American killed by bow and arrow trying to visit forbidden North Sentinel Island...

Whether you agree with Godboy or not, I think he’s bringing up an interesting topic...but one that should probably go on its own thread.

I think he’s touching on the topic of morality/customs. Is it relative, or does an actual moral standard exist, in a universal way? I think it’s a valid question.

I’m kind of surprised that Godboy (who I thought was an atheist?) seems to acknowledge that a true moral standard does exist.
Whether you agree with Godboy or not, I think he’s bringing up an interesting topic...but one that should probably go on its own thread.

I think he’s touching on the topic of morality/customs. Is it relative, or does an actual moral standard exist, in a universal way? I think it’s a valid question.

I’m kind of surprised that Godboy (who I thought was an atheist?) seems to acknowledge that a true moral
standard does exist.


That's what I was trying to get out of him.. I wanted him to acknowledge something by pushing it.

.
If thats what you were trying to do, you werent doing a very good job of it. You should have been straight forward.

I dont see why religion would be necessary to have moral values. We have encountered many tribes who arent christians or muslims or any kind of religion, yet they dont attack people at first sight, unlike this shitty tribe.
 
Whether you agree with Godboy or not, I think he’s bringing up an interesting topic...but one that should probably go on its own thread.

I think he’s touching on the topic of morality/customs. Is it relative, or does an actual moral standard exist, in a universal way? I think it’s a valid question.

I’m kind of surprised that Godboy (who I thought was an atheist?) seems to acknowledge that a true moral standard does exist.
Whether you agree with Godboy or not, I think he’s bringing up an interesting topic...but one that should probably go on its own thread.

I think he’s touching on the topic of morality/customs. Is it relative, or does an actual moral standard exist, in a universal way? I think it’s a valid question.

I’m kind of surprised that Godboy (who I thought was an atheist?) seems to acknowledge that a true moral
standard does exist.


That's what I was trying to get out of him.. I wanted him to acknowledge something by pushing it.

.
If thats what you were trying to do, you werent doing a very good job of it. You should have been straight forward.

I dont see why religion would be necessary to have moral values. We have encountered many tribes who arent christians or muslims or any kind of religion, yet they dont attack people at first sight, unlike this shitty tribe.


But that's what you get your morals from.
 
When your growing up as an infant you will eat anything right?


Think about it


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Whether you agree with Godboy or not, I think he’s bringing up an interesting topic...but one that should probably go on its own thread.

I think he’s touching on the topic of morality/customs. Is it relative, or does an actual moral standard exist, in a universal way? I think it’s a valid question.

I’m kind of surprised that Godboy (who I thought was an atheist?) seems to acknowledge that a true moral standard does exist.
Whether you agree with Godboy or not, I think he’s bringing up an interesting topic...but one that should probably go on its own thread.

I think he’s touching on the topic of morality/customs. Is it relative, or does an actual moral standard exist, in a universal way? I think it’s a valid question.

I’m kind of surprised that Godboy (who I thought was an atheist?) seems to acknowledge that a true moral
standard does exist.


That's what I was trying to get out of him.. I wanted him to acknowledge something by pushing it.

.
If thats what you were trying to do, you werent doing a very good job of it. You should have been straight forward.

I dont see why religion would be necessary to have moral values. We have encountered many tribes who arent christians or muslims or any kind of religion, yet they dont attack people at first sight, unlike this shitty tribe.

You are one clueless fuck, you know that? Wow.

Stuck
On
Stupid.
 
Whether you agree with Godboy or not, I think he’s bringing up an interesting topic...but one that should probably go on its own thread.

I think he’s touching on the topic of morality/customs. Is it relative, or does an actual moral standard exist, in a universal way? I think it’s a valid question.

I’m kind of surprised that Godboy (who I thought was an atheist?) seems to acknowledge that a true moral standard does exist.
Whether you agree with Godboy or not, I think he’s bringing up an interesting topic...but one that should probably go on its own thread.

I think he’s touching on the topic of morality/customs. Is it relative, or does an actual moral standard exist, in a universal way? I think it’s a valid question.

I’m kind of surprised that Godboy (who I thought was an atheist?) seems to acknowledge that a true moral
standard does exist.


That's what I was trying to get out of him.. I wanted him to acknowledge something by pushing it.

.
If thats what you were trying to do, you werent doing a very good job of it. You should have been straight forward.

I dont see why religion would be necessary to have moral values. We have encountered many tribes who arent christians or muslims or any kind of religion, yet they dont attack people at first sight, unlike this shitty tribe.

