Islamic Community Center Applied For $5 Million Dollar Federal Grant

Islamic Community Center Applied For $5 Million Dollar Federal Grant
So what's the problem? Only izzyrael is allowed to get a handout from the US government?
 
So were were all the muslim protesters speaking out against the terrorists? Not many, Seems i saw more celebrations then protests against you're fellow muslims.
What do you expect?

The American media is owned and controlled by zionist jews. :doubt:

So i guess you can't point to any
Go to this site to read any of these articles condemning terrorism.

www.muhajabah.com/otherscondemn.php

Muslim Leaders

A Message from the Council on American-Islamic Relations

American Muslim Leaders Condemn Attacks

American Muslims Denouncing Terrorism

American Muslims and Scholars Denounce Terrorism on Anniversary of 9/11

Australian Muslims Condemn Terrorist Attack

Bin Laden Distorts Islam, Islamic Scholars Say

Bin Laden's Idea of 'Jihad' is Out of Bounds, Islamic Scholars Say

British Muslim leaders condemn terrorism

British Muslims Condemn Terrorist Attacks

Canadian Muslims Condemn Terorist Attacks

Islamic Statements Against Terrorism in the Wake of the September 11 Mass Murders

Islamic World Deplores U.S. Losses

Looking for Answers in Islam's Holy Book: What Islamic Scholars Have to Say

Muslim Reactions to Sept 11

Muslim Voices Against Extremism & Terrorism - Part II - Statements by Organizations

Muslim World Condemns Attacks on U.S.

Muslim rulers condemn WTC attacks

New Zealand Muslims Condemn Terrorism

Organization of the Islamic Conference Foreign Ministers Condemn International Terrorism

Quran a Book of Peace Not War, Islamic Scholars Say

Scholars of Islam Condemn Terrorism

Some American Muslims Take a Look at Their Communities' Shortcomings

U.S. Muslim Scholars Condemn Attacks

UK Muslim Leaders Condemn 'Lunatic Fringe'

When is jihad OK? Muslim Perspectives



Specific Muslim Scholars

A Common Word Between Us and You, by 130 Islamic scholars

Attacks on Civilians: Forbidden by Islam, by Shaykh Yusuf Qaradawi

Ayatollah Muhammad Husain Fadlallah of Lebanon condemns Osama Bin Laden, by Ayatollah Muhammad Husain Fadlallah

Bin Laden's Violence is a Heresy Against Islam, by AbdulHakim Murad (Tim Winter)

Defending the Civilians (a fatwa against terrorism), by Shaykh Muhammad Afifi al-Akiti

Expert Says Islam Prohibits Violence Against Innocents, by Shaykh Hamza Yusuf

Grand Sheikh of al-Azhar Condemns Suicide Bombings, by Shaykh Muhammad Sayyed Tantawi

High Mufti of Russian Muslims calls for Extradition of Bin Laden, by Russian Muslim leaders

Iran's Supreme Leader Condemns Attacks on U.S., by Ayatollah Ali Khamanei

Islam and the Question of Violence, by Seyyed Hossein Nasr, Iranian scholar

Jihad and the Modern World, by Dr. Sherman Jackson

Jihad: Its True Meaning and Purpose, by Muzammil H. Siddiqui

Most Prominent Sunni Muslim Scholar Condemns Killing of Civilians, by Shaykh Muhammad Sayyed Tantawi, Grand Imam of Al-Azhar University

Muslim Attitudes about Violence, by Shaykh Muhammad al-Munajjid

Muslim Voices Against Extremism and Terrorism - Part I - Fatwas, by various scholars

Muslim Voices Against Extremism and Terrorism - Part IV A few Quotes, by various scholars

On the Terrorist Attacks, by Imam Zaid Shakir

Prominent Pakistani Cleric Tahir ul Qadri condemns Bin Laden, by Tahir ul Qadri

Reclaiming Islam from the Terrorists, by AbdulHakim Murad, British scholar

Reflections on the National Horror of September 11, 2001, by Muzammil H. Siddiqui

