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During The American Revolutionary War, the state religion of Great Britain was Christianity?

 
 
George
 
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Reply Fri 12 Sep, 2014 06:46 pm
By the way, I've started Thomas Jefferson: The Art of Power by Jon Meacham.
It was a birthday present.
One Eyed Mind
 
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Reply Fri 12 Sep, 2014 06:53 pm
@George,
George, you seem you have a head on your shoulders and what appears to be Jack from Nightmare Before Christmas as an avatar, which makes you even more applicable to my curiosity.

Was 9/11 a result of a third world country starting with the twin towers, or was the twin tower incident a result of us already stepping on their land in pursuit of their oil?
George
 
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Reply Fri 12 Sep, 2014 07:01 pm
@One Eyed Mind,
In my opinion the answer is far more complex than either of those choices.
One Eyed Mind
 
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Reply Fri 12 Sep, 2014 07:19 pm
@George,
Answers are not complex when you go for the roots of the context instead of the expansion of it.

It's quite simple - who pushed whose domino? There's no "well, there was this case, but then that case established this case, then that case got mixed up in another case, then the case before it was then acquitted because of the case which we just now found has demonstrated the first case lead to the third case, and the third case lead to the second case, so now we are here to say that we are too tired to give you the answer of which case is the real case."
George
 
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Reply Fri 12 Sep, 2014 07:24 pm
@One Eyed Mind,
Obviously
One Eyed Mind
 
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Reply Fri 12 Sep, 2014 07:34 pm
@George,
It's not complicated, friend. You are making it complicated.

If Einstein can figure out the mathematical properties of the Universe in his apartment.

If the Mayans can write an entire calendar by staring at the stars and using it as a map.

If Tesla can unchain the energies of the Universe to control them within human ability inside his shed.

I am quite sure we can figure out a simple altercation.
George
 
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Reply Fri 12 Sep, 2014 07:40 pm
@One Eyed Mind,
And yet, I fail.
One Eyed Mind
 
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Reply Fri 12 Sep, 2014 07:47 pm
@George,
Then let's just go up one floor of this context to get the floor underneath going: Who do you think started it, George? America or Iraq?
George
 
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Reply Fri 12 Sep, 2014 07:58 pm
@One Eyed Mind,
This is oristarA's American Revolution thread.
There are so many 9/11 threads.
Why not hold your discussion on one of them?
One Eyed Mind
 
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Reply Fri 12 Sep, 2014 08:00 pm
@George,
Oh, I am well aware.

But as you may know, it's very wise to bring in likened contexts into a likened topic because cross-examination is by far one of the most important tools we have.

This is about war.

The 9/11 is about war.

They are not the "same" war, but they are of "war". And as you may know, all things come down to a core reason that leads to the branching results.

Now, who do you think started the war, George?
George
 
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Reply Fri 12 Sep, 2014 08:07 pm
@One Eyed Mind,
This branch is the American Revolution.
One Eyed Mind
 
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Reply Fri 12 Sep, 2014 08:11 pm
@George,
They are both wars > wars lead to Man > Man inhabits all wars. Cross-examination is more difficult when you separate likened cases in different threads. It's not like I am talking about how my cat jumped off the roof, and posting pictures of my cat.

Now, let's get back down to the question. Who do you think started the war, George?
George
 
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Reply Fri 12 Sep, 2014 08:15 pm
@One Eyed Mind,
Sorry, not interested.
One Eyed Mind
 
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Reply Fri 12 Sep, 2014 08:17 pm
@George,
For what reason?
George
 
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Reply Fri 12 Sep, 2014 08:22 pm
@One Eyed Mind,
Despite how well you have demonstrated the interconnection, 9/11 is too
far off-topic for this thread.
One Eyed Mind
 
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Reply Fri 12 Sep, 2014 08:26 pm
@George,
Fair enough.
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oristarA
 
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Reply Sat 13 Sep, 2014 03:10 am
@George,
George wrote:

By the way, I've started Thomas Jefferson: The Art of Power by Jon Meacham.
It was a birthday present.


The gift means something.
Congrats.
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oristarA
 
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Reply Sat 13 Sep, 2014 03:16 am
So guys, isn't it a joy in your golden years to read the Arts of Power to feel the pulse of history?
George
 
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Reply Sat 13 Sep, 2014 06:39 am
@oristarA,
I'll let you know.
oristarA
 
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Reply Sun 14 Sep, 2014 07:19 am
@George,
George wrote:

I'll let you know.


It is said that Jefferson was very proud of his role in writing the Declaration of Independence and had skillfully defended his authorship of this holy document. Tell us the details from that book if you can.
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