You are one clueless fuck, you know that? Wow.

Stuck
On
Stupid.


I don't know where he got his education from it sure wasn't from the streets or a college.
 
Whether you agree with Godboy or not, I think he’s bringing up an interesting topic...but one that should probably go on its own thread.

I think he’s touching on the topic of morality/customs. Is it relative, or does an actual moral standard exist, in a universal way? I think it’s a valid question.

I’m kind of surprised that Godboy (who I thought was an atheist?) seems to acknowledge that a true moral standard does exist.
Whether you agree with Godboy or not, I think he’s bringing up an interesting topic...but one that should probably go on its own thread.

I think he’s touching on the topic of morality/customs. Is it relative, or does an actual moral standard exist, in a universal way? I think it’s a valid question.

I’m kind of surprised that Godboy (who I thought was an atheist?) seems to acknowledge that a true moral
standard does exist.


That's what I was trying to get out of him.. I wanted him to acknowledge something by pushing it.

.
If thats what you were trying to do, you werent doing a very good job of it. You should have been straight forward.

I dont see why religion would be necessary to have moral values. We have encountered many tribes who arent christians or muslims or any kind of religion, yet they dont attack people at first sight, unlike this shitty tribe.


Better be careful here because I am going to rip you apart.

( If Kat doesn't stop me)



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American killed by bow and arrow-wielding tribe while trying to visit remote Indian island

An American tourist trying to visit a lush, remote island in India has been killed by a tribe completely cut off from the outside world and known to attack outsiders with bows and arrows, police revealed Wednesday.

Indian officials have identified the victim as John Allen Chau, 27. They added that he was illegally ferried by fishermen to North Sentinel Island last week, part of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, a group of islands in the Bay of Bengal between India and Burma.

“Adventure awaits. So do leeches,” read the final post on his Instagram account, dated Nov. 2. On his Facebook profile, Chau described himself as a “soccer coach, traveller, and writer.” He often posted images of his worldwide exploits online, such as hikes in Washington state and prior trips to India.

Dependera Pathak, director-general of police on India's Andaman and Nicobar Islands, told the Associated Press that Chau arrived in the region on Oct. 16 and stayed in a hotel while he prepared to visit the prohibited island.

He said Chau organized his visit to the island through a friend who hired seven fishermen for $325 to take him there on a boat, which also towed his kayak.

Chau went ashore in his kayak on Nov. 15 and sent the boat with the fishermen out to sea to avoid detection, Pathak said. He interacted with some of the tribespeople, giving them gifts he had prepared such as a football and fish. But the tribespeople became angry and shot an arrow at him which apparently hit a book he was carrying, Pathak said.

The American's kayak became damaged, so he swam to the fishermen's boat, which was waiting at a prearranged location. There he spent the night and wrote out his experiences on pages of paper which he gave to the fishermen, Pathak said.

In one of the notes handed over, according to the New York Times, Chau wrote about Jesus bestowing him with the strength to visit some of the most forbidden places on Earth.

Chau then set off for the island again the following day. Sources who spoke to AFP though said once he set foot on shore, he was “attacked by arrows but he continued walking.

“The fishermen saw the tribals tying a rope around his neck and dragging his body,” one source added.

Following Chau's death, the fishermen left for Port Blair, the capital of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, where they informed Chau's friend, who notified his family, Pathak said.

He said the family got in touch with Indian police and U.S. consular officials.

"It was a case of misdirected adventure," he added.

The body, according to Reuters, has not yet been recovered as of Wednesday, and those who took him to the island are said to have been arrested.

"The investigation in this matter is on," senior police officer Deepak Yadav said, announcing that the seven fishermen have been taken into custody.

Did this dummy spend even five minutes Googling "North Sentinel Island" before going on his "adventure"? Turns out they don't like visitors.
Just another liberal gone to his just desserts...Liberals do have a deathwish, especially when it comes to "FEEL GOOD" moments..
He was a missionary, not a liberal. I FEEL GOOD exposing your ignorance.
Sentinel Island: American missionary "killed" by remote Indian tribe - CNN

And here's why CNN is fake news:

FYI, After "Anonymous sources say" is when the lies start. Any "Anonymous Source" and they're lying. Period.

'Tis your ignorance being exposed August West. Along with CNN lying to you and you swallowing it hook, line, and sinker.

"
"People thought he is a missionary because he had mentioned his position on god and that he was a believer on social media or somewhere online.

