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  • Bobby-Joe
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    Re: Beglium 2

    Originally posted by Beroshi View Post
    First of all, you're confusing races with nationalities. I assume you have the American nationality of the caucasian race (aka white people).
    (The lack of knowledge is really making it hard to explain things around here...)
    Of course there is an American Race (as in white, Baptist Republican). It's the others who want take our great country away from us.

    Originally posted by Beroshi View Post
    Belgians are of the caucasian race as well (as they are West-Europeans, tracing back to the Roman empire, known as the Gauls and identified by Juleus Caesar).
    Again, an argument from authority. But if you read your Gaulic Wars you would know the Belgae were a Celtic tribe, not a race.
    Originally posted by Beroshi View Post
    Because, I can't imagine people from a Western country really not knowing and even believing the existance of certain key countries in the world. I mean, you guys also have tv's and radio's and stuff. Right?
    Of course friend - we have Fox News and the Trinity Broadcasting Network in Freehold.

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  • Beroshi
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    Re: Beglium 2

    Yet, I actually assume you guys also know all of this, but just like to keep this thing going? Right? And I like to discuss facts, so where all having fun.


    Because, I can't imagine people from a Western country really not knowing and even believing the existance of certain key countries in the world. I mean, you guys also have tv's and radio's and stuff. Right?

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  • Beroshi
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    Re: Beglium 2

    Originally posted by Bobby-Joe View Post
    I am saying your are using an argument from authority, like most secularist. Just because some book like an atlas or the consensus of the scientific community or what ever says it is true, your seclarists belive it.

    This is nothing like The Bible. The Bible is written by God (using human beings as pens. )


    Ok, tell you what; show me one person who is racially identified as "Belgium". There are English, Italians, Germans, Americans and French races. So there should be Belgian race.


    First of all, you're confusing races with nationalities. I assume you have the American nationality of the caucasian race (aka white people).
    (The lack of knowledge is really making it hard to explain things around here...)


    Belgians are of the caucasian race as well (as they are West-Europeans, tracing back to the Roman empire, known as the Gauls and identified by Juleus Caesar).

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  • Bobby-Joe
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    Re: Beglium 2

    Originally posted by Beroshi View Post
    I do not speak of any book?
    And what are you saying here? The whole Christian faith is based on what "someone" wrote down in "a book".
    I am saying your are using an argument from authority, like most secularist. Just because some book like an atlas or the consensus of the scientific community or what ever says it is true, your seclarists belive it.

    This is nothing like The Bible. The Bible is written by God (using human beings as pens. )

    Originally posted by Beroshi View Post
    Belgium has been considered as non existent by some because it does not appear in the Bible. Then by the same reasoning I can ask those to point out the USA in the Bible. Whether you believe Flemish people speak Dutch in stead of German or not, does not really matter here.

    The only points I have read here against the existence of Belgium are political ones made by Sir Wide-Open. Political ones!
    Ok, tell you what; show me one person who is racially identified as "Belgium". There are English, Italians, Germans, Americans and French races. So there should be Belgian race.

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  • Beroshi
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    Re: Beglium 2

    Originally posted by Bobby-Joe View Post
    Look friend, speaking as a TRUE Christian™ (as in Baptists, Republican) it takes a bit more for someone to write something down in a book to make it true.
    I do not speak of any book?
    And what are you saying here? The whole Christian faith is based on what "someone" wrote down in "a book".

    Belgium has been considered as non existent by some because it does not appear in the Bible. Then by the same reasoning I can ask those to point out the USA in the Bible. Whether you believe Flemish people speak Dutch in stead of German or not, does not really matter here.

    The only points I have read here against the existence of Belgium are political ones made by Sir Wide-Open. Political ones!

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  • Bobby-Joe
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    Re: Beglium 2

    Originally posted by Beroshi View Post
    Not an answer to my question at all, is it?
    And Flemish is a dialect of Dutch, not of German.
    Look friend, speaking as a TRUE Christian(tm) (as in Baptists, Republican) it takes a bit more for someone to write something down in a book to make it true.

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  • Cranky Old Man
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    Re: Belgium: another imaginary country (half German/half French)

    Originally posted by Beroshi View Post
    You speak of talking to locals, of regions called Flanders and Wallonia. So what you're saying that Belgium does not exist, but Flanders and Wallonia doe exist? So, the non-existing discussion is a political discussion and has nothing to do with what the Bible says or does not say about Belgium?
    Flanders is part of Germany and Wallonia is part of France. Which part of "Belgium does not exist" are you not getting!?