Refutation of Bin Laden's Defense of Terrorism, by Moiz Amjad, Pakistani scholar

Response to a Question about Islam and Terrorism, by Moiz Amjad, Pakistani scholar

Saudi Clerics Condemn Terrorism, by Sheikh Abderrahman al-Sudayes

Saudi Grand Mufti Condemns Terrorist Attacks in U.S., by Shaikh Abdulaziz Al-Ashaikh

Scholars' Statements Regarding The Attacks In The United States, by Shaykh Abdul-Aziz Aali-Shaykh, Grand Mufti of Saudi Arabia and President of the Committee of Senior Scholars, and Shaykh Saleh Al-Lehaydaan, Chief Justice Of The Saudi Arabian Judiciary, and Shaykh Dr. Saaleh Ibn Ghaanem As-Sadlaan, Pres. Higher Studies Dept. Al-Imaam Muhammd Ibn Saud Islamic University

Spanish Muslim Clerical authorities Issue Fatwa against Osamah Bin Laden, by Spanish Muslim leaders

Terrorism Is at Odds With Islamic Tradition, by Khaled Abou El Fadl

Terrorism: Not a doorway to heaven, by Jamil Abdul Razzak Hajoo, of Idriss Mosque, Seattle

The Myth of Islamic Terrorism Exploded, by Shaykh Abdul Azeez bin Abdullah bin Baaz and Shaykh Muhammad Bin Saalih al Uthaymeen

The worst enemies of Islam are from within, by Hamza Yusuf

Top Saudi Cleric Says Attacks on U.S. a Terrible Crime in Islam, by Shaykh Salah al-Lahidan, head of the Islamic Judiciary of Saudi Arabia

Violence Against Innocents Violates Islamic Law, by Imam Siraj Wahhaj

What is jihad? What is terrorism?, by Statement by Muslim scholars
 
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And we don't drink his blood....we drink wine.

And we don't eat his flesh....we eat bread.

We take the sacrament to remember him and to remember what he did for us. The only reason for it is because we human-beings have short memories and have to reminded repeatedly of the gift he gave to us 2000 years ago.

The sacrament of Communion is a form of Ritualized Cannibalism.

The church teaches the doctrine of "transubstanation".

Meaning that once in your mouth; the wine turns into blood, and the bread bcomes flesh. :eek:

You really should learn the difference between Christian Churches. You're assuming we're all alike, we are not.

Because I have a low tolerance for stupidity, I will leave it at that.
 
What do you expect?

The American media is owned and controlled by zionist jews. :doubt:

So i guess you can't point to any

Muslim Leaders

A Message from the Council on American-Islamic Relations

American Muslim Leaders Condemn Attacks

American Muslims Denouncing Terrorism

American Muslims and Scholars Denounce Terrorism on Anniversary of 9/11

Australian Muslims Condemn Terrorist Attack

Bin Laden Distorts Islam, Islamic Scholars Say

Bin Laden's Idea of 'Jihad' is Out of Bounds, Islamic Scholars Say

British Muslim leaders condemn terrorism

British Muslims Condemn Terrorist Attacks

Canadian Muslims Condemn Terorist Attacks

Islamic Statements Against Terrorism in the Wake of the September 11 Mass Murders

Islamic World Deplores U.S. Losses

Looking for Answers in Islam's Holy Book: What Islamic Scholars Have to Say

Muslim Reactions to Sept 11

Muslim Voices Against Extremism & Terrorism - Part II - Statements by Organizations

Muslim World Condemns Attacks on U.S.

Muslim rulers condemn WTC attacks

New Zealand Muslims Condemn Terrorism

Organization of the Islamic Conference Foreign Ministers Condemn International Terrorism

Quran a Book of Peace Not War, Islamic Scholars Say

Scholars of Islam Condemn Terrorism

Some American Muslims Take a Look at Their Communities' Shortcomings

U.S. Muslim Scholars Condemn Attacks

UK Muslim Leaders Condemn 'Lunatic Fringe'

