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A devout Muslim.Go Beavers said:
Bin Laden was also anti-US government. The same motivation as McVeigh.Thirty Bills Unpaid said:
No.HughFreakingDillon said:
I have kept up just fine thanks.Thirty Bills Unpaid said:
Because any time anyone makes any legitimate critical remark towards Islam... he attempts to rationalize it. Keep up.HughFreakingDillon said:
how is what he said "rushing" to defend it? can you describe what "rushing to defend" even means, and why you think that anyone defending anything you disagree with to be "rushing" to do so?Thirty Bills Unpaid said:
Again... rushing to the defence of Islam.Go Beavers said:
Equality for gays and women is an area nearly every culture needs to make progress on.CM189191 said:
Why do we act like religion is good thing? There are no good religions.riley540 said:Why do we all act like Islam is a good thing? Have you seen how women in Islamic communities are treated? And homosexuals? Sure, believe what you want, but don't put down others. Women can't even show their faces or have any standing in society.
it's not a good religion. Sorry, just being honest. And I'm not defending Christianity.
Stoning a woman to death who is buried chest high in the street because she was accused of infidelity (in front of a cheering crowd no less) is a far cry from not hiring one.
so the same, inverse argument could be made about you: rushing to criticize.
It's not even close. What are you talking about?
First... there's the big stretch trying to suggest anti government types like Breivik (who isn't even a Christian) and McVeigh are 'Christian terrorists'.
Second... even if one insisted on believing these acts by these idiots were borne from Christian ideals... they are isolated events and separated by decades of time- hardly anything at all like what we are experiencing by radical Islam in terms of persistence and methodology.
Even in the best case scenario for someone badly wanting others to 'have the perspective' that Islamic terror has its close rivals.
Third... when someone suggests the nationwide treatment of women and homosexuals is abhorrent... an immediate response is to claim that 'Equality for gays and women is an area nearly every culture needs to make progress on'... so, in other words, it's no different there than here. Which... is wrong.
So much so that he forfeited a life of royalty to live in caves plotting against the west for what they represented to Islamic faith.
So... not so much anti-US government as much as anti-US."My brain's a good brain!"0 -
Sorry, what are you talking about? Is "she" Ariana Grande? She hates her home? Where's that and why does she hate it? Finally, do you think there is something that she could do other than talk?Attaway77 said:Such a shame this has happened. Now the news reports how she is back "home" safe after all of this. This "home" she said she absolutely hates... It's amazing how so many people say one thing, believe in another thing but don't do a damn thing but talk..... We live in a fucked up world, that's the reality of it all.... It's always been crazy, just go back and research history. This is just the time we have to live in and that's unfortunate but a reality..
With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0 -
Anti-US? or Anti-Globalist? was Osama a Statist?Thirty Bills Unpaid said:
A devout Muslim.Go Beavers said:
Bin Laden was also anti-US government. The same motivation as McVeigh.Thirty Bills Unpaid said:
No.HughFreakingDillon said:
I have kept up just fine thanks.Thirty Bills Unpaid said:
Because any time anyone makes any legitimate critical remark towards Islam... he attempts to rationalize it. Keep up.HughFreakingDillon said:
how is what he said "rushing" to defend it? can you describe what "rushing to defend" even means, and why you think that anyone defending anything you disagree with to be "rushing" to do so?Thirty Bills Unpaid said:
Again... rushing to the defence of Islam.Go Beavers said:
Equality for gays and women is an area nearly every culture needs to make progress on.CM189191 said:
Why do we act like religion is good thing? There are no good religions.riley540 said:Why do we all act like Islam is a good thing? Have you seen how women in Islamic communities are treated? And homosexuals? Sure, believe what you want, but don't put down others. Women can't even show their faces or have any standing in society.
it's not a good religion. Sorry, just being honest. And I'm not defending Christianity.
Stoning a woman to death who is buried chest high in the street because she was accused of infidelity (in front of a cheering crowd no less) is a far cry from not hiring one.
so the same, inverse argument could be made about you: rushing to criticize.
It's not even close. What are you talking about?
First... there's the big stretch trying to suggest anti government types like Breivik (who isn't even a Christian) and McVeigh are 'Christian terrorists'.
Second... even if one insisted on believing these acts by these idiots were borne from Christian ideals... they are isolated events and separated by decades of time- hardly anything at all like what we are experiencing by radical Islam in terms of persistence and methodology.
Even in the best case scenario for someone badly wanting others to 'have the perspective' that Islamic terror has its close rivals.
