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Originally Posted By Spade: Tell me you haven't read Acts without telling me you haven't read Acts. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Spade: Originally Posted By MikeJGA: Originally Posted By nophun: Unless I'm not understanding, he says everything they did is forbidden by their religion. They did it anyway. How many Christians that you know eat lobster, shrimp, scallops, crab, bacon, and/or pork chops? People always rationalize their way around prohibitions. Tell me you haven't read Acts without telling me you haven't read Acts. No kidding. Or Corinthians. Or the parable of the Good Samaritan Or Mathew 15:11 or mark 7:15. It would be a rationalization to say food is a sin not the other way around Christianity is a spiritual religion not a material one |
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Originally Posted By Shepherd9: Peter's vision in Acts 10 has absolutely nothing to do with food. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Shepherd9: Originally Posted By Plainsman62: Those foods aren't prohibited for Christians. Acts 10: 9-16 Peter's vision in Acts 10 has absolutely nothing to do with food. If a retarded food argument is ok then Fo Rooster pics should be.... |
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Originally Posted By Ruark: I hope not, but it's looking that way. A ground war with Iran would be catastrophic, for many reasons: - Iran is BIG. At least 5 times bigger than Iraq. 3 times bigger than Afghanistan. Full of empty desert and rugged desert mountain ranges. Getting military forces in place, mobile and supplied would be a stupendous task, if possible at all. The only way to get to it is through the Gulf of Oman. - Iran's population dwarves other middle eastern countries: about 90,000,000. - It has a technologically advanced air defense system - mobile and fixed, single and multiple target capable. - It has a big military; over 1 million active and reserve, with tens of millions ready to draft and chanting "death to America!" No, they can't match the U.S. by the numbers, and in general their weaponry is not first-tier, but they certainly wouldn't be pushovers. Iraq and Afghanistan would be a walk in the park compared to Iran. If they decide to roll up their sleeves and jump into this conflict, God help us. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Ruark: Gentlemen, I do believe we are at the brink. I hope not, but it's looking that way. A ground war with Iran would be catastrophic, for many reasons: - Iran is BIG. At least 5 times bigger than Iraq. 3 times bigger than Afghanistan. Full of empty desert and rugged desert mountain ranges. Getting military forces in place, mobile and supplied would be a stupendous task, if possible at all. The only way to get to it is through the Gulf of Oman. - Iran's population dwarves other middle eastern countries: about 90,000,000. - It has a technologically advanced air defense system - mobile and fixed, single and multiple target capable. - It has a big military; over 1 million active and reserve, with tens of millions ready to draft and chanting "death to America!" No, they can't match the U.S. by the numbers, and in general their weaponry is not first-tier, but they certainly wouldn't be pushovers. Iraq and Afghanistan would be a walk in the park compared to Iran. If they decide to roll up their sleeves and jump into this conflict, God help us. Attached File |
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Originally Posted By dangerranger61007: Mubarak was fairly friendly to US interests. I never heard the US/Obama supported that regime change. If so, that was extremely stupid. View Quote I feel like I remember, at the time, hearing that we had our hand in it. But the memory ain't as good as it used to be |
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Doesn't look like much of an evacuation is going on at that hospital.
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Originally Posted By klinc: Nah, They just go in with the training of setting up these large cameras on tripods that look like ATGs from distance and stand around them. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By klinc: Originally Posted By fingas: Are these journalists going into a war zone not even given basic first aid training?? Nah, They just go in with the training of setting up these large cameras on tripods that look like ATGs from distance and stand around them. Video of the immediate aftermath, https://x.com/sentdefender/status/1712860648764317854?s=61&t=S8oGVLVg8gl2fsqgjX1AMg |
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These people seem pretty calm for evacuating with a 24 hour notice to unass the area. Are they counting on Israel not bombing a hospital? |
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Originally Posted By realwar: Translation: Al-Qassam Brigades fire intense barrages of rockets towards the occupied Palestinian territories https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KEu81yCLBm8 View Quote Is this just another way of saying the military wing of the Palestinian organization Hamas is firing missiles into Israel or a subset of Israel? IE. North, South or? |
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Originally Posted By agillig: Mark 7:19 also comes to mind. View Quote As with Peter's vision in Acts, Mark 7 also has nothing to do with dietary laws. Mark 7 is addressing the traditions of men being elevated above the law by hypocritical leaders. Specifically calling out their assertion that ritual hand washing (which is not in the law) was being used to condemn the apostles for breaking the law. Which they weren't. They were eating bread. The bs line "declared all foods clean" is not in the text. It was added as gloss by translators a long time after. Sorry for thread drift. |
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Originally Posted By Rebel31: The one that killed a teacher in France was supposed to be deported in 2014. Some NGO type group was able to get the deportation order canceled. Him and his brother were known radicals and under some sort of surveillance. The west is incredibly stupid for opening the gates to the muslim world.