When is jihad OK? Muslim Perspectives



Specific Muslim Scholars

A Common Word Between Us and You, by 130 Islamic scholars

Attacks on Civilians: Forbidden by Islam, by Shaykh Yusuf Qaradawi

Ayatollah Muhammad Husain Fadlallah of Lebanon condemns Osama Bin Laden, by Ayatollah Muhammad Husain Fadlallah

Bin Laden's Violence is a Heresy Against Islam, by AbdulHakim Murad (Tim Winter)

Defending the Civilians (a fatwa against terrorism), by Shaykh Muhammad Afifi al-Akiti

Expert Says Islam Prohibits Violence Against Innocents, by Shaykh Hamza Yusuf

Grand Sheikh of al-Azhar Condemns Suicide Bombings, by Shaykh Muhammad Sayyed Tantawi

High Mufti of Russian Muslims calls for Extradition of Bin Laden, by Russian Muslim leaders

Iran's Supreme Leader Condemns Attacks on U.S., by Ayatollah Ali Khamanei

Islam and the Question of Violence, by Seyyed Hossein Nasr, Iranian scholar

Jihad and the Modern World, by Dr. Sherman Jackson

Jihad: Its True Meaning and Purpose, by Muzammil H. Siddiqui

Most Prominent Sunni Muslim Scholar Condemns Killing of Civilians, by Shaykh Muhammad Sayyed Tantawi, Grand Imam of Al-Azhar University

Muslim Attitudes about Violence, by Shaykh Muhammad al-Munajjid

Muslim Voices Against Extremism and Terrorism - Part I - Fatwas, by various scholars

Muslim Voices Against Extremism and Terrorism - Part IV A few Quotes, by various scholars

On the Terrorist Attacks, by Imam Zaid Shakir

Prominent Pakistani Cleric Tahir ul Qadri condemns Bin Laden, by Tahir ul Qadri

Reclaiming Islam from the Terrorists, by AbdulHakim Murad, British scholar

Reflections on the National Horror of September 11, 2001, by Muzammil H. Siddiqui

Refutation of Bin Laden's Defense of Terrorism, by Moiz Amjad, Pakistani scholar

Response to a Question about Islam and Terrorism, by Moiz Amjad, Pakistani scholar

Saudi Clerics Condemn Terrorism, by Sheikh Abderrahman al-Sudayes

Saudi Grand Mufti Condemns Terrorist Attacks in U.S., by Shaikh Abdulaziz Al-Ashaikh

Scholars' Statements Regarding The Attacks In The United States, by Shaykh Abdul-Aziz Aali-Shaykh, Grand Mufti of Saudi Arabia and President of the Committee of Senior Scholars, and Shaykh Saleh Al-Lehaydaan, Chief Justice Of The Saudi Arabian Judiciary, and Shaykh Dr. Saaleh Ibn Ghaanem As-Sadlaan, Pres. Higher Studies Dept. Al-Imaam Muhammd Ibn Saud Islamic University

Spanish Muslim Clerical authorities Issue Fatwa against Osamah Bin Laden, by Spanish Muslim leaders

Terrorism Is at Odds With Islamic Tradition, by Khaled Abou El Fadl

Terrorism: Not a doorway to heaven, by Jamil Abdul Razzak Hajoo, of Idriss Mosque, Seattle

The Myth of Islamic Terrorism Exploded, by Shaykh Abdul Azeez bin Abdullah bin Baaz and Shaykh Muhammad Bin Saalih al Uthaymeen

The worst enemies of Islam are from within, by Hamza Yusuf

Top Saudi Cleric Says Attacks on U.S. a Terrible Crime in Islam, by Shaykh Salah al-Lahidan, head of the Islamic Judiciary of Saudi Arabia

Violence Against Innocents Violates Islamic Law, by Imam Siraj Wahhaj

What is jihad? What is terrorism?, by Statement by Muslim scholars

Muslims Condemn Terrorist Attacks

I genuinely have no problem with Islam, or Muslims, but you - as an individual - are beginning to make me re-evaluate that.

Are all Muslims pathetic whiners who can't face the facts about others within their own faith or is it just you?
 
What do you expect?

