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To: Solon who wrote (43938)12/11/2013 9:02:47 PM
From: 2MAR$  Respond to of 69300
 
One proof of subjectivity is texas, for example they have more God down in texas than anywhere on earth, they just think big thoughts down there. Legends in their own minds, you should see the size of the country clubs to!

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To: Solon who wrote (43938)12/11/2013 11:02:23 PM
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To: Solon who wrote (43938)12/12/2013 12:18:52 AM
From: average joe  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 69300
 
This story about the sign language interpreter is hilarious considering he was known from past events. He obviously had some good connections to get the gig. It is a wonderful story about how someone who knows absolutely nothing about he is doing can stand up and make a difference. Praise God!

"Analysts who looked at video clips of the interpreter’s performance said that he was communicating gibberish and couldn’t even translate basic words such as “thank you” or “South Africa” or “Nelson Mandela.”

She said the federation had filed an official complaint about the same man last year when he was the “interpreter” for a speech by President Jacob Zuma, but the party made no response. “When a deaf person complains, nobody listens,” she told City Press, a South African weekly newspaper."

story

theglobeandmail.com

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dailymail.co.uk



To: Solon who wrote (43938)12/12/2013 6:35:05 PM
From: 2MAR$  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 69300
 
Evil is a word humans use to describe what hurts us and what we fear. It is completely subjective

And you can debate nimrods forever on the subject of subjectivity of evil,you get nowhere because their knowledge of history & real timelines is mostly foggy fantasy stories limited by the stigma of rote dogmas. The claims of divine revelation are all in the book, anything else is false, evil & your duty is to destroy any deviation.

On evil, always like this quote from the Bible:

"All men make mistakes, but a good man yields when he knows his course is wrong, and repairs the evil. The only crime is pride "

Yet wait!

This was written by Sophocles the Greek tragedian 400BCE , so the real tragedy is out of some 120+ plays he was thought to have written, only seven survived. And we wonder where these so called Christians got all this simple innate human wisdom from, that was taken directly from the pagans? And how many books were burned? The fog never lifts nor the sun never dawns when we consider the greatest tragedies lay in how much was lost from antiquite. And what is evil again, only a rote God can justify and blind followers destroy, implemented by agreed upon enforced delusions.

The world we discovered was far greater than this, if only we have 7 of those plays left and only one small example.