia made the call for assistance. Well of COURSE we did, the Indonesians don't care about these people !! We called for help and have flown in medical supplies, and as far as I am concerned that is fair and good. But to allow these people into the country does two things. It sends a message that we'll let anyone into the country and it sends a message that paying money to someone to smuggle you into Australia is a hot ticket. I say send them back, and anyone who wants to complain about Australia being the bad ones can open THEIR country to a flood of unskilled migrants ready to put a strain on social security services and public housing. I'm all for migration and I'm all for compassion for people in need, as well as import of skilled workers, but as John Howard said yesterday, we will not have our immigration policy decided for us by people smugglers. Christian As I learn the innermost secrets of the around me, they reward me in many ways to keep quiet. Men with pierced ears are better prepared for marriage. They've experienced pain and bought Jewellery.
Just a technical question, Christian, how are they supposed to send them back? According to the captain of the Norwegian boat, the boat is no supposed to take more than 30 people. And total amount of refugees is about 500, isn't it? Should these people all be packed like cargo, just because they are refugees? I totally agree, the best is to send them back, back how? Norwegians say that authorities don't allow those people to leave the boat, here is a problem. Just curious Vagif Abilov COM+/ATL/MFC Developer Oslo, Norway
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I'm interested to know how you go about proving there is no God. Christian As I learn the innermost secrets of the around me, they reward me in many ways to keep quiet. Men with pierced ears are better prepared for marriage. They've experienced pain and bought Jewellery.
Our existence is the best prove that there's no God: Proceding in a mathemathical way we will consider that God exists and we'll finally get a contradiction: Assuming that God exists and that he is the perfection, now we consider our existence and our creation. What was before us? something else sure, but was it better than us? if it was, why did God changed it? if it wasn't, how could God allowed it? (Marquis De Sade) This is a simple prove based in the fact that perfection implies stability so something that has motion (like our universe) can't proceed from something perfect (a God). I agree that if we don't consider God as a perfect essence this is not true (but it's not even a God) That's all!
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Just a technical question, Christian, how are they supposed to send them back? According to the captain of the Norwegian boat, the boat is no supposed to take more than 30 people. And total amount of refugees is about 500, isn't it? Should these people all be packed like cargo, just because they are refugees? I totally agree, the best is to send them back, back how? Norwegians say that authorities don't allow those people to leave the boat, here is a problem. Just curious Vagif Abilov COM+/ATL/MFC Developer Oslo, Norway
Well, given you're in Norway I'd be interested in the difference between what my media tells me and what yours tells you. It's been claimed here that there is growing ill feeling in Norway towards Australia on the basis that we put in the call for help for these people and now we don't want them. I'd be interested ( and not at all corss ) to hear if this is true. I've also read that Norways preferred course is for them to be brought here, and I presumed from the context of the article that the idea was the boat that has them brought them. Nidonesia apparently gave permission for the boat to take the people there, then recinded. I don't see how such permission could be given unless it was asked for. According to the maps in the paper Indonesia is a holler and spit from where they are, which we are not. As to how, surely the issue is the same no matter how they travel ? If they go back or come here they either can come in the boat they are on or they cannot, and if they canot an alternative needs to be found in either direction. I think they should be landed on Christmas ISland for a brief time, to allow the ship to travel on ( it is after all a money making concern losing I believe $30,000 a day as it sits there ), and the Indonesian goverment told to come and pick their people up, or we'll drop them off and send the bill. I seem to remember we won a shooting war against these people not so long ago.... Christian As I learn the innermost secrets of the around me, they reward me in many ways to keep quiet. Men with pierced ears are better prepared for marriage. They've experienced pain and bought Jewellery.
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Our existence is the best prove that there's no God: Proceding in a mathemathical way we will consider that God exists and we'll finally get a contradiction: Assuming that God exists and that he is the perfection, now we consider our existence and our creation. What was before us? something else sure, but was it better than us? if it was, why did God changed it? if it wasn't, how could God allowed it? (Marquis De Sade) This is a simple prove based in the fact that perfection implies stability so something that has motion (like our universe) can't proceed from something perfect (a God). I agree that if we don't consider God as a perfect essence this is not true (but it's not even a God) That's all!