"But in a strict sense, he was not a missionary. He was an adventurer. His intention was to meet the aborigines.""


First picture of tourist killed on North Sentinel Island by uncontacted tribe
The OP said the guy was a LIBERAL with no evidence to support that. CNN lies but the OP doesn`t?
 
Whether you agree with Godboy or not, I think he’s bringing up an interesting topic...but one that should probably go on its own thread.

I think he’s touching on the topic of morality/customs. Is it relative, or does an actual moral standard exist, in a universal way? I think it’s a valid question.

I’m kind of surprised that Godboy (who I thought was an atheist?) seems to acknowledge that a true moral standard does exist.
Whether you agree with Godboy or not, I think he’s bringing up an interesting topic...but one that should probably go on its own thread.

I think he’s touching on the topic of morality/customs. Is it relative, or does an actual moral standard exist, in a universal way? I think it’s a valid question.

I’m kind of surprised that Godboy (who I thought was an atheist?) seems to acknowledge that a true moral
standard does exist.


That's what I was trying to get out of him.. I wanted him to acknowledge something by pushing it.

.
If thats what you were trying to do, you werent doing a very good job of it. You should have been straight forward.

I dont see why religion would be necessary to have moral values. We have encountered many tribes who arent christians or muslims or any kind of religion, yet they dont attack people at first sight, unlike this shitty tribe.


But that's what you get your morals from.

Not all people get their morals from religion... in fact most morals that are embedded in us come from the first 4 years of our life and the people that we interact with at home.
 
American killed by bow and arrow-wielding tribe while trying to visit remote Indian island

An American tourist trying to visit a lush, remote island in India has been killed by a tribe completely cut off from the outside world and known to attack outsiders with bows and arrows, police revealed Wednesday.

Indian officials have identified the victim as John Allen Chau, 27. They added that he was illegally ferried by fishermen to North Sentinel Island last week, part of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, a group of islands in the Bay of Bengal between India and Burma.

“Adventure awaits. So do leeches,” read the final post on his Instagram account, dated Nov. 2. On his Facebook profile, Chau described himself as a “soccer coach, traveller, and writer.” He often posted images of his worldwide exploits online, such as hikes in Washington state and prior trips to India.

Dependera Pathak, director-general of police on India's Andaman and Nicobar Islands, told the Associated Press that Chau arrived in the region on Oct. 16 and stayed in a hotel while he prepared to visit the prohibited island.

He said Chau organized his visit to the island through a friend who hired seven fishermen for $325 to take him there on a boat, which also towed his kayak.

Chau went ashore in his kayak on Nov. 15 and sent the boat with the fishermen out to sea to avoid detection, Pathak said. He interacted with some of the tribespeople, giving them gifts he had prepared such as a football and fish. But the tribespeople became angry and shot an arrow at him which apparently hit a book he was carrying, Pathak said.

The American's kayak became damaged, so he swam to the fishermen's boat, which was waiting at a prearranged location. There he spent the night and wrote out his experiences on pages of paper which he gave to the fishermen, Pathak said.

In one of the notes handed over, according to the New York Times, Chau wrote about Jesus bestowing him with the strength to visit some of the most forbidden places on Earth.

Chau then set off for the island again the following day. Sources who spoke to AFP though said once he set foot on shore, he was “attacked by arrows but he continued walking.

“The fishermen saw the tribals tying a rope around his neck and dragging his body,” one source added.

Following Chau's death, the fishermen left for Port Blair, the capital of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, where they informed Chau's friend, who notified his family, Pathak said.

He said the family got in touch with Indian police and U.S. consular officials.

"It was a case of misdirected adventure," he added.

The body, according to Reuters, has not yet been recovered as of Wednesday, and those who took him to the island are said to have been arrested.

"The investigation in this matter is on," senior police officer Deepak Yadav said, announcing that the seven fishermen have been taken into custody.

Did this dummy spend even five minutes Googling "North Sentinel Island" before going on his "adventure"? Turns out they don't like visitors.
Just another liberal gone to his just desserts...Liberals do have a deathwish, especially when it comes to "FEEL GOOD" moments..
He was a missionary, not a liberal. I FEEL GOOD exposing your ignorance.
Sentinel Island: American missionary "killed" by remote Indian tribe - CNN

And here's why CNN is fake news:

FYI, After "Anonymous sources say" is when the lies start. Any "Anonymous Source" and they're lying. Period.

'Tis your ignorance being exposed August West. Along with CNN lying to you and you swallowing it hook, line, and sinker.

