How many nuclear wars have taken place?
I bet you enjoyed hiding under a desk with tissue boxes on your feet.
Low IQ take.SuperJail Warden wrote:
How many nuclear wars have taken place?
anyway, trivia:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abo_Elementary_School
Swiss also have a high proliferation of fallout shelters, and I think all new homes are required by law to have one. "Millennials never lived with the threat," lawl.
School shootings are bad (and things should be done), but at least they won't end modern civilization as we know it.
This is what I had growing upunnamednewbie13 wrote:
It's probably a little myopic to consider the nuclear threat during the cold war, er, "not" or "less" real.
What are you teaching kids. I wonder sometimes.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/When_the_Wind_Blows_(1986_film)
Fuck Israel
Rick Scott’s Plan to Tax All Americans Is Unpopular, but Other Parts of His Agenda Aren’t
Here are his other ideas.
A wall named after Trump? Why would that even be included?
Excellent idea. Old people on fixed income need to pay some taxes so that they have some SkIn In ThE gAmE. If the lumpenproletariat suddenly had a reason to become politically active, "SkIn In ThE gAmE", wouldn't that accelerate mass politics in a way that probably isn't very conservatives?A slim majority of voters (51 percent) — including 62 percent of Democrats and 39 percent of Republicans — oppose Scott’s call to require all Americans to pay federal income tax, which would impose new costs on low earners and retirees.
Scott, who chairs the National Republican Senatorial Committee, said all Americans should “have skin in the game, even if a small amount” when it comes to income tax, specifically referencing the half of Americans he said avoid the levy. Currently, millions of Americans do not pay income taxes because they’re retired, do not make enough money or receive tax credits.
While Scott has moved in the press to add caveats to the proposal, the majority of the electorate’s lowest earners (those from households making less than $50,000 a year) and retirees oppose the measure amid voter concerns about the cost of living.
Here are his other ideas.
A wall named after Trump? Why would that even be included?
dumb dumb dumb dumb dumb
So this is him officially announcing his candidacy for 2024 by virtue signaling to the stupid part of the republican base, huh?
Why don't you want people to have some skin in the game?
To the top, "I too want nothing but inexperienced members of congress with little to no political capital advocating for my state," lmao. Imagine replacing the majority of tenured legislators with guileless Boeberts and MTGs.
Okay but the rest of the plan is good. The kids will know the pledge of allegiance and Christians and Jews will no longer have to live in fear. Why do you hate the pledge?
At least some of them aren't shy about their support of government mandated Christianity. I wonder though how they would feel if the feds mandated home-grown, patriotic Mormonism. It's still Jesus after all!
I'm not going to make any assumptions, but it wouldn't surprise me if that guy spent the next 8 years complaining about how a black man was tainting the oval office.
can you explain to me why americans might have a bad opinion of, or outward animus towards, mormons? what’s the inter-faith dynamics like there?
i’m afraid to europeans we largely just see mormonism and evangelism on a broad spectrum of ‘weird americans being weird with their novel weird interpretations of christianity’.
i’m afraid to europeans we largely just see mormonism and evangelism on a broad spectrum of ‘weird americans being weird with their novel weird interpretations of christianity’.
The blacks are only a small problem. The Mormons were in his walls.
Depends on what part of the country you are in? In the NYC area, they are harmless. We make musicals about them starring homosexuals.uziq wrote:
can you explain to me why americans might have a bad opinion of, or outward animus towards, mormons? what’s the inter-faith dynamics like there?
i’m afraid to europeans we largely just see mormonism and evangelism on a broad spectrum of ‘weird americans being weird with their novel weird interpretations of christianity’.
I got a 1:40 in before shutting it off. I think Hamilton is going to stay the only Broadway show I ever watch.
tl;dr, because it's been like that for so long.uziq wrote:
can you explain to me why americans might have a bad opinion of, or outward animus towards, mormons? what’s the inter-faith dynamics like there?
i’m afraid to europeans we largely just see mormonism and evangelism on a broad spectrum of ‘weird americans being weird with their novel weird interpretations of christianity’.
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anti-Mormonism
- https://www.beliefnet.com/columnists/fl … erica.html
Not completely accurate but still funny:
merci. shall check.unnamednewbie13 wrote:
tl;dr, because it's been like that for so long.uziq wrote:
can you explain to me why americans might have a bad opinion of, or outward animus towards, mormons? what’s the inter-faith dynamics like there?
i’m afraid to europeans we largely just see mormonism and evangelism on a broad spectrum of ‘weird americans being weird with their novel weird interpretations of christianity’.