I always wonder when people come out with these sort of meaningless mental gymnastics if they are trying to convince others or themselves. I realise there are a myriad of reasons why people may decide not to look into the existance of a God, and so never to find out that He is there, but when people put up straw man arguments in order to cut them down, it just sounds insecure to me. Christian As I learn the innermost secrets of the around me, they reward me in many ways to keep quiet. Men with pierced ears are better prepared for marriage. They've experienced pain and bought Jewellery.
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Well, given you're in Norway I'd be interested in the difference between what my media tells me and what yours tells you. It's been claimed here that there is growing ill feeling in Norway towards Australia on the basis that we put in the call for help for these people and now we don't want them. I'd be interested ( and not at all corss ) to hear if this is true. I've also read that Norways preferred course is for them to be brought here, and I presumed from the context of the article that the idea was the boat that has them brought them. Nidonesia apparently gave permission for the boat to take the people there, then recinded. I don't see how such permission could be given unless it was asked for. According to the maps in the paper Indonesia is a holler and spit from where they are, which we are not. As to how, surely the issue is the same no matter how they travel ? If they go back or come here they either can come in the boat they are on or they cannot, and if they canot an alternative needs to be found in either direction. I think they should be landed on Christmas ISland for a brief time, to allow the ship to travel on ( it is after all a money making concern losing I believe $30,000 a day as it sits there ), and the Indonesian goverment told to come and pick their people up, or we'll drop them off and send the bill. I seem to remember we won a shooting war against these people not so long ago.... Christian As I learn the innermost secrets of the around me, they reward me in many ways to keep quiet. Men with pierced ears are better prepared for marriage. They've experienced pain and bought Jewellery.
Norwegian press (and authorities) is quite negative about the way Australians are handling the situtation. I pesonally find their position reasonable (not just because I'm in Norway). If you get a boat with 460 people (this seems to be a correct number, not 438 as reported earlier), you can't just let them die whoever they are. The captain just refused to depart with all those people aboard. I think developed countries need to work out a set of rules to deal with such cases. This one is not the first, it's not going to be the last. Vagif Abilov COM+/ATL/MFC Developer Oslo, Norway
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Norwegian press (and authorities) is quite negative about the way Australians are handling the situtation. I pesonally find their position reasonable (not just because I'm in Norway). If you get a boat with 460 people (this seems to be a correct number, not 438 as reported earlier), you can't just let them die whoever they are. The captain just refused to depart with all those people aboard. I think developed countries need to work out a set of rules to deal with such cases. This one is not the first, it's not going to be the last. Vagif Abilov COM+/ATL/MFC Developer Oslo, Norway
I find it incredible that it would be percieved as negative that Australian authorities didn't just let them die in their sinking little craft. Our coast guard put out the call that they were going to die, and they were resuced. That is compassion. Letting them into our country is more like pulling our pants down. The core problem to me is Indonesia - these people are nationals of that country and they should take them back. To suggest the Australian position is unreasonable is to advocate throwing them all back into the ocean, which is where they would be if we'd not put out the distress call. Of course our opinions are always coloured by the slant the media decides to put on things, which is why I asked about your media. If they've decided to blame Australia then they will present the facts to lean towards that view, in the same way our media will lean towards blaming Indonesia. At the end of the day it's really the fault of the people who smuggle these folk out in craft that are not up to the journey or the load, and our government for being such a pushover in the past, so they think they have a good chance of staying. We can't change the first, we appear to be making an increased stand on the second. On a compassionate level, I'd love to just let these people in, but if we stand our ground maybe our economy will have less illegal immegrants to deal with in the future. Christian As I learn the innermost secrets of the around me, they reward me in many ways to keep quiet. Men with pierced ears are better prepared for marriage. They've experienced pain and bought Jewellery.
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I always wonder when people come out with these sort of meaningless mental gymnastics if they are trying to convince others or themselves. I realise there are a myriad of reasons why people may decide not to look into the existance of a God, and so never to find out that He is there, but when people put up straw man arguments in order to cut them down, it just sounds insecure to me. Christian As I learn the innermost secrets of the around me, they reward me in many ways to keep quiet. Men with pierced ears are better prepared for marriage. They've experienced pain and bought Jewellery.
