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Posted on 03/11/2005 11:52:21 PM PST by Selkie
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To: Viking8
Sorry, you are not making any sense at this point.
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To: Viking8
Warning?
Warning???
Is that supposed to be some kind of threat?
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03/12/2005 12:55:16 AM PST
by
Stormcrow
("It's not that liberals are ignorant. It's just that they know so much that isn't so.")
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To: Viking8
If Islam is as you say, promoting violence and bloodshed only in the context of a legtimate war, then the actions of Bin Ladin's terrorists are clearly a perversion of Islam's holy book.
This would make Bin Ladin an infidel. Are you prepared to issue a fatwah on him? Put up or shut up.
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posted on
03/12/2005 1:16:07 AM PST
by
William Terrell
(Individuals can exist without government but government can't exist without individuals.)
To: Viking8
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03/12/2005 1:21:18 AM PST
by
Selkie
(Only those who will risk going too far can possibly find out how far one can go.)
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To: Viking8
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posted on
03/12/2005 1:27:57 AM PST
by
Selkie
(Only those who will risk going too far can possibly find out how far one can go.)
To: Selkie
Last month Ahmed Mohamed, 36, a former Muslim in Colorado, was one of the targeted Christians whose photo and contact information were posted on another radical Islamic Web site, Barsomyat.com, for debating Muslims on PalTalk. He says that since his information was posted, he has received numerous threats on the phone, in person and in letters he has received in the mail. Mohamed says, though sometimes afraid, he is prepared to die for his faith.
Ahmad Mustafa Abaza, 34, is a physical therapist and former Muslim from Egypt now living in Ontario, Canada. He says that leaving the Muslim faith is particularly dangerous.
Although Abaza does not want to falsely accuse anyone of the murders in Jersey City, he says he has witnessed atrocities against Muslim converts to Christianity while in Egypt.
"I have seen the cutting of hands, legs, body parts, and the raping of men who left Islam while I was in prison," he says.
Born into one of the most influential families in Egypt, Abaza says he enjoyed a happy and secure life in Cairo. But things changed when he turned 19 and announced his conversion to Christianity. He says he watched in shock as the love and affection he had always received from his father quickly turned to hatred.
Seeking to disown him and save the family honor, his father called a family council meeting to discuss his conversion. Three of his uncles, Egypts former minister of electricity, Maher Abaza, Egypts legendary writer and novelist, Tharwat Abaza, and one of Egypts wealthiest men, Wageeh Abaza, attended the meeting. Abaza says that soon after this meeting his father authorized the beatings, interrogation and torture he endured, first at home and then in prison, until he was able to escape 17 months later.
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03/12/2005 1:33:53 AM PST
by
Selkie
(Only those who will risk going too far can possibly find out how far one can go.)
To: William Terrell
I agree with your point, that if Islam wants to pretend to be a religion of peace it needs to condemn the killing of innocent people. Sure the Koran in theory says a lot of pretty things, but Islam in practice is bloody and brutal. Extremists are seen as supported by mosques and praised by mullahs. The fruit of Islam is death, intolerance and destruction. If anyone wishes to convince people outside the Muslim world of Islam's benign character they have oceans of blood to explain away before they can do it.
To: dog breath; All
Most of the times, people from my former religion claim that Islam is peaceful and Islam preaches tolerance. To support it, the will reference verse 5:32 in Quran. This verse is utterly a stupid statement. How can killing one person equate to killing entire humanity? Is there anything more stupid than this? Killing two persons is twice the crime of killing one person and killing a thousand persons is one thousand times bigger than killing one person. The idiocy of this foolish statement should be self evident to any rational person. But for the benighted followers of Muhammad it has a feel good factor to it.
Apart from the absurdity of this claim we must also ask whether Muhammad live by his own maxim. Muhammad was one of the biggest and most ruthless mass murderers of this world. He assassinated his opponents simply for criticizing him. Asma Bint Marwan was a poetess and a mother of five small children, Muhammad sent one to pierce her chest in the middle of the night only because she wrote a poem that Muhammad did not like. What about the victims of Bani Quraiza? He falsely accused them of conspiring against him. Then he laid siege on their quarter and cut the water to them. When they surrendered he separated the women and children from the men. And massacred all the men and sold their wives and children as slaves and sex slaves. To decide whether the boys should be killed or sold as slaves, he told them to show their genitals. If they had pubic hair he included them among men and killed them and if they did not have pubic hair he included them among the slaves.
The tales of the crimes committed by Muhammad is endless and horrendous. Confucius said the greatness of a man is determined to the extent that he does what he says. Suppose Muhammad said killing is bad. Did he live by his own words? The most brute criminals also can say good things. You have to judge people by their deeds and not by their words. In this case even the words of Muhammad show he was a stupid man.
Not only this, Muhammad, while plagiarizing Torah, Bible, Talmud etc stories, he is so confused he got some stories all wrong. In fact, while claiming to be a prophet, he could not even understand what Trinity in the Christian Bible stands for. So if he is a prophet ordained by God, how come he got the Trinity definition of the Christian bible wrong. After all Christian bible's Trinity is about some one that came just before him right? Muhammad is nothing more than someone suffering from a psychotic disorder and pedophilia.
To: Selkie
give the christian gun..the muslim wont stand a chance,
praise the lord..and pass the ammo
To: Viking8; backhoe
'We' learned everything 'we' wanted to know about islam on 9/11.
In just the past 10 years, all the acts of filthy terrorism, were committed by those who belong to YOUR so-called 'religion'.
But yet, 'we' do NOT see nor hear YOUR 'religious' leaders DENOUNCING nor SHUNNING these terrorists. 'We' do not see/hear YOUR 'religious' group expressing OUTRAGE that the terrorists have dirtied the 'reputation' of YOUR 'religion'.
It is YOUR members of YOUR religion that have caused hatred and disgust towards YOURSELVES. Obviously, it's time for YOUR 'religion' to start cleaning up the filth within.
To: mommadooo3
For me, 9-11 was the breakpoint.
It was the one, defining moment for the alleged "moderate" Muslims to step forward and denounce- fiercely, loudly, and in no uncertain terms- their radical bretheren.
Their silence was deafening.
Their silence was enabling.
Their silence was complicity, and collusion.
I wash my hands of them.
I am so deadly serious about this:
Islam, The Alleged Religion of Peace® ( TARP )? Click this picture:
![](http://home.granderiver.net/%7Ecapnjim/fr/lesson_learned.jpg)
Click the pic, go to "last," and read backwards.
If you aren't informed about this stuff, you will be made sick. If you are informed, you will be made mad, all over again.
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posted on
03/12/2005 2:04:01 AM PST
by
backhoe
(Just an old Cold Warrior, draggin' his BAR into the Sunset...)
To: backhoe
Breakpoint = final nail in their coffin.
Thanks for your input and links.
I'll be waiting to see how the cretin disputes things done in the name of that 'religion'.
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