>2015
>believing in atheism without evidence.
>>386812
>you need evidence for disbelief
>Not being raised in a christian household
>Get belittled for not believing in an all powerful maker from the start as if the human mind was wired to be abrahamic
Christians: Why would a benevolent deity condemn someone to eternal suffering simply for being mistaken? Not being Christian is not done out of malevolent or apathy; it is done because the person does not see sufficient evidence to believe that Christianity is truth. Most non-Christians would honor and love God and Jesus if they learned that God and Jesus are real and are benevolent. Being factually mistaken is not a crime. A benevolent deity would not condemn someone for being factually mistaken. If God is real, then good atheists and good Pagans get to go to heaven.
>If God is real, then good atheists and good Pagans get to go to heaven.
This is ultimately the reason why I cannot take any religion seriously. Not because of the idea of "good" pagans/atheists going to hell, just the entire idea in general.
The concept of sin is always changing - the concept of what is "good" and "evil" is always changing. In medieval times things like torture, beating your wife, rape, child abuse, and many other things were not only normal but encouraged. The types of people we would see as evil today (ie, Hitler) a person from 600 years ago would find as nothing more than a particularly harsh but competent and fair ruler and not consider them evil at all - especially since he killed all those damn dirty Jews.
Why is it that God always adheres to the morality of the culture and time-period of where his 'true religion' emerged from?
the 'crime' is doing nothing about your sinful nature. your belief in satan and his deception is not being mistaken, it is being led by the enemy
>>385817
>Why is it that God always adheres to the morality of the culture and time-period of where his 'true religion' emerged from?
Hmm, I wonder... Oh, right, it's obviously because God waited until a society and culture had morality down perfectly then he went to that perfect, chosen society to become their god!
Embarassing/weird/fucked up things from history and from people
For example "xy emperor liked to fuck dogs in the ass"
You get the idea
You have to remember that a lot of this stuff would be propaganda. Apparently Catherine from Russia fucked horses
>>367350
>reminder that this is what the french entered the first world war in
>>367373
Rasputin from Russia was hung like a horse.
>Britain is with Europe, but not of Europe
What did he mean by that?
>>399690
He means that he came out of his mom's ass instead of the customary opening in the vagina.
>>399690
Britain sides with Europe in matters where it is mutually beneficial, but does not consider itself a member of the same group as the continentals.
That he wants britain to be able to meddle in the affairs of europe but not the opposite.
Can we have a thread about Musafa Kemals reforms and modernisations of Turkey? I know that he changed the language and calendar etc.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atat%C3%BCrk%27s_Reforms
he also legalized prostitution.
He was a genocidal cockroach, hence why he is a hero even to people like Erdogan who detest secularism.
Let's start an east appreciation thread. Artwork, statues, architecture, etc... I'll start
Painting from 10th Century China
Replica of the Pagaruyung Palace built in Indonesia in the 1600s
Himeji Castle built in 1333
>yfw you realize that Luther was right and that Cathocuks are actually polytheists who will burn in hell forever
>only the King James Version of the Word of God can save us from the Satanic cult of Cathislam
>>398916
That's a very touching gesture desu
Truly Christian
>hurr im an idolater who worships himself because of how different I am from the Catholics
>I spend all my time fostering division between Christians by sneering at people with doctrinal differences when I could be spending it praising God
enjoy hell
I'm Orthodox, and what John Paul II is doing there is literally no more heretical than some of the stuff Luther said.
Is humanity destined to fail?
>>398211
Care to explain your point of view, OP?
>>398211
>situation now is as bad as in 50's or 80's
Which retards decide the clock?
>>398211
Yes, but it will be a slow, drawn out death and those being killed will be called conspiracy theorists by their killers.
Why does the history and culture of Southern Italy differ so drastically from the rest of Western Europe? If anything they are like somewhere in the Caucasus in terms of clannishness and tribal mentality and culture. Did they ever do anything historically to unify and pose any sort of military threat to anything?
>>397322
>>397323
>>397322
They were Greek
How did people wipe their ass before toilet paper was invented?
>>397225
leaves
>>397225
Their hands.
>>397225
wash it
How in the hell did the colonies defeat the British Empire?
They did not, the French and Spanish did
>>397048
We didn't really defeat the British Empire so much as we made it more costly for them to hold on to us than to let us go.
Had they wanted to, they could have devoted enough military power to the colonies to crush the American Revolution. But that would have left them exposed on other fronts, where their losses could have been more serious.
>>397048
How the hell did Vietnam beat America?
How the hell did Afghanistan beat the Soviets?
By being too hard and too expensive and too bloody to keep fighting.
Were camels ever used as a cavalry force on a large scale? What were the benefits of riding a camel compared to riding a horse?
Also cavalry thread.
>>396902
Check the guy's mount mate. You're limited to light cavalry duties, which are highly strategic but not the grog-charge shit you're on about.
>>396902
>What were the benefits of riding a camel compared to riding a horse?
Lasts longer in deserts and dry mountainous regions.
>>396902
>What were the benefits of riding a camel compared to riding a horse?
For a horse to survive in the desert you need 10 camels to carry its water.
Tell me about Ancient Egypt /his/. Specifically the period during the reign of Akhenaten and the following reign of his son, King Tut.
>>396389
It was hot.
>>396389
WUZ
>>396389
KINGZ
What is the consensus about IQ as a cognitive metric?
I can't take the it's meaningless/socially constructed as an argument seriously, it's like fat ladies trying to deny beauty, or a less athletic person trying to cop out of shortcomings.
Refrain from discussing ethnic group differences as they are presently extraneous.
It's nonsense.
If you can improve iq through training(and they've done this), then it's bullshit
It is a natural law that iq is an infallabke as a measure of intelligence and if you have a high iq your soul and mind are proven to be worth more
>Adam doesn't own a vacuum cleaner
>He sees many people using them and wants to acquire one for himself
>He decides: "A good vacuum cleaner is so handy, I would buy one for up to 300$"
>So Adam goes to Brad's vacuum cleaner store
>Brad soon realizes that Adam doesn't know anything about vacuum cleaners, so he decides to take advantage of the situation
>He offers to sell a good vacuum to Adam for 200$ even though Adam could go to many other stores and buy the exact same vacuum for 100$
>(the 100$ already includes a reasonable markup)
>Adam buys the vacuum cleaner and is happy with his purchase
Did Brad act ethically correct?
Intuitively it seems wrong, but I can't come up with a reason why. Nobody suffered any damages, both participants in the interaction ended up with a value gain.
I recently had a discussion about this with a friend and I'm too stupid to come up with a solution.
Did Brad change the price when he realized Adam could be taken advantage of?
If it goes like this
> Adam ask Braid what a good vacuum cleaner cost
> Braid knows a good vacuum cleaner cost 100, but he will lie and say 200.
Braid is lying, that's the problem if you're looking for something. Even if no one gets harmed, you can think one shouldn't lie. Maybe because it's simply wrong, maybe because allowing lying will lead to bad consequences in the long run, or maybe because you don't lie and expect people to treat you as you treat them.