The American media is owned and controlled by zionist jews. :doubt:

So i guess you can't point to any

Muslim Leaders

A Message from the Council on American-Islamic Relations

American Muslim Leaders Condemn Attacks

American Muslims Denouncing Terrorism

American Muslims and Scholars Denounce Terrorism on Anniversary of 9/11

Australian Muslims Condemn Terrorist Attack

Bin Laden Distorts Islam, Islamic Scholars Say

Bin Laden's Idea of 'Jihad' is Out of Bounds, Islamic Scholars Say

British Muslim leaders condemn terrorism

British Muslims Condemn Terrorist Attacks

Canadian Muslims Condemn Terorist Attacks

Islamic Statements Against Terrorism in the Wake of the September 11 Mass Murders

Islamic World Deplores U.S. Losses

Looking for Answers in Islam's Holy Book: What Islamic Scholars Have to Say

Muslim Reactions to Sept 11

Muslim Voices Against Extremism & Terrorism - Part II - Statements by Organizations

Muslim World Condemns Attacks on U.S.

Muslim rulers condemn WTC attacks

New Zealand Muslims Condemn Terrorism

Organization of the Islamic Conference Foreign Ministers Condemn International Terrorism

Quran a Book of Peace Not War, Islamic Scholars Say

Scholars of Islam Condemn Terrorism

Some American Muslims Take a Look at Their Communities' Shortcomings

U.S. Muslim Scholars Condemn Attacks

UK Muslim Leaders Condemn 'Lunatic Fringe'

When is jihad OK? Muslim Perspectives



Specific Muslim Scholars

A Common Word Between Us and You, by 130 Islamic scholars

Attacks on Civilians: Forbidden by Islam, by Shaykh Yusuf Qaradawi

Ayatollah Muhammad Husain Fadlallah of Lebanon condemns Osama Bin Laden, by Ayatollah Muhammad Husain Fadlallah

Bin Laden's Violence is a Heresy Against Islam, by AbdulHakim Murad (Tim Winter)

Defending the Civilians (a fatwa against terrorism), by Shaykh Muhammad Afifi al-Akiti

Expert Says Islam Prohibits Violence Against Innocents, by Shaykh Hamza Yusuf

Grand Sheikh of al-Azhar Condemns Suicide Bombings, by Shaykh Muhammad Sayyed Tantawi

High Mufti of Russian Muslims calls for Extradition of Bin Laden, by Russian Muslim leaders

Iran's Supreme Leader Condemns Attacks on U.S., by Ayatollah Ali Khamanei

Islam and the Question of Violence, by Seyyed Hossein Nasr, Iranian scholar

Jihad and the Modern World, by Dr. Sherman Jackson

Jihad: Its True Meaning and Purpose, by Muzammil H. Siddiqui

Most Prominent Sunni Muslim Scholar Condemns Killing of Civilians, by Shaykh Muhammad Sayyed Tantawi, Grand Imam of Al-Azhar University

Muslim Attitudes about Violence, by Shaykh Muhammad al-Munajjid

Muslim Voices Against Extremism and Terrorism - Part I - Fatwas, by various scholars

Muslim Voices Against Extremism and Terrorism - Part IV A few Quotes, by various scholars

On the Terrorist Attacks, by Imam Zaid Shakir

Prominent Pakistani Cleric Tahir ul Qadri condemns Bin Laden, by Tahir ul Qadri

Reclaiming Islam from the Terrorists, by AbdulHakim Murad, British scholar

Reflections on the National Horror of September 11, 2001, by Muzammil H. Siddiqui

Refutation of Bin Laden's Defense of Terrorism, by Moiz Amjad, Pakistani scholar

Response to a Question about Islam and Terrorism, by Moiz Amjad, Pakistani scholar

Saudi Clerics Condemn Terrorism, by Sheikh Abderrahman al-Sudayes

Saudi Grand Mufti Condemns Terrorist Attacks in U.S., by Shaikh Abdulaziz Al-Ashaikh

Scholars' Statements Regarding The Attacks In The United States, by Shaykh Abdul-Aziz Aali-Shaykh, Grand Mufti of Saudi Arabia and President of the Committee of Senior Scholars, and Shaykh Saleh Al-Lehaydaan, Chief Justice Of The Saudi Arabian Judiciary, and Shaykh Dr. Saaleh Ibn Ghaanem As-Sadlaan, Pres. Higher Studies Dept. Al-Imaam Muhammd Ibn Saud Islamic University

