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Una |
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Lenora |
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Location: Frassineto Po |
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Location: Wixford |
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The US economy is in a nose dive and there is no end in sight. Yet all these poatnicilis love to talk about foreign policy all day while the source of their power is evaporating out from underneath them. I wonder if most of them even realize it. The United States can’t be a major force and maintain military superiority when their economy collapses and the world abandons the US dollar hegemony.
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Leslee |
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Micah First off, criticizing a compnay based on the CEO's religious belief is lazy. I'm have gay friends that still eat at Chik-Fil-A. They don't care that it's not pro-gay, they just want a chicken sandwich, and Chik-Fil-A's is freaking delicious and affordable. Does TOMS partner with a large amount of Christian organizations? Well yeah, but it makes sense when you realize that most of those Christian organizations are already on the ground, they are already in the country, and that they are already doing work and building relations with the people in the country. It makes sense that they are giving out the shoes in Christian schools and churches, because those schools and churches serve more than one purpose in third world communities. My family went to a small villaige in Haiti, and their church is their school, their town center, it is shelter right next to their well, and the place where town meetings are at. Giving shoes at a Christian school is no more significant than my church meeting in a public school here in the united states. They are simply buildings with more than one purpose. And about people proselytizing while handing out the shoes, doing good while expecting nothing in return will always be preaching at people until you run out of breath. Many of these communities are already Christian to begin with, so you can hardly call that proselytizing when you're simply preaching at the choir. Sure, some of these people are likely preaching when they shouldn't be, but it's not the preaching that will convert people. It's selfless action for no other purpose than to help that will convert people to an idea, be it Christian, or Islam, or whatever belief someone might follow. Even if they are handing out needed materials, shoving Jesus down peoples throat will just turn them off, and that should hardly be a concern to anyone but the people preaching.
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