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Politics : Should God be replaced? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Scott Bergquist who wrote (2025)10/21/2000 1:28:31 AM
From: cosmicforce  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 28931
 
Maybe we could sell them off. Iraqis would probably pay good money for ICBMs. Especially the MRV'd ones.

I'm afraid my kids will have to sell Yosemite to Six Flags. One day you come in though the big primary colored arch with a 80 foot tall Yosemite Sam and Sylvester greeting you from either side. Privatize it all, I say. Or, blast ya'z, ya varmit!

At least when my local government charges me for mosquito abatement, it is pretty clear that my health is being supported by such activities.

I live near a National Nuclear Laboratory. I might as well have a 20 mile in diameter target painted on my town. I don't think that, on balance, if used as directed, 17,000 ICBMs increase my life span by much.

But back to God and philosophy, I have to imagine peace. If we can't think it, it can't happen. All things start as ideas. Peace is like anything else in that sense.