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Posted by GreenSlugg Muse on Saturday, June 3, 2017,
I am seeing people freaking out about the withdrawl from the Paris Agreement. Yet people are ignoring the facts on this issue.
They are ignoring the fact that this agreement would devastate world economies, and the people it would hurt most are the poor. (In fact, knee-jerk environmental regulations often hurt people in poor countries the most.)
It also ignores the fact that due to solar activity, NASA projects a period of temporary Global Cooling over the next 50 years.
Posted by GreenSlugg Muse on Monday, January 30, 2017,
In the 1970's Lebanon let in huge numbers of "Palestinian refugees". At this time, even Christians in Lebanon saw Israel as their enemy.
The Muslims of Lebanon, and those of "Palestine" got together and decided to kill the Christians who had been their friends, neighbors, and coworkers in a Democratic society.
There was one story about a mother and father. Their newborn baby was tied to the mom, and the the dad. The Muslims then pulled the mom and dad apart from each other, forcing them to rip ...
Posted by GreenSlugg Muse on Monday, August 9, 2010,
What good games are available for Christians?
I think that this is a proper question to ask. I have recently played several video games, and found some to be quite positive and even fruitful. I have also played games in past years that I could not believe were even legal. On one hand, Sim City 3000 was quite interesting and gave me a lot of thinking to do about civil planning, and government. On the other hand I played a Grand Theft Auto game (I had no idea it would be that bad). In Grand Thef... Continue reading ...