I never said all of them were fashion whores. I simply said "hippie" was a fashion of the 60s. I'm not generalizing them all, and I'm not saying it was a bad fashion, either. But come on, "people the hippies kicked out of their group"?? Not even the elite could seriously answer this...hopefully..
The part that I see about hippies not having any rules and not kicking anybody out is if you don't have any rules, won't people do just about anything?
Not quite....if you believe the bible then God created Evil.....lucifer made evil active.....and Adam and Eve brought evil into the world by resisting temptation and allowing Original Sin Being serparated from God is God's punishment for those that refuse to follow his way, it depends on your definintion if this is an act of evil or not
I Agree With Nathan...God Didn't Create Evil...As Far As Manson Goes, From The Things I've Seen And Heard, The Man's A Dark Soul, If Ever One Walked This Earth...(But Of Course This Is My Opinion) And McVeigh, Well, I Just Don't Know Enough To Speak On That...As Far As *Throwin' Out The Hippies* Never Heard Of Such A Thing...And I Hope I Don't Again...Although I'm Not Much For Labeling, I Can't Imagine A Close Hippie Friend Of Mine Looking At Another, Saying Something Like "You Haven't Been A Good Hippie~Get Lost~" Or Some Such Nonsense Like That... Doesn't Go Along With The Attitudes Of The Folks I Know... : )
That's where I stopped reading. I know the Bible better than most Christians... And, I don't believe in it.
Manson and McVeigh surely didn't embrace hippie values. They were both frustrated people interested in pleasing themselves by hurting others. Both were caught up in their own fantasy about getting even with a society that they believed somehow abused them. Hippies on the other hand formed their own subculture and lived in it peacefully, as opposed to trying to destroy the established one that they didn't admire. Two different approaches to dealing with a similar problem. .
Good point.... Manson wanted to make it with his music (I hear it's real good), and when he didn't, he set out to get even with those people who he felt were the cause of him not succeeding in music. Thats what I've read about it anyways.
i know. there could be light and love under his psychotic ramblings and sociopathic ways. if he hadn't killed sharon tate and everyone else, most of you people would have followed him anyway.
there's no other way to be when you know your life is over... you start leaving, detaching yourself, long before you die. don't be hatin'.
major peacenik, how was that hating? McV was a first hand, five feet away observation. The JURY didn't get that.