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Questions for theists
#61
RE: Questions for theists
(November 10, 2013 at 12:56 am)Lion IRC Wrote: My holy book says Gods message is to ALL nations.

By the sword if necessary. Dodgy
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#62
RE: Questions for theists
The first world war was a result of the breakdown in the alliance of the houses of europe. Alliances are formed at least as often formed to prevent war than in response to the threat of it.
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#63
RE: Questions for theists
(November 10, 2013 at 1:04 am)Optimistic Mysanthrope Wrote: The first world war was a result of the breakdown in the alliance of the houses of europe. Alliances are formed at least as often formed to prevent war than in response to the threat of it.

Actually, the (not so) Great War was the result of too many alliances.

When Gavrilo Princip shot Franz Ferdinand Austria declared war against Serbia.
But Serbia was allied with Russia, who declared war on Austria. Who was allied with Germany,who declared on Russia,who was allied with France. Who declared war on......

Nekkminnit.......

To be fair, all the main European powers were just itching for a jolly good war and if it hadn't been this, they would have found some other pretext.
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#64
RE: Questions for theists
Actually...You're both wrong. It was over pussy. The rest is a cover-up, as is usually the case...In any quarrel, if you look hard enough, you can usually trace the root of the problem back to a woman with her legs spread open. It's a powerful source. Can't deny that.

(except for the civil war, that was actually over a disagreement over the future of American sports. As it turns out, the north was right, it is more fun to watch when black people get to play. Can you imagine how boring basketball would be if the south won?)
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#65
RE: Questions for theists
I was referring more to queen victoria's ability to keep her grandchildren in line. Alliances can cause a conflict to escalate, yes. But as a general rule, nations tend to make war upon those with whom they don't have an alliance.
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#66
RE: Questions for theists
I was just talking shit. I actually have no idea what you guys are talking about! ;-)
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#67
RE: Questions for theists
Last time I posted we were on gods and bus stops. How did we get to war?
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#68
RE: Questions for theists
Because apparently cooperation causes conflict Thinking
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#69
RE: Questions for theists
(November 10, 2013 at 3:32 pm)Optimistic Mysanthrope Wrote: Because apparently cooperation causes conflict Thinking

Only when one side realizes that hey haven't exactly been cooperating, but rather, they've been manipulated into thinking that the cooperation has been mutually beneficial. I don't have an example, I'm just talking out my ass, but it sounds plausible...

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#70
RE: Questions for theists
Lion's whole position seems to be "wars exist, and therefore humans aren't a social species." It's an anemic claim to begin with, but especially so when the initial cause of the conversation was evolution and this misrepresented "survival of the fittest," stuff.

Fact is, the guy hasn't been arguing for his own position since this conversation on wars started. Rolleyes
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