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  • The point I didn't make well is that love is central to every religion I think. But which one is the truth? Should people be forced to obey? I don't believe that. If God wanted to be like that he wouldn't need servants to punish people. He could just hit you with lightning when you sin. But what would be the point of all that? Why even allow sin in the first place. So that is why I don't believe in Islam.
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    • Originally posted by Kidicious View Post
      I don't believe in Islam.
      Islam believes in you!


      To us, it is the BEAST.

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      • He didn't even jump!
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        • because he was so submissive, just like a muslim
          To us, it is the BEAST.

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          • Yeeeaaahhh, anyway, Bereta, Imran's probably a better source than me. IIRC he was raised Muslim.
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            • The Bible does not promote violence. Did he say that or was he saying Maher said that? Here's an idea, learn Christianity.
              Last edited by Kidlicious; October 13, 2014, 04:58.
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              • I think that guy made sense.

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                • I hope I watched the same video, because the CNN link doesn't open (some sort of flash conflict) so I found another video but I'm pretty sure it's the same.
                  So that guy says "christianity has learned to ignore violent passages of the bible".
                  Let's keep that in mind.

                  and the guy ends with "let's find out what drives those conservative ideas in islam"

                  Now all the good people make the connection between one and two and the answer is obvious: that large segments of the muslim population are routinely bombed to the stone age by "christians" (as they see it).

                  Next.


                  a small addition. besides the bombing to the stone age ceremony, there also is the decisive dismemberment of all and any progressive movements in these countries (which are always left wing) by the regimes themselves and the bomb lusty "christians".

                  I will not disagree that islam has in it some fecked up issues, the point to consider is why are those put to the forfront.

                  Oerdin went to iraq, the country decimated by the angloamerican bombs (and tacid tolerance by the rest of the west) and he thought he would have a nice time because his country "deposed" of a dictator?
                  The country was demolished, scores were dead, now ISIS is on the rise because of that and now he's having a crisis of conscience trying to blame islam.

                  No cookie.
                  Last edited by Bereta_Eder; October 13, 2014, 06:39.

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                  • Disposing of dictators doesn't make people as bad as al qaeda. I think you will keep telling that story though in the hopes that people will believe it.
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                    • Originally posted by Bereta_Eder View Post
                      a small addition. besides the bombing to the stone age ceremony, there also is the decisive dismemberment of all and any progressive movements in these countries (which are always left wing) by the regimes themselves and the bomb lusty "christians".
                      If you were feeling mischievous, you might also point to how secular Islamic movements were also repressed by the dictatorial regimes that the west spent half a century supporting across the middle east that crushed human rights and fueled extremism.

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                      • Originally posted by kentonio View Post
                        If you were feeling mischievous, you might also point to how secular Islamic movements were also repressed by the dictatorial regimes that the west spent half a century supporting across the middle east that crushed human rights and fueled extremism.
                        Cash fuels extremism. Terrorists are funded by Muslims. I think that has a lot more to do with it than what the West sid many years ago.
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                        • Originally posted by kentonio View Post
                          If you were feeling mischievous, you might also point to how secular Islamic movements were also repressed by the dictatorial regimes that the west spent half a century supporting across the middle east that crushed human rights and fueled extremism.
                          I will agree there are probably more progressive movements in these parts than the left wing movements.
                          it just irked my spine that that bald guy there focused on afghanistan and iraq, two countries that were pretty much leveled and doesn't focus on predominantly muslim countries like albania, the muslim territory of bosnia hergegovina or even western turkey in order to make his assumptions.
                          these are all muslim majority countries that do not support murder for apostasy (have no idea why this word is used btw) and have a thing in common that they weren't bombed into the stone age recently.

                          you can't be selective like that.
                          it's so self serving it's popping eyes out.

                          maybe Huntington is his uncle though. I don't know.
                          Last edited by Bereta_Eder; October 13, 2014, 09:38.

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                          • Good. Now you know how it feels to be subjected to your propaganda.
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                            • what propaganda is that?

                              look at the map
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