09-19-2006, 08:00 PM
And the hits just keep on coming. Raju writes about earliest known proliferation of WMDs - read the trail carefully - Europe to Asia/Africa to Europe to Americas.
And I'm led to believe that Spanish and Portuguese were of Klingon faith and not followers of Christ.
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->> Native Americans died of diseases brought by the British and
> Europeans from their Asian and African colonies against which they
> had no immunity. They were not exterminated. The British did not
> exterminate anybody in their colonies, especially Hindus in
> India. The actions of the Spanish and Portuguese conquerors was
> different. But Goa is still 60 percent Hindu and those who converted
> have expressed no desire to go back to Hinduism. They are free to do
> so, as also those elsewhere in Africa and the Americas. Christianity
> was spread only to those continents that had no written literary
> traditions and no established religion or deep-rooted beliefs,
> Africa, Americas and Australia. They are not complaining. It is
> mostly Hindus only complaining on their behalf.
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someone else replies:
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Actions of Portuguese and Spanish conquerors was not "different"
Mr. Thomas -- it was genocide in the name of the religion you love
so much. Similarly with millions of Native Americans who were
deliberately starved to death by slaughtering their main source of
food -- the North American Bison to near extinction. Both North
and South American native populations today are legacies of the
"trail of tears" resulting from mass murder of their ancestors.
Get your facts right, Mr. pseudo PHD. And before you go any
further expressing love for this creed of violence -- stop to think of
the nearly 100,000 corpses left to rot in the streets of Jerusalem
for 3 months by marauding Crusader armies. Clearly, this great
religion of love has lowered the standard of human dignity to such
an extent that even scavengers of carrion wouldn't approach it.
And, these are only the documented facts -- what to speak of the
countless unknown historical truths, and the unspoken suffering
of nameless, faceless humans whose lives ended in torture and
death by killers in the name of Christ? You must have a great
degree of shamelessness to be still defending this blood-soaked
tradition, instead of expressing remorse for it.
May you find forgiveness by the same messiah in whose name
you continue to advocate the killing of non-Christians -- those
countless souls who would have complained and cried aloud,
only if they weren't dead already. Not to mention the innocent
millions of Bison who couldn't even speak in their own defence.
Let us put an end to this charade Mr. Thomas -- clearly no matter
how much evidence is presented, you will never come out of your
biased mind which simply hates non-Christians and desires their
extinction. Perhaps you will find salvation in the same violence
which you keep trying to defend...
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And I'm led to believe that Spanish and Portuguese were of Klingon faith and not followers of Christ.
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->> Native Americans died of diseases brought by the British and
> Europeans from their Asian and African colonies against which they
> had no immunity. They were not exterminated. The British did not
> exterminate anybody in their colonies, especially Hindus in
> India. The actions of the Spanish and Portuguese conquerors was
> different. But Goa is still 60 percent Hindu and those who converted
> have expressed no desire to go back to Hinduism. They are free to do
> so, as also those elsewhere in Africa and the Americas. Christianity
> was spread only to those continents that had no written literary
> traditions and no established religion or deep-rooted beliefs,
> Africa, Americas and Australia. They are not complaining. It is
> mostly Hindus only complaining on their behalf.
<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
someone else replies:
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Actions of Portuguese and Spanish conquerors was not "different"
Mr. Thomas -- it was genocide in the name of the religion you love
so much. Similarly with millions of Native Americans who were
deliberately starved to death by slaughtering their main source of
food -- the North American Bison to near extinction. Both North
and South American native populations today are legacies of the
"trail of tears" resulting from mass murder of their ancestors.
Get your facts right, Mr. pseudo PHD. And before you go any
further expressing love for this creed of violence -- stop to think of
the nearly 100,000 corpses left to rot in the streets of Jerusalem
for 3 months by marauding Crusader armies. Clearly, this great
religion of love has lowered the standard of human dignity to such
an extent that even scavengers of carrion wouldn't approach it.
And, these are only the documented facts -- what to speak of the
countless unknown historical truths, and the unspoken suffering
of nameless, faceless humans whose lives ended in torture and
death by killers in the name of Christ? You must have a great
degree of shamelessness to be still defending this blood-soaked
tradition, instead of expressing remorse for it.
May you find forgiveness by the same messiah in whose name
you continue to advocate the killing of non-Christians -- those
countless souls who would have complained and cried aloud,
only if they weren't dead already. Not to mention the innocent
millions of Bison who couldn't even speak in their own defence.
Let us put an end to this charade Mr. Thomas -- clearly no matter
how much evidence is presented, you will never come out of your
biased mind which simply hates non-Christians and desires their
extinction. Perhaps you will find salvation in the same violence
which you keep trying to defend...
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