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Birthright citizenship is retarded. Some NGO type group was able to get the deportation order canceled. Him and his brother were known radicals and under some sort of surveillance. The west is incredibly stupid for opening the gates to the muslim world.
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Originally Posted By sq40: Video of the immediate aftermath, https://x.com/sentdefender/status/1712860648764317854?s=61&t=S8oGVLVg8gl2fsqgjX1AMg View Quote |
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Most of these dudes walking around this hospital....look like fags.
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Originally Posted By azjeeper: Originally Posted By tnriverluver: The USA is about to get sucked into this within days. If not sooner. I'm getting that vibe also , the right series of events and it happens . |
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Originally Posted By Piratepast40: https://www.youtube.com/live/L67KCD3inM0?app=desktop&si=c2h8zRAf0gU4eA4P These people seem pretty calm for evacuating with a 24 hour notice to unass the area. Are they counting on Israel not bombing a hospital? View Quote They'll move when the roof knocks come. |
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Originally Posted By cXpSRi3x: Originally Posted By AZNetEng: Sure... 1. There is no rush. As the IAF continues to work on targets and reduce infrastructure to rubble the battlefield prep continues. 2. It's reasonable to assume that if Hamas trained for years for this attack, they trained for defending the Israeli ground attack that would follow. There is no reason to play into that. 3. The unspoken signal Israel is sending to the world is "Say whatever you like. We don't care and will do this when we are ready. We aren't going to stop until we are satisfied." 4. Israel needs time to figure out what else they missed. 5. Bibi knows as soon as the ground war starts people are going to lose their appetite for it. Israeli KIA will climb again and the fervor and rage will give way to sorrow and desire to end it. The longer they get to pound on Hamas via the air and artillery the longer that is delayed. 6. With the changes in how infantry is combating tanks today, some changes need made in how to fight combined arms. 7. MOUT is hard, especially when your opponent is using civilians to hide behind. The harder they make life in Gaza the lower the civilian count they face. Thanks Plus, they called up, what, 350k reservists. It takes time to adequately equip, organize and integrate that size of a force. Many of them are still flying in from overseas. |
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Originally Posted By uxb: I've never been anywhere, I've never done anything. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By uxb: Originally Posted By Atropian_Defector: @uxb were you there? I helped mobilize the camp for it. I've never been anywhere, I've never done anything. LOL! Bull shit! |
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Originally Posted By axl: Seems there were Russians on the ground with the terrorists Clearly hear Russian giving orders View Quote It's gone. Download video or screenshot pics when you see something like this, it won't last long. |
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Originally Posted By llanero: Iraq and Iran fought a stalemated war for ten years. We fought Iraq for 100 hours and it was epically lopsided. I don't think Iran is going to be a problem if we do go conventional with them. View Quote Eh... I think the truth lies somewhere in the middle. The US military can most likely achieve air superiority and conduct air strikes in Iran fairly efficiently. The US military is also too damn small too effectively invade and defeat a nation of Iran's size on the ground. The really speculative part is that, as others have said, I don't think it's necessary to send in ground troops. Hit enough of the right guys with cruise missiles and air strikes, and you can decapitate the regime. There are enough people in Iran that don't like who is in charge that good things could happen. While we should always be mindful of second and third order effects and unforeseen consequences, I'm not sure things could really get much worse regarding Iran. They are extremely hostile to us and our allies, they've killed thousands of Americans, they've been very methodical, they keep getting stronger, and we haven't done a damn thing about it. B2s should have been flying into Tehran starting sometime between 2004-2008, and what we see now are the consequences of that not happening. |
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Originally Posted By JamPo: Is this just another way of saying the military wing of the Palestinian organization Hamas is firing missiles into Israel or a subset of Israel? IE. North, South or? View Quote Israel army already in some parts of Gaza. Hamas firing at those positions. I think that's what they are saying. |
