Re: Galileo's Paradox
- From: Tony Orlow <tony@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 08 Dec 2006 13:55:31 -0500
Bob Kolker wrote:
Eckard Blumschein wrote:I wonder who educated Bob. Didn't he intend to kill the maybe million of
muslims who live in Germany by means of atomic bombs?
Not in Germany. In the Middle East.
The Germans can take care of their own Muslims. They have a lot of practice at dealing with undersirable populations.
Bob Kolker
Hmmm....
I wonder if Bob is some sort of Christian? I'm not sure Jesus would appreciate bombing his 'hood in the Middle East, though I think he probably saw that all that was inevitable, given the predominance of Bob's on the planet.
I would direct Bob to Google "Lord Balfour", and the roots of the establishment of modern Israel in the context of the simultaneous corruption (from inside and out) of the Ottoman Empire, and the development of the combustion engine and discovery of vast oil reserves in that area. An appreciation for the economic (psychological) aspects of history might be required for full comprehension of the situation. Keep in mind that our illustrious (actually fat, ugly and obnoxious) Vice President stated in 1998, publicly, as CEO of Halliburton, when questioned regarding whether he was concerned about the political situation in the Caspian Sea area where he said the next oil frontier lay: "No, I'm not worried about that. We have to go where the oil is". He shoul;d have been a tad more worried, but he was only worried about staying fat, not others dying.
War is about money and power over others: ego and lust. Don't pretend it's about religion, or you prove yourself the King's pawn. God has no interest in your fussing and fighting, like you have no interest in the mysteries of God, obviously. So, if you have any appreciation for goodness, take a moment of silence in the dark, and ask what the truth is about that.
Sorry, that wasn't math. :)
TOny
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