Spanish Muslim Clerical authorities Issue Fatwa against Osamah Bin Laden, by Spanish Muslim leaders

Terrorism Is at Odds With Islamic Tradition, by Khaled Abou El Fadl

Terrorism: Not a doorway to heaven, by Jamil Abdul Razzak Hajoo, of Idriss Mosque, Seattle

The Myth of Islamic Terrorism Exploded, by Shaykh Abdul Azeez bin Abdullah bin Baaz and Shaykh Muhammad Bin Saalih al Uthaymeen

The worst enemies of Islam are from within, by Hamza Yusuf

Top Saudi Cleric Says Attacks on U.S. a Terrible Crime in Islam, by Shaykh Salah al-Lahidan, head of the Islamic Judiciary of Saudi Arabia

Violence Against Innocents Violates Islamic Law, by Imam Siraj Wahhaj

What is jihad? What is terrorism?, by Statement by Muslim scholars

Who are you bullshitting, slave of allah? Jihad is required of all Muslims under the Shariah that all Mooslims must follow.

Shariah Law, Umdat al-Salik wa Uddat al-Nasik...
Jihad means to war against non-Muslims, and is etymologically derived from the word mujahada, signifying warfare to establish the religion.

The Sharia law compelling jihad is based on the Quran that every Mooslim must follow...

Quran 2.216...
Jihâd[] (holy fighting in Allâh's Cause) is ordained for you (Muslims) though you dislike it, and it may be that you dislike a thing which is good for you and that you like a thing which is bad for you. Allâh knows but you do not know.
 
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What do you expect?

The American media is owned and controlled by zionist jews. :doubt:

So i guess you can't point to any

Muslim Leaders

A Message from the Council on American-Islamic Relations

American Muslim Leaders Condemn Attacks

American Muslims Denouncing Terrorism

American Muslims and Scholars Denounce Terrorism on Anniversary of 9/11

Australian Muslims Condemn Terrorist Attack

Bin Laden Distorts Islam, Islamic Scholars Say

Bin Laden's Idea of 'Jihad' is Out of Bounds, Islamic Scholars Say

British Muslim leaders condemn terrorism

British Muslims Condemn Terrorist Attacks

Canadian Muslims Condemn Terorist Attacks

Islamic Statements Against Terrorism in the Wake of the September 11 Mass Murders

Islamic World Deplores U.S. Losses

Looking for Answers in Islam's Holy Book: What Islamic Scholars Have to Say

Muslim Reactions to Sept 11

Muslim Voices Against Extremism & Terrorism - Part II - Statements by Organizations

Muslim World Condemns Attacks on U.S.

Muslim rulers condemn WTC attacks

New Zealand Muslims Condemn Terrorism

Organization of the Islamic Conference Foreign Ministers Condemn International Terrorism

Quran a Book of Peace Not War, Islamic Scholars Say

Scholars of Islam Condemn Terrorism

Some American Muslims Take a Look at Their Communities' Shortcomings

U.S. Muslim Scholars Condemn Attacks

UK Muslim Leaders Condemn 'Lunatic Fringe'

When is jihad OK? Muslim Perspectives



Specific Muslim Scholars

A Common Word Between Us and You, by 130 Islamic scholars

Attacks on Civilians: Forbidden by Islam, by Shaykh Yusuf Qaradawi

Ayatollah Muhammad Husain Fadlallah of Lebanon condemns Osama Bin Laden, by Ayatollah Muhammad Husain Fadlallah

Bin Laden's Violence is a Heresy Against Islam, by AbdulHakim Murad (Tim Winter)

Defending the Civilians (a fatwa against terrorism), by Shaykh Muhammad Afifi al-Akiti

Expert Says Islam Prohibits Violence Against Innocents, by Shaykh Hamza Yusuf

Grand Sheikh of al-Azhar Condemns Suicide Bombings, by Shaykh Muhammad Sayyed Tantawi