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Originally Posted By RayFromJersey: Words mean nothing. They only know violence. They'll move when the roof knocks come. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By RayFromJersey: Originally Posted By Piratepast40: https://www.youtube.com/live/L67KCD3inM0?app=desktop&si=c2h8zRAf0gU4eA4P These people seem pretty calm for evacuating with a 24 hour notice to unass the area. Are they counting on Israel not bombing a hospital? They'll move when the roof knocks come. " I think i would be moving little faster " |
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Originally Posted By Jaehaerys: Syrian Army announces that it will respond to Israeli airstrikes by bombing... Idlib. View Quote All these arab countries and hundreds of different factions are going to band together to fight Israel. Not looking good. |
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Originally Posted By Piratepast40: Does anyone seriously think we have the resources in place, right now, to attack Iran? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Piratepast40: Originally Posted By texashomeserver: Originally Posted By Ascendent: Originally Posted By realwar: John Kirby Asked: Why Aren't US Forces Attacking Hamas After 27 Americans Killed? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QNvl19wQjK8 A better question is "Why aren't we retaliating against IRAN?" Iran is the source of all of this death in the last 20 years. Why not decapitate the head of the snake. The US is afraid of Iran. Does anyone seriously think we have the resources in place, right now, to attack Iran? Sure, it's about 60 miles East of me in a little town in Missouri. |
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So 4pm is kickoff time for the arms storage depot, I mean hospital?
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How come every time there is a shooting, they want to take away the guns from the people who didn't do it?
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Originally Posted By SBR_Slut: Yeah, it'll be a cakewalk! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By SBR_Slut: Originally Posted By llanero: Iraq and Iran fought a stalemated war for ten years. We fought Iraq for 100 hours and it was epically lopsided. I don't think Iran is going to be a problem if we do go conventional with them. Yeah, it'll be a cakewalk! Yeah a ground invasion ain't going to happen. Iran is 3.8X the size of Iraq and has double the population. |
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Originally Posted By CMiller: I think he was saying it's good she chose to arm herself. Unfortunately she did not educate herself about local laws and quickly lost her license. Welcome to the resistance, lady! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By CMiller: Originally Posted By BB: Originally Posted By wganz: Originally Posted By realwar: Jewish NYC councilwoman Inna Vernikov is arrested for wearing a gun on her waist while opposing pro-Palestine rally at Brooklyn College Continued GOOD! Finally!! An unarmed Jew is just a yet to be murdered Jew. Whats good about that? I think he was saying it's good she chose to arm herself. Unfortunately she did not educate herself about local laws and quickly lost her license. Welcome to the resistance, lady! I disagree. I think she did it deliberately to prove a point. could have put it under an un tucked blouse with a rack like that instead of showing it off and no one would have noticed. fpc and goa have to be lubing up their amicus brief machines right now. |
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Originally Posted By GenYRevolverGuy: Eh... I think the truth lies somewhere in the middle. The US military can most likely achieve air superiority and conduct air strikes in Iran fairly efficiently. The US military is also too damn small too effectively invade and defeat a nation of Iran's size on the ground. The really speculative part is that, as others have said, I don't think it's necessary to send in ground troops. Hit enough of the right guys with cruise missiles and air strikes, and you can decapitate the regime. There are enough people in Iran that don't like who is in charge that good things could happen. While we should always be mindful of second and third order effects and unforeseen consequences, I'm not sure things could really get much worse regarding Iran. They are extremely hostile to us and our allies, they've killed thousands of Americans, they've been very methodical, they keep getting stronger, and we haven't done a damn thing about it. B2s should have been flying into Tehran starting sometime between 2004-2008, and what we see now are the consequences of that not happening. