Re: Turkey-Armenia for Atouraya/Jeff |
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Farid
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I agree...doesn't mean it wasn't a crime or a major tragedy...but that's the game that's being played...either we all stop it or everyone is getting what they deserve. The Christian German and Christian Italian Fascists killed millions...not a few but over forty million people...mostly fellow Christians in those wars...yet what Christian thinks of his religion as the bloodiest the earth has ever seen? Armenians also took hostages in the central bank in Istanbul and threatened to blow the place up...but agreed to leave under the protection of the British Ambassador and on his own yacht...what kind of message does this send? Islam has been extremely tolerant of Jews and Christians...more so than the other two have been...and no one has been more bloody than the Christians. This is a game they play in collusion with their governments...who give them breaks to keep them afloat and handy. Good, decent, kind, humane, generous, selfless, forgiving people exist everywhere...these noble impulses, for some strange unfathomable reason arise spontaneously here and there and refuse to die out or be killed off. It is an amazing thing to behold...but they occur on their own and can only be induced or increased if the proper conditions exist...and none of these religions know how to do that or want to. Religions have tried to harness this natural force and then make it subject to and a result of their "teachings"...when all they've done is develop a set of formulae and tortures to short-cut the natural order of things and MAKE people do as they "should"...without in any way creating the proper conditions for these things to flourish on their own...on the contrary, they kill the budding human spirit. It would be like a gardener who desired very much for his roses to bloom on a particular day at a particular time under whatever conditions he chose, the more "miraculous" the better...so he awoke one night in the dead of winter...dug up the dormant roots and started slicing them open looking for the "buds". Some gardener...some garden...and no roses. --------------------- |
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