I always thought Slayer were a Christian Metal band, but given the lyrics above, clearly they are not. I might have been thinking of Stryper................
I repeat. Trump has never been accused of touching random women who didn't want him to.
Sure, when joking around with other guys and trying to play the big man, he talks a bit crude. But where is the woman who says "I was at a campaign event and Mr. Trump came up behind me and grabbed me by my lady parts"....????????
Some truth in this, which is why the Freemasons and Marxists who run the world today are determined to stamp out Christianity, as they want all the power for themselves.
We need to ask ourselves is control or power necessarily a bad thing? Personally I don't think it is. We all need rules and a code to live by.
If they are not Christian values, then they will be the Atheistic values of today. And I think we have seen enough already to know which were better.
As we might expect from someone as ignorant as you, you have missed the point entirely. Probably on purpose.
For the benefit of those other readers to whom you are trying to misrepresent my comments, my point was that some women (definitely not all, not even most, but some) seem obsessed with what a man does for a job. And when they ask "what do you do?" I reply by mentioning many things I do in my life, such as travel, enjoy cinema, and yes - I go to work. To which this group of gold-diggers invariably reply "yes, but what do you DO?" - meaning what job do I hold.
This is not the type of woman I am interested in. If that makes me a "mama's boy" then so be it.
You likely know that last month Brenton Tarrant, a lunatic in Christchurch, New Zealand, shot up a pair of mosques, slaughtering 50 innocent Muslims while at prayer — as horrific a crime as one can imagine.
You also likely know Tarrant was a white supremacist who claimed in a 74-page screed that he considered President Donald Trump a kindred spirit, albeit an imperfect one.
You may know less about Tarrant’s wacko environmentalist views, which held overpopulation responsible for Earth’s degradation. Muslims, he believed, were largely responsible for that because their birth rates exceed that of whites — thus they should die.
But what you may know least about, or not know at all, because of the mainstream media’s selective discernment on reporting mass violence, is that massacres on the scale of Christchurch or close to it are routine elsewhere in the world.
On March 4, for instance, it was discovered that Fulani tribesmen, who are Muslims, slaughtered at least 32 Christians in an attack in Maro, Nigeria. Some news reports, not filed by the mainstream media, suggest the killings involved a land-rights dispute, rather than religious tension. Still, in that part of the world, the two seem intertwined.
A week later in Nigeria, Fulanis murdered another 46 Christians in Anguwan Gamu. Yet the Fulanis assert these two attacks came after Christians killed between 66 and 131 of their people in February in Kujuru. Also in February, Fulanis killed 10 Christians in a massacre in Anguwan Barde.
In Jolo, Philippines, in January, Muslims bombed a Catholic church, killing at least 20 worshipers. Also in January, Fulanis in the Central African Republic community of Zaoro Sangou killed at least 13 Christians. That was preceded in December by a Muslim ambush of a Catholic mission in Alindao in the CAR, wherein Amnesty International reported at least 70 people were murdered — which occurred because of recent killings in the area that claimed an unknown number of Muslims.
You likely know that last month Brenton Tarrant, a lunatic in Christchurch, New Zealand, shot up a pair of mosques, slaughtering 50 innocent Muslims while at prayer — as horrific a crime as one can imagine.
You also likely know Tarrant was a white supremacist who claimed in a 74-page screed that he considered President Donald Trump a kindred spirit, albeit an imperfect one.
You may know less about Tarrant’s wacko environmentalist views, which held overpopulation responsible for Earth’s degradation. Muslims, he believed, were largely responsible for that because their birth rates exceed that of whites — thus they should die.
But what you may know least about, or not know at all, because of the mainstream media’s selective discernment on reporting mass violence, is that massacres on the scale of Christchurch or close to it are routine elsewhere in the world.
On March 4, for instance, it was discovered that Fulani tribesmen, who are Muslims, slaughtered at least 32 Christians in an attack in Maro, Nigeria. Some news reports, not filed by the mainstream media, suggest the killings involved a land-rights dispute, rather than religious tension. Still, in that part of the world, the two seem intertwined.
A week later in Nigeria, Fulanis murdered another 46 Christians in Anguwan Gamu. Yet the Fulanis assert these two attacks came after Christians killed between 66 and 131 of their people in February in Kujuru. Also in February, Fulanis killed 10 Christians in a massacre in Anguwan Barde.
In Jolo, Philippines, in January, Muslims bombed a Catholic church, killing at least 20 worshipers. Also in January, Fulanis in the Central African Republic community of Zaoro Sangou killed at least 13 Christians. That was preceded in December by a Muslim ambush of a Catholic mission in Alindao in the CAR, wherein Amnesty International reported at least 70 people were murdered — which occurred because of recent killings in the area that claimed an unknown number of Muslims.
But that's just it. People do NOT have the right to migrate anywhere they want. They have a right only if the government of that country choose to let them in.
The view that only 50% of the world's population should be permitted a view on whether or not innocent babies deserve to die, is not a view I agree with.
I'd disagree profoundly that the world got "better" in the post-war period. The only basis on which one could possibly make this assertion is the purely material one.
Some of those reasons are valid, but the last one definitely is not!
I'm a big believer that politicians should try to save the taxpayers money where-ever possible.
The Boeing 747 is a very inefficient aircraft, and hopefully when it is replaced it will be with something smaller and more efficient (if a widebody is needed, the 787 would be a much better option).
My point is that a woman being supported by her husband is not that unusual. But a man expecting his wife to support him is universally loathed, especially by the same feminists who claim to support "equality". There;s a double standard here.
RE: religions
I always thought Slayer were a Christian Metal band, but given the lyrics above, clearly they are not. I might have been thinking of Stryper................