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By GenYRevolverGuy: Originally Posted By llanero: Iraq and Iran fought a stalemated war for ten years. We fought Iraq for 100 hours and it was epically lopsided. I don't think Iran is going to be a problem if we do go conventional with them. Eh... I think the truth lies somewhere in the middle. The US military can most likely achieve air superiority and conduct air strikes in Iran fairly efficiently. The US military is also too damn small too effectively invade and defeat a nation of Iran's size on the ground. The really speculative part is that, as others have said, I don't think it's necessary to send in ground troops. Hit enough of the right guys with cruise missiles and air strikes, and you can decapitate the regime. There are enough people in Iran that don't like who is in charge that good things could happen. While we should always be mindful of second and third order effects and unforeseen consequences, I'm not sure things could really get much worse regarding Iran. They are extremely hostile to us and our allies, they've killed thousands of Americans, they've been very methodical, they keep getting stronger, and we haven't done a damn thing about it. B2s should have been flying into Tehran starting sometime between 2004-2008, and what we see now are the consequences of that not happening. Don't need to invade. Destroy their air force, navy, nuke facilities etc... What we should have done when the first American soldier was killed or injured by an Iranian supplied IED in Iraq. |
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Hamas practiced in plain sight, posting video of mock attack weeks before border breach
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Originally Posted By METT-T: A ground invasion of Iran will mean a draft. War with Iran would be destroying military and oil infrastructure and then sitting back to see what happens. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By METT-T: Originally Posted By ENGCPT: An invasion of Iran is impossible unless Iran let's us in. There are too many bridges that can be destroyed and we don't have enough bridge assets in our inventory. The possibility of paratroopers jumping in and securing some of the bridges is a very remote possibility but again, we don't have the assets to jump two divisions all at once. The build up would be too obvious and they would just blow the bridges before we got there. A ground invasion of Iran will mean a draft. War with Iran would be destroying military and oil infrastructure and then sitting back to see what happens. A draft would be political suicide for the party that enacts it. I don't think they'll ever be a draft again barring a true end of the world Armageddon tens of hundreds of millions of people dying kind of thing maybe. |
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Originally Posted By MIR: Take care of Iran now before it is too late, a nuclear armed Iran isnt going to be good for anyone...........!!!! We have a choice to make, deal with them now with casualties or deal with them later and suffer epic proportions of casualties later....... If Iran gets a bomb, you can 100% assure yourself they will use it....!!! We are at a crossroad.....and we have the poorest leadership in the WH in our nations history....... That is where we are at. View Quote Iran WILL use nuclear weapons first, either itself or through a proxy. |
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Not sure if it's the same location. google maps has it marked as a hospital and government office. https://www.google.com/maps/search/Government+office/@31.5480001,34.518987,21z?entry=ttu |
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Originally Posted By Morlawn66: I'm getting that vibe also , the right series of events and it happens . View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Morlawn66: Originally Posted By azjeeper: Originally Posted By tnriverluver: The USA is about to get sucked into this within days. If not sooner. I'm getting that vibe also , the right series of events and it happens . And here we are, with a drooling, incontinent moron and a maniacally giggling harlot in the top two positions of power in the land. |
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Originally Posted By Bama-Shooter: Don't need to invade. Destroy their air force, navy, nuke facilities etc... What we should have done when the first American soldier was killed or injured by an Iranian supplied IED in Iraq. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Bama-Shooter: Originally Posted By GenYRevolverGuy: Originally Posted By llanero: Iraq and Iran fought a stalemated war for ten years. We fought Iraq for 100 hours and it was epically lopsided. I don't think Iran is going to be a problem if we do go conventional with them. Eh... I think the truth lies somewhere in the middle. The US military can most likely achieve air superiority and conduct air strikes in Iran fairly efficiently. The US military is also too damn small too effectively invade and defeat a nation of Iran's size on the ground. The really speculative part is that, as others have said, I don't think it's necessary to send in ground troops. Hit enough of the right guys with cruise missiles and air strikes, and you can decapitate the regime. There are enough people in Iran that don't like who is in charge that good things could happen. While we should always be mindful of second and third order effects and unforeseen consequences, I'm not sure things could really get much worse regarding Iran. They are extremely hostile to us and our allies, they've killed thousands of Americans, they've been very methodical, they keep getting stronger, and we haven't done a damn thing about it. B2s should have been flying into Tehran starting sometime between 2004-2008, and what we see now are the consequences of that not happening. Don't need to invade. Destroy their air force, navy, nuke facilities etc... What we should have done when the first American soldier was killed or injured by an Iranian supplied IED in Iraq. Yep. But, we are afraid of Iran. |
