Sat 22 Jan, 2005 02:57 pm - I agree with you there. Neither can I understand why religion and science are in constant conflict. They can co-exist, because religion is a way of explaining who started everything, but science... (view)
Sat 22 Jan, 2005 02:54 pm - Lately, I've noticed that Evagelical conservatives enjoy making themselves out to be the victims in this issue by saying that their right to political freedom is infringed by their religious... (view)
Wed 5 Jan, 2005 04:04 pm - Bizarre, because that's exaclty what I'm writing, except australia is divided into two territories, one occupied by the Japanse, one autonomus. India I would say would probably eventually... (view)
Sun 2 Jan, 2005 08:59 pm - Pdiddie
Well, gee, it's good to see you and your friend Betty aren't biased.
Let me just ask this one question. Why is homosexuality immoral? (view)
Sun 2 Jan, 2005 05:06 pm - Yes, I too am a great fan of "The Man In High Castle" althought I will say my favorite "allied losing WWII" novel is "Fatherland" (view)
Sun 2 Jan, 2005 01:58 pm - Just out of curiosity, have you ever read the book Fatherland? It's very good, I would reccomend it, but it does describe a situation similar to what you said. The Reich has won the second... (view)
Sun 2 Jan, 2005 01:25 pm - Well, let me pose you this question. If God wanted us to all find him through only one path, why would he all give us free choice? What you're saying is that if everyone's viewpoint is... (view)
Sun 2 Jan, 2005 01:20 pm - Well, it's easy to say that they would have survived simply because they won the war, but one has to consider the steps they would take to govern their empire. Would Hitler be satisfied with... (view)