Quote from oldtime:
oh shit now you're going to start it too? Racial slurs against Christians will not be tolerated! This is only your first warning, there will be many more to come, I warn you, don't get me started

refer back to my previous post, we already went through this with the JewsQuote from piezoe:
Is Christian a Race? I always, until now, thought it was a religion. Could we maybe just say neither racial nor religious slurs are in good taste. But isn't being in bad taste what ET is all about?
Just for the sake of argument, Oldtime, and to push a bit further into bad taste, I would point out that their does seem to be a tenuous three-way going on in the U.S, among the capitalists (corporations if you will), the government, and the churches (which I've observed to be mostly Christian).![]()
Quote from lighnintrade:
Capitalism sounds good in theory. Unfortunately there's too many wealthy and powerful willing to sell their soul, and sell out their country to make or save a buck. This is why Capitalism in it's current state is a disaster.
some of us trade because that's all we can do. It doesn't mean we don't enjoy talking about how it should be. I personally wouldn't enjoy living in a world where there is no trading, but I suppose some guy who makes things would not enjoy living in a world where there is nothing but trading. That's why they are OWS. They think that's all there is to it anymore.Quote from bone:
Ipso facto, why the hell are you starting threads on a website which promotes the most capitalistic of ventures: TRADING ?
Quote from oldtime:
oh shit now you're going to start it too? Racial slurs against Christians will not be tolerated! This is only your first warning, there will be many more to come, I warn you, don't get me started
you may be right, "Blessed are the meek for they shall inherit the earth," sounds a lot like those adds Exxon and BP run.Quote from futurecurrents:
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I know! What more do you need other the selfish pursuit of wealth that is capitalism?
Who needs some over-arching ethical coherence to our United States? Survival of the luckiest and richest I say. To hell with the unfortunate and poor. No room for that in our "Christian/Capitalist Nation".)
Sorry, just calling it as I see it. Jesus was a capitalist. I'm pretty sure.
Quote from oldtime:
you may be right, "Blessed are the meek for they shall inherit the earth," sounds a lot like those adds Exxon and BP run.