High Mufti of Russian Muslims calls for Extradition of Bin Laden, by Russian Muslim leaders

Iran's Supreme Leader Condemns Attacks on U.S., by Ayatollah Ali Khamanei

Islam and the Question of Violence, by Seyyed Hossein Nasr, Iranian scholar

Jihad and the Modern World, by Dr. Sherman Jackson

Jihad: Its True Meaning and Purpose, by Muzammil H. Siddiqui

Most Prominent Sunni Muslim Scholar Condemns Killing of Civilians, by Shaykh Muhammad Sayyed Tantawi, Grand Imam of Al-Azhar University

Muslim Attitudes about Violence, by Shaykh Muhammad al-Munajjid

Muslim Voices Against Extremism and Terrorism - Part I - Fatwas, by various scholars

Muslim Voices Against Extremism and Terrorism - Part IV A few Quotes, by various scholars

On the Terrorist Attacks, by Imam Zaid Shakir

Prominent Pakistani Cleric Tahir ul Qadri condemns Bin Laden, by Tahir ul Qadri

Reclaiming Islam from the Terrorists, by AbdulHakim Murad, British scholar

Reflections on the National Horror of September 11, 2001, by Muzammil H. Siddiqui

Refutation of Bin Laden's Defense of Terrorism, by Moiz Amjad, Pakistani scholar

Response to a Question about Islam and Terrorism, by Moiz Amjad, Pakistani scholar

Saudi Clerics Condemn Terrorism, by Sheikh Abderrahman al-Sudayes

Saudi Grand Mufti Condemns Terrorist Attacks in U.S., by Shaikh Abdulaziz Al-Ashaikh

Scholars' Statements Regarding The Attacks In The United States, by Shaykh Abdul-Aziz Aali-Shaykh, Grand Mufti of Saudi Arabia and President of the Committee of Senior Scholars, and Shaykh Saleh Al-Lehaydaan, Chief Justice Of The Saudi Arabian Judiciary, and Shaykh Dr. Saaleh Ibn Ghaanem As-Sadlaan, Pres. Higher Studies Dept. Al-Imaam Muhammd Ibn Saud Islamic University

Spanish Muslim Clerical authorities Issue Fatwa against Osamah Bin Laden, by Spanish Muslim leaders

Terrorism Is at Odds With Islamic Tradition, by Khaled Abou El Fadl

Terrorism: Not a doorway to heaven, by Jamil Abdul Razzak Hajoo, of Idriss Mosque, Seattle

The Myth of Islamic Terrorism Exploded, by Shaykh Abdul Azeez bin Abdullah bin Baaz and Shaykh Muhammad Bin Saalih al Uthaymeen

The worst enemies of Islam are from within, by Hamza Yusuf

Top Saudi Cleric Says Attacks on U.S. a Terrible Crime in Islam, by Shaykh Salah al-Lahidan, head of the Islamic Judiciary of Saudi Arabia

Violence Against Innocents Violates Islamic Law, by Imam Siraj Wahhaj

What is jihad? What is terrorism?, by Statement by Muslim scholars



So did they organize protest or just put out bullshit statements? They can take thier statments and shuv um.....
 
And we don't drink his blood....we drink wine.

And we don't eat his flesh....we eat bread.

We take the sacrament to remember him and to remember what he did for us. The only reason for it is because we human-beings have short memories and have to reminded repeatedly of the gift he gave to us 2000 years ago.

The sacrament of Communion is a form of Ritualized Cannibalism.

The church teaches the doctrine of "transubstanation".

Meaning that once in your mouth; the wine turns into blood, and the bread bcomes flesh. :eek:

You really should learn the difference between Christian Churches. You're assuming we're all alike, we are not.

Because I have a low tolerance for stupidity, I will leave it at that.
Transubstation is a Doctrine of the Catholic Church; which is the largest Christian organization in the world.

btw didn't you state before that you are a Catholic CG?? :doubt:
 
So what, doofus? Most of the people who will cause traffic jams and spread the common cold are Christian.

No surprise given the "rampant" majority of Christians in this country.

