The Confederate States of America. Died long ago and will never be resurrected.White Pure-blooded anti-other-color humans. We're all a mixture of everyone else. Same content. Diffe... moreThe Confederate States of America. Died long ago and will never be resurrected.White Pure-blooded anti-other-color humans. We're all a mixture of everyone else. Same content. Different wrappers
Ya know what they say don't you? One tiny drop of blood from a person of color makes you non-white! What if we are all just different hues of black from lightest/whitest to d... moreYa know what they say don't you? One tiny drop of blood from a person of color makes you non-white! What if we are all just different hues of black from lightest/whitest to darkest/blackest? What happens then? Of course you also have Mongoloid as well. The three distinctions/separations are CAUCASIAN, NEGRO(ID), MONGOLOID. Centuries of changing societies have come and gone and who knows how intermixed we are? What would racist whites do if they were to find out they had lotsa non-whites in their ancestral chain going back however long ago it was? less
A religion that some or maybe many white racists cleave unto fiercely. White racist Odinists see Christianity as a feminized, weak, self-destructive theology created by... moreA religion that some or maybe many white racists cleave unto fiercely. White racist Odinists see Christianity as a feminized, weak, self-destructive theology created by Jews and forced on white people to trick/enslave them. Wonder how many white racists are Odinists or one of its progeny?
We know that it can be seen as bossy or insensitive to use the word, 'must' to someone else.. 'You must tidy your room.' That seems like an order and we try to be more sensitive to... moreWe know that it can be seen as bossy or insensitive to use the word, 'must' to someone else.. 'You must tidy your room.' That seems like an order and we try to be more sensitive towards other people nowdays .. We are told that the word, 'must' can put pressure on people, even ourselves... 'I must make sure I do some ironing today.' That can make us feel like failures if we don't get to do the ironing or whatever - so again perhaps it's now a little un PC? But what really got my attention was... I was writing an email to the college where I will go to study the next level of my course and I said, 'I will come in if I really have to, but if I don't have to then I would rather not.' The grammar/spellcheck thingy prompted me to change 'really have to' to just 'must' as in, 'I will come in if I must.' And you know, it just seemed so old fashioned to me, somehow unnatural.. So I wonder if this is one of those subtle changes of language that we see - language evolving? ANyone else have any though... less
It is said that it takes 21 days to get accustomed to a change. A new home, a new job for example. How long would it take to get accustomed to living to a new planet?
Truth in advertising. Lady Liberty is guilty of false advertising. Simply say "ALL WHITES WELCOME. THE REST OF YOU CAN GO SUCK AN EGG" or something equally poetic and classy.
The sermons must be about promulgating hate and how great white is. The icons must be very different than the usual ones in REAL Christian churches. The hymns they sing must be all... moreThe sermons must be about promulgating hate and how great white is. The icons must be very different than the usual ones in REAL Christian churches. The hymns they sing must be all about purification of the race, extermination of non-whites, preservation of or return to a WHITE America. Do the clergy spout hate, bigotry and vilification of "the other"? Do their prayers include annihilation of "the other"? Do they go on spiritual retreats and plan riots or terrorist attacks? What part do their children play in such a life? What chance do the children have of ever learning to "love thy neighbor"? less
Scholars have long wondered at a curious passage in the canonical Gospel of Mark (undisputedly the oldest of the canonical gospels) which seems to hint that a detail or two might h... moreScholars have long wondered at a curious passage in the canonical Gospel of Mark (undisputedly the oldest of the canonical gospels) which seems to hint that a detail or two might have been left out: “Then they came to Jericho. As he was leaving Jericho with his disciples…” (Mark 10:46). But what happened in Jericho on Jesus' whistle-stop tour of the provinces? Did Jesus simply pass through and then leave without doing or saying anything to anyone? If the visit was so irrelevant to Jesus' mission, why is it even mentioned? The gap suggests a mission portion of Mark’s Gospel. The Letter of Clement’s, who had access to the complete version of Mark’s gospel, places the events in Jericho.
Both what is missing and why is supplied by Morton Smith, the Columbia University professor scholar whose 1958 research expedition culminated in the discovery of a copy of a letter in the 1646 edition of letters of Ignatius of Antioch (a 2nd c... less
I'm still kinda new around here and I don't know much about the other Answermug members so If you want to share any info or a basic description of yourself I would really appreciat... moreI'm still kinda new around here and I don't know much about the other Answermug members so If you want to share any info or a basic description of yourself I would really appreciate it, thanks. I'm a 37 year old man, I have a child and I live in Canada. : )