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Why are so many Christians ambivalent towards the idea of an evil world conspiracy?

Machjo

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PurchasedByChrist said:
if there is a one world goverment do you think postage rates will go down?

There'd be much less burocracy at the borders! Immagine all the money the government would save on customs officials and the like! No more passport office! No more Immigration department! One common military force instead of one for every nation! No more tarriffs! Add to that that with no more external military threat, national governments could no longer argue for the nedd for any central national government when local governments ask for decentralization!

Oh wait a minute, one problem. That would mean a lot of lost jobs in government burocracy and the military! Now I understand why some might not like like the idea too much.
 
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Machjo said:
There'd be much less burocracy at the borders! Immagine all the money the government would save on customs officials and the like! No more passport office! No more Immigration department! One common military force instead of one for every nation! No more tarriffs! Add to that that with no more external military threat, national governments could no longer argue for the nedd for any central national government when local governments ask for decentralization!

Oh wait a minute, one problem. That would mean a lot of lost jobs in government burocracy and the military! Now I understand why some might not like like the idea too much.
Don't you remember the story about the Tower of Babel? :help:
 
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This article's some of the worst logic I've seen since... well...
It's outdone everything I can think of at the moment.
It's that bad.

Somebody should pray for whoever wrote that, that he take less of the happy-powder, and go to school perhaps.
 
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Machjo said:
There'd be much less burocracy at the borders! Immagine all the money the government would save on customs officials and the like! No more passport office! No more Immigration department! One common military force instead of one for every nation! No more tarriffs! Add to that that with no more external military threat, national governments could no longer argue for the nedd for any central national government when local governments ask for decentralization!

Oh wait a minute, one problem. That would mean a lot of lost jobs in government burocracy and the military! Now I understand why some might not like like the idea too much.


Bring it on a one world Government would be great! What could we call it, the United States of Earth!?
I believe that there is another, even greater and insiduous (me spelling is a bit off here!) conspiracy going on!





And that is to keep coming up with variations of past ones!


It sells books and makes people very rich (e.g. The Da Vinci Code - which I have read and found it to be a very good fiction story!)
 
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billwald said:
The conspirators are doing an OK job. The last 50 years in the civilized countries was the best times for the working people since history began.

Exactly. Where do I go to vote for the conspirators to have another term of office? I want to thank them for my computer(s), my reliable car, my air conditioning, my clean water, my dishwasher, and all the other things people didn't have 100 years ago. I LOVE my conspirators!!!!
 
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ZaraDurden said:
I'm not sure how Jesus vs. Satan became

Jesus for nationalism

Non sequitor

Latter simply false

non sequitors are everywhere!

9-11 was terrible and Katrina was awful as well. Iraq is a mess. BUT, can you show that these are the 3 worst disasters? the hurricane that destroyed Galveston 100 years ago was pretty bad as well. WWII was far more destructive than our war in Iraq.

Secondly, can you show that a "world government" is necessarily evil? Leaders have been looking for an extra-national vehicle for peace since the fall of Napoleon.
 
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Where do I go to vote for the conspirators to have another term of office?

But see, that's the best part about these conspirators! You don't have to vote for them and they STILL work their little hearts out! :thumbsup:
tulc(who suspects he may BE one of "them") :sorry:
 
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thumperton said:
Don't you remember the story about the Tower of Babel? :help:

The Tower of Babel was about building a tower to God. I don't see the relationship between that and trying to build the kingdom of God on earth, which would seem to be what God wanted anyway, as opposed to blind nationalism?
 
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