Why can't muslims drink alcohol? Is there a reason Allah forbids it?
>>1465625
Allah is a fucking loser
>>1465625
>It is bad for your health
>It makes you act like an idiot
>>1465630
*teleport behind you*
*light up bomb*
Noffin personnal kuffar
"it is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter the kingdom of God"
What did he mean by this?!
>"Christ is your friend, lower class citizen ;^)"
That rich people can't go to heaven.
Despite the sophistry Christian apologists will engage in to justify being wealthy it's pretty clear.
He's not talking about a sewing needle to start.
>the USA didn't play the biggest role in winning WWII
>what is lend-lease
>American gold, Russian blood, British bases
>Germany was fighting a defensive war against imperialism and western degeneracy
is this relevant at all?
Yes
>>1462589
Level 2 spotted
TLDR too much autism in the picture OP
Looks like level 6 here. I've actually gone through level 1-6.
Most likely wont graduate from level 6.
Were Normans more French/Frankish or Viking?
11th century which I assume you're asking about, French I'd say
Certainly not viking and I don't think anyone was really frankish at that point
Depends on how French/Viking you think a mostly diluted viking population is.
>>1458164
Look at these tall blond haired blue eyed vikings and tell us
Which American decade had the best culture and why is it the 90s?
>best music (grunge, rap, alternative renaissance)
>prosperity
>raddest cartoons
> no libshit media
>patriotism
>>1467205
Also not in a period of decay like the 70s or a period of social upheaval like the 60s. But not too jarringly conformist like the 50s. No fear of the Soviets like the 80s, everything is fucking awesome.
>>1467205
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3km4C9LL7Rs
Fun fact.
Median household income in the US is still lower (adjusted for inflation) than it was in 1999.
Is the Gadsden flag a racist symbol? Does it signify or convey racist beliefs?
Here are some rare Gadsdens
>>1467035
>Is the Gadsden flag a racist symbol?
No
>>1467035
not until recently
Post fun historical anecdotes.
Bonus points if it's not about Diogenes.
Isaac Newton died a virgin in living in his sister's basement.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerningham_Wakefield
>Because of his increasing alcoholism his behaviour was very erratic and he was an embarrassment to his supporters. He was one of the MPs sometimes locked in small rooms at Parliament by Whips to keep them sober enough to vote in critical divisions, though in 1872 this was defeated when political opponents lowered a bottle of whisky down the chimney to him.
the ol' chimney wiskey trick
>>1451048
They should have known to shut the flue.
>allying with the soviets during ww2
what the hell were they thinking?
>>1468959
joining the winning side while they still can?
>>1468964
>we have to stop the nazis from taking over europe
>soviets do it anyway
Hi /his/,I really want to learn more about the different gods. I wanna learn about the Hindu, Greek, Norse, you know, all of those. I've been looking around on the internet for some books or really anything but haven't quite found anything that can really piece everything together for me.
>>1468833
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z9kCSgEguyU
>>1468836
Thank you!
http://www.theoi.com
Indoeuropean Poetry and Myth by West
Archetypes and the Collective Unconscious by Jung
Someone who knows about American history pre-1800 please explain to me one thing.
How come "Canada" existed as such a distinct separate entity even back then?
The U.S was still a collection of colonies. Vast areas across the continent were simply unclaimed or not looked after. Land often changed ownership between the brits, the french and spanish yet Canadian lands seem to have somehow stayed steady in their own bubble away from all the hassle in the U.S.
When the colonies were planning their independence in the condeferation congress etc. representatives of areas that now form Canada weren't present. I've never even heard them being mentioned in the context of the U.S. independence as possible members.
What separated "canadian colonies" and "american colonies" in an era when they were all just a bunch colonies on a new continent? Is it just a distinction we've made later after we learned how the U.S fight for independence turned out? Was Canada really considered a separate entity at the time and why so when they're all connected to the U.S by land?
>>1468758
Take a moment to read the history of how the colonies formed.
Canada was formed from land that was first colonized by the French and then taken by the English following the conclusion of the Seven Years War, which was after the Thirteen Colonies formed, they had a different history and to the Americans the Canadians were probably still considered strange French colonials or so on.
Also an interesting point is that even today Newfoundland is considered different from other Canadian provinces, in part because Newfoundland was formally founded by the English and thus has a different history than the rest of Canada which experienced more established French rule.
Is it just me or is it obvious when /pol/ takes over and turns this place into amateur hour?
Very obvious. Just browse threads on page 7+ and it's tolerable.
both tumblr and /pol/ have launched a joint crusadejihad against /his/, they hate each other, but they hate facts and logic even more, they have joined forces against this "threat" and aim to turn every thread into a shit slinging contest between the 2 sides
>>1467885
I have posted numerous shit-post threads in the last few hours as well as genuine questions and topics of discussion.
I am part of the problem and I apologize.
Why didn't Otto Von Bismarck want Austria?
>>1467648
He'd rather all of Europe not blow up.
>>1467648
He thought they said "Australia"
>>1467648
Catholicism.
Why are images of the Crucifixion more popular than images of His Resurrection?
Any criminal can get crucified, surely the Resurrection is the key moment of Jesus' story?
The crucifixion was the part that absolved all our sins and shit.
>>1467493
the humam sacrifice is the important part. the resurrection is just for the "he defeated death :DDDDDD"
>>1467493
Crucifixion is easy to imagine and to depict, but what does resurrection look like?
Ask any of the deep questions you have on your mind that you can't seem to solve, and I will try to give you insight into the nature of your question and help you find a solution.
Should i do it?
>>1467313
It depends how it will affect you. If it will bring you satisfaction and doesn't risk too much than yes. If it is extremely risky but you have nothing to lose than do it too. Don't do it if it somehow ends your freedom. You have to be as free as possible so you can really do it. But if your own freedom takes away another's freedom than you are a hypocrite.
Has anyone really been far even as decided to use even go want to do look more like?