Has anyone read the letter that provided the phrase, “Seperation of Church and state?” In it, the author clearly states that the seperation is a one-way seperation, and that the church should always have influence in state affairs.
Posts made by city on a hill
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RE: Seperation of Church and Stateposted in General Discussion
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RE: The Existence of Godposted in General Discussion
Fisternis, in what way does the belief in a God stem from arrogance?
My personal view is that we reject Him in our arrogance because we don’t want to be only second best.
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Aren't techs really impossible?posted in Axis & Allies Classic
Aren’t techs really impossible?
The first side to get heavy bombers wins… period.
That’s why my friends and I NEVER play with techs… How can we?
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RE: UK conquered in R2posted in Axis & Allies Classic
The Allies are idiots if they leave the Baltic transport alive at the end of the first round.
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RE: Christian Bible - Truth or Lies?posted in General Discussion
Jesus said that he came to the Earth to divide.
One of a Christians duties is tell everyone that Jesus is the Messiah, and then let every one decide for themselves… That IS division… by personal belief and choice. If a Christian is using a “Scare Tactic,” then he needs to grow in his understanding of the Gospel. Try Galatians.
As far as the Bible’s reliability goes, however, there are more accounts of Jesus life and miracles OUTSIDE of the Bible than in. Ask any Roman soldier.
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RE: The Existence of Godposted in General Discussion
If you have difficulty in believing in a God, then leave the city at night, get out of your car, and look up.
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RE: Anti-Balistic-Missile-Defenseposted in General Discussion
We shouldn’t have to build the shield because we shouldn’t ever hesitate to take out rogues like Saddam…
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Bush Covering for an Invasion of Iraq?posted in General Discussion
Bush is smart if he’s lying about not having attack plans on his desk. Everything that the media has said for months leads me to believe that Iraq should be toast by about yesterday.
What do you think?
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RE: Concealed Carry Law - My bet is most A&A players are for it.posted in General Discussion
Who’s gonna rob a bank where every costomer is packin?
No one.
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RE: New and interesting tacticsposted in Axis & Allies Classic
For the experienced German player it can sometimes be advantageous to build an IC in W. Europe. From there, subs can be placed on the French coast, working in defensive co-op with infantry. In order to pay for the subs, don’t buy many fighters or ANY tanks. You almost always have to wait for Japan anways.
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RE: German strategyposted in Axis & Allies Classic
Yanni and Moses, I’m curious about your opinions on an interesting variation that I play with some friends…
The historical background is based on this false premis: Germany remains very friendly to the US and respects all US citizens and assets. Due to excellent diplomacy, the US is unable to declare war on Germany.
1.) No Weapons development.
2.) 2 Hit BBs, but NO RR.
3.) US not allowed to attack German territories and units until a)Japan proper is captured, or b) Germany attacks an American unit.
This variation can be very fun because it finally forces America to do something in the Pacific. It also forces Britain to pick up the slack in Africa. Both nations can still rienforce RUS with fighters.
Please tell me what you think…
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RE: Attacking sub withdrawl after a naval victory?posted in Axis & Allies Classic
Guys,
Here’s a really fun house rule that my friends and I play by:
If subs are present on both sides of a naval battle at the end of a round, then the defensive subs may submerge, but the battle continues between the subs. You shouldn’t be able to submerge against another sub, right? So just let the subs duke out a seperate battle below the other naval and air units.
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RE: Axis Victory, Possible?posted in Axis & Allies Classic
I am a very experienced player, and I have NO IDEA how the Axis are supposed to win when playing against other experienced players.
Any ideas?
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RE: RR: Does it help the Axis?posted in Axis & Allies Classic
RR helps Germany because it insures that the Luftwaffe will be available for attacking British naval units instead of Soviet tanks.