RE: Do people hate the actual belief in God, or just the religious organizations?
October 31, 2016 at 11:25 pm
(October 31, 2016 at 10:47 pm)Homeless Nutter Wrote:Which the Native Americans didn't need.(October 31, 2016 at 10:20 pm)Huggy74 Wrote: What has knowledge gotten us exactly, besides more efficient ways to kill each other.
Lol... Are you dumb? (he asked knowingly...) So many things, it's impossible to count.
Medicine and vaccines.
Besides vaccines were invented by a christian anyway so...
(October 31, 2016 at 10:47 pm)Homeless Nutter Wrote: Protection from wild animals,
(October 31, 2016 at 10:47 pm)Homeless Nutter Wrote: cold and darkness.
Wow how did humans ever survive cold and darkness? /sarcasm
(October 31, 2016 at 10:47 pm)Homeless Nutter Wrote: Effective ways of feeding people, without everyone picking berries, or driving thousands of buffaloes over cliffs (because that's how Native Americans hunted, before white man brought horses and guns to the continent).
Apparently you never read a history book, the first white American settlers had to resort to cannibalism to avoid starving, it was the Native Americans who taught them how to farm and store food.
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/...y-science/
Quote:Archaeologists have discovered the first physical evidence of cannibalism by desperate English colonists driven by hunger during the Starving Time of 1609-1610 at Jamestown, Virginia (map)—the first permanent English settlement in the New World.
http://www.post-gazette.com/local/south/...1011240253
Quote:"It's well documented that the first Europeans who settled in the New World could not have made it through the first few winters without the assistance and knowledge of American Indians," said Dick Ropp, of Edinboro, chairman of the French Creek Living History Association, a group formed in 2003 to research and disseminate information about the French and American Indian presence in Western Pennsylvania.
"The Wampanoag who lived in the area taught the Pilgrims how to smoke and dry indigenous meat and fish and how to plant the three sisters -- corn, beans and squash -- in mounds fertilized by fish and blessed by powdered tobacco, which is also a natural insect repellent," said Kinorea "Two Feather" Tigri, a cultural practitioner and educator from Chippewa.
"They also taught how to navigate from place to place by water and over land, how to tan hides used for clothing, how to identify toxic plants and berries and explained the medicinal and culinary use of indigenous herbs."
(October 31, 2016 at 10:47 pm)Homeless Nutter Wrote: Ability to predict weather patterns as well as geological events, like earthquakes. Solutions to overpopulation, like contraception.Why did Native Americans needed this knowledge?
(October 31, 2016 at 10:47 pm)Homeless Nutter Wrote: Higher standards of ethics (that's right, f*cknut - for example we now know that stoning your children for disobedience, or torturing heretics is not a normal thing to do - something your beloved barbarians had no idea about).No we just shoot kids (if their a certain color) instead.
You do also realize that a person can be an adult and still be someones child, right?
(October 31, 2016 at 10:47 pm)Homeless Nutter Wrote: Advanced social institutions. Democracy. Education. Human rights. Ecology. "Green" energy. Etc...
Again, why would Native Americans need any of those?
(October 31, 2016 at 10:47 pm)Homeless Nutter Wrote:(October 31, 2016 at 10:20 pm)Huggy74 Wrote: Which is more desirable, to live in accordance with nature as aincient Native Americans once did? Or this modern society? Personally I'd take the former.
Yeah - and die of smallpox, a common infection, or gum disease at 40. Or watch at least half your children die during, or shortly after birth. You're an ungrateful dipsh*t, who can't even realize how good he has it. I'll bet you've never even seen nature. Go - live in a forest, with your entire family of morons, I f*cking dare you, you fat, soft tw*t. See what that gets you...
I've lived in Alaska for 25 years you muppet...