04-28-2008, 12:25 AM
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| Partisan Join Date: Feb 2007 Location: Los Angeles Gender:  Posts: 10,671 Country:  Points: 34,362, Level: 100 | Level up: 0%, 0 Points needed | | Quote:
Originally Posted by Grace Well for instance, lets say this article is true, and they are in fact going to divide England, totaly taking your boarders, will the people just complain, or will they be willing to do what needs to be done to keep there identity?
I dont think the US aplies to this, considering we have always been under one goverment. England has been a sovern nation for a long time. New York has never been a nation on its own. Are you really for the unity of europe on a level that the states are? | \\ Nope, never.
In my experience most Europeans oppose a United States of Europe with some kind of single central government. Especially people who live in the larger countries, and particularly the Brits who have never felt part of Europe.
I don't think the One World Govt theory has any credibility at all. The EU member states struggle to agree on anything, and so do the members of the UN.
The former Soviet Union, which many Bible scholars thought was Magog from Revelations, no longer exists.
Are we really in the end times or could it still be 5,000 years away? Doggone it darn right you betcha bless your heart maverick |