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Posted by doc on 04/05/06 20:15
seeing your continual targeting toward "racism" your obviously black. it's
not about color. it's about one's internal philosophy and attitude. those
abusers you keep pointing to where not people who knew the truth because the
truth will set you free. in fact, the black community turned to God often
and God heard them and delivered them. however, within their community,
they lost something . . they no longer had a need for God and turned away
from Him and the result is now over 78% of the murders in the USA are
committed by blacks who represent less than 15% of the population. that's
scary. that's terrible.
drd
"Bill" <trash@christian-horizons.org> wrote in message
news:wOadnfGp-pSyca7ZRVn-hg@golden.net...
> Fair enough. Life is filled with paradoxes. Did you know that in
> Holland, where marijuana is essentially legal, only about 13% of young
> teenagers have tried it? In the U.S., where it is very illegal, the
> number is closer to 35% for the same age group.
>
> We might disagree about how it works, but I hope most of us can
> acknowledge that social behavior is influenced by more than prayer in
> public schools.
>
> One other quick example of how not all Christians see moral issues in the
> same light: to me, the fact that many Christian leaders-- in addition to
> campaigning for prayer and the 10 commandments in school--
> also campaigned for excluding from the history books accounts of how
> native peoples were abused, mistreated, and sometimes slaughtered in cold
> blood as part of the expansion of the colonies-- leads to a certain moral
> ambiguity and inconsistency.
>
> And now I really will stop posting off topic here. Regards.
>
> Richard Crowley wrote:
>> "Bill" wrote ...
>
>> And yet teen preganancy is higher AFTER widespread
>> distribution of birth control and abortion. I suspect you
>> need to keep looking for the actual correlation. Many of
>> us have a different theory.
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