God, what dumbfuck you are.

IS that why so many children are raped by Christians? Because there are so many of them, and those horny christians can't resist the temptation?

Hey, dickface, there are more Christians in this country than anyone else.

More Christians will slip and fall on the ice this year, too.

Clumsy bastards :lol:
 
So what, doofus? Most of the people who will cause traffic jams and spread the common cold are Christian.

No surprise given the "rampant" majority of Christians in this country.

God, what dumbfuck you are.

IS that why so many children are raped by Christians? Because there are so many of them, and those horny christians can't resist the temptation?

the problem is you can't defend you're own bullshit religion so you come up with that crap to deflect the real issues

Shocking video captures brutal Islamic stoning

And another wingnut pretends that I'm a muslim.

If wingnuts didn't lie, they'd have nothing to say :lol:
 
The sacrament of Communion is a form of Ritualized Cannibalism.

The church teaches the doctrine of "transubstanation".

Meaning that once in your mouth; the wine turns into blood, and the bread bcomes flesh. :eek:

You really should learn the difference between Christian Churches. You're assuming we're all alike, we are not.

Because I have a low tolerance for stupidity, I will leave it at that.
Transubstation is a Doctrine of the Catholic Church; which is the largest Christian organization in the world.

btw didn't you state before that you are a Catholic CG?? :doubt:

I know it's a Catholic Doctrine. It is not the doctrine of other Christian faiths. The difference between us, Sunni, is that I don't lump faiths or people into groups. I know my Church, I have a decent understanding of yours.

Personally, I think God or Allah or whatever you choose to call the Almighty, would be pretty ashamed of quite a few posters in this thread - including you. Y'all are just a bunch of bullshit artists who bring shame upon your faiths.
 
IS that why so many children are raped by Christians? Because there are so many of them, and those horny christians can't resist the temptation?

Hey, dickface, there are more Christians in this country than anyone else.

More Christians will slip and fall on the ice this year, too.

Clumsy bastards :lol:

Not as clumsy as Mooslim terrorists whose shoe bombs don't blow up.
 
How is Human Sacrifice defined?

Human Sacrifice is the murder of humans, removing the hearts of helpless human-beings to pay homage to a God similar to the Sun God the Aztecs worshiped.

Jesus was a single being that God brought into this world in a magnanimous act of love and compassion, not murder. Jesus knew his purpose and fulfilled it. His personal sacrifice was not to glory his father but the remove the sins of everyone. His death was not a gift to God but a gift to everyone from God.

Can you see the difference?

Do you know what the difference is? Giving up your life for those you love?

My guess is you can't see the difference between blowing yourself up and giving up your life by charging face first into certain death just to save your friends.

Christians beliefs are so warped they think Christ was a warrior charging face first into certain death to save his friends:cuckoo:

But that's to be expected from a people who worship a father that sacrificed his son to a blood drenched death through rituals where christians drink the blood and eat the flesh of their savior.
This last post only proves that you're inherently dishonest and prone to hyperbole.

I never said that I thought Jesus was a warrior this time around but he will be the next. He spent his life knowing he was heading face first into certain death just to save you and me.....that much is a certainty.

And we don't drink his blood....we drink wine.

And we don't eat his flesh....we eat bread.

We take the sacrament to remember him and to remember what he did for us. The only reason for it is because we human-beings have short memories and have to reminded repeatedly of the gift he gave to us 2000 years ago.

Like most christians, this wingnut isn't familiar with his own faith. He doesn't even listen to what the priest says while he's handing out the blood and flesh of christ. And christians are such stupid ingrates, and so undevoted to God, that they can't even remember the central myth of their religion, that Christ died for their sins. They have to be reminded weekly throughout their entire life.
 
And we don't drink his blood....we drink wine.

And we don't eat his flesh....we eat bread.

We take the sacrament to remember him and to remember what he did for us. The only reason for it is because we human-beings have short memories and have to reminded repeatedly of the gift he gave to us 2000 years ago.

The sacrament of Communion is a form of Ritualized Cannibalism.

The church teaches the doctrine of "transubstanation".