I posted my message because you asked a proof of the no-existence of God and I thought that Marquis De Sade had an interesting point of view when he wrote that. I agree with you about the useless of such statements because most of them can be easily refuted by another point of view (as history has always shown us) but it's interesting to consider them because that's the way mankind has evolved since the Greek philosophers (although somebody might argue if we've already evolved in any way!) Personally I've an agnostic point of view (not denying nor a asserting anything until I see it) which I think is a good point because you don't have to worry about proving the existence of God. ORi. The most important question is not if God exists, it's if we already exist!
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I find it incredible that it would be percieved as negative that Australian authorities didn't just let them die in their sinking little craft. Our coast guard put out the call that they were going to die, and they were resuced. That is compassion. Letting them into our country is more like pulling our pants down. The core problem to me is Indonesia - these people are nationals of that country and they should take them back. To suggest the Australian position is unreasonable is to advocate throwing them all back into the ocean, which is where they would be if we'd not put out the distress call. Of course our opinions are always coloured by the slant the media decides to put on things, which is why I asked about your media. If they've decided to blame Australia then they will present the facts to lean towards that view, in the same way our media will lean towards blaming Indonesia. At the end of the day it's really the fault of the people who smuggle these folk out in craft that are not up to the journey or the load, and our government for being such a pushover in the past, so they think they have a good chance of staying. We can't change the first, we appear to be making an increased stand on the second. On a compassionate level, I'd love to just let these people in, but if we stand our ground maybe our economy will have less illegal immegrants to deal with in the future. Christian As I learn the innermost secrets of the around me, they reward me in many ways to keep quiet. Men with pierced ears are better prepared for marriage. They've experienced pain and bought Jewellery.
"Of course our opinions are always coloured by the slant the media decides to put on things, which is why I asked about your media." Exactly. This is why it was interesting for me to watch this thread. Your media is concentrated on the fact that illegal immigrants came to the country and they shouldn't be let it. Norwegian press writes mostly about the crew, captain and that he can't accept these people on board. If it was Australian boat that came in Norway, the sides would probably swap their positions. I know in some other countries reaction could be much worse. Comments like "let them die, we have enough own problems" wouldn't be unusual. This is a part of enormous difference in living standards. Vagif Abilov COM+/ATL/MFC Developer Oslo, Norway
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I'm interested in knowing how you prove there is a god. Josh josh@that-guy.net
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I find it incredible that it would be percieved as negative that Australian authorities didn't just let them die in their sinking little craft. Our coast guard put out the call that they were going to die, and they were resuced. That is compassion. Letting them into our country is more like pulling our pants down. The core problem to me is Indonesia - these people are nationals of that country and they should take them back. To suggest the Australian position is unreasonable is to advocate throwing them all back into the ocean, which is where they would be if we'd not put out the distress call. Of course our opinions are always coloured by the slant the media decides to put on things, which is why I asked about your media. If they've decided to blame Australia then they will present the facts to lean towards that view, in the same way our media will lean towards blaming Indonesia. At the end of the day it's really the fault of the people who smuggle these folk out in craft that are not up to the journey or the load, and our government for being such a pushover in the past, so they think they have a good chance of staying. We can't change the first, we appear to be making an increased stand on the second. On a compassionate level, I'd love to just let these people in, but if we stand our ground maybe our economy will have less illegal immegrants to deal with in the future. Christian As I learn the innermost secrets of the around me, they reward me in many ways to keep quiet. Men with pierced ears are better prepared for marriage. They've experienced pain and bought Jewellery.
According to accepted international maritime law , the master of the ship who happens upon a ship in distress must help them , and take them to the nearest port. The master of the ship has fulfilled his obligations under the law , it is a pity that small minded grubby politicians in Australia are grabbing onto this (with huge popular support I may add) in order to boost their ratings ahead of the forthcomeing elections. You may hate illegal immigrants , you may dispise them and want to repatriate every last one of them back to that caring Taleban regime in Afganistahn , but Australias responsibilities under international maritime law are clear , they are OBLIGED to take these people in and then deal with them. You cannot pick and choose which laws to abide with, once Australia signed up to international maritime law she must abide by it. Take them in , feed them , and send them back if you wish , but fulfil your obligations first ! England is not an island.
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Well, the most obvious is that when someone becomes a Christian they have an experience that is defined in the Bible which includes the ability to pray in a language that God gives. Apart from that, I guess the most obvious thing is people being healed of diseases. Christian As I learn the innermost secrets of the around me, they reward me in many ways to keep quiet. Men with pierced ears are better prepared for marriage. They've experienced pain and bought Jewellery.
