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    Kevnar
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    Apparently there's a holy war going on in India now. Muslims and Hindu's are slaughtering each other by the hundreds. The army has been order to shoot rioters and arsonists on site. Who are the gods these whackos claim to be serving? It sure ain't the God I know. Anyone want to build an ark with me? :eek: Why not throw away a dime? I throw away ten pennies all the time.

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      Apparently there's a holy war going on in India now. Muslims and Hindu's are slaughtering each other by the hundreds. The army has been order to shoot rioters and arsonists on site. Who are the gods these whackos claim to be serving? It sure ain't the God I know. Anyone want to build an ark with me? :eek: Why not throw away a dime? I throw away ten pennies all the time.

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      Today was declared a national bandh day. I donno any equivalent word for bandh. In kerala bandhs are banned and so we had a hartal, basically the same. What a bandh/hartal means is you stay home. If you get out they attack you violently. If you take your car out, they burn it. They call this democracy. Democracy my foot! Nish It's seven o'clock On the dot I'm in my drop top Cruisin' the streets - Oh yeah I got a real pretty, pretty little thing that's waiting for me

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        Apparently there's a holy war going on in India now. Muslims and Hindu's are slaughtering each other by the hundreds. The army has been order to shoot rioters and arsonists on site. Who are the gods these whackos claim to be serving? It sure ain't the God I know. Anyone want to build an ark with me? :eek: Why not throw away a dime? I throw away ten pennies all the time.

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        <silly> An ark? Are you implying that I'm a Jew or a Christian? How dare you force your war-ridden religion on me! A fight to the death!!! </silly> In truth, the state of the world frightens me, but I don't believe in a god that will smite those who oppose his/her belief system. I believe that it's our job to sort out this mess - and I really and truly believe that we're doing nothing but fucking it up royally. J

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          Apparently there's a holy war going on in India now. Muslims and Hindu's are slaughtering each other by the hundreds. The army has been order to shoot rioters and arsonists on site. Who are the gods these whackos claim to be serving? It sure ain't the God I know. Anyone want to build an ark with me? :eek: Why not throw away a dime? I throw away ten pennies all the time.

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          One of the few thing President Bill Clinton said that I agreed with is that "There will be peace when they get tired of killing each other." (not an exact quote). He was talking about Bosnia. Too bad he later retracted the statement because it wasn't politically correct. :mad: Tim Smith I know what you're thinking punk, you're thinking did he spell check this document? Well, to tell you the truth I kinda forgot myself in all this excitement. But being this here's CodeProject, the most powerful forums in the world and would blow your head clean off, you've got to ask yourself one question, Do I feel lucky? Well do ya punk?

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            Today was declared a national bandh day. I donno any equivalent word for bandh. In kerala bandhs are banned and so we had a hartal, basically the same. What a bandh/hartal means is you stay home. If you get out they attack you violently. If you take your car out, they burn it. They call this democracy. Democracy my foot! Nish It's seven o'clock On the dot I'm in my drop top Cruisin' the streets - Oh yeah I got a real pretty, pretty little thing that's waiting for me

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            bandh == general strike /ravi "There is always one more bug..." http://www.ravib.com ravib@ravib.com

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              <silly> An ark? Are you implying that I'm a Jew or a Christian? How dare you force your war-ridden religion on me! A fight to the death!!! </silly> In truth, the state of the world frightens me, but I don't believe in a god that will smite those who oppose his/her belief system. I believe that it's our job to sort out this mess - and I really and truly believe that we're doing nothing but fucking it up royally. J

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              Jamie Hale wrote: How dare you force your war-ridden religion on me! <apologetic rant>Christianity is not war-ridden. Jesus commanded his followers to "turn the other cheek" when it comes to persecution. In other words, no retaliation. Anyone who fails to do this, or even draws the first blood in a conflict, is disobeying His direct commandment, and can not be considered a true Christian, no matter what they claim (see Matthew 7:21). The only thing opponents of Christianity can truly say is that it's followers have failed to live up it's most fundamental precepts. Humans have failed. Christianity has not.</apologetic rant> Why not throw away a dime? I throw away ten pennies all the time.

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                Jamie Hale wrote: How dare you force your war-ridden religion on me! <apologetic rant>Christianity is not war-ridden. Jesus commanded his followers to "turn the other cheek" when it comes to persecution. In other words, no retaliation. Anyone who fails to do this, or even draws the first blood in a conflict, is disobeying His direct commandment, and can not be considered a true Christian, no matter what they claim (see Matthew 7:21). The only thing opponents of Christianity can truly say is that it's followers have failed to live up it's most fundamental precepts. Humans have failed. Christianity has not.</apologetic rant> Why not throw away a dime? I throw away ten pennies all the time.