Third... when someone suggests the nationwide treatment of women and homosexuals is abhorrent... an immediate response is to claim that 'Equality for gays and women is an area nearly every culture needs to make progress on'... so, in other words, it's no different there than here. Which... is wrong.
So much so that he forfeited a life of royalty to live in caves plotting against the west for what they represented to Islamic faith.
So... not so much anti-US government as much as anti-US.0 -
“Every Muslim the minute he can start differentiating, carries hate towards Americans, Jews and Christians, this is part of our ideology. Ever since I can recall, I felt at war with the Americans and had feelings of animosity and hate towards them,” said bin Laden in an interview with al-Jazeera Arab television in 1998.CM189191 said:
Anti-US? or Anti-Globalist? was Osama a Statist?Thirty Bills Unpaid said:
A devout Muslim.Go Beavers said:
Bin Laden was also anti-US government. The same motivation as McVeigh.Thirty Bills Unpaid said:
No.HughFreakingDillon said:
I have kept up just fine thanks.Thirty Bills Unpaid said:
Because any time anyone makes any legitimate critical remark towards Islam... he attempts to rationalize it. Keep up.HughFreakingDillon said:
how is what he said "rushing" to defend it? can you describe what "rushing to defend" even means, and why you think that anyone defending anything you disagree with to be "rushing" to do so?Thirty Bills Unpaid said:
Again... rushing to the defence of Islam.Go Beavers said:
Equality for gays and women is an area nearly every culture needs to make progress on.CM189191 said:
Why do we act like religion is good thing? There are no good religions.riley540 said:Why do we all act like Islam is a good thing? Have you seen how women in Islamic communities are treated? And homosexuals? Sure, believe what you want, but don't put down others. Women can't even show their faces or have any standing in society.
it's not a good religion. Sorry, just being honest. And I'm not defending Christianity.
Stoning a woman to death who is buried chest high in the street because she was accused of infidelity (in front of a cheering crowd no less) is a far cry from not hiring one.
so the same, inverse argument could be made about you: rushing to criticize.
It's not even close. What are you talking about?
First... there's the big stretch trying to suggest anti government types like Breivik (who isn't even a Christian) and McVeigh are 'Christian terrorists'.
Second... even if one insisted on believing these acts by these idiots were borne from Christian ideals... they are isolated events and separated by decades of time- hardly anything at all like what we are experiencing by radical Islam in terms of persistence and methodology.
Even in the best case scenario for someone badly wanting others to 'have the perspective' that Islamic terror has its close rivals.
Third... when someone suggests the nationwide treatment of women and homosexuals is abhorrent... an immediate response is to claim that 'Equality for gays and women is an area nearly every culture needs to make progress on'... so, in other words, it's no different there than here. Which... is wrong.
So much so that he forfeited a life of royalty to live in caves plotting against the west for what they represented to Islamic faith.
So... not so much anti-US government as much as anti-US.
That same year, in an interview with TIME magazine he said, “Our work targets world infidels. Our enemy is the crusader alliance led by America, Britain and Israel. It is a crusader-Jewish alliance.”
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2014/dec/31/why-did-osama-bin-laden-hate-americans-jews-and-ch/
Post edited by Thirty Bills Unpaid on"My brain's a good brain!"0 -
I swear to god some of you argue just to argue. Some of you really do remind me of my ex wife.I'll ride the wave where it takes me......0
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Who's arguing? It's just people discussing something. Calm down.mcgruff10 said:I swear to god some of you argue just to argue. Some of you really do remind me of my ex wife.
With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0 -
Case in point.PJ_Soul said:
Who's arguing? It's just people discussing something. Calm down.mcgruff10 said:I swear to god some of you argue just to argue. Some of you really do remind me of my ex wife.
and trust me, I'm one of the calmest people in the world.Post edited by mcgruff10 onI'll ride the wave where it takes me......0 -
that was hilarious.0
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1998 would be around the time there'd be recruiting and training going on to carry out 9/11. If a leader is going to convince someone to do their bidding and kill people, adding grandiosity to the mission is one of the steps to do it. This is also done outside of terrorist groups.0
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We're you and I married to the same woman?mcgruff10 said:I swear to god some of you argue just to argue. Some of you really do remind me of my ex wife.
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lol...maybe, just maybe!Bentleyspop said:
We're you and I married to the same woman?mcgruff10 said:I swear to god some of you argue just to argue. Some of you really do remind me of my ex wife.
I'll ride the wave where it takes me......0 -
Bentleyspop said:
We're you and I married to the same woman?mcgruff10 said:I swear to god some of you argue just to argue. Some of you really do remind me of my ex wife.