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According to accepted international maritime law , the master of the ship who happens upon a ship in distress must help them , and take them to the nearest port. The master of the ship has fulfilled his obligations under the law , it is a pity that small minded grubby politicians in Australia are grabbing onto this (with huge popular support I may add) in order to boost their ratings ahead of the forthcomeing elections. You may hate illegal immigrants , you may dispise them and want to repatriate every last one of them back to that caring Taleban regime in Afganistahn , but Australias responsibilities under international maritime law are clear , they are OBLIGED to take these people in and then deal with them. You cannot pick and choose which laws to abide with, once Australia signed up to international maritime law she must abide by it. Take them in , feed them , and send them back if you wish , but fulfil your obligations first ! England is not an island.
If you get out an atlas you'll see Christmas Island is the ONLY reason they are close to our waters. They are a LOT closer to Indonesia than mainland Australia. Christmas Island cannot support them so they are clearly either making the trip to Indonesia or the much larger trip to Australia. Christian As I learn the innermost secrets of the around me, they reward me in many ways to keep quiet. Men with pierced ears are better prepared for marriage. They've experienced pain and bought Jewellery.
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If you get out an atlas you'll see Christmas Island is the ONLY reason they are close to our waters. They are a LOT closer to Indonesia than mainland Australia. Christmas Island cannot support them so they are clearly either making the trip to Indonesia or the much larger trip to Australia. Christian As I learn the innermost secrets of the around me, they reward me in many ways to keep quiet. Men with pierced ears are better prepared for marriage. They've experienced pain and bought Jewellery.
Tough. They are in your waters as this was the nearest port. The law is clear here , the master must make for the nearest port. He did . You have every right not to accept economic migrants and to return them to their point of origin or their home country . You have international obligations to look after these people until such time that you make that decision. I am not saying that economic migration is good and Australia should just welcome them all in. What I am saying is that under the international treaties that Australia is a signatory to then you have a clear obligation to care for these people until such a time that you decide what to do with them. The ship was sinking , the nearest port was in Australian waters. They were attemtping to enter Australia by illegal means . In my opinion, only those with a clear case for claiming asylum should be eligable to stay in Australia , the vast majority sould therefore be returned as quickly as possible. But now , today , Australia has an international obligation to give basic human care to these people. Keep them in compounds if you want , keep them in virtual prison conditions , thats up to you , but you have a duty under law not to leave them on board the ship and to wash your hands of them. This is Australias problem , like it or not.
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Tough. They are in your waters as this was the nearest port. The law is clear here , the master must make for the nearest port. He did . You have every right not to accept economic migrants and to return them to their point of origin or their home country . You have international obligations to look after these people until such time that you make that decision. I am not saying that economic migration is good and Australia should just welcome them all in. What I am saying is that under the international treaties that Australia is a signatory to then you have a clear obligation to care for these people until such a time that you decide what to do with them. The ship was sinking , the nearest port was in Australian waters. They were attemtping to enter Australia by illegal means . In my opinion, only those with a clear case for claiming asylum should be eligable to stay in Australia , the vast majority sould therefore be returned as quickly as possible. But now , today , Australia has an international obligation to give basic human care to these people. Keep them in compounds if you want , keep them in virtual prison conditions , thats up to you , but you have a duty under law not to leave them on board the ship and to wash your hands of them. This is Australias problem , like it or not.
According to John Howard: The MV Tampa was the responsibility of Indonesia and Norway and the ship was obliged under international law to take the passengers to the nearest feasible disembarkation point which was the Indonesian port of Merak, near Jakarta, Mr Howard said. Indonesia has washed its hands of the freighter, saying it would follow Australia's lead. I would agree that Christmas Island is not in any way a 'feasable' port, in that it cannot support this number of people, which leads back to my original comment - we should put them there for a short time so that the Norwegian ship can go about it's business, but then they should be sent back to Indonesia. Give them all a form to fill in if they want to apply for entry into our country, but that's it. Indonesia saying they would follow our lead is ridiculous, and suggesting Christmas Island is a feasible destination or that getting there means entry into Australia proper for ANY length of time is also just out of control. Christian As I learn the innermost secrets of the around me, they reward me in many ways to keep quiet. Men with pierced ears are better prepared for marriage. They've experienced pain and bought Jewellery.