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                Kevin Ranville wrote: The only thing opponents of Christianity can truly say is that it's followers have failed to live up it's most fundamental precepts. Humans have failed. Christianity has not Amen. Jason Gerard

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                  Jamie Hale wrote: How dare you force your war-ridden religion on me! <apologetic rant>Christianity is not war-ridden. Jesus commanded his followers to "turn the other cheek" when it comes to persecution. In other words, no retaliation. Anyone who fails to do this, or even draws the first blood in a conflict, is disobeying His direct commandment, and can not be considered a true Christian, no matter what they claim (see Matthew 7:21). The only thing opponents of Christianity can truly say is that it's followers have failed to live up it's most fundamental precepts. Humans have failed. Christianity has not.</apologetic rant> Why not throw away a dime? I throw away ten pennies all the time.

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                  Kevin Ranville wrote: Jesus commanded his followers to "turn the other cheek" when it comes to persecution. I'm well aware of this. In fact that's one of the few parts of Christianity that I hold dear to my heart. Unfortunately for Christianity, there seem to be many "followers" of Christ who don't quite understand this. Take the whole northern Ireland Catholic/Protestant spat. How many people over there have died in the name of Christ? How many children have to get stoned walking to school in the morning, because they don't believe the same thing as the people who live on the streets through which they walk?Why can't they all "turn the other cheek"? Unfortunately, explaining to them that because of their actions they are no longer considered "true" Christians won't fix anything. I don't know what will. But I dare you to explain to them how they are not "true" Christians... Don't forget your kevlar vest and riot helmet... Kevin Ranville wrote: Humans have failed. Christianity has not. Actually, I agree with the "Humans have failed" bit, but the Christianity bit I don't follow. If I understand correctly (and perhaps I don't), it is considered a "sin" to worship idols - indeed to worship anyone but the one "true" god (and his son, and mother, and various saints). I hate to say it but there is still way too much hate on this planet because many Christians cannot accept that someone else might have their own beliefs. It's a sin to be a homosexual. There are people who use this site who still harbour hatred for gays, which more than likely stems from some basic Christian belief. And on and on. The whole concept of "sin" draws a line between "Christians" and "sinners", and that in itself opens up unnecessary conflict. If everyone could accept that, even within the same religion, no two people have the same beliefs AND THAT'S OK, I would feel truly comfortable raising my baby girl in this world. I got a fiver says that doesn't happen in my lifetime... J - Proud Sinner circa. 1996

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                    Kevin Ranville wrote: Jesus commanded his followers to "turn the other cheek" when it comes to persecution. I'm well aware of this. In fact that's one of the few parts of Christianity that I hold dear to my heart. Unfortunately for Christianity, there seem to be many "followers" of Christ who don't quite understand this. Take the whole northern Ireland Catholic/Protestant spat. How many people over there have died in the name of Christ? How many children have to get stoned walking to school in the morning, because they don't believe the same thing as the people who live on the streets through which they walk?Why can't they all "turn the other cheek"? Unfortunately, explaining to them that because of their actions they are no longer considered "true" Christians won't fix anything. I don't know what will. But I dare you to explain to them how they are not "true" Christians... Don't forget your kevlar vest and riot helmet... Kevin Ranville wrote: Humans have failed. Christianity has not. Actually, I agree with the "Humans have failed" bit, but the Christianity bit I don't follow. If I understand correctly (and perhaps I don't), it is considered a "sin" to worship idols - indeed to worship anyone but the one "true" god (and his son, and mother, and various saints). I hate to say it but there is still way too much hate on this planet because many Christians cannot accept that someone else might have their own beliefs. It's a sin to be a homosexual. There are people who use this site who still harbour hatred for gays, which more than likely stems from some basic Christian belief. And on and on. The whole concept of "sin" draws a line between "Christians" and "sinners", and that in itself opens up unnecessary conflict. If everyone could accept that, even within the same religion, no two people have the same beliefs AND THAT'S OK, I would feel truly comfortable raising my baby girl in this world. I got a fiver says that doesn't happen in my lifetime... J - Proud Sinner circa. 1996

