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American domestic and foreign policies are based on the same priniciple.

Every morning the farmer goes to the chicken coup to feed the chickens.
The chickens all run up to greet him.
One morning, as usual, all the chickens run up to greet the farmer.
The farmer wrung their necks.

Does this principle come from Judeo-Christianity??
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Charity · 70-79
Considering when I was coming up we had chickens, turkeys, ducks, rabbits, dogs, cats, hogs, and scheduling pony.

Our chickens you could just walk up to them and get one / feed or no feed.

But are you saying that in Judeo/Christianity God is baiting us in just to kill us?
sree251 · 41-45, M
@Charity
Considering when I was coming up we had chickens, turkeys, ducks, rabbits, dogs, cats, hogs, and scheduling pony.

Our chickens you could just walk up to them and get one / feed or no feed.

Your situation was more deadly, for the chickens. They became family, like kids whose necks are broken by their mother as they sleep in her arms.

But are you saying that in Judeo/Christianity God is baiting us in just to kill us?

Baiting implies intent to kill, a conscious goal. The killer, in this instance, is not God but the US Government depicted as the farmer. The chickens are the US citizens. The question is about the principle by which the US Government operate in carrying out its policies both foreign and domestic. What moral driver informs this ghastly policy? Is it Judeo-Christianity?
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sree251 · 41-45, M
@Charity
I SEE YOU CHANGED THE THE WORDS ON THE TOPIC OF THE POST

Please clarify what words were changed on the topic of my post?
Charity · 70-79
@sree251

Once you changed it the original post is gone.

So I can't quote your exact words but I do know Judeo-Christian was redacted / removed from the topic headline of the post.