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Random Politics & Religion #00
fonewear said: » I didn't say kill each other but if it's me or you you already know the answer pilgrim ! Everyone is quick to say Muslim this or Muslim that this guy would have killed people with or without religion. At some point you have to start to wonder what part of it is religion and what part is just someone who wanted to get violent already and just needed an excuse and a little push. Terrorist leaders are really good at providing the excuse and the little push. Offline
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Remember kids. Jesus may have been a socialist, but God was a Libertarian, because he made himself.
fonewear said: » Ok you give me proof of a non violent caveman and I"ll show you the very first hippie ever ! The inventor of the feel. fonewear said: » It is survival of the fittest Offline
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Ramyrez said: » I'm not trying to deflect away from ISIS. I just can't stand the assertion that Muslim radicals are the only terrorists out there and everyone else is just 'one isolated lunatic.' Phoenix.Amandarius said: » Radical Islam is a virus. Radical anything is a virus. It is very different. It is a very organized movement and their tactics are killing random civilians. Your entire reply that said you were not deflecting away from ISIS WAS A HUGE DEFLECTION AWAY FROM ISIS. You are paralyzed by Islamaphobiaphobia: the fear of being labeled an Islamaphobe. Phoenix.Amandarius said: » Islamaphobiaphobia Phoenix.Amandarius said: » Ramyrez said: » I'm not trying to deflect away from ISIS. I just can't stand the assertion that Muslim radicals are the only terrorists out there and everyone else is just 'one isolated lunatic.' Phoenix.Amandarius said: » Radical Islam is a virus. Radical anything is a virus. It is very different. It is a very organized movement and their tactics are killing random civilians. Your entire reply that said you were not deflecting away from ISIS WAS A HUGE DEFLECTION AWAY FROM ISIS. You are paralyzed by Islamaphobiaphobia: the fear of being labeled an Islamaphobe. Hey the attorney general is out threatening to prosecute those engaged in hate speech against Muslims and telling parents of Islamic children to contact Washington if their kids get bullied because they are part of "the religion of peace". Ramy is just following the lead out of Washington, I mean if the Muslims hate us, we have to care and we have to have done something to deserve it. Phoenix.Amandarius said: » Ramyrez said: » I'm not trying to deflect away from ISIS. I just can't stand the assertion that Muslim radicals are the only terrorists out there and everyone else is just 'one isolated lunatic.' Phoenix.Amandarius said: » Radical Islam is a virus. Radical anything is a virus. It is very different. It is a very organized movement and their tactics are killing random civilians. Your entire reply that said you were not deflecting away from ISIS WAS A HUGE DEFLECTION AWAY FROM ISIS. You are paralyzed by Islamaphobiaphobia: the fear of being labeled an Islamaphobe. I hate Islam as much as I hate every other religion. Which is to *edited to be more correct. Ragnarok.Nausi said: » Ramy is just following the lead out of Washington, I mean if the Muslims hate us, we have to care and we have to have done something to deserve it. There you go with your inflammatory language again trying to provoke. Next thing you know I'll say something snarky and you'll be whining that I'm hurling insults. When all I'm doing is saying I refuse to denounce all Muslims because of their extremists. I denounce their religion as a whole on principle, same as Christianity, Egyptian Mythology, or Norse beliefs (sadly), because they're simple stories from a simple time and were created to control populations and lend a certainty to a world they didn't understand. But I don't hate them. In truth I misspoke just now because I don't ever hate the religion itself. Many of them are beautiful and fascinating, even in their fictional state. I can be resentful of them for what they incite in people, but to hate them as they stand is a bit naïve. But no, you're right. All Muslims hate us. Mohammed said it. It's right in the book. "Don't eat pork." "Pray toward Mecca." "*** AMERICA." I'm not trying to deflect ANYTHING, and when I and others try to point out to some of you that your own beliefs have extremist representatives that you should also denounce, you refuse to do so citing they're not part of your religion or belief structure. Which is really freakin' funny coming from someone who won't let peaceful Muslims denounce radical Muslims as not true parts of their belief structure. *This post has been edited for grammar and clarification. Ramyrez said: » Ragnarok.Nausi said: » Ramy is just following the lead out of Washington, I mean if the Muslims hate us, we have to care and we have to have done something to deserve it. There you go with your inflammatory language again trying to provoke. Next thing you know I'll say something snarky and you'll be whining that I'm hurling insults. When all I'm doing is saying I refuse to denounce all Muslims because of their extremists. I denounce their religion as a whole on principle, same as Christianity, Egyptian Mythology, or Norse beliefs (sadly), because they're simple stories from a simple time and were created to control populations and lend a certainty to a world they didn't understand. But I don't hate them. In truth I misspoke just now because I don't ever hate the religion itself. Many of them are beautiful and fascinating, even in their fictional state. I can be resentful of them for what they incite in people, but to hate them as they stand is a bit naïve. But no, you're right. All Muslims hate us. Mohammed said it. It's right in the book. "Don't eat pork." "Pray toward Mecca." "*** AMERICA." Unless you are using the translated version of the Qu'ran. Ragnarok.Nausi said: » Hey the attorney general is out threatening to prosecute those engaged in hate speech against Muslims and telling parents of Islamic children to contact Washington if their kids get bullied because they are part of "the religion of peace". Ramy is just following the lead out of Washington, I mean if the Muslims hate us, we have to care and we have to have done something to deserve it. Ramyrez said: » Egyptian Mythology Cerberus.Pleebo said: » Ragnarok.Nausi said: » Hey the attorney general is out threatening to prosecute those engaged in hate speech against Muslims and telling parents of Islamic children to contact Washington if their kids get bullied because they are part of "the religion of peace". Ramy is just following the lead out of Washington, I mean if the Muslims hate us, we have to care and we have to have done something to deserve it. That's about as free as it's going to get. Time to set up a registry for Muslims, to protect them about as much as setting up Ramyrez said: » Asura.Kingnobody said: » internment camps for the Japanese during WWII I'm not afraid of a religion that say's that I MUST be beheaded... Nope, not afraid at all.
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I hate when we get at that point that everything starts to evolve around being politically correct.
You just cant generalise Islam, muslims learn the interpretation of the koran by their imams, very few make up their own mind about it. I know muslims who never pray....but they dont eat pork I know muslims who eat pork...but who dont drink I know muslims who eat pork, never pray and who do drink I dont know any muslims who live by all the islamic rules My mom calls herself a catholic, she never goes to church, yet she still whines my head off bout my kids not being baptized. just trying to say, Its not the religion which is the problem, its the extreme ideas that are being planted in minds. I dont think bombing is a solution, it just means big collateral damage which just makes future generations even more bitter. Ramyrez said: » Who draws lines in sand, anyhow? I mean, the wind blows and that ***is gone anyhow so unless you remember exactly where you drew it, and draw it again, and again, and again... Stupid idiom in the first place. Bahamut.Milamber said: » Ramyrez said: » Who draws lines in sand, anyhow? I mean, the wind blows and that ***is gone anyhow so unless you remember exactly where you drew it, and draw it again, and again, and again... Stupid idiom in the first place. You may be reading too much into my deliberately concrete interpretation. Or not enough. Or...something. *** is it time to go home yet? Ramyrez said: » Remember kids. Jesus may have been a socialist, but God was a Libertarian, because he made himself. |
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