Hey!
Stop being offensive to ex-wives. Show some respect.
They are human and deserve equal rights as you do.
Unbelievable the amount of hate.
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Post edited by PJ_Soul onWith all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0
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Not to mention 72 virgins as per the belief system.Go Beavers said:1998 would be around the time there'd be recruiting and training going on to carry out 9/11. If a leader is going to convince someone to do their bidding and kill people, adding grandiosity to the mission is one of the steps to do it. This is also done outside of terrorist groups.
Hummada Hummada
"My brain's a good brain!"0 -
edit: fuck it. not worth my time.Thirty Bills Unpaid said:
No.HughFreakingDillon said:
I have kept up just fine thanks.Thirty Bills Unpaid said:
Because any time anyone makes any legitimate critical remark towards Islam... he attempts to rationalize it. Keep up.HughFreakingDillon said:
how is what he said "rushing" to defend it? can you describe what "rushing to defend" even means, and why you think that anyone defending anything you disagree with to be "rushing" to do so?Thirty Bills Unpaid said:
Again... rushing to the defence of Islam.Go Beavers said:
Equality for gays and women is an area nearly every culture needs to make progress on.CM189191 said:
Why do we act like religion is good thing? There are no good religions.riley540 said:Why do we all act like Islam is a good thing? Have you seen how women in Islamic communities are treated? And homosexuals? Sure, believe what you want, but don't put down others. Women can't even show their faces or have any standing in society.
it's not a good religion. Sorry, just being honest. And I'm not defending Christianity.
Stoning a woman to death who is buried chest high in the street because she was accused of infidelity (in front of a cheering crowd no less) is a far cry from not hiring one.
so the same, inverse argument could be made about you: rushing to criticize.
It's not even close. What are you talking about?
First... there's the big stretch trying to suggest anti government types like Breivik (who isn't even a Christian) and McVeigh are 'Christian terrorists'.
Second... even if one insisted on believing these acts by these idiots were borne from Christian ideals... they are isolated events and separated by decades of time- hardly anything at all like what we are experiencing by radical Islam in terms of persistence and methodology.
Even in the best case scenario for someone badly wanting others to 'have the perspective' that Islamic terror has its close rivals.
Third... when someone suggests the nationwide treatment of women and homosexuals is abhorrent... an immediate response is to claim that 'Equality for gays and women is an area nearly every culture needs to make progress on'... so, in other words, it's no different there than here. Which... is wrong.Your boos mean nothing to me, for I have seen what makes you cheer0 -
so.....a Statist thenThirty Bills Unpaid said:
“Every Muslim the minute he can start differentiating, carries hate towards Americans, Jews and Christians, this is part of our ideology. Ever since I can recall, I felt at war with the Americans and had feelings of animosity and hate towards them,” said bin Laden in an interview with al-Jazeera Arab television in 1998.CM189191 said:
Anti-US? or Anti-Globalist? was Osama a Statist?Thirty Bills Unpaid said:
A devout Muslim.Go Beavers said:
Bin Laden was also anti-US government. The same motivation as McVeigh.Thirty Bills Unpaid said:
No.HughFreakingDillon said:
I have kept up just fine thanks.Thirty Bills Unpaid said:
Because any time anyone makes any legitimate critical remark towards Islam... he attempts to rationalize it. Keep up.HughFreakingDillon said:
how is what he said "rushing" to defend it? can you describe what "rushing to defend" even means, and why you think that anyone defending anything you disagree with to be "rushing" to do so?Thirty Bills Unpaid said:
Again... rushing to the defence of Islam.Go Beavers said:
Equality for gays and women is an area nearly every culture needs to make progress on.CM189191 said:
Why do we act like religion is good thing? There are no good religions.riley540 said:Why do we all act like Islam is a good thing? Have you seen how women in Islamic communities are treated? And homosexuals? Sure, believe what you want, but don't put down others. Women can't even show their faces or have any standing in society.
it's not a good religion. Sorry, just being honest. And I'm not defending Christianity.
Stoning a woman to death who is buried chest high in the street because she was accused of infidelity (in front of a cheering crowd no less) is a far cry from not hiring one.
so the same, inverse argument could be made about you: rushing to criticize.
It's not even close. What are you talking about?
First... there's the big stretch trying to suggest anti government types like Breivik (who isn't even a Christian) and McVeigh are 'Christian terrorists'.
Second... even if one insisted on believing these acts by these idiots were borne from Christian ideals... they are isolated events and separated by decades of time- hardly anything at all like what we are experiencing by radical Islam in terms of persistence and methodology.
