Message from @Victus Shmmidtt
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As Pope Urban II said, "Let those who once fought against brothers and relatives now rightfully fight against barbarians."
Agreed, it is an absolutely terrible thing - sometimes violence is certainly justifiable, but more often than not it's wasteful, senseless, and directed at the wrong targets.
Ephesians 6:12
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In Battle of Castle Itter, German soldiers of the Wehrmacht fought alongside American forces against Waffen SS.
I was reading that some last night. Thanks to Sabaton - The Last Battle. Need to finish reading everything about it tonight.
@Wehraboo and one SS officer on our side as well
Look up Larry Thorne too
He isn't the only one, a surprising number of early Nam war SF were ex SS. A handful in the foreign legion fought there in the 50s too
My in-laws all joined the PLA back when they didn't get paid and it was human wave tactics, and US-China relations were their worst. Every last one of them says they want us, China, and Russia to fight together against Islam.
Vietnam was a French colony, so it makes sense
The German paratroopers song and the legion paratroopers song are both inspired by an SS marching song
Back in the day, NK soldiers who defected were allowed to continue their service in SK at the same rank, I'm pretty sure they still have this policy
Larry Thorne was the ULTIMATE COMMIE KILLER.
@Wehraboo Thorne was a badass, the stuff of legend, worthy of articles in Soldier of Fortune. Those were great days, when men were men and fought across continents, career soldiers making history
@Victus Shmmidtt you ever read any of those? Like the Books of Adam and Eve...all kinds of really weird stuff in them
2 Adam/Eve even says there's two heavens
I haven't actually sat down and read them but I have looked up some of the main thesises of those types of books
Pretty much all of them are at this site
And a bunch of other religious texts, Buddhism etc
I like how it calls them the"Other Apocrypha"
The Catholic books are what non Catholics, including atheists call "apocryphal" but we call "deuterocanonical"
So the "other apocrypha" are rejected by everyone except Tewahedo
I have been recently been in debate with someone about the validity of the Book of Enoch. I reject it and he supports it. Weirdly enough he's a prot.
Weird
Even Catholics reject it
Indeed. Then again, he reads into Jewish and Hebrew Mysticism
Well I think it's all worth reading. Even if it's not inspired, at worst we need to know how to explain it away. Have an answer for everything. But a lot of it definitely should not be believed as inspired, or even historical fact.
I am pretty disappointed in the lack of any really good, consistent arguments against Atheism itself.
Especially on Youtube.
Man, I wished this guy was still around now-a-days.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZimD8DKiPTU
Until a god is proven real there wont be
Excpet for the fact that Atheism has no sense of unity except for the universal principle of "everything is relative."
Atheism is, in a sense, one projection of the total philosphy of post-modernism (i.e. everything is relative and all things are subjective).
It doesnt need unity
You do if you want to even have a society to begin with.
It isnt a religion in itself but a rejection of it