Jackcrevol
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Word salad reword of the same bad logic. It's an argument from personal incredulity, which is basically no better than the last "I think" statement that you made. You are free to think anything you like.If someone really believes that Iran has been weeks away from nukes the roughly 700 times it has been claimed over 40 years now, and that we just narrowly escaped every single time, they are gullible beyond help. Not sure what other response you would be looking for
Yes, KSA and Iran are big rivals representing the Sunni and Shia split. But I don't know if KSA is pushing USA and Israel in this spat. They've condemned the Israeli aggression but that may be for domestic consumption.and Saudi Arabia. Don't underestimate how much Saudi Arabia is pushing USA and Israel into these actions. The Houthis were the enemies of the Saudis.
Nope, we would need facts to support the argument that Iran has been "weeks away" going back to 1984 and that we have engaged in operations to stop them every single time, and we don't have those. Seems you have even less to offerWord salad reword of the same bad logic. It's an argument from personal incredulity, which is basically no better than the last "I think" statement that you made. You are free to think anything you like.
The problem is that you'll need to either give facts to refute the argument or admit that it's beyond your capability to speak to with any force whatsoever. And if it was a response to the same tired "Iran has supposedly been close for decades, so we shouldn't believe they were close this time" argument, then your smarmy "isn't that cute" BS spreads thin and merely paints you as someone with nothing better than smarm o offer.
This much hoopla about Iran bombing the base in Qatar with all the evacuation taking place makes me think this another situation in which they warn America and attack symbolically without significant casualties.
Hope I’m not wrong.
I have no words.Yeah but you're an open minded progressive. Some other people judge others based on origin, race, religion or other traits.
Lincoln was the one who invaded in case you missed it.
I don't know this for fact but based on their past rhetoric the statement was likely for domestic and neighbor consumption. Meanwhile they quietly approve and even assist under the table.Yes, KSA and Iran are big rivals representing the Sunni and Shia split. But I don't know if KSA is pushing USA and Israel in this spat. They've condemned the Israeli aggression but that may be for domestic consumption.
You're missing the point.Nope, we would need facts to support the argument that Iran has been "weeks away" going back to 1984 and we don't have those. Seems you have even less to offer
Very well said, BUT lots of modern govts tie religion into their country legally and with great success. As I said, we'd need a bit of amendment to the Constitution to get there, but America lacks the religious base to get there.We were and weren't designed to be a Christian nation. It is the common legal debate. If you go off side writings from the Framers, yes we probably should be more of a Christian nation. If you go off what is literally in writing with the Constitution and Laws, we don't have much to go off of as a Christian nation. I do think a lot of it was differed to the States but the States were neutered by the 14th Amendment and specifically how the Supreme Court has interpreted the 14th Amendment.
That being said, the Founders lived in a time were religion and state were more common as they were closer to the Medieval view point of Christendom than we are today. We have been through 200 years of further enlightenment. People forget that the Western mindset comes out of Christian Europe and you take a look at, let's say, 1500s Europe, you will see a very different approach and mindset around Christianity versus our modern take. I am not going to give an opinion on whether it was good or not. The Founders had the religious turmoil of the 1500 and 1600s with the Protestant reformation, 60 years war, the Anglican persecution of Puritans, Quakers, etc., Bloody Mary and the push to make England Catholic again, etc. on their mind when they wrote our Constitution.
Keep in mind that our nation was born off a culture that once thought the King was divinely appointed by God and that turning your back on Christianity and following a different faith (and in many cases turning your back on the Catholic Church, not just Christianity) was tantamount to treason.
You miss the "duh" and mischaracterizing my position? Can you only read posts in one direction? If so, spare me the holier-than-thou BSYou're missing the point.
Unless you are making the positive claim that they weren't close. The problem you have is that you are criticizing the attacks as unneeded. Others are defending it as needed. Both sides should pretty much admit that they are arguing from ignorance and stop being so caustically certain and condescending on the matter.
If folks want to debate, then bring facts and cogent. informed arguments. If ya'll just want a platform to be condescending ***holes, blanketed behind anonymity, then it informs as to who you really are, whomever you really are in the privacy of your anonymity.
It's not... erm... "adorable".
Which merely means that the correct actions have been taken to prevent it from happening. Duh.
It’s like when you doctor says if you don’t change your diet, you are weeks away from a heart attack. You follow your doctor’s advice for 40 years and are still alive. But then you make fun of your doctor for being “wrong”
Actually, I thought what you posted was ridiculous stupid. I played along with a Preach on brother. You replied by trying to teach me about satire and sarcasm.Inability to comprehend satire & sarcasm, clapping when talking about protecting Wasps, and absolutely zero empathy.
Yup, must be a an alt righter.
Very well said, BUT lots of modern govts tie religion into their country legally and with great success. As I said, we'd need a bit of amendment to the Constitution to get there, but America lacks the religious base to get there.
For all of the "This is a Christian nation" talk, there's not much effort by lots of Congress members who get elected as being intensely Christian to actually MAKE us a Christian nation.
It's largely rhetoric to get elected. One could easily argue it's taking the Lord's spirit, if not His name, in vain. See Ananais and Sapphira.