If you owe money to a king, and the king forgives your debt, are you now more in debt to the king? No, the debt is forgiven.
Perhaps you feel compelled to live a life of love, gratitude and service to the king? In a way this is similar to indebtedness, but it is not the same as indebtedness...
We British are a rather unrevolutionary people. :p
After Leave won, most Remainers were like "Well, that sucks... Time to get on with my life." If Remain won, I suspect the same would have happened with most Leavers.
Brexit was very polarising and came as a shock, but people did not respond as...
Misjudging the demographics of your country does not mean you are generally an ignorant person.
Silly article and survey.
China beat the US to be the second most ignorant though! Great stuff.
Interesting to note that the top two 'most ignorant' countries, India and China, also have the...
Yeah, if private space industry isn't profitable, he shouldn't expect subsidies to keep them afloat.
Though if it isn't profitable for the private sector, would you support more government space programs and spending?
I don't find it difficult at all to laugh when someone makes a joke about my religion in good fun. Of course it can depend on the joke itself, some can be a bit more off-colour than others.
This does not downgrade the importance of my religion to me either.
The question is, what was going on in the man's heart, to want to disobey a clear command of God in the first place?
God is utterly holy, the wages of all sin is death, and all have fallen short.
And the Catholic Church believes all Scripture is infallible, even if there are some bad Catholics...
Why would opposition to multiculturalism be driven by some belief they are "unnatural and contrary to the laws of racial hygiene", and from all these racial theories?
Is it so hard to think there is a belief that you want your culture, completely unrelated to race, to remain unchanged and be...
Taking pride in one's skin colour is something I've always found absurd.
I understand black people coming together to celebrate their history and the things their ancestors went through. At the same time, I also feel that such things divide us rather than bring us together. I don't want black...
When was this? Is that from the 50s and 60s when we helped spark the Iranian revolution or more recent. We make so many terrible foreign policy decisions I get confused.
Bush and his Iraq war, Obama and his Libyan one, and nearly bombing Assad too just as ISIS was on the rise. They're all bad and this bipartisan foreign policy establishment needs to go.
She's the editor of a 'libertarian conservative' publication in the USA now, Heat Street, dunno if you've heard of it (I haven't).
I'm glad she's not in our Parliament anymore, I don't like thinking about the possibility that there are other MPs like her still there.