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Islam isn't a religion, it's a political force. If anyone actually reads the book as well as the add ons, Islam was a peaceful Judaism knockoff until Momo (Hitler fuck his ass with a pig dick, peace be upon him) tried to write himself as a prophet. When he failed that, BADLY, he became a warlord and gathered goat herders up and made an army and started killing people in the name of Allah (the moon god).
Hell, the idiot claimed he flew to the moon on a magic horse and cut it in half and then put it back together and flew back without ANYONE on the planet noticing. He also was called out for his multiple wives and his pedophile marriage of a 6 year old and he said "Yeah, Allah says those rules don't apply to me. I have new rules for me."
He also believed in urinating on your hand to clean it and other random bullshit. Fuck Momo with a M68I wear a Fez. Fez-es are cool
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Originally posted by Snatch Napkin View PostSuch bold words!! I bet you're a real bad ass.
You might want to research your religions a little better. While I don't think most of those are recognized religions either, Muslim and Christianity aren't far apart. You might actually refer to them as twins, if you had a clue as to what you were discussing.
EDIT: This dude is a nutjob, with what seems to be a very unbalanced personality. I think this is one example that should not be used to argue the point of free speech. He is a radical. Not a radical of good intent. He does not support the American idea that would grow and prosper.I wear a Fez. Fez-es are cool
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Originally posted by Forever_frost View PostIslam isn't a religion, it's a political force. If anyone actually reads the book as well as the add ons, Islam was a peaceful Judaism knockoff until Momo (Hitler fuck his ass with a pig dick, peace be upon him) tried to write himself as a prophet. When he failed that, BADLY, he became a warlord and gathered goat herders up and made an army and started killing people in the name of Allah (the moon god).
Hell, the idiot claimed he flew to the moon on a magic horse and cut it in half and then put it back together and flew back without ANYONE on the planet noticing. He also was called out for his multiple wives and his pedophile marriage of a 6 year old and he said "Yeah, Allah says those rules don't apply to me. I have new rules for me."
He also believed in urinating on your hand to clean it and other random bullshit. Fuck Momo with a M68May God give us strength and courage in the time of our darkest hours.
Semper Fi
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Originally posted by Forever_frost View PostYou're actually wrong. Islam and Christianity are polar opposites. Why do you think the Crusades rocked as they did? There is no salvation and peace in the Koran. There is in the Bible. Bible says to love your neighbor. Koran says to lie and cheat your neighbor and don't be friends wiht Jews or Christians, behead them.
The Old Testament, pre-Constantine and the alliance of Priests that didn't like the multiple ways of worship, was nearly identical to the teachings of Muslim faith. The main differences were ideological differences of neighboring villages.
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They're all based off of abrahamic religion. Muhammad is considered a prophet just as they consider Jesus a prophet. They believe in god, Allah means god in Arabic. Like any religion it can be used for good or evil and the Quran is filled with more passages about loving one another than the hate filled messages you hear being told by terrorists. Christianity has it full share of blood shed in the name of god.
You don't have to recognize or agree with their religion but you do have to respect their right to have a religion that is different than your own. I know and work with Muslims and they pose no threat to me or anyone around us. They worship the same god you do and want nothing more than to make it another day same as you.
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No, I really don't. I've lived amongst those where Islam is the religion in power. It's not a religion, it's a political ideology. You disagree? Spend some time in Iraq, Afghanistan, Saudi Arabia and then tell me that Islam isn't politics. Hell, they're still executing Christians in Iran for being...Christian.
You work with Americanized Muslims who have no power here. You want to see Muslims in power in the US? Go to Detroit and say you're a Christian. Let's see how long it takes for you to be stoned and beaten to death. Don't believe me? Would you like video?I wear a Fez. Fez-es are cool
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Originally posted by Forever_frost View PostNo, I really don't. I've lived amongst those where Islam is the religion in power. It's not a religion, it's a political ideology. You disagree? Spend some time in Iraq, Afghanistan, Saudi Arabia and then tell me that Islam isn't politics.Originally posted by BradMBut, just like condoms and women's rights, I don't believe in them.Originally posted by LeahIn other news: Brent's meat melts in your mouth.
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More information. This time from a more mainstream news source.
Brandon Raub, the former Marine taken into custody after federal agents questioned him about Facebook posts critical of the government, has been transferred to a Veterans Administration (VA) psychiatric ward on the other side of the Virginia.
