Sunday, December 25, 2011

Quick! Which One Of These Men Is More Closely Aligned With The Teachings Of The Honorable Elijah Muhammad?? MLK?? Malcolm?? Garvey?? Booker T. Washington?? Jesus Christ?? Ghandi??

that dude said...
Don't get your support for Ron Paul at all.

He's pro-life...or as I like to put it, anti-choice.

He's a creationist, or as I like to put it, in denial of basic science.

He's against the separation of church and state.

These are all deal  breaker issues for me.


Denmark Vesey said ...
Yes.

He is 'pro-life'.

Just like the Honorable Elijah Muhammad was 'pro-life'.

Just like MLK was 'pro-life'.

Just like Malcolm, Garvey, Booker T and Jesus Christ were 'pro-life'.

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... or as I like to call it: 'anti-death'.

 "He's a creationist, or as I like to put it, in denial of basic science." that dude


What 'basic science' is denied by creation, pray tell?  In contrast the 'basic science' behind the Big Bang theory which is as absurd as the 'basic science' behind the Official 911 Theory.


10 comments:

blackpresley said...

Who cares, we need to show solidarity and vote Black and only Black. Fark the 5%rs! Stay strong brothers!

Denmark Vesey said...

If not only was the President of the United States of America black, but also the Vice President, every member of the US Supreme Court, the Secretary of State, every member of the US Senate, and every member of the US House of Representatives were also black...

What. Fucking. Difference. Would. It. Make? ?

Name 1 thing that would be better for black Americans?

__________________ ?


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Thoughts so.

Stupid troll ass comment.

Constructive Feedback said...

Brother DV!!!!!!

I don't know where you live, bro, but you have got to get down to your local Nation Of Islam retail outlet and get a copy of the latest "Final Call".

You'll get to see how an Anti-War protest looks in the age of Obama.

NOT ONE POSTER that said ANYTHING ABOUT OBAMA!!!!!!

Got get the edition.
NATO appears to be at fault for Bombing Africa.

Constructive Feedback said...

[quote]Name 1 thing that would be better for black Americans?[/quote]

Come on DV. I can answer that one.


1) More NEGRO SILENCE would be purchased when we are aggrieved at the government.

2) Some innovative Korean would come up with a "Black Officials Commemorative Plate Set". They would run television commercials prompting our people to purchase the entire set

3) For the first time an INTERNATIONAL "Social Justice" Tax would be promoted.

Denmark Vesey said...

2) Some innovative Korean would come up with a "Black Officials Commemorative Plate Set". They would run television commercials prompting our people to purchase the entire set


LOL!!! Ahhhh ... aight CF.

I feel you on that one man.

that dude said...

Don't get your support for Ron Paul at all.

He's pro-life...or as I like to put it, anti-choice.

He's a creationist, or as I like to put it, in denial of basic science.

He's against the separation of church and state.

These are all deal breaker issues for me.

Constructive Feedback said...

[quote]He's a creationist, or as I like to put it, in denial of basic science.[/quote]

That Dude:

Economist Ben Stein has an excellent documentary in which he is shown going to various universities seeking to debate those who support evolution.

He finally finds one guy who wrote a book attacking creationism.

This guy starts out the debate saying "I can't accept anyone theory about how some magical man in the sky created life on Earth. This is why I find it hard to accept creationism".

Ben Stein did one thing that always trips up those who think of themselves as Secular-Progressive elites. Instead of allowing them to PUT HIM ON TRIAL and prove "Creationism" he KEEP THE EVOLUTIONIST ON TRIAL.

Here is the point, That Dude - when Stein had the guy backed into the corner - forced to discuss the ORIGINS OF LIFE ON EARTH................he was forced to speculate that some bacteria in the SLUSHY CENTER of a comet crashed into the Earth - giving us our initial life form that morphed into what we have today.

Beyond that the most important delivery from Stein's commentary was when he said the following:

"It is ultimately a waste of time to debate MORAL ABSOLUTES with a person who believes that man and all life on Earth are here based on a series of ACCIDENTS of nature over a billion years".

Think about that That Dude - you can cut the throats of 95% of the human beings on this planet and absent any claim to moral absolutes outside of your own mind - proclaim yourself as having done 'God's work' - even though there is no God.

Denmark Vesey said...

Damn ....

Well done.

Get 'em Feedback

that dude said...

Evolution just means life is not "fixed". For example, do viruses mutate? That's evolution. Either life is fixed or it isn't. Why people want to argue with such a basic conept because of a fundamental misreading of the Bible is beyond me.

As for being "anti-death"...well, there's the argument of where life begins...I don't think a few cells equals a full human being. But let's say you do. Look, there's a lot people I think need to die. And there are a lot of circumstance under which I would kill someone. I bet that's true for you too DV.

If that makes me pro-death, then yeah I am. But you can't say you're "pro-life" and not be a pacifist. The right to life doesn't end at birth.

Anonymous said...

Ron Paul for sure!