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anti-Mormonism
- https://www.beliefnet.com/columnists/fl … erica.html
where do jehovah’s witnesses fit into this hierarchy? how do they interact with mormons? i would say both groups are represented in korea in a way that i’ve never encountered before (obviously) in europe.
almost all christians in korea, including the natives, are some denomination that would seem ‘weird’ and not a little suspect to old-school europeans. clearly a product of american influence, in the main. there’s a longer history of catholicism and missionaries but that tended to be confined to the literate confucian scholar class. modern christianity here is distinctly evangelical/mega-church/corrupt pastor in tone.
reading the history of mormonism really is just quite amusing. it’s literally 19th century scientology. even the same tithes and payments and elders ponzi schemes.
they innovated their product quite well with the polygamy thing. most cults tend to fall into the mistake of only having a leader who gets all the sexual freedom. that breeds resentment and dissent. better to let everyone have many wives. very smart.
they innovated their product quite well with the polygamy thing. most cults tend to fall into the mistake of only having a leader who gets all the sexual freedom. that breeds resentment and dissent. better to let everyone have many wives. very smart.
The tl;dr to the JW stuff is probably persistent, irritating recruiting efforts, the no holidays thing, weird anti-medical beliefs, differences from mainstream Christianity, and as with Mormonism to an extent, the cumulative impact of the anecdotes of cult survivors. They're also viewed by some as anti-American. I have both in my extended family, although not exclusively.
I've probably been urged to attend church more by Korean Christians than any other religious group, even the Mormons. Once every few visits to the store for various Asian sundries, I'll politely accept one of their hell pamphlets and thank them for the invitation. It doesn't hurt me and I suppose to them, they're doing their best for their community. I've yet to attend though.
I've probably been urged to attend church more by Korean Christians than any other religious group, even the Mormons. Once every few visits to the store for various Asian sundries, I'll politely accept one of their hell pamphlets and thank them for the invitation. It doesn't hurt me and I suppose to them, they're doing their best for their community. I've yet to attend though.
they are extremely evangelical. and there’s no anti-discrimination law here. you get a lot of old people in the streets with placards, some harmless and well-meaning, the others very fire-and-brimstone.
this is the only place i’ve been where you can see westboro style ‘fags are evil’ type stuff being waved around in the street. the older generation evangelical street preacher types here love that stuff. and there’s nothing in the law which would make it a hate crime.
this is the only place i’ve been where you can see westboro style ‘fags are evil’ type stuff being waved around in the street. the older generation evangelical street preacher types here love that stuff. and there’s nothing in the law which would make it a hate crime.
Church history is a hugely entertaining rabbit hole. There's embarrassing stuff in there that Mormons don't really like talking about or are just unaware of.uziq wrote:
reading the history of mormonism really is just quite amusing. it’s literally 19th century scientology. even the same tithes and payments and elders ponzi schemes.
they innovated their product quite well with the polygamy thing. most cults tend to fall into the mistake of only having a leader who gets all the sexual freedom. that breeds resentment and dissent. better to let everyone have many wives. very smart.
Mac, into his 4x strategy, may get a kick out of forming Deseret in one of the Victoria games. Literally a conceptual church-state.
https://vic2.paradoxwikis.com/Deseret
https://vic2.paradoxwikis.com/Deseret
i mean, any religion founded in a materialist or secular age is going to have this awkwardness over it’s all-too-mundane founding/founders.
i really respect the sheer balls-out gumption of trying to start a religion in the 19th century. there were waves of religious groups back then but they all tended to be ‘back to basics’ (or back to the land, etc) types. not going all out to invent a whole new denomination/belief system. that takes real ambition right there.
the founder of mormonism is absolutely in the same mould as LRH. that travelling salesman mixed with a childish fabulist type vibe.
i really respect the sheer balls-out gumption of trying to start a religion in the 19th century. there were waves of religious groups back then but they all tended to be ‘back to basics’ (or back to the land, etc) types. not going all out to invent a whole new denomination/belief system. that takes real ambition right there.
the founder of mormonism is absolutely in the same mould as LRH. that travelling salesman mixed with a childish fabulist type vibe.