clulup
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quote: Originally posted by BobbyMike
I really can't see even talking to you anymore about this because you seem to absolutely refuse to accept all of human recorded history as evidence of your complete and utter wrong thinking.
Calling war inevitable doesn't necessarily mean that it's "the easy way out". Quite the contrary, if you know where things can lead to you won't have false hopes and be disappointed when things go along their natural course.
Your argument seems to run along the lines of "I don't believe in gravities effect on mass on objects on Earth". That's fine and dandy, just don't complain when you fall down.
All I am saying is that while it may be difficult and often impossible to avoid war on this planet, it is not true that war is inevitable. War can be avoided, there are very good examples of this, and also examples in which this did not work.
You seem to think I am trying to say war is something of the past and does not take place anymore, or will vanish from Earth soon, which is *not* what I am saying.
Take the US of A: not so long ago, there was a war between the states. Don't tell me you have not found a way to avoid that in the future. Therefore it has been convincigly shown that wars between US states are *not* inevitable.
I case with "inevitable" you mean "there will always be a war somewhere on this planet for the foreseeable future", I can agree with you, but that is not the same as "war is inevitable".
Last edited by clulup on 08-20-2003 at 09:44 AM
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