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28-11-2015 5:38 PM
@tommy.irene wrote:
This has been posted on another earlier thread:on a fourm that i belong too.. Are you confused by what is going on in the Middle East? We support the Iraqi government in the fight against ISIS. We don’t like ISIS, but ISIS is supported by Saudi Arabia who we do like. We don’t like Assad in Syria. We support the fight against him, but ISIS is also fighting against him. We don’t like Iran, but Iran supports the Iraqi government in its fight against ISIS. So some of our friends support our enemies, some enemies are n
ow our friends, and some of our enemies are fighting against our other enemies, who we want to lose, but wedon’t want our enemies who are fighting our enemies to win. If the people we want to defeat are defeated, they could be replaced by people we like even less. And all this was started by us invading a country to drive out terrorists who were not actually there until we went in to drive them out. It's quite simple, really. Do you understand now?
Hazle said give you a kudos for that.
If every trace of any single religion were wiped out and nothing were passed on, it would never be created exactly that way again. There might be some other nonsense in it's place, but not that exact nonsense. If all of science were wiped out, it would still be true and someone would find a way to figure it all out again. I don't know how near science is getting to proving who is right or wrong? But if science is right the mind boggles at the outcome? Food for thought.
Might it be a good thing if science is proved to be the winner? Well that takes some thinking about too Tommy.