Originally Posted by SCRooster
Originally Posted by 4ager
Sure. Jesus Himself bucked the "might making right" rule; He perished at the hands of the Romans, died according to their might, yet rose and claimed victory.

One can also look to Moses leading the Hebrew slaves out of Egypt away from the most powerful empire of the time; the lowest of the low claiming victory from the strongest of the strong.

Might does not make right; and certainly does not make honesty.

If you can't fathom that, then much is lost upon you.

Of course, none of that matters to the context, nor to your red herring posts or inability to form or contain cogent thoughts and an on-point argument, if only further proof of the issue at hand.


OH PUH-LEAZE!

lulz

Are you seriously ... no, wait, errrrr, no you di'int just try to quote Old Testament to prove your claim of "might does not make right" ... did you?

Do I really need to tell you the story of the exodus?

Oh my gosh ... I wish I still smoked grass like I did back in the 70s. I'd go hit a bowl right now and have a blast with this thread.

Where did the OP run off to anyways?


So, your response is to make fun of the Biblical stories of the weak overcoming the strong, and claim that any citing such things as evidence of might not making right are on drugs?

That's quite "christian" of you.

Please... carry on.


Originally Posted by Mannlicher
America needs to understand that our troops are not 'disposable'. Each represents a family; Fathers, Mothers, Sons, Daughters, Cousins, Uncles, Aunts... Our Citizens are our most valuable treasure; we waste far too many.