Comment Re:Not going to be as rosy as the YES! campaign sa (Score 1) 494
The UK hasn't started killing off Scots yet, so the comparison is somewhat premature.
The UK hasn't started killing off Scots yet, so the comparison is somewhat premature.
This sounds about right. But modern fundamentalist Christianity is not very similar to medieval Christianity.
I stopped reading after the first one. Jesus is quoting the priests' law and calling them hypocrites. So obviously the creator didn't read the passages he/she cited, either.
I gotta pick a nit with this. The Christian Dark Ages were NOT a period of scientific and cultural regression. Far from it, we now know that society advanced pretty linearly from the beginning of the Dark Ages on through the Renaissance. What makes it "dark" is that for the longest time we simply didn't know a whole lot about it; it was a lost period in history. Modern scholarship has largely debunked the traditional, mythical view of the so-called "Dark" Ages.
Your equivalency of Islamic fundamentalism and Christian fundamentalism informs me that you understand neither.
Libertarians often take the same positions conservatives do, but are much more dogmatic about it, which is why libertarians hate conservatives so much, whom they see as unprincipled. I, myself, dislike dogmatic philosophies, so some might call me a RINO or something. Yes, I generally want smaller government; no, I don't want to shut down the police or fire department. So, I figure I can be a pariah to at least 80% of Slashdot readership.
Ask a protestant and they might not.
I dunnow... the French have killed a lot of Calvinists since then...
I was presuming that the nukes in Scotland would be moved south, as the Scots have made it clear they don't want them.
Because no European country will countenance legitimizing break-away countries, as many of them currently struggle with.
No, THAT was like the Brits making us house and quarter soldiers, taxing us unduly for a war we helped fight for land we could not keep, and in general treating us like non-citizens. The Scots cannot say that without hyperbole; they're just bored, and this is something new and interesting.
UK's ground-based nuclear deterrent is local to the British Isles. Now I could be wrong, but that umbrella doesn't cover the rest of Europe, does it?
They say that if they default on British debt obligations (as they say they will if they don't get "fair share" of Bank of England assets), they can still secure loans from the continent. It is unlikely that anyone in Europe will spite UK this way, and there is no way Brussels is going to take another debt-laden country. Without admittance to the EU, they're going to find it hard to secure the financing and trade deals they're going to need to make this work. This is a case of optimism and boredom triumphing over reason.
While continuing to be protected by UK's nuclear deterrent, so the principle of the stance is somewhat compromised.
So you explicitly went into your settings and enabled Data Roaming while you have Automatic Downloads turned on. What part of you thought that was a good idea in the first place?
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