The Rutherford Institute, Raub's legal council, released this statement: "Special Justice Walter Douglass Stokes for the General District Court for the City of Hopewell, Va., has denied an emergency motion filed ... to stop ... Raub from being forcibly transferred to a psychiatric facility more than three hours away from his family, friends and legal team."
Raub will be moved from John Randolph Psychiatric Medical Hospital in Hopewell to the Veterans Hospital in Salem despite that fact that there is a compatible VA hospital in Richmond, about eight miles from Raub's home.
On August 16 authorities from the FBI, Secret Service, and Chesterfield County PD visited Raub's home. They questioned him about his Facebook posts – which are critical of the official story regarding 9/11 and refer to "starting a revolution" – then handcuffed him and placed him in a Chesterfield PD squad car before taking him to John Randolph.
On August 20 Raub was sentenced up to 30 days’ further confinement in a VA psych ward and the judge signed an order to have him involuntarily admitted to the Veterans Hospital in Salem.
Afterwards Raub gave an interview in which he said he was being treated "very well" at John Randolph and hadn't been given any medication.
Raub – who served in Iraq and Afghanistan with the 1st Platoon, Charlie Co., 4th Combat Engineer Battalion – also said he found the situation "extremely ironic" because he was considering reenlisting in the Marine Corps.
The Rutherford Institute stated that Raub has been "detained against his will due to alleged concerns by government officials that his Facebook posts are controversial and 'terrorist in nature'' and are arguing that "the detainment order was procedurally improper, the result of an unlawful detention, and was based entirely on statements made by Raub that constitute protected free speech under the First Amendment."
Supporters argue that some of the more violent Facebook posts by Raub – such as "Sharpen up my axe; I'm here to sever heads." – are lyrics from rap songs.
John W. Whitehead, president of The Rutherford Institute, said: “This is not how justice in America is supposed to work—with Americans being arrested for doing nothing more than exercising their First Amendment rights, forced to undergo psychological evaluations, detained against their will and isolated from their family, friends and attorneys. This is a scary new chapter in our history.”
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Originally posted by bcoop View PostIf Islam is a political ideology, then so is Christianity, Atheism, etc. that's absurd, and not true. Islam is a religion. ALL religions influence politics. That doesn't make it a political ideology. You can't seriously believe what you just typed....I wear a Fez. Fez-es are cool
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Islam’s relationship to the kafir cannot be religious since a Muslim is strictly forbidden to have any religious interaction with them The religion of Islam is what is required for a Muslim to avoid Hell and enter Paradise.
The Trilogy not only advocates a religious superiority over the kafir—the kafirs go to Hell whereas Muslims go to Paradise—but also its doctrine demands that Muslims dominate the kafir in all politics and culture. This domination is political, not religious.
As mentioned earlier, the Koran has 61% of its text devoted to the kafir. The Sira (Mohammed’s biography) has about 75% of its text devoted to the kafir and jihad.
Islam’s success comes primarily from its politics. In thirteen years as a spiritual leader, Mohammed converted 150 people to his religion. When he became a political leader and warrior, Islam exploded in growth, and Mohammed became king of Arabia in ten years.
Islam has a complete doctrine of how to treat the kafir that is found in the Trilogy.
I wear a Fez. Fez-es are cool
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....and Constantine was a Pagan that believed in many Gods. However, he was losing his stranglehold on his people and found a group of Priests that were fed up with the Gnostics who didn't feel the need to be listen to a Priest. The Priests were losing money and Constantine needed to unify his people. Thus Constantine changed his ways and said it was due to seeing a cross just before a major war. Everyone in power got what they wanted, and the people were subdued.
Muslim faith doesn't get to change according to the times, whereas Christianity has done just that. Christianity and politics have been hand in hand for quite some time, just as any religion that made its way through society from the beginning of man. One might say it was a keystone in any civilized society.
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Originally posted by Forever_frost View PostAgain, tell me of Christians killing anyone for their faith or lack of it. I can point out Muslims doing it every bloody day. It's a political ideology
If the two "main" religions had not parted in their similar walks of life the deaths would never end. They are from the same idea, just translated differently. Lucky for us, Christianity made it here before it's sister.
OOOoooo.... Look, 89gt-stanger, I found a way to be respectful while still signifying my disdain for them.
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