I am speaking from an American perspective. Here, poor people can get grants, and anyone can get student loans. These can be used towards getting whatever education and job you want.Michaelm wrote:You really think it is as easy as applying for school and getting your dreamjob ?!?
First, the government will say NO, you've got work, you will be getting work easily. There's is NO need for education.
Now if you've been unemployed for so long then they wont say that.
But you still will not get the education you want.
There will have to be some tests to see if you're not to dumb to count till two and so on.
Then they try to put you in those jobs that are needed the most. These jobs don't have to be what you like but what the government thinks is necessary.
Terrorism works!
This is not similation. Get ready to destoroy the enemy. Target for the weak points of f**kin' machine. Do your best you have ever done.
i would actually disagree. you don't have to necessarily believe everything as actual fact. you don't have to believe jesus fed 5 million people with a kfc bargain bucket. it's just about teachings, and give people an idea of how to be a good person, and a good member of a society. to re-enforce this, you need to have negative consequences for going against that and pursuing purely selfish actions. so you need to have a framework and story to back it all up. unfortunately with such big sprawling books is that you get various contradictions. and people will skew these to sort out their own personal agendas. so-called muslim suicide bombers, which is a bit of an oxymoron as suicide is a holy sin to them. or the god hates fags people (whilst the bible does condemn homosexuality, it doesn't even make the ten commandments - lusting after your neighbours wife is a bigger sin, and who hasn't committed that one?). and those are quite tragic. but you don't convince those small minorities of their wrong doing by saying "what you believe is bullshit", you do it by disproving what they say with their religious textsStormwatch wrote:What anyone likes or dislikes does not matter. All that matters is truth. And religions teach as facts things that are not true -- ludicrous supernatural claims for which there is no solid evidence. Worse, they tell you to have "faith" -- ignore the lack of evidence for their claims, ignore the evidence that contradicts their claims. They teach you to not see reality.jpj wrote:how do you know you don't like religion if you've never tried one?

that shouldn't have been taken so seriously - it's a quote from a tv show called ali gFallacious argument. You don't have to try everything to make a valid judgment regarding it.

RegalSin wrote:Videogames took my life away like the Natives during colonial times.
But funk is its own reward. No carrots or sticks necessary.it's just about teachings, and give people an idea of how to be a good person, and a good member of a society. to re-enforce this, you need to have negative consequences for going against that and pursuing purely selfish actions. so you need to have a framework and story to back it all up.
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