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From Mecca To Baghdad, Bakr to Bush : Comments

By Cameron Riley, published 27/1/2006

Cameron Riley argues the US suffers from a dependence on a military-industrial economy.

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This is why we're in trouble fellow human people are unable to do that.

Why refuse to apply your God given reason?

Why not judge ppl by how they behave?

Why not read what genius after genius has said about that luminous Nazarene.

If you will not compare religions you're, then you cannot worship God, for you are saying even if my religion is false I will still worship - that is idolatry. And if enough do that then there is huge trouble.

Eg most of the Western world and most of the Arab world.
Posted by Martin Ibn Warriq, Monday, 30 January 2006 6:52:28 AM
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Bushbred

Thank you again for your well reasoned, erudite and ON TOPIC post. I endorse your take on USA imperialism. It is not USA bashing to perceive clearly and write honestly on the truth of USA domination of world trade.

To BD, Martin and others who are limited to posts about religion there are many other threads which pertain to your arguments;

to reiterate this thread is about USA's dependence on military-industrial economy if you have a view on THIS TOPIC I would be interested in reading it.

However, as your posts consist of the same 'ad nauseum' discourse on your prefered religion versus anyone else's religion I politely request you refrain from further posts to this thread.
Posted by Scout, Monday, 30 January 2006 8:19:57 AM
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Scout,

The voice of reason as always.

Martin & Boaz,

A short story on basic human psychology: If I bought a Honda and I am happy with it, I won’t look and compare other cars every day. If I was in doubt about my choice, I will constantly talk, read and compare trying to convince myself & others why I am driving a Honda.

I noticed every thread on politics, economy or even taxes becomes another ‘my religion is better than yours’ or a way for you to justify your faith to yourselves and others. You won’t behave like you do now if your faith is real.

Can we try to stay on topic?
Posted by Fellow_Human, Monday, 30 January 2006 11:29:41 AM
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