Welcome
Login:   Pass:     Register - Forgot Password - Resend Activation

Turkish Class Forums / Turkey

Turkey

Add reply to this discussion
Moderators: libralady, sonunda
Pharmasy shop ( eczane)
(171 Messages in 18 pages - View all)
<<  ... 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 [15] 16 17 18
140.       TheAenigma
5001 posts
 06 Nov 2009 Fri 09:01 pm

 

Quoting alameda

I wonder, would  Jesus would recognize what has been passing as "Christian" for the last couple thousand years?

 

 If he existed, he would probably be amazed that a jumped up preacher with a few tricks up his sleeve is still remembered

141.       Daydreamer
3743 posts
 06 Nov 2009 Fri 09:05 pm

 

Quoting alameda

 

 

Yes, I think the terms Nazi is overused in the extreme. Nazis existed at a particular time and place, and do not currently exist.  The term Nazi has become an adjetive, it is unfortunate that the term has made it into popular language.

 

I understand what he meant by calling "Westerners" Christians is the fact that the dominant cultures in the "West" has decended from a "Christian" past.  I really don´t think most Europeans are particularly religious, or Christian.  The fact of the matter is for a much longer period of time Europe was "Pagan", much longer than it ever was Christian. 

 

In a sense, I see the current "Christian" countries as an evolution of the Roman Empire, rather than any religion. This not to say I don´t think there are sincere Christians, as I´m sure there are......but the identification as "Christian" is takek many times for  political of social reasons, rather than a sincere spiritual quest.

 

I wonder, would  Jesus would recognize what has been passing as "Christian" for the last couple thousand years?

I couldn´t agree more.

 

Contrary to what AE observes in Germany, I believe the Neo-Nazi subculture (justt like all other forms of skinhead subcultures) are dying out. They´re a bit a thing of the ´90s. It was the time of the great skinhead revival. Nowadays skinheads are taken over by chavs...Besides, the neo-nazi were mostly trying to find their pagan roots, and they were mostly against Christianity as a Jewish thing.

 

Sure there are groups of neo-nazists/skinheads in Europe (and the USA) but they´re smaller in number than 10 years ago. Seems people of today prefer Emo or tracksuits

 

142.       alameda
3499 posts
 06 Nov 2009 Fri 09:16 pm

I am aware of the neo-nazis........and note the fact that they are called neo-nazi.....they exist here too....I just think a better term would be in order.

 

Although the Nazis and the Neo-Nazis have similarities, I still think they are unique and separate entities, and I wish a proper more accurate name were available to discribe just what they are......hateful.... intolerant....exclusivist..................Head bang

 

Quoting TheAenigma

 

 

 Oh dear!  Clearly you are one of those "the world does not exist outside the USA" people as you are obviously not aware of the HUGE (and ever increasing) numbers of neo-nazis in western europe (and in Germany in particular)...

 

 

143.       Elisabeth
5732 posts
 06 Nov 2009 Fri 11:05 pm

So, can a pharmacist from another country get a job in Turkey????<img src='/static/images/smileys//lol.gif' alt='lol'> (fast)

 

 



Edited (11/6/2009) by Elisabeth

144.       lemon
1374 posts
 07 Nov 2009 Sat 12:28 am

 

Quoting Elisabeth

So, can a pharmacist from another country get a job in Turkey????<img src='/static/images/smileys//lol.gif' alt='lol'> (fast)

 

 

 

No, they cant. They have to pass the "nazi" exam.

145.       yakamozzz
398 posts
 07 Nov 2009 Sat 02:37 am

 

Quoting lemon

 

 

No, they cant. They have to pass the "nazi" exam.

 

<img src='/static/images/smileys//lol.gif' alt='lol'> (fast)<img src='/static/images/smileys//lol.gif' alt='lol'> (fast)

146.       lemon
1374 posts
 07 Nov 2009 Sat 11:27 am

 

Quoting catwoman

 

 

That was my attempt at humor, did it work?

 

It didnt work for her or she simply wanted to boast with her knowledge. Anyway that statement was repeated again and again.

147.       Elisabeth
5732 posts
 09 Nov 2009 Mon 05:03 pm

 

Quoting lemon

 

 

No, they cant. They have to pass the "nazi" exam.

 

 They have nazi exams in Turkey too?  I thought they only had them here in the bed West?{#emotions_dlg.ninja}

148.       lemon
1374 posts
 09 Nov 2009 Mon 07:20 pm

 

Quoting Elisabeth

 

 

 They have nazi exams in Turkey too?  I thought they only had them here in the bed West?{#emotions_dlg.ninja}

 

canim, i dont know. i dont care. its not my problem.

149.       lady in red
6947 posts
 09 Nov 2009 Mon 07:25 pm

 

Quoting TheAenigma

Can we all stop posting in this thread now because it is really irritating me every time I have to read the miss-spelled "pharmasy"

 

Look - Aenigma asked us 4 pages ago to stop posting in this misspelt thread!  Why is no-one taking any notice.  {#emotions_dlg.you_smartass}

150.       Elisabeth
5732 posts
 09 Nov 2009 Mon 07:29 pm

 

Quoting lady in red

 

 

Look - Aenigma asked us 4 pages ago to stop posting in this misspelt thread!  Why is no-one taking any notice.  {#emotions_dlg.you_smartass}

 

 And we should listen to Aenigma because????????  {#emotions_dlg.shy}

(171 Messages in 18 pages - View all)
<<  ... 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 [15] 16 17 18
Add reply to this discussion




Turkish Dictionary
Turkish Chat
Open mini chat
New in Forums
Why yer gördüm but yeri geziyorum
HaydiDeer: Thank you very much, makes perfect sense!
Etmeyi vs etmek
HaydiDeer: Thank you very much!
Görülmez vs görünmiyor
HaydiDeer: Thank you very much, very well explained!
Içeri and içeriye
HaydiDeer: Thank you very much for the detailed ...
Present continous tense
HaydiDeer: Got it, thank you!
Hic vs herhangi, degil vs yok
HaydiDeer: Thank you very much!
Rize Artvin Airport Transfer - Rize Tours
rizetours: Dear Guest; In order to make your Black Sea trip more enjoyable, our c...
What does \"kabul ettiğini\" mean?
HaydiDeer: Thank you very much for the detailed ...
Kimse vs biri (anyone)
HaydiDeer: Thank you!
Random Pictures of Turkey
Most liked