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                    All of these things you have sited that are supposedly Christian are not. (Other than Idol worship, I suppose). Christians were never called to worship Jesus' mother or various saints. Not in the bible anyway. Of course man-made religion is full of this sort of thing. Unfortuneatly people who made up this "religion" have mislabeled it Christianity just becuase Jesus is in there somewhere, and have confused and turned people off of it for centuries. As I said above, true Christianity follows the precepts taught in the bible. These precepts are to be followed in the spirit of the commandment. While homosexuality is called a sin in the new and old testament, we are never called to to "hate gays". Anyone who hates a sinner for their sins is calling God's judgement upon himself, because he himself is a sinner, and there are no sins "worse than other sins" in God's eyes. If you hear people condemning anyone in the name of christianity, disregard them, they are not Christians themselves. We are commanded to *lead* people to repententance, but never are we told to sit as judges over other people's conduct. The opposite is true. I myself do *judge* people's conduct in one way, based on what I know to be right and wrong from the bible and my own conscience, but I don't claim to be better than them, nor do I call condemnation down on them in the name of my religion. Jesus came to save people, not to destroy them. On the other hand, to not warn people of there sins calls condemnation down on them indirectly. But such warnings should be given out of love. I could go on and on... and on somemore. But I won't. All I can say is that people should learn more about what Christianity is *supposed* to be, before they dismiss it based on the actions of its imperfect followers. Why not throw away a dime? I throw away ten pennies all the time.

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                      Jamie Hale wrote: How dare you force your war-ridden religion on me! <apologetic rant>Christianity is not war-ridden. Jesus commanded his followers to "turn the other cheek" when it comes to persecution. In other words, no retaliation. Anyone who fails to do this, or even draws the first blood in a conflict, is disobeying His direct commandment, and can not be considered a true Christian, no matter what they claim (see Matthew 7:21). The only thing opponents of Christianity can truly say is that it's followers have failed to live up it's most fundamental precepts. Humans have failed. Christianity has not.</apologetic rant> Why not throw away a dime? I throw away ten pennies all the time.

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                      Same thing applies to Muslims, Hindus and most of the other religions. Doesn't seem to stop people using cover of religion as an excuse for genocide. I read a great book that talked about religion and whether or not the world would be better without it. There was no real 'yes' or 'no' but more of a 'religion is not something that, ultimately, can be imposed or taken away from someone. It's either in a person's spirit or not.' cheers, Chris Maunder

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                        Today was declared a national bandh day. I donno any equivalent word for bandh. In kerala bandhs are banned and so we had a hartal, basically the same. What a bandh/hartal means is you stay home. If you get out they attack you violently. If you take your car out, they burn it. They call this democracy. Democracy my foot! Nish It's seven o'clock On the dot I'm in my drop top Cruisin' the streets - Oh yeah I got a real pretty, pretty little thing that's waiting for me

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                        Nish - you gotta move somewhere where the download speeds are faster, the people more laid back, the sun shines and the inhabitants understand cricket. Come over to Australia ;) cheers, Chris Maunder

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                          Nish - you gotta move somewhere where the download speeds are faster, the people more laid back, the sun shines and the inhabitants understand cricket. Come over to Australia ;) cheers, Chris Maunder

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                          Too many deadly creatures there. Tim Smith I know what you're thinking punk, you're thinking did he spell check this document? Well, to tell you the truth I kinda forgot myself in all this excitement. But being this here's CodeProject, the most powerful forums in the world and would blow your head clean off, you've got to ask yourself one question, Do I feel lucky? Well do ya punk?

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                            Kevin Ranville wrote: Jesus commanded his followers to "turn the other cheek" when it comes to persecution. I'm well aware of this. In fact that's one of the few parts of Christianity that I hold dear to my heart. Unfortunately for Christianity, there seem to be many "followers" of Christ who don't quite understand this. Take the whole northern Ireland Catholic/Protestant spat. How many people over there have died in the name of Christ? How many children have to get stoned walking to school in the morning, because they don't believe the same thing as the people who live on the streets through which they walk?Why can't they all "turn the other cheek"? Unfortunately, explaining to them that because of their actions they are no longer considered "true" Christians won't fix anything. I don't know what will. But I dare you to explain to them how they are not "true" Christians... Don't forget your kevlar vest and riot helmet... Kevin Ranville wrote: Humans have failed. Christianity has not. Actually, I agree with the "Humans have failed" bit, but the Christianity bit I don't follow. If I understand correctly (and perhaps I don't), it is considered a "sin" to worship idols - indeed to worship anyone but the one "true" god (and his son, and mother, and various saints). I hate to say it but there is still way too much hate on this planet because many Christians cannot accept that someone else might have their own beliefs. It's a sin to be a homosexual. There are people who use this site who still harbour hatred for gays, which more than likely stems from some basic Christian belief. And on and on. The whole concept of "sin" draws a line between "Christians" and "sinners", and that in itself opens up unnecessary conflict. If everyone could accept that, even within the same religion, no two people have the same beliefs AND THAT'S OK, I would feel truly comfortable raising my baby girl in this world. I got a fiver says that doesn't happen in my lifetime... J - Proud Sinner circa. 1996