Even in the best case scenario for someone badly wanting others to 'have the perspective' that Islamic terror has its close rivals.
Third... when someone suggests the nationwide treatment of women and homosexuals is abhorrent... an immediate response is to claim that 'Equality for gays and women is an area nearly every culture needs to make progress on'... so, in other words, it's no different there than here. Which... is wrong.
So much so that he forfeited a life of royalty to live in caves plotting against the west for what they represented to Islamic faith.
So... not so much anti-US government as much as anti-US.
That same year, in an interview with TIME magazine he said, “Our work targets world infidels. Our enemy is the crusader alliance led by America, Britain and Israel. It is a crusader-Jewish alliance.”
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2014/dec/31/why-did-osama-bin-laden-hate-americans-jews-and-ch/0 -
Thirty Bills Unpaid said:
Not to mention 72 virgins as per the belief system.Go Beavers said:1998 would be around the time there'd be recruiting and training going on to carry out 9/11. If a leader is going to convince someone to do their bidding and kill people, adding grandiosity to the mission is one of the steps to do it. This is also done outside of terrorist groups.
Hummada Hummada
You know,
I can fathom that some believe that Led Zeppelin was a great band or beer is better than wine. I can fathom that some people believe that vegemite or pumpernickel bread tastes good. I can fathom that some people believe that insects are pests. What I can't fathom is how someone can believe that 72virgins are waiting for them in a magical place once an atrocity is committed and they die on the bequest of a living person. Fuck.0 -
Of course it isn't.HughFreakingDillon said:
edit: fuck it. not worth my time.Thirty Bills Unpaid said:
No.HughFreakingDillon said:
I have kept up just fine thanks.Thirty Bills Unpaid said:
Because any time anyone makes any legitimate critical remark towards Islam... he attempts to rationalize it. Keep up.HughFreakingDillon said:
how is what he said "rushing" to defend it? can you describe what "rushing to defend" even means, and why you think that anyone defending anything you disagree with to be "rushing" to do so?Thirty Bills Unpaid said:
Again... rushing to the defence of Islam.Go Beavers said:
Equality for gays and women is an area nearly every culture needs to make progress on.CM189191 said:
Why do we act like religion is good thing? There are no good religions.riley540 said:Why do we all act like Islam is a good thing? Have you seen how women in Islamic communities are treated? And homosexuals? Sure, believe what you want, but don't put down others. Women can't even show their faces or have any standing in society.
it's not a good religion. Sorry, just being honest. And I'm not defending Christianity.
Stoning a woman to death who is buried chest high in the street because she was accused of infidelity (in front of a cheering crowd no less) is a far cry from not hiring one.
so the same, inverse argument could be made about you: rushing to criticize.
It's not even close. What are you talking about?
First... there's the big stretch trying to suggest anti government types like Breivik (who isn't even a Christian) and McVeigh are 'Christian terrorists'.
Second... even if one insisted on believing these acts by these idiots were borne from Christian ideals... they are isolated events and separated by decades of time- hardly anything at all like what we are experiencing by radical Islam in terms of persistence and methodology.
Even in the best case scenario for someone badly wanting others to 'have the perspective' that Islamic terror has its close rivals.
Third... when someone suggests the nationwide treatment of women and homosexuals is abhorrent... an immediate response is to claim that 'Equality for gays and women is an area nearly every culture needs to make progress on'... so, in other words, it's no different there than here. Which... is wrong.
The point has been made and it's tough to refute.
(But once again... with this post... you've made an implication without actually saying what you were getting at. Does stating 'this isn't worth your time' mean you're right... I'm wrong... and trying to convince me of your 'rightness' would be a waste of your time? That's how such a comment comes across)"My brain's a good brain!"0 -
stop using facts bro.Thirty Bills Unpaid said:
Of course it isn't.HughFreakingDillon said:
edit: fuck it. not worth my time.Thirty Bills Unpaid said:
No.HughFreakingDillon said:
I have kept up just fine thanks.Thirty Bills Unpaid said:
Because any time anyone makes any legitimate critical remark towards Islam... he attempts to rationalize it. Keep up.HughFreakingDillon said:
how is what he said "rushing" to defend it? can you describe what "rushing to defend" even means, and why you think that anyone defending anything you disagree with to be "rushing" to do so?Thirty Bills Unpaid said:
Again... rushing to the defence of Islam.Go Beavers said:
Equality for gays and women is an area nearly every culture needs to make progress on.CM189191 said:
Why do we act like religion is good thing? There are no good religions.riley540 said:Why do we all act like Islam is a good thing? Have you seen how women in Islamic communities are treated? And homosexuals? Sure, believe what you want, but don't put down others. Women can't even show their faces or have any standing in society.
it's not a good religion. Sorry, just being honest. And I'm not defending Christianity.