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  • Beroshi
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    Re: Belgium: another imaginary country (half German/half French)

    Originally posted by Wide-Open View Post
    I have been trying to convince the locals of that little fact for the last 7 years, and they must be the two most confused peoples on earth.

    A typical conversation goes like this:

    Me: "You do know Belgium doesn't exist, right?"
    Them: "What are you talking about you stupid American, of COURSE Belgium exists!!!"

    So the moment I turn my back they go:

    Them: "Belgium is an artificial country! Sire, there are no Belgians! Long live Flanders. Long live Wallonia. Belgium does not exist!"

    Me: "But that's what I was saying, right? "
    Them: "You stupid godfag, Belgium does exist! That way we can make it stop existing!"

    I'm sorry, but these people are crazy.

    You speak of talking to locals, of regions called Flanders and Wallonia. So what you're saying that Belgium does not exist, but Flanders and Wallonia doe exist? So, the non-existing discussion is a political discussion and has nothing to do with what the Bible says or does not say about Belgium?

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  • Wide-Open
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    Re: Belgium: another imaginary country (half German/half French)

    I have been trying to convince the locals of that little fact for the last 7 years, and they must be the two most confused peoples on earth.

    A typical conversation goes like this:

    Me: "You do know Belgium doesn't exist, right?"
    Them: "What are you talking about you stupid American, of COURSE Belgium exists!!!"

    So the moment I turn my back they go:

    Them: "Belgium is an artificial country! Sire, there are no Belgians! Long live Flanders. Long live Wallonia. Belgium does not exist!"

    Me: "But that's what I was saying, right? "
    Them: "You stupid godfag, Belgium does exist! That way we can make it stop existing!"

    I'm sorry, but these people are crazy.

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  • Beroshi
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    Re: Beglium 2

    Originally posted by Bobby-Joe View Post
    The so called country of Belgium does NOT exists. Notice how Belgiumstanis always identify themselves as Flems or Walloons. That is French and German by any other other name. The Liberal elite simply concocted this silly country and then brainwashed a bunch of people to think they live in it.
    Not an answer to my question at all, is it?
    And Flemish is a dialect of Dutch, not of German.

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  • Bobby-Joe
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    Re: Beglium 2

    Originally posted by Beroshi View Post
    You say Belgium does not exist because it is not mentioned once in the Bible, where is the USA or even America mentioned in it? Or where English is spoken, or even mentioned?
    The so called country of Belgium does NOT exists. Notice how Belgiumstanis always identify themselves as Flems or Walloons. That is French and German by any other other name. The Liberal elite simply concocted this silly country and then brainwashed a bunch of people to think they live in it.

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  • Beroshi
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    Re: Beglium 2

    Originally posted by Pastor Ezekiel View Post
    No, can you put down the bottle of Jameson's and repent of being a scottish joo?
    You say Belgium does not exist because it is not mentioned once in the Bible, where is the USA or even America mentioned in it? Or where English is spoken, or even mentioned?

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  • Attila's Wife
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    Re: Belgium: another imaginary country (half German/half French)

    Someone claiming to be these imaginary people attempted a sea invasion of south-east England yesterday. Predictably, they tried to do it at low water, ran aground on Goodwin Sands (clearly marked on the map) and had to be rescued:



    When asked where they were from, they pointed to that German flag and babbled something about "Belgium".

    When they had been towed into port, one of my grandsons noticed that they were very heavily suntanned. So he pointed them in the general direction of Mecca, declaimed Revelation 21:8 (to general applause) and sent them off to the Lake of Fire.

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  • Pastor Ezekiel
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    Re: Beglium 2

    Originally posted by jonas View Post
    Can you quote me texts from the bible , where the USA is mentioned ???
    No, can you put down the bottle of Jameson's and repent of being a scottish joo?

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  • jonas
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    Re: Beglium 2

    Originally posted by Heathen_Basher View Post
    When I type in Narnia I get a lot of responses too. Same with Wonderland, Oz, and Never Ever Land. I suppose those must be real places too?

    Fact: Belgium is never once mentioned in the Bible!

    Can you quote me texts from the bible , where the USA is mentioned ???

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