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                            Jamie Hale wrote: And on and on. The whole concept of "sin" draws a line between "Christians" and "sinners", and that in itself opens up unnecessary conflict. Although this isn't exactly what you said, I want to make it clear that the Bible makes no distinction between "Christians" and "sinners". In fact the opposite is quite explicitly stated: For all have sinned and fallen short of the glory of God, an are justified freely by his grace through the redemption that came by Christ Jesus. Rom 3:23-24 A person hating another person because the other person has commited sins against God is truly ironic. Its like an abusive husband hating someone who hit his wife. As a Christian I can tell you its a frequent struggle not to hate people who commit certain sins that I consider heinous, but if God loves me despite my sin, then I should try to love them. Regards, Dan

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                              Apparently there's a holy war going on in India now. Muslims and Hindu's are slaughtering each other by the hundreds. The army has been order to shoot rioters and arsonists on site. Who are the gods these whackos claim to be serving? It sure ain't the God I know. Anyone want to build an ark with me? :eek: Why not throw away a dime? I throw away ten pennies all the time.

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                              Holy war - now _there's_ an oxymoron... Here's my solution to all of these conflicts. Each party involved in a particular dispute (orange/green, Israeli/Palestinian, Moslem/Hindu etc.) will participate in the preparation of a bilateral admissions document which will list all of the things that they have done in the past that were 'wrong' - without regard to context. This last is an important point - its very hard to get anywhere with statements like "Well, yes, but I had to disembowel him after he ate my dog! It is our way!". Massacres, bombings, unilateral state declarations etc. can all be listed here, with a healthy disregard wrt for whether they were 'justified'. Each side will need to be prodded like a child - "Johnny, do you think it was right to shoot those kids?", and of course this all may take some time. Once a document has been approved by both sides it will be notarized by a UN council and made public. This document will carry implicit weight as being one of apology and regret and may go a long way towards lessening tensions and providing the delination necessary to proceed in terms of a present context. Simplistic and unrealistic? You betcha. Only a total f**ing idiot would propose this. So... what am I missing here...

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                                Nish - you gotta move somewhere where the download speeds are faster, the people more laid back, the sun shines and the inhabitants understand cricket. Come over to Australia ;) cheers, Chris Maunder

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                                Chris Maunder wrote: ...where the download speeds are faster, the people more laid back, the sun shines and the inhabitants understand cricket. Now if they could just get the replys to line up with the right posts... :-P

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                                  Today was declared a national bandh day. I donno any equivalent word for bandh. In kerala bandhs are banned and so we had a hartal, basically the same. What a bandh/hartal means is you stay home. If you get out they attack you violently. If you take your car out, they burn it. They call this democracy. Democracy my foot! Nish It's seven o'clock On the dot I'm in my drop top Cruisin' the streets - Oh yeah I got a real pretty, pretty little thing that's waiting for me

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                                  Wow! And I thought Brazil was in a big violence wave (kidnapping here in São Paulo went from 7/year to 40/month in 3 years)... Now, THAT'S violence. Some drug dealers here created a 'bandh', too, that is stablished when some of them die when fighting police. Crivo Automated Credit Assessment

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                                    Apparently there's a holy war going on in India now. Muslims and Hindu's are slaughtering each other by the hundreds. The army has been order to shoot rioters and arsonists on site. Who are the gods these whackos claim to be serving? It sure ain't the God I know. Anyone want to build an ark with me? :eek: Why not throw away a dime? I throw away ten pennies all the time.

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                                    "Hey Noah!" "What!" "What are ya building there?" "I can't tell you - ha ha ha!" "Would you mind getting this thing outa my driveway? Seriously what are you building?" "I can't tell you - ha ha ha!" "Can you give me a hint?" "You want a hint?" "Yeah!" "How long can you tread water? Ha ha ha!" "...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001

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                                      "Hey Noah!" "What!" "What are ya building there?" "I can't tell you - ha ha ha!" "Would you mind getting this thing outa my driveway? Seriously what are you building?" "I can't tell you - ha ha ha!" "Can you give me a hint?" "You want a hint?" "Yeah!" "How long can you tread water? Ha ha ha!" "...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001

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                                      What's a cubit? :D cheers, Chris Maunder

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                                        Chris Maunder wrote: ...where the download speeds are faster, the people more laid back, the sun shines and the inhabitants understand cricket. Now if they could just get the replys to line up with the right posts... :-P

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                                        ARGH! That feature was meant to have been fixed! *sigh* cheers, Chris Maunder

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                                          ARGH! That feature was meant to have been fixed! *sigh* cheers, Chris Maunder

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                                          Hmmm - it may be an idiot bug - looks like this happens if I reply to a message and take too long to submit. (Like, I tink slow sometimes eh). Some sort of indexing wrinkle. By the time I hit the submit btn the n in my session data wrangles itself in (scuse me! I was in line here!)before a couple of replys that were sent whilst I was composing my brilliant thoughts.

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