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Originally posted by FraternitasSaturni
Originally posted by yourignoranceisbliss
Technically Iranians are a semitic people, are they not.
Actually... no. Not even "technically"... Although, you can consider their religion, Islam, as a semitic religion, but then again, so is Judaism and Christianity, so we're not getting anywhere from there.
So... your ignorance is NOT bliss.
They do need nuclear power. What will happen when oil runs out?
Originally posted by rebellender
reply to post by THE_PROFESSIONAL
They do need nuclear power. What will happen when oil runs out?
oil is abiotic that's why is isn't running out
next please
In 1998, Dick Cheney, now US vice-president but then chief executive of a major oil services company, remarked: "I cannot think of a time when we have had a region emerge as suddenly to become as strategically significant as the Caspian." But the oil and gas there is worthless until it is moved. The only route which makes both political and economic sense is through Afghanistan.
Originally posted by nightbringr
Originally posted by TheLieWeLive
Are you talking about Iran or America? Here in America I have seen all those except for terrorist funding Iran. That will be soon.
Oh, im sorry! I missed the part of my post where i said i was a raving US government fanboy? Care to point out where that is?
Hint: because i dislike the US government too.
And yeah, really thats not true. While abuse towards gays and women occur here, it is not condoned by the government like it is there. When was the last time you saw two gay teens hung in a city street? Saw a women sentenced to stoning and buried to her neck and slaughtered, all with the governments explict permission? I thought so.
gay marriage is not exactly supported by the US government
edit on 3-3-2012 by nightbringr because: (no reason given)
Rape in the US military: America's dirty little secretA female soldier in Iraq is more likely to be attacked by a fellow soldier than killed by enemy fire...."It was eight years before I was able to say the word that describes what happened to me," says Maricella Guzman. "I hadn't even been in the Navy a month. I was so young. I tried to report it. But instead of being taken seriously, I was forced to do push-ups."
Christians must obey God's commandments with respect to homosexuals. Love is the fulfilling of God's Law. Homosexuals living in a Christian society will be better off than those living in pagan societies. God's Law is the source of cultural blessings, and these blessings fall even on those who violate God's Law. But one of those commandments is to hold their immoral acts in disgust. We must hate embezzlers and homosexuals. The Bible says so.
BOSTON -- Even if same-sex marriages become a reality in Washington, the federal government will not recognize those marriages. That has already prompted federal lawsuits in states where gay marriage has been on the books for years.
"It's sad and discouraging to know that we're treated as if there's a first- and second-class system of marriages," said Marlin Nabors, who lives in Massachusetts and married Jonathan Knight five years ago.
Originally posted by THE_PROFESSIONAL
reply to post by rebellender
Oil is not abiotic, provide proof of this please. If it is abiotic, please make it in your lab and show us.
Also you have legs why do you need a car?
viewzone.com...
Reported in ScienceDaily, researchers at the Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) in Stockholm have managed to prove that fossils from animals and plants are not necessary for crude oil and natural gas to be generated. The findings are revolutionary since this means, on the one hand, that it will be much easier to find these sources of energy and, on the other hand, that they can be found all over the globe.
"Using our research we can even say where oil could be found in Sweden," says Vladimir Kutcherov, a professor at the Division of Energy Technology at KTH.
Together with two research colleagues, Vladimir Kutcherov has simulated the process involving pressure and heat that occurs naturally in the inner layers of the earth, the process that generates hydrocarbon, the primary component in oil and natural gas.
According to Vladimir Kutcherov, the findings are a clear indication that the oil supply is not about to end, which researchers and experts in the field have long feared.
Originally posted by THE_PROFESSIONAL
reply to post by rebellender
Oil is not abiotic, provide proof of this please. If it is abiotic, please make it in your lab and show us.
show me an oil well that has been dry for 50yrs
Also you have legs why do you need a car?
tell that to the Arab that was gassing up his Bentley next to me today
Originally posted by rebellender
reply to post by THE_PROFESSIONAL
They do need nuclear power. What will happen when oil runs out?
oil is abiotic that's why is isn't running out
next please
Petroleum (L. petroleum, from Greek: petra (rock) + Latin: oleum (oil)[1]) or crude oil is a naturally occurring, flammable liquid consisting of a complex mixture of hydrocarbons of various molecular weights and other liquid organic compounds, that are found in geologic formations beneath the Earth's surface. A fossil fuel, it is formed when large quantities of dead organisms, usually zooplankton and algae, are buried underneath sedimentary rock and undergo intense heat and pressure.
en.wikipedia.org...
Originally posted by Danbones
reply to post by LonelyGuy
yes In Iran they don't have the right to be analy probed in airports nor do thier children..
oh well...their lossedit on 4-3-2012 by Danbones because: edit to add the real smiley in this little exchange
Originally posted by LonelyGuy
reply to post by THE_PROFESSIONAL
and hey, if ya love Iran so much why don't you go live there? I'm sure you'll get all the rights and liberties you get in America
www.uncorneredmarket.com...
Traveling to Iran as an American citizen may sound complicated and dangerous. It’s not. We’re here to dispel the myths and answer the questions piling up in our inbox based on our visit to Iran just a few weeks ago.