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Looks like Kepler has gone tits up
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RE: Looks like Kepler has gone tits up
(May 16, 2013 at 10:07 pm)popeyespappy Wrote: I'm curious about what kind of things you have put before those in need GC?

Not as much as I should have, but yes I've given up things for those in need, the details are not important to you and if you do not believe me then that's the way it is.
God loves those who believe and those who do not and the same goes for me, you have no choice in this matter. That puts the matter of total free will to rest.
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#12
RE: Looks like Kepler has gone tits up
(May 16, 2013 at 9:38 pm)Godschild Wrote:
(May 16, 2013 at 6:17 pm)Cthulhu Dreaming Wrote: Who says we can't do both?

Africa is in the condition it's in not because there are insufficient resources to help, but because of politics and petty warlording.

To me that is an excuse, many places in Africa would welcome those wells, also there are other places in the world that would benefit from wells. You will blame Christians for a chance to spread the Gospel while digging wells for those in need of water, or building schools and ect. Yet you will make excuses for the rest of the world not to take action for these who are in need. I think people are always more important than science projects that are probably not beneficial to man and especially if it leaves out the impoverished. We have the ability to give the people of nations with need for water that very water they need, so tell me why don't we and political should never be an excuse.

Did I say that we shouldn't? If you read what I wrote above, you'll see two things: One that we can (and unsaid that we should) help, and two, a recognition that one of the reasons why Africa is in the situation it finds itself in is because of politics and the warlords, which also hampers our ability to help, whether we want to or not.

I don't know who you were directing the rest of it at, as it certainly isn't even remotely related to anything I have said or believe.
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#13
RE: Looks like Kepler has gone tits up
Quote:You will blame Christians for a chance to spread the Gospel while digging wells for those in need of water, or building schools and ect.


Nah, I blame xtians for slinging bullshit at hungry and thirsty people who need food and water but not your stupid-assed god.
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RE: Looks like Kepler has gone tits up
(May 16, 2013 at 11:41 pm)Cthulhu Dreaming Wrote:
(May 16, 2013 at 9:38 pm)Godschild Wrote: To me that is an excuse, many places in Africa would welcome those wells, also there are other places in the world that would benefit from wells. You will blame Christians for a chance to spread the Gospel while digging wells for those in need of water, or building schools and ect. Yet you will make excuses for the rest of the world not to take action for these who are in need. I think people are always more important than science projects that are probably not beneficial to man and especially if it leaves out the impoverished. We have the ability to give the people of nations with need for water that very water they need, so tell me why don't we and political should never be an excuse.

Did I say that we shouldn't? If you read what I wrote above, you'll see two things: One that we can (and unsaid that we should) help, and two, a recognition that one of the reasons why Africa is in the situation it finds itself in is because of politics and the warlords, which also hampers our ability to help, whether we want to or not.

I don't know who you were directing the rest of it at, as it certainly isn't even remotely related to anything I have said or believe.

Sorry man, I wasn't pointing at you specifically, I get upset when I think about all that's wasted trying to discover things in space and do little to nothing to help those who are in need of a basic like water. All the world has to do is stop wasting money come to a simple agreement to do whats best for those without good water and drill the wells. But noooo people would rather impress others their peers than to help the needy.

(May 17, 2013 at 12:21 am)Minimalist Wrote:
Quote:You will blame Christians for a chance to spread the Gospel while digging wells for those in need of water, or building schools and ect.


Nah, I blame xtians for slinging bullshit at hungry and thirsty people who need food and water but not your stupid-assed god.

You can blame and be irritated all you want, at least the Christian community is doing something about water for those who are in need.
God loves those who believe and those who do not and the same goes for me, you have no choice in this matter. That puts the matter of total free will to rest.
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RE: Looks like Kepler has gone tits up
Selling bullshit to the ignorant and starving is nothing to be proud of. You had best examine your motivations. Forcing a spoonful of jesus with every spoonful of soup is nothing to be proud of.

In fact, one might say you are taking advantage of people in distress. Typical of your type.
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RE: Looks like Kepler has gone tits up
(May 17, 2013 at 2:10 am)Minimalist Wrote: Selling bullshit to the ignorant and starving is nothing to be proud of. You had best examine your motivations. Forcing a spoonful of jesus with every spoonful of soup is nothing to be proud of.

