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Dec 02, 2005 15:55

Taken from Chp. 7 - Racial Prejudice and Racial Discrimination of Ethics in Criminal Justice: In Search of the Truth (3rd Ed.) by Sam. S. Souryal ( Read more... )

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sami_jane December 3 2005, 16:24:49 UTC
Using Jesus Christ as an intellectual argument is in itself a fallacy. The idea that there is a god who caused an immaculate conception in a Jew woman is purely based on faith and should not be used as fact to prove such an important point.

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brelin_ December 3 2005, 16:44:18 UTC
Wrong argument Sam. Let's stay on subject here.

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misshead_kicker December 5 2005, 00:47:52 UTC
i think that's a good point.
what's a "modest race?"

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sparklngstarlet December 4 2005, 04:53:54 UTC
wow. just wow.

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shintathegentle December 6 2005, 17:31:59 UTC
Uh, haven't the Jews been God's Chosen since way way way before Christ was born? It only makes sense that Christ would be a Jew. I think the concept of "master" race in that context is irrelevant. For if part of the bible is accepted why then would not all of it be, such as creation, wherein all humanity sprung forth from two persons, which would imply that all 'races' are related to one another, thusly, in my mind, somewhat defeating its self. No, races are a man-made idea that allows evil ones to, in their minds, 'justify' wrong doing.

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