"
"People thought he is a missionary because he had mentioned his position on god and that he was a believer on social media or somewhere online.

"But in a strict sense, he was not a missionary. He was an adventurer. His intention was to meet the aborigines.""


First picture of tourist killed on North Sentinel Island by uncontacted tribe
CNN had it right. You get your facts from a publication called the Mirror? Was there no National Inquirer in the grocery store check out line?
Police say members of an isolated India tribe killed an American adventurer and missionary
 
Whether you agree with Godboy or not, I think he’s bringing up an interesting topic...but one that should probably go on its own thread.

I think he’s touching on the topic of morality/customs. Is it relative, or does an actual moral standard exist, in a universal way? I think it’s a valid question.

I’m kind of surprised that Godboy (who I thought was an atheist?) seems to acknowledge that a true moral standard does exist.
Whether you agree with Godboy or not, I think he’s bringing up an interesting topic...but one that should probably go on its own thread.

I think he’s touching on the topic of morality/customs. Is it relative, or does an actual moral standard exist, in a universal way? I think it’s a valid question.

I’m kind of surprised that Godboy (who I thought was an atheist?) seems to acknowledge that a true moral
standard does exist.


That's what I was trying to get out of him.. I wanted him to acknowledge something by pushing it.

.
If thats what you were trying to do, you werent doing a very good job of it. You should have been straight forward.

I dont see why religion would be necessary to have moral values. We have encountered many tribes who arent christians or muslims or any kind of religion, yet they dont attack people at first sight, unlike this shitty tribe.


But that's what you get your morals from.

Not all people get their morals from religion... in fact most morals that are embedded in us come from the first 4 years of our life and the people that we interact with at home.


I am not a Neurobiologist but from my experience dealing with people it produces hate .

I find more people experience some type of religion early on , never lose it.
 
Proselytizing is illegal in India. USA Christians who go to India for that
purpose are committing a crime. The indian government did not kill him---
his potential VICTIMS killed him
And this is precisely why Indians have no business colonizing America

huh?
Read your own post then figure it out. Its not complicated.

They don't believe in Freedom of Speech. Freedom of Religion. Therefore, they do not belong here
 
Proselytizing is illegal in India. USA Christians who go to India for that
purpose are committing a crime. The indian government did not kill him---
his potential VICTIMS killed him
And this is precisely why Indians have no business colonizing America

huh?
Read your own post then figure it out. Its not complicated.

They don't believe in Freedom of Speech. Freedom of Religion. Therefore, they do not belong here

You are a retard.
 
Whether you agree with Godboy or not, I think he’s bringing up an interesting topic...but one that should probably go on its own thread.

I think he’s touching on the topic of morality/customs. Is it relative, or does an actual moral standard exist, in a universal way? I think it’s a valid question.

I’m kind of surprised that Godboy (who I thought was an atheist?) seems to acknowledge that a true moral standard does exist.
Whether you agree with Godboy or not, I think he’s bringing up an interesting topic...but one that should probably go on its own thread.

I think he’s touching on the topic of morality/customs. Is it relative, or does an actual moral standard exist, in a universal way? I think it’s a valid question.

I’m kind of surprised that Godboy (who I thought was an atheist?) seems to acknowledge that a true moral
standard does exist.


That's what I was trying to get out of him.. I wanted him to acknowledge something by pushing it.

.
If thats what you were trying to do, you werent doing a very good job of it. You should have been straight forward.

I dont see why religion would be necessary to have moral values. We have encountered many tribes who arent christians or muslims or any kind of religion, yet they dont attack people at first sight, unlike this shitty tribe.
It’s not about religion. You’re completely misunderstanding. Like I said, this is a topic that probably should have its own thread. There’s a lot to it, but it’s 2:15 in the morning here, so for me at least it’ll have to be another day.
 
Proselytizing is illegal in India. USA Christians who go to India for that
purpose are committing a crime. The indian government did not kill him---
his potential VICTIMS killed him
And this is precisely why Indians have no business colonizing America

huh?
Read your own post then figure it out. Its not complicated.

They don't believe in Freedom of Speech. Freedom of Religion. Therefore, they do not belong here

who?
 
This situation is sort of like the assassination of Matthew Shepherd in Wyoming like 20 years ago.

Mr. Shepherd when into a straight bar in Wyoming to preach Gay Marriage and the advantage of homosexuality to the straight masses and a couple of the straights took offense and killed him.

