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It is a sad situation, to be sure.
HOWEVER, it just proves beyond a shadow of a doubt that it is NOT "One World".
Many (if not most) of the people of the world, both inside and outside the United States, do not think or believe alike.
If one leaves the culture they are comfortable with, and goes to live in a different culture, one can expect that the "new" culture will create some severe "culture shock" that will have to be dealt with. The learning experience can be painful, both physically and mentally.
When one puts themselves in such a situation, they have nobody to blame but themselves.
While it is true that the United States does have problems, I can think of no country in the world where I would rather live. I certainly would never move to a country that would object to my religion or the way I live, no matter how much "good" I thought I could do there.
It is a sad situation, to be sure. HOWEVER, it just proves beyond a shadow of a doubt that it is NOT "One World".
Many (if not most) of the people of the world, both inside and outside the United States, do not think or believe alike.
If one leaves the culture they are comfortable with, and goes to live in a different culture, one can expect that the "new" culture will create some severe "culture shock" that will have to be dealt with. The learning experience can be painful, both physically and mentally.
When one puts themselves in such a situation, they have nobody to blame but themselves.
While it is true that the United States does have problems, I can think of no country in the world where I would rather live. I certainly would never move to a country that would object to my religion or the way I live, no matter how much "good" I thought I could do there.
I don't think anyone has ever claimed such a thing.
I don't think anyone has ever claimed such a thing.
Perhaps not (and I never said that), but it is obvious, from this thread (and others) that some (many) people think it is (or should be) true. Especially those who favor "one world government". It isn't one world, and probably never will be.
Perhaps not (and I never said that), but it is obvious, from this thread (and others) that some (many) people think it is (or should be) true. Especially those who favor "one world government". It isn't one world, and probably never will be.
I don’t even know what that means, I never heard that term.
terrible title to this story. Divorce cases are ugly whether its Saudi Arabia or USA or any part of the world. The opponent will use any inch they can to win over as this ladies husband did and as this lady (or her journalist is doing) by misrepresenting her story.
I don’t even know what that means, I never heard that term.
"One World Government" is a term that is used to describe a hypothetical governing system in which a single government has sovereignty over the entire world. In other words, there would be no separate national governments, except perhaps in the context of local administration. Under a One World Government, there would be no such things as Americans or Japanese or Nigerians or Saudi Arabians; there would just be . . . whatever a citizen of Earth would be called. (Earthers? Terrans? I have no idea.)
In most of the middle east the mother is the caregiver only until the child is a pre-schooler, after that the father is responsible for his child's care and education. Odds are the court would have delivered the same decision even if the mother were Saudi.
"One World Government" is a term that is used to describe a hypothetical governing system in which a single government has sovereignty over the entire world. In other words, there would be no separate national governments, except perhaps in the context of local administration. Under a One World Government, there would be no such things as Americans or Japanese or Nigerians or Saudi Arabians; there would just be . . . whatever a citizen of Earth would be called. (Earthers? Terrans? I have no idea.)
And that poster thinks posters here want that? I don’t know a single person who would be for that.
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