Stoning a woman to death who is buried chest high in the street because she was accused of infidelity (in front of a cheering crowd no less) is a far cry from not hiring one.
so the same, inverse argument could be made about you: rushing to criticize.
It's not even close. What are you talking about?
First... there's the big stretch trying to suggest anti government types like Breivik (who isn't even a Christian) and McVeigh are 'Christian terrorists'.
Second... even if one insisted on believing these acts by these idiots were borne from Christian ideals... they are isolated events and separated by decades of time- hardly anything at all like what we are experiencing by radical Islam in terms of persistence and methodology.
Even in the best case scenario for someone badly wanting others to 'have the perspective' that Islamic terror has its close rivals.
Third... when someone suggests the nationwide treatment of women and homosexuals is abhorrent... an immediate response is to claim that 'Equality for gays and women is an area nearly every culture needs to make progress on'... so, in other words, it's no different there than here. Which... is wrong.
The point has been made and it's tough to refute.
(But once again... with this post... you've made an implication without actually saying what you were getting at. Does stating 'this isn't worth your time' mean you're right... I'm wrong... and trying to convince me of your 'rightness' would be a waste of your time? That's how such a comment comes across)I'll ride the wave where it takes me......0 -
If that's how you wish to perceive it.CM189191 said:
so.....a Statist thenThirty Bills Unpaid said:
“Every Muslim the minute he can start differentiating, carries hate towards Americans, Jews and Christians, this is part of our ideology. Ever since I can recall, I felt at war with the Americans and had feelings of animosity and hate towards them,” said bin Laden in an interview with al-Jazeera Arab television in 1998.CM189191 said:
Anti-US? or Anti-Globalist? was Osama a Statist?Thirty Bills Unpaid said:
A devout Muslim.Go Beavers said:
Bin Laden was also anti-US government. The same motivation as McVeigh.Thirty Bills Unpaid said:
No.HughFreakingDillon said:
I have kept up just fine thanks.Thirty Bills Unpaid said:
Because any time anyone makes any legitimate critical remark towards Islam... he attempts to rationalize it. Keep up.HughFreakingDillon said:
how is what he said "rushing" to defend it? can you describe what "rushing to defend" even means, and why you think that anyone defending anything you disagree with to be "rushing" to do so?Thirty Bills Unpaid said:
Again... rushing to the defence of Islam.Go Beavers said:
Equality for gays and women is an area nearly every culture needs to make progress on.CM189191 said:
Why do we act like religion is good thing? There are no good religions.riley540 said:Why do we all act like Islam is a good thing? Have you seen how women in Islamic communities are treated? And homosexuals? Sure, believe what you want, but don't put down others. Women can't even show their faces or have any standing in society.
it's not a good religion. Sorry, just being honest. And I'm not defending Christianity.
Stoning a woman to death who is buried chest high in the street because she was accused of infidelity (in front of a cheering crowd no less) is a far cry from not hiring one.
so the same, inverse argument could be made about you: rushing to criticize.
It's not even close. What are you talking about?
First... there's the big stretch trying to suggest anti government types like Breivik (who isn't even a Christian) and McVeigh are 'Christian terrorists'.
Second... even if one insisted on believing these acts by these idiots were borne from Christian ideals... they are isolated events and separated by decades of time- hardly anything at all like what we are experiencing by radical Islam in terms of persistence and methodology.
Even in the best case scenario for someone badly wanting others to 'have the perspective' that Islamic terror has its close rivals.
Third... when someone suggests the nationwide treatment of women and homosexuals is abhorrent... an immediate response is to claim that 'Equality for gays and women is an area nearly every culture needs to make progress on'... so, in other words, it's no different there than here. Which... is wrong.
So much so that he forfeited a life of royalty to live in caves plotting against the west for what they represented to Islamic faith.
So... not so much anti-US government as much as anti-US.
That same year, in an interview with TIME magazine he said, “Our work targets world infidels. Our enemy is the crusader alliance led by America, Britain and Israel. It is a crusader-Jewish alliance.”
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2014/dec/31/why-did-osama-bin-laden-hate-americans-jews-and-ch/
When I read the terms 'infidel' and 'Muslim ideology'... I tend to think of a person more concerned with religious control than political control."My brain's a good brain!"0
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