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That's why I said "to put it simply."
Denmark already said no. Besides, Greenland has full autonomy anyway, so they are effectively independent already.
I don't think they will pass up a lot of money.
Full autonomy would be independent, they have self rule, but are under Denmark control.
So then what's the point in making them independent if they are already pretty close to independent.
Also, we want to buy Greenland for the resources, so making it independent sounds like a terrible idea, because then why would we buy it?
*Sh*t he has a point.* I guess we could use it to keep a close eye on Russia like we wanted Canada in the 1980's. If only we wouldn't use it for resources.
I realize that, but the use of "form" doesn't accurately depict what Christians confess, and so I take issue with it as a simplification.
What do you mean?
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Christianity was originally absolutely monotheistic like Judaism and Islam.
Early Christians followed Mosaic Law and worshipped by prostrating to the One God (who art in heaven).
Soon they developed a seperate creed which stated that Jesus was the Son of God and was given the Spirit of God and that worshipping Jesus Christ was the true manner of achieving Salvation.
Eventually this developed into the Trinity as taught by Paul.
Yeah
Just like humanity was a lawless wasteland before the advent of human governments.
Oh. Wait.
Initial coexistence followed by increased tensions and the inevitable formation of factions. said factions tear each other apart and innocents get stuck in the middle. Innocents turn to violence out of last resort.
One faction or group of factions reigns supreme and guess what, some form of government is back. If no faction manages to claim the throne the land devolves into a lawless wasteland
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