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For even more fun, turn 1/3 into Jews, turn 1/3 into christians, and the remaining 3rd into islamic. Before you put them all back on the boat, mount cameras in descrete locations, and voila - a new reality show for prime time. The last religious zealot left alive will be forced to move to the remote location of our choice where he he will live for the rest of his life so can't bother anyone else.
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According to John Howard: The MV Tampa was the responsibility of Indonesia and Norway and the ship was obliged under international law to take the passengers to the nearest feasible disembarkation point which was the Indonesian port of Merak, near Jakarta, Mr Howard said. Indonesia has washed its hands of the freighter, saying it would follow Australia's lead. I would agree that Christmas Island is not in any way a 'feasable' port, in that it cannot support this number of people, which leads back to my original comment - we should put them there for a short time so that the Norwegian ship can go about it's business, but then they should be sent back to Indonesia. Give them all a form to fill in if they want to apply for entry into our country, but that's it. Indonesia saying they would follow our lead is ridiculous, and suggesting Christmas Island is a feasible destination or that getting there means entry into Australia proper for ANY length of time is also just out of control. Christian As I learn the innermost secrets of the around me, they reward me in many ways to keep quiet. Men with pierced ears are better prepared for marriage. They've experienced pain and bought Jewellery.
Feasable disembarkation point ? Politicians weasel words , behind in the polls , an election coming up and an easy target to look good with. So are you now saying that Mr Howard is saying no to these people out of a deep concern that their conditions on Christmas island would be even more wretched than those inside a container on the deck of a freighter. Perhaps he would only be truly happy if they entered an Australian port with sufficient beds free in 5 star hotels ? Surely a stay on an unpleasent rock prior to returning to wherever they came from is exactly the message that he wants to give to people who seek to enter Australia illegally ? The press here is reporting that most of those on board are Afgahns , how is your press reporting it ? If they are Indonesian nationals then it adds a completly different dimension to all this argument .
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Feasable disembarkation point ? Politicians weasel words , behind in the polls , an election coming up and an easy target to look good with. So are you now saying that Mr Howard is saying no to these people out of a deep concern that their conditions on Christmas island would be even more wretched than those inside a container on the deck of a freighter. Perhaps he would only be truly happy if they entered an Australian port with sufficient beds free in 5 star hotels ? Surely a stay on an unpleasent rock prior to returning to wherever they came from is exactly the message that he wants to give to people who seek to enter Australia illegally ? The press here is reporting that most of those on board are Afgahns , how is your press reporting it ? If they are Indonesian nationals then it adds a completly different dimension to all this argument .
Feasable disembarkation point ? Politicians weasel words , behind in the polls , an election coming up and an easy target to look good with. So are you now saying that Mr Howard is saying no to these people out of a deep concern that their conditions on Christmas island would be even more wretched than those inside a container on the deck of a freighter. Perhaps he would only be truly happy if they entered an Australian port with sufficient beds free in 5 star hotels ? Surely a stay on an unpleasent rock prior to returning to wherever they came from is exactly the message that he wants to give to people who seek to enter Australia illegally ?The press here is reporting that most of those on board are Afgahns , how is your press reporting it ? If they are Indonesian nationals then it adds a completly different dimension to all this argument . They are Afghans. The issue with Indonesia is that Australia has apparently tried to enter discussion on the issue of Indonesia being used as a thoroughfare to illegal entry to Australia and Indonesia could care less, to the point of being unwilling to even discuss it. So I can see Mr. Howard wanting to send a message to Indonesia as well as the people engaged in the illegal trade of human cargo. I have tonight read opinion that the law does not appear to be in our favour, but I would still maintain that there is no logical reason for Indonesia to refuse to take these people, if that is where they came from, or for them to be taken to an island that cannot support them for any length of time. Christian As I learn the innermost secrets of the around me, they reward me in many ways to keep quiet. Men with pierced ears are better prepared for marriage. They've experienced pain and bought Jewellery.
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/Humour Alert Aack! Sending them to NZ is cruel and inhuman!!! Its far more humane to just leave them on the boat!!!! ;-) /End Humour Alert
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