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>Economics should be limited to necessities, like the Internet.
Sorry, bro. The internet isn't necessary to live and exposes you to foreign influences!
You're only allowed your daily ration of state distributed handful of rice, half a loaf of bread and as much water as you can carry in your hands. Don't like it? Clearly only an evil Jew wouldn't like it! Off to the re-education camp for you.
>we should preserve our diversity
Yes but isolating yourself from all the diversity the world has to offer.
>multiculturalism leads to disasters, like Communism and Islam, which engulf whole world.
Nice hyperbole. We couldn't even have this discussion of either "engulfed the whole world." Islam, while pretty big, doesn't persist everywhere and Communism is not fondly thought upon by the world at large. China is moving away from it and people realize that they would rather be free and North Korea is starving to death, demonstrating how it crumbles naturally over time.
>How?
Because you're ascribing the quality of "God" to the Sun. This is not an observation of the Sun, it is deification. You are giving it mystic qualities and lore.
>I won! You have no rights suggesting, that Sun has "no will".
Please repeat in English but that sentence makes no sense. I think you might be asking me to prove a negative, though.
>Nope. They just purchased grain and produced alcohol, using other peoples work.
Okay, so, where did the money come from and where did the food they needed to earn it come from before they could buy it?
>Both act to achieve the equilibrium.
A completely arbitrary quality. There are so many other forms of equilibrium that could but don't equate to the Earth or you brain.
>Civilization born, when people began farming.
Am I going to have to say arbitrary again? It's a completely moot point.
>A Christian Atheist
Okay, stop right there. You can't be both. I know this isn't your strong point but think about this for a second. You can't be theist AND atheist. The "a" in atheist denotes a lack of theism. I'll put this in the context of a wikipedia link so you can swallow it better:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atheism