I wonder what Ta-Nehisi Coates has to say about this one
I wonder what Ta-Nehisi Coates has to say about this one
Sounds reasonable
In all fairness to Curt, it is dick move to publish something when someone clearly intends it to only be between two parties. Not going at all into the substance of what either said, because the story really speaks for itself, but Levy saying Schilling “entered [his] inbox without [his] expressed permission to be off…
Not anymore. #WeAreGood!
FIFA ‘08 is the GOAT. Give me a 38 yd free kick from just off center on either side and it’s top cheddar.
Getcha popcorn ready
Now they can’t play no more!
Putting the Dark Knight below the Avengers is borderline criminal.
Those phrases you listed were actually from his Burwell dissent...It’s ok though, all’s fair in love and Scalia dissents.
I’m not saying the Mongolian people were secular, I’m saying the Mongolian state was secular, there’s a large difference. A non-secular state implies there is an official religion, the Mongolians accepted, and even welcomed, all religions. The U.S. is a secular nation yet 84% of people practice a religion.
Hitler based the hierarchy of the Nazi Party on the Teutonic Order, not it’s religious establishment. The idea that “one man ruled over all” looked great for a man who considered himself superior to anyone. The modern Teutonic Order was actually repressed in Nazi Germany and only came out of the shadows after the end…
Hitler was raised a Catholic but as dictator, he told multiple confidants including Speer, Goebbels, and Bormann that once the war was over, he would “have [his] reckoning with the church. [He’ll] have it reeling on the ropes.” You can’t file his rationale for entering the war as “religious based.” To do so goes…
Mongols were secular. Their wars were not religious, in any way. Modern historians estimate they may killed between 20-50 million people. The mongols did not care about religion as they felt that people could be ruled easier if you let them believe what they wanted, as long as they fought for them. They slaughtered…
That does nothing to explain Stalin, Mao, Hitler, or Genghis Kahn. These four are responsible for tens of millions of deaths and religion was in now way, shape, or form involved in their ideology. Dozens, possibly hundreds, of people are dying daily because of religion today but that is nothing compared to the…