Monday, October 26, 2009

Moses Bon Saam and Common Sense

Here is a place for you discuss what is going on in Moses Bon Saam and Common Sense. Use the comment area below to help each out. The two paragraph summary, per article, is due on Thursday.
-Grudem

13 comments:

  1. I have no idea what he is talking about. Grudem is crazy. GRAHHHHHHHH!

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  2. I have no idea what he is talking about too!!! haha

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  3. Ok, let's have a hope that we will undertand it NOW ^^

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  5. I have questions :D

    So the introduction of this story is about that, the author is not sure ?!

    and the story is near the american relovution however it says about the slaves rights and how to accept them as the members of our society ??!!

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  6. Definitely!!! It said at the beginning that this story might be written by a freed slave. It was penned by Robert Roberts. It doesn't said anything about the author.

    And I think the whole story was talking about the slaves rights like Mark said. But I still don't understand...

    I remember, in the past of American history, the European enslaved the American, then they changed to enslaved African because they thought that the African were better to be enslave than the American. What was happened with the American after that??? And Is this story was talking about both of the African and American slave or what???

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  7. I think its just talks about south american slaves.

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  8. and i think the common sense is about the connection between america and europe,and about trading ??!!
    What do u think ???

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  9. I did not reached to that story yet :">.haha!!!...Sorry Mark

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  10. Why they call Moses bon sàam is a speech? Did somebody had that speech, and then after all, nobody remembered him anymore? (seems like a stupid question :">)

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  11. Does anybody can write what think about the second text, i mean about the "From common sense" ? We can change our opinions.

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  12. In "Common Sense" Thomas Paine talks about unprofitable relationship of America with Britain. He says, that America can get much more wealth and power by having good interrelation with European Countries and trading with them.

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