This is the same thing, except it was a Christian going into a heathen stronghold to preach it and getting killed by heathen who took offense.
 
American killed by bow and arrow-wielding tribe while trying to visit remote Indian island

An American tourist trying to visit a lush, remote island in India has been killed by a tribe completely cut off from the outside world and known to attack outsiders with bows and arrows, police revealed Wednesday.

Indian officials have identified the victim as John Allen Chau, 27. They added that he was illegally ferried by fishermen to North Sentinel Island last week, part of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, a group of islands in the Bay of Bengal between India and Burma.

“Adventure awaits. So do leeches,” read the final post on his Instagram account, dated Nov. 2. On his Facebook profile, Chau described himself as a “soccer coach, traveller, and writer.” He often posted images of his worldwide exploits online, such as hikes in Washington state and prior trips to India.

Dependera Pathak, director-general of police on India's Andaman and Nicobar Islands, told the Associated Press that Chau arrived in the region on Oct. 16 and stayed in a hotel while he prepared to visit the prohibited island.

He said Chau organized his visit to the island through a friend who hired seven fishermen for $325 to take him there on a boat, which also towed his kayak.

Chau went ashore in his kayak on Nov. 15 and sent the boat with the fishermen out to sea to avoid detection, Pathak said. He interacted with some of the tribespeople, giving them gifts he had prepared such as a football and fish. But the tribespeople became angry and shot an arrow at him which apparently hit a book he was carrying, Pathak said.

The American's kayak became damaged, so he swam to the fishermen's boat, which was waiting at a prearranged location. There he spent the night and wrote out his experiences on pages of paper which he gave to the fishermen, Pathak said.

In one of the notes handed over, according to the New York Times, Chau wrote about Jesus bestowing him with the strength to visit some of the most forbidden places on Earth.

Chau then set off for the island again the following day. Sources who spoke to AFP though said once he set foot on shore, he was “attacked by arrows but he continued walking.

“The fishermen saw the tribals tying a rope around his neck and dragging his body,” one source added.

Following Chau's death, the fishermen left for Port Blair, the capital of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, where they informed Chau's friend, who notified his family, Pathak said.

He said the family got in touch with Indian police and U.S. consular officials.

"It was a case of misdirected adventure," he added.

The body, according to Reuters, has not yet been recovered as of Wednesday, and those who took him to the island are said to have been arrested.

"The investigation in this matter is on," senior police officer Deepak Yadav said, announcing that the seven fishermen have been taken into custody.

Did this dummy spend even five minutes Googling "North Sentinel Island" before going on his "adventure"? Turns out they don't like visitors.
Just because they are a tribe, doesnt make them immune to punishment for murder. Someone from that tribe needs to be put it prison.

You go over there and arrest someone.
 
I'll just assume the tribe was on their lands when this happened. Wouldn't that make the tribe subject to their laws, not ours?

Would you invade them?
I would smash that fucking tribe of it were up to me. Id swarm that god damn place with soldiers and find out who killed that guy. If they made even the slightest move of aggression, id have those soldiers fire on them. These shit heads need to be taught a lesson.

Be cool and you get treated cool, be a dick and get treated like a dick.

Their customs mean less than yours? That's awful big government of you.
If youre willing to excuse murders, then you are over valuing "customs". Fuck their stupid customs, I dont care.

That's cool and all. Somewhat imperialistic and "might makes right" of you.

Imagine the Wednesday is Holy country coming and attacking you because you work on Wednesday and that's the ultimate sin in their culture.
"Might makes right" is kind of your argument isn't it? You're the one saying it's cool for this tribe to kill a lone guy just because it's their turf.
Its not ideal, but if Trump says don't cross the border or we'll shoot, then fires a warning shot, then someone gets shot, thats an acceptable border defense.

The French told the Germans not to cross the border or they'll shoot. The French sure did shoot back.

If some guy breaks into your house and you give the warning shot then shoot him I'm not going to start a war to come get you.
 
This situation is sort of like the assassination of Matthew Shepherd in Wyoming like 20 years ago.

Mr. Shepherd when into a straight bar in Wyoming to preach Gay Marriage and the advantage of homosexuality to the straight masses and a couple of the straights took offense and killed him.

This is the same thing, except it was a Christian going into a heathen stronghold to preach it and getting killed by heathen who took offense.
I`ve never heard that story about Shepherd preaching in the bar. Link?
 
You people likening the tribal people of the island to animals are disgusting.

They are not animals. They are people.

Leave those people alone or they might kill you.
 

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