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Replying to Paprika]
Paprika2Dbunk wrote:
Just mixing some theology in with the history, can't you tell?
I couldn't tell how that irrelevant mess had any significance. Please do expound.
I can't make it any clearer. My statement stands as is.
2Dbunk wrote:
And you, to say you enjoy the smell of annihilation (paraphrasing Pat Buchanan) of a people trying to find a better way, and those who salve their plight -- boggles my mind, especially coming from a worshiper of Jesus.
Please do try to represent me accurately: I love the smell of the annihilation of the bleeding hearts' "arguments" for immigration.
Oh, you meant the bleeding hearts' argument only? What 'bout the bleeding refugees' argument, or is their exodus only mute testimony?
2Dbunk wrote:
I ask you: would you not do the same for your family as these refugees are doing -- trying to find the best way for their kids or themselves -- if you faced the same circumstances?
What I or you would do is hardly relevant: the point at debate is what should be done in response to the waves of immgration.
I was just pointing out motive for these refugees' parade onto European turf. May I ask what you would suggest?
2Dbunk wrote:
You know that life is just a game, right? In ten, fifty, a hundred, a thousand years, what you and I say isn't going to make a tinker's damn in the totality of things.
Let's mix in some coherent theology, shall we: all things matter.
My statement stands as is.
2Dbunk wrote:
One should enjoy the game while we can, and not harden oneself to the play of others (unless of course their play turns unruly).
Masses of immigrants forcing their way isn't 'unruly'?
We've all seen much unrulier. My statement stands as is.
2Dbunk wrote:
If you don't approach life as a game, you need to lighten up, throw off those shackles and jump into the pool. Don't take life so seriously!
This reminds of those adolescent days when responsibility meant nothing to me. Happily, I have left such immaturity behind.
Good for you.