James. Posted 28 October 2009 Posted 28 October 2009 It could be argued that Starvation is not a Man Made problem, more an oversight in not properly contructing the Entire world to have water/soil/vegetation by whichever God you choose to believe in .Swings and roundabouts, this religion vs evolution bollocks. Yeah, let's blame god for starvation. Bloody god making too many people and not enough food to go around, what kind of piss poor planning is that? He should work for Leicester Council. Actually I might blame god for everything from now. Being late for work, annoying my girlfriend, the lot. Is that how it works?
Tabou Posted 28 October 2009 Posted 28 October 2009 Yeah, let's blame god for starvation. Bloody god making too many people and not enough food to go around, what kind of piss poor planning is that? He should work for Leicester Council. Actually I might blame god for everything from now. Being late for work, annoying my girlfriend, the lot. Is that how it works? I was merely highlighting the point that whether you're pro religion or pro evolution, they always have a view point that "outdoes" the other. As a personal opinion, I don't blame god for starvation. I don't blame God for anything. I blame Alcohol. The cause of, and Solution to, all of life's problems.
lou Posted 28 October 2009 Author Posted 28 October 2009 Yeah, let's blame god for starvation. Bloody god making too many people and not enough food to go around, what kind of piss poor planning is that? He should work for Leicester Council. Actually I might blame god for everything from now. Being late for work, annoying my girlfriend, the lot. Is that how it works? Did God order the demolition of the Bow String Bridge and Pump and Tap? Bloody Man!
James. Posted 28 October 2009 Posted 28 October 2009 I was merely highlighting the point that whether you're pro religion or pro evolution, they always have a view point that "outdoes" the other. I wasn't being sarcastic. I was actually genuinely wondering if we could blame god for everything! That would make life a lot easier.
Tabou Posted 28 October 2009 Posted 28 October 2009 I wasn't being sarcastic. I was actually genuinely wondering if we could blame god for everything! That would make life a lot easier. I blame God for me reading too much into things. And I CERTAINLY blame God for having fooking Jehovas' Witnesses knocking on my door, five minuites after getting home from work.
BoneDog Posted 28 October 2009 Posted 28 October 2009 It could be argued that Starvation is not a Man Made problem, more an oversight in not properly contructing the Entire world to have water/soil/vegetation by whichever God you choose to believe in .Swings and roundabouts, this religion vs evolution bollocks. I'm not blaming religion or evolution for these problems. There is enough food for everyone, but the problem is that most resources go to western nations and a big percentage of the food gets wasted. Poor countries are actually exporting food and resources while people in those countries starve to death. I definately think that these things are man-made and could be avoided with ease. There is plenty of water for everyone under the earth. A few countries have coca-cola factories for example that use most of the water from the region and locals have to struggle in poverty. That is only a small example.
Guest Posted 28 October 2009 Posted 28 October 2009 Slap Griffin yourself. Courtesy of Talking Balls. Hours (well, minutes) of fun guaranteed.
DANGEROUS TIGER Posted 28 October 2009 Posted 28 October 2009 There was no mandate for this whatsoever. It was totally irresponsible in terms of scale and was an insult to all the English people who were so disgracefully displaced. Their individual suffering and that of their families was and is down to those responsible for what was often blatant anti-white racism. In time to come I hope each and every person responsible will be forced to answer for their actions. As for Tony Blair being supported as EU president, nothing could be more obscene. He should be answering for so many of the dead and injured in Iraq. For him to even call himself a Christian is to mock the word. I have nothing against multi-cultural societies at all - but they should evolve and should not be contrived at other people's expense. That is the best summing up I have ever read. BRILLIANT post, and puts a lot into a nutshell. Can't believe I am agreeing lately, with you, but there we go.
Zingari Posted 28 October 2009 Posted 28 October 2009 Let's not turn it into a religious topic again. amen to that brother dabit deus his quoque finem front page of private eye this week you get a free cut-out-and-keep novelty nick griffin Halloween mask scare your friends !! hours of fun !!
lou Posted 4 November 2009 Author Posted 4 November 2009 Even Sellafield doesnt want him! http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/cumbria/8341438.stm
James. Posted 4 November 2009 Posted 4 November 2009 Even Sellafield doesnt want him! http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/cumbria/8341438.stm Ridiculous decision. With all that fat I reckon sticking him in the reactor could power a small town.
Katy Posted 4 November 2009 Posted 4 November 2009 Ridiculous decision. With all that fat I reckon sticking him in the reactor could power a small town. The man is an idiot. He's only got the arse because he was made to look like the utter twat he actually is.
Zingari Posted 6 November 2009 Posted 6 November 2009 Even Sellafield doesnt want him! http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/cumbria/8341438.stm he's very welcome at chernobyl
Finnegan Posted 6 November 2009 Posted 6 November 2009 he's very welcome at chernobyl I'd chip in for his ticket.
Thracian Posted 6 November 2009 Posted 6 November 2009 I'd chip in for his ticket. Chuck in Brown and Blair as well and I'd happily go halves. Might as well throw in those with real blood on their hands rather than just the verbose non-person that is Griffin.
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