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When you were growing up how did your family refer to meals.


No wonder you are overweight. You're always thinking about food.
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They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.
- Benjamin Franklin

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The greatest tyrannies are always perpetuated in the name of the noblest causes.
- Thomas Paine
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I made the fatal flaw of trusting that this dumb arse wasn't posting fake news

Go figure


I asked Copilot to find a link to the story.

It provided a link to this thread.

:rotflmao:
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This is an attempt to help American auto makers


Yes, it helps American auto makers at US taxpayer expense.

It also contributes to inflation of vehicle prices.
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YES. He expects me to pull over in a parking lot and jot down the exact link of what I just heard on the radio to make him happy


Dude, you've been called out and are yet to provide backup for your assertion. And yet, you have found the time to say derisive things about the guy who called you out.

He provided evidence to the contrary.

Either produce some evidence to back up your assertion or issue a correction.

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ICE agents ate lunch at a small local Mexican restaurant in Minnesota, enjoyed their meal, then came back later that night as the restaurant was closing down and arrested the people who had served them.


ICE agents gotta eat.

Then they did their job.

Is there something wrong with that?
I'm not sure who is behind the "Conservative Review Liberty Score", but Thomas Massie holds a 96% Liberty Score, the highest for any member of the Kentucky delegation to Congress. Rand Paul is #2 at 93%.

No one else in the Kentucky delegation scored higher than 76%.

Link to Kentucky liberty score

Of all members of Congress, Massie is ranked #10.

The 9 people above him all scored 100%.

Liberty score - full list
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Didn't the English even have to change their name to Windsor prior to a World War?


You are referring to the royal family. They are not representative of the general population of English people who are descendants of Angles, Saxons, Danes, Jutes, Celts, Normans and many other ethnicities.

The House of Hanover and Saxe-Coburg Gotha were of German descent. That did not play well with the English public during WWI, so they changed the royal family name to Windsor.

The king of England at the time (George V) was a first cousin of his enemy, Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany. Czar Nicholas II of Russia was a first cousin to both of them. All 3 were grandchildren of the English Queen Victoria.

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Abraham started the movement, Moses recorded it. Not sure how you think there is no connection


Whoa, whoa, whoa! I do think there is a connection.

I've been trying to convince @conservativewifeymom, but she continues to dispute it. I was seeking a 2nd opinion from you. Thank you for confirming.

She contradicts herself, though.

Her logic is this: The god of Islam has no son, therefore he is not the god of Abraham, and Islam is not an Abrahamic religion.


At the same time, she says that Judaism IS an Abrahamic religion, even though Jews don't acknowledge that their god has a son.


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One of my customers has begun using AI for email replies, and I’m just not responding to this half assed crap.


So you are going to ghost a customer?

Bold strategy, Cotton.
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It will likely be a huge improvement over all the current call centers for most businesses that use Pakistani's, Indians and other 3rd world people who most find it hard to understand when talking to them.

I call the 800 number for my bank and get "John" on the other end who is really Rajish Singh who speaks English like he has a mouthful of marbles.


I can confirm this. I worked on an implementation of Amazon Connect.

You'll never have to worry about non-native English speakers again.
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It was practiced by Abram, who was favored for his belief. From him came many religions.


Do you believe that it is accurate to say that Islam is an Abrahamic religion?

Genesis says that God promised Abraham that Ishmael would be the father of a great nation. Muslims believe that Muhammad's lineage traces back to Ishmael.
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Well, since you believe the Book of Mormon is something other than science fiction, I will not even attempt to understand whatever information you are trying to bring to the table.


The Book of Mormon is nothing more than a book that spawned an offshoot of Christianity. It is a sequel to the Bible for those people who live by it.
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Of course no Jewish theologian will argue that their God had a son.

But as someone else already asked, is the New Testament not based on the Old Testament? How, then, is that not a Judeo-Christian legacy?!?!


Now you answer this: Was Jesus a Jew? Yes or no.

I was emphasizing just one small way that the Christian God is in no way related to the muslim deity.


You are really bad at this apologetics thing. You should probably talk to some of your more experienced friends before you try arguing this again. Your logic makes no sense.

So, if both Muslims and Jews both deny that their god has a son, how can one be different than the other?

The New Testament is a sequel to the Old Testament. So is the Quran.

The Book of Mormon is a sequel to the New Testament.

Was Jesus a Jew? The New Testament claims he was. But Jews don't acknowledge Jesus as a messiah, or that he even existed.

Muslims acknowledge his existence and consider him to be a prophet.

Try harder next time.

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you didn’t answer his question


She moved the goalposts a football field away.

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So you are believing their Koran when you say that it's the same God?!?!

And if my God is a triune God, then He's clearly NOT their god.


Using the same logic, you cannot claim that Jews worship the same god as Christians. But yet you do.
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Islam teaches that Allah has not personally revealed himself to humanity.

Christianity, however, believes that God came down to humans. We couldn’t reach Him; He reached us and took on human nature, while not forsaking His divinity.


You answered a question I did not ask.

You were harping on the fact that the god of Islam did not have a son, which invalidates them, in your mind, as an Abrahamic religion.

I asked you:

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Do any Jewish theologians claim that their god had a son?


It is a Yes or No question. If you answer yes, you had better be prepared to provide some backup evidence.
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It's pretty common to have it done in the hospital after birth. Christians just don't throw a party for it.


American Christians. Not so much for Christians in other countries.
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It isn't a "Christian" thing, it's an American thing that is unheard of anywhere else in the world and is losing favor.


I have 3 grandsons who are Catholic. They live in Kansas and they are all uncircumcised.
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I know plenty of Christians that have their babies circumcised at birth in the hospital.


American Christians are the exception. The rest of the Christian countries in the world don't do it at anywhere near the rate as Americans do. I posted a link in an earlier thread.
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The islamic god did not have a son. The end. Full stop.


Do any Jewish theologians claim that their god had a son?