In fact, one might say you are taking advantage of people in distress. Typical of your type.
Unfortunately, they don't see it that way.
They think they're saving the people's bodies and, in time, their souls too... -.-'

Anyway, there's not much of a point wasting resources to get water and food to a people who live in a place too remote and with no ability to raise their own food.
10000 wells sound pretty on paper, but a few of those can leave all others downstream dry.
The world is not simple.
The world is under real threat of overpopulation.
The rich part of the world cannot keep supplying the poor part with supplies indefinitely. They seem to just breed more mouths, more supplies needed.... on the other hand they also breed stupid soldiers who just want to kill and get killed.. maybe the overall population doesn't increase.... oh wait.. it is increasing!
Let them kill each other over that desert land. Whatever survives with no outside aid, can survive in that region indefinitely without outside aid.

The "west" cannot impose its rules on those areas. At best, we can hope that they come to their senses and, eventually, realize that the western system is, at least, better than theirs. It's a process that must work it's way into the ruling class of those places. Providing aid for the poor and dying is useless. If you want to change something over there, change the ruling class.. the warlords and the like with their tribal mentalities.

How did this mentality reach the americas? It was imposed by conquest of the indigenous population.
Is the west willing to conquer a large part of the african continent? After they've tried and failed?... well, they went there to get cheap slaves and precious stones... Once slaves became abolished, they pulled out. So they never even tried to impose themselves there properly.
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RE: Looks like Kepler has gone tits up
Quote:You can blame and be irritated all you want, at least the Christian community is doing something about water for those who are in need.

What a bunch of self-righteous nonsense. Christian Missions are not altruistic endeavors to benefit humanity, they are recruiting tools to replenish the ranks. Charity is to give to someone unconditionally, because you want to help them and expect nothing in return. Giving to someone conditioned upon them listening to your religious propaganda and joining your "spiritual army" is not charity, but a contract. The consideration for this contract is the exchange of food and water for unwavering loyalty. If any these people were to take water from these wells and reject your god, you would have leave them "high and dry" because they would be "poisoning the well." (pun intended)
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RE: Looks like Kepler has gone tits up
(May 16, 2013 at 6:15 pm)Godschild Wrote: How many deep water wells could have been drilled in the water staved areas of Africa, even at $10,000 dollars a well that would be 60,000 wells. That many wells would help people get on tract for a better future, water always leads the way to a future.

Yeah... And how many more would be unnecessary if it wasn't for the drawback religion has brought to humanity?

Oh, oh, and how many wells could be built if the money wasn't diverted to pointless churches and kid-diddling priests...

Better yet, why doesn't your god help those poor people?


Contrary to religion GC, the number of lives saved by these scientific endeavours keeps rising, while the number of lives saved by religious endeavours stays at a steady value of 0.
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RE: Looks like Kepler has gone tits up
(May 18, 2013 at 11:56 am)starchild Wrote:
Quote:You can blame and be irritated all you want, at least the Christian community is doing something about water for those who are in need.

What a bunch of self-righteous nonsense. Christian Missions are not altruistic endeavors to benefit humanity, they are recruiting tools to replenish the ranks. Charity is to give to someone unconditionally, because you want to help them and expect nothing in return. Giving to someone conditioned upon them listening to your religious propaganda and joining your "spiritual army" is not charity, but a contract. The consideration for this contract is the exchange of food and water for unwavering loyalty. If any these people were to take water from these wells and reject your god, you would have leave them "high and dry" because they would be "poisoning the well." (pun intended)

You seem to be real smart, now prove your accusations. You are full of hate for Christians and have no idea what goes on in the Christian community, slugs who carry on about all the bad Christianity does should prove to us how good you are. Since evolution puts humanity on the same level as slugs I see why you do not feel you need to help others.

(May 18, 2013 at 2:46 pm)LastPoet Wrote:
(May 16, 2013 at 6:15 pm)Godschild Wrote: How many deep water wells could have been drilled in the water staved areas of Africa, even at $10,000 dollars a well that would be 60,000 wells. That many wells would help people get on tract for a better future, water always leads the way to a future.

Yeah... And how many more would be unnecessary if it wasn't for the drawback religion has brought to humanity?

Oh, oh, and how many wells could be built if the money wasn't diverted to pointless churches and kid-diddling priests...

Better yet, why doesn't your god help those poor people?


Contrary to religion GC, the number of lives saved by these scientific endeavours keeps rising, while the number of lives saved by religious endeavours stays at a steady value of 0.

The same goes for you.
God loves those who believe and those who do not and the same goes for me, you have no choice in this matter. That puts the matter of total free will to rest.
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RE: Looks like Kepler has gone tits up
How does evolution put us on the same level as slugs?
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