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Originally Posted By realwar: All these arab countries and hundreds of different factions are going to band together to fight Israel. Not looking good. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By realwar: Originally Posted By Jaehaerys: Syrian Army announces that it will respond to Israeli airstrikes by bombing... Idlib. All these arab countries and hundreds of different factions are going to band together to fight Israel. Not looking good. Syria (or what remains of it) is not going to get involved in this. That's kind of the point of my post... They're responding to Israel's airstrikes by bombing....Idlib, which is the last HTS stronghold in the country and is an area they've been bombing consistently for years. |
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Originally Posted By doolyd: Yeah so surreal to see people just casually walking around when things are about to get fucked. Shows how used to this they are. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By doolyd: Originally Posted By DCV_117: Doesn't look like much of an evacuation is going on at that hospital. Yeah so surreal to see people just casually walking around when things are about to get fucked. Shows how used to this they are. If I knew that the building I was standing out in front of was about to get bombed into oblivion I think I would have a cigarette somewhere else. Guess you can't fix stupid. |
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Originally Posted By midmo: And here we are, with a drooling, incontinent moron and a maniacally giggling harlot in the top two positions of power in the land. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By midmo: Originally Posted By Morlawn66: Originally Posted By azjeeper: Originally Posted By tnriverluver: The USA is about to get sucked into this within days. If not sooner. I'm getting that vibe also , the right series of events and it happens . And here we are, with a drooling, incontinent moron and a maniacally giggling harlot in the top two positions of power in the land. May you live in interesting times... |
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Originally Posted By wyomingnick: A draft would be political suicide for the party that enacts it. I don't think they'll ever be a draft again barring a true end of the world Armageddon tens of hundreds of millions of people dying kind of thing maybe. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By wyomingnick: Originally Posted By METT-T: Originally Posted By ENGCPT: An invasion of Iran is impossible unless Iran let's us in. There are too many bridges that can be destroyed and we don't have enough bridge assets in our inventory. The possibility of paratroopers jumping in and securing some of the bridges is a very remote possibility but again, we don't have the assets to jump two divisions all at once. The build up would be too obvious and they would just blow the bridges before we got there. A ground invasion of Iran will mean a draft. War with Iran would be destroying military and oil infrastructure and then sitting back to see what happens. A draft would be political suicide for the party that enacts it. I don't think they'll ever be a draft again barring a true end of the world Armageddon tens of hundreds of millions of people dying kind of thing maybe. With the amount of young people (I fall into this category) who are obese, use recreational drugs, and are on various psychiatric medication, a draft would be an absolute shitshow even discounting the political fallout. |
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Originally Posted By mancow: Sure, it's about 60 miles East of me in a little town in Missouri. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By mancow: Originally Posted By Piratepast40: Originally Posted By texashomeserver: Originally Posted By Ascendent: Originally Posted By realwar: John Kirby Asked: Why Aren't US Forces Attacking Hamas After 27 Americans Killed? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QNvl19wQjK8 A better question is "Why aren't we retaliating against IRAN?" Iran is the source of all of this death in the last 20 years. Why not decapitate the head of the snake. The US is afraid of Iran. Does anyone seriously think we have the resources in place, right now, to attack Iran? Sure, it's about 60 miles East of me in a little town in Missouri. 100 miles west for me. Did you see where four of those assets have been placed in the UK? |
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So what's the official time for hospital/hq bombing? Anyone running a countdown clock?
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