richardMdBorn wrote:Roger Threatens genocide RM: Threats made in posturing & pravado, made by anyone, I don't take too seriously. I think some tend to make too much of such... Recall Kruchev (SP?) hammering on his desk in the UN with the heel of a shoe? And, when flying over Detroit boasting, "...we'll bury you..."
Richard Yes, and people thought that Hitler was a joke. Read about the 13th Imam theology if you don’t take it seriously.
Roger Your fear mongering is repugnant to me. I respectfully suggest, "...if they take power.
Richard That’s precisely what they called Churchill. They called him a fear monger and a war monger. Your ideological brethren in Europe are facing this problem today. Is it fear mongering to mention that Theo Van Gogh was brutally murdered by a Muslim on a street in Amsterdam. That Sharia law as interpreted in many Muslim countries mandates death for Muslims who convert to other religions.
Richard, you are quite justified, in your mind, to believe as you do. I don't doubt Your beliefs. They are just not mine. Nor obviously, are mine yours. You believe in 'Biblical miracles'. I do not believe in 'Biblical miracles'. You probably believe in Armegedon--i'm not sure that you do?? I do not... Neither do i believe in the "second coming"--you might??
What i do believe is that there is no 'happening' without a 'cause'. What we see happening around us--'good' & 'bad'--is not without reason. I also believe we can effect the 'happenings' for 'good' or 'bad' by our actions/reactions.
My concern with most conflicting-happenings--is that, generally speaking, we do not effect them positively. We tend to react out of fear in defence of our 'material/actions' or our 'thinking/thoughts/philosphy'... With little thought of 'giving' as we concentrate either on 'taking' or 'keeping'... It seems to have ever been thus; as you so ablely point out.
I believe that historical pattern need not continue... It is impossible for me be as fatalistic as you, and most others here, seem to be. It appears difficult for you (plural) to imagine any element in 'the enemy' to which you can appeal. They not seeming even worthy of your company/time/consideration or civility? In that attitude absolutely nothing positive is gained. In fact it is beyond rude and ignorant it is cowardice. If that assertion offends you, so be it.
IF you can/will get past the person-thing here, yourselves and Ahmadinejad, to consider the principles involved, you might see the probabilities of effective negotiations being a better means to peaceful cohabitation than force, fear and human sacrifice. I respectfully suggest more serious study of the causes of past wars will be more efficatious than studying their strategies... Warm regards, Roger