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Of course. The Jesus in Revelations is a nearly the opposite of the previous Jesus. The first one came with loving arms to guide people. The second one comes to fight and destroy the evil in a world that has decayed into rampant sin. 

 

Yeah but Is it not odd how according to the bible the Christians are the evil ones?

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Yeah but Is it not odd how according to the bible the Christians are the evil ones?

I don't think you understand. That's like saying the Muslims are the evil ones in Islam. In both religions "true believers" basically fade out and the world becomes a place of sin.

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I don't think you understand. That's like saying the Muslims are the evil ones in Islam. In both religions "true believers" basically fade out and the world becomes a place of sin.

the true believers are Christian communists and socialists. the false ones are ones that follow the anti christ, the Republican Party.

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You don't even know anything about me! After 1 post, how do you come to the conclusion I have a bourgeoise mentality?

you strike me as typical Ayn Rand loving Anarcho Capitalist. Your profile title "NEEDS FRIENDS" sounds like you endorse rand's individualism, which means you don't have any friends. plus you are 13 and most likely brainwashed by the capitalist media at that age and the capitalist education system.

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you strike me as typical Ayn Rand loving Anarcho Capitalist. Your profile title "NEEDS FRIENDS" sounds like you endorse rand's individualism, which means you don't have any friends. plus you are 13 and most likely brainwashed by the capitalist media at that age and the capitalist education system.

Trust me, I hate western culture, media, and the education system. Because of these beliefs, I don't have friends.
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Trust me, I hate western culture, media, and the education system. Because of these beliefs, I don't have friends.

sounds like an anarcho capitalist who hates society. sadly for you anarcho capitalism wont fix anything, the only way to do it is via communism and primitivism.

 

you are child according to your profile so i hope you grow out of anarcho capitalism nonsense and it just a stage

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sounds like an anarcho capitalist who hates society. sadly for you anarcho capitalism wont fix anything, the only way to do it is via communism and primitivism.

I hate western society because of the inequality in the social and economic systems. You claim that hatred of society proves you are an anarcho capitalist, but you insult one of the only people who actually is an economic Communist and you express your hatred of Capitalism which is embedded in a lot of western society, which I do agree with, but I am not a hypocrite like you. Edited by Vladimir Zhogin
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YPG is not considered a terrorist organization by anyone but Turkey, you know? The ones responsible for racist policies Hitler himself would endorse?

Genocide? HAH! Give me 3 cases of Kurdish genocides of Arabs from the last 50 years from multiple sources.

Also, I thought we already dismissed the "ethnic cleansing" claims. Moving civilians out of war zones isn't ethnic cleansing, it's common sense! If it were ethnic cleansing, why would Kurds allow the Arabs deeper into their territory? If it was ethnic cleansing, why would Arabs in the YPG be ok with it?

Riddle me that O' great one.

 

Liar. South Eastern Turkey does not belong to the Kurds and they have absolutely no authority over the people who flee there! The Arab civilians ran to seek shelter in Turkey and IS when racist YPG Kurds forced them out of their homes just so they can have their imaginary homogeneous "Kurdistan", that is endorse only by the Zionist occupied territories of Palestine, which is also committing genocide and ethnic cleansing of Arabs.

 

Amnesty International accuses Kurdish YPG of war crimes.

 

In a 38-page report, "'We Had Nowhere Else to Go': Forced Displacement and Demolition in Northern Syria,†Amnesty International catalogues allegations of forced evictions of Arabs and Turkmens and the destruction of their homes and property. “In some cases, entire villages have been demolished, apparently in retaliation for the perceived support of their Arab or Turkmen residents for the group that calls itself the Islamic State,†Amnesty International noted. Villagers said they were ordered to leave at gunpoint, their livestock shot at. The watchdog used satellite imagery and video footage to verify the claims.

 

In the Arab village of Husseiniya near Tell Hamees, for instance, only a single house was left standing. Residents said the YPG had razed their homes in February. In Raneen, near Tell Abyad, locals said YPG forces had threatened to shoot them if they failed to leave. One person said, “They told us we had to leave or they would tell the US coalition that we were terrorists and their planes would hit us and our families. In Raneen, where some people were with IS, there were lots of problems but we had nothing to do with anything.†Alleged YPG threats of calling in US airstrikes against villagers if they didn’t leave are repeated throughout the report.

 

Kurdish officials consistently reject all such claims, saying that villagers had been evicted for their own safety because they were in militarized zones and could get caught in the fighting or hurt by improvised explosive devices planted by IS. 

 

But those interviewed by Amnesty International often disputed the YPG’s version, saying they were not in harm’s way and once evicted were not allowed to return to their homes. Amnesty International concluded, “These instances of forced displacement constitute war crimes.†Source: http://www.al-monitor.com/pulse/originals/2015/10/syria-turkey-right-groups-accused-kurds-rojava-of-war-crimes.html#ixzz3r21FuLzL

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YPG is not considered a terrorist organization by anyone but Turkey, you know? The ones responsible for racist policies Hitler himself would endorse?

Genocide? HAH! Give me 3 cases of Kurdish genocides of Arabs from the last 50 years from multiple sources.

Also, I thought we already dismissed the "ethnic cleansing" claims. Moving civilians out of war zones isn't ethnic cleansing, it's common sense! If it were ethnic cleansing, why would Kurds allow the Arabs deeper into their territory? If it was ethnic cleansing, why would Arabs in the YPG be ok with it?

Riddle me that O' great one.

there sure are plenty of psychopaths on these forums reading some peoples posts.

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I'm sorry, but if I recall correctly a lot of these towns used to be Kurdish, and were then inhabited by Arabs sympathetic to Daesh. It's common sense to remove people from the front lines, but you'd have to be an utter moron to think that having civilians sympathetic to your enemy remain in a town is a good idea.

 

Blatantly admits to supporting ethnic cleansing. ^

 

I am done talking to you.

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That doesn't excuse ethnic cleansing and genocide you psychopath. Fail psychopath is fail.

The irony is strong with this one.

 

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Make your point because you've failed to make it.

I believe I made it rather clear. Your denial is not my problem.

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Main point: Primativism is a terrible idea now. GG

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It's a useful mental exercise. Through the years, many thinkers have been fascinated by it. But I don't enjoy playing. It was a game that was born during a brutal age when life counted for little. Everyone believed that some people were worth more than others. Kings. Pawns. I don't think that anyone is worth more than anyone else. Chess is just a game. Real people are not pieces. You can't assign more value to some of them and not others. Not to me. Not to anyone. People are not a thing that you can sacrifice. The lesson is, if anyone who looks on to the world as if it was a game of chess, deserves to lose.

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