Meaning that once in your mouth; the wine turns into blood, and the bread bcomes flesh. :eek:

Mudwhistle

How does it feel to meet a Muslim who knows more about your faith than you do?
 
Christians beliefs are so warped they think Christ was a warrior charging face first into certain death to save his friends:cuckoo:

But that's to be expected from a people who worship a father that sacrificed his son to a blood drenched death through rituals where christians drink the blood and eat the flesh of their savior.
This last post only proves that you're inherently dishonest and prone to hyperbole.

I never said that I thought Jesus was a warrior this time around but he will be the next. He spent his life knowing he was heading face first into certain death just to save you and me.....that much is a certainty.

And we don't drink his blood....we drink wine.

And we don't eat his flesh....we eat bread.

We take the sacrament to remember him and to remember what he did for us. The only reason for it is because we human-beings have short memories and have to reminded repeatedly of the gift he gave to us 2000 years ago.

Like most christians, this wingnut isn't familiar with his own faith. He doesn't even listen to what the priest says while he's handing out the blood and flesh of christ. And christians are such stupid ingrates, and so undevoted to God, that they can't even remember the central myth of their religion, that Christ died for their sins. They have to be reminded weekly throughout their entire life.

Nothing worse than Islam sanctioning the beating of women for disobeying orders and the sanctioning of child rape.
 
Christians beliefs are so warped they think Christ was a warrior charging face first into certain death to save his friends:cuckoo:

But that's to be expected from a people who worship a father that sacrificed his son to a blood drenched death through rituals where christians drink the blood and eat the flesh of their savior.
This last post only proves that you're inherently dishonest and prone to hyperbole.

I never said that I thought Jesus was a warrior this time around but he will be the next. He spent his life knowing he was heading face first into certain death just to save you and me.....that much is a certainty.

And we don't drink his blood....we drink wine.

And we don't eat his flesh....we eat bread.

We take the sacrament to remember him and to remember what he did for us. The only reason for it is because we human-beings have short memories and have to reminded repeatedly of the gift he gave to us 2000 years ago.

Like most christians, this wingnut isn't familiar with his own faith. He doesn't even listen to what the priest says while he's handing out the blood and flesh of christ. And christians are such stupid ingrates, and so undevoted to God, that they can't even remember the central myth of their religion, that Christ died for their sins. They have to be reminded weekly throughout their entire life.

Actually, Mud is right and you are wrong. You should be used to that, you are wrong with pretty much every post. But keep trying, law of averages says that eventually you will post something that is correct - even if it is just luck of the draw.
 
And we don't drink his blood....we drink wine.

And we don't eat his flesh....we eat bread.

We take the sacrament to remember him and to remember what he did for us. The only reason for it is because we human-beings have short memories and have to reminded repeatedly of the gift he gave to us 2000 years ago.

The sacrament of Communion is a form of Ritualized Cannibalism.

The church teaches the doctrine of "transubstanation".

Meaning that once in your mouth; the wine turns into blood, and the bread bcomes flesh. :eek:

Mudwhistle

How does it feel to meet a Muslim who knows more about your faith than you do?

How does it feel to have a pedophile child molesting prophet who was married to a 6 year old little girl?
 
IS that why so many children are raped by Christians? Because there are so many of them, and those horny christians can't resist the temptation?

Hey, dickface, there are more Christians in this country than anyone else.

More Christians will slip and fall on the ice this year, too.

Clumsy bastards :lol:


Why won't you admit you are a Muslim you stupid son of a bitch?
 
And we don't drink his blood....we drink wine.

And we don't eat his flesh....we eat bread.

We take the sacrament to remember him and to remember what he did for us. The only reason for it is because we human-beings have short memories and have to reminded repeatedly of the gift he gave to us 2000 years ago.

The sacrament of Communion is a form of Ritualized Cannibalism.

The church teaches the doctrine of "transubstanation".

Meaning that once in your mouth; the wine turns into blood, and the bread bcomes flesh. :eek:

Mudwhistle

How does it feel to meet a Muslim who knows more about your faith than you do?

Oh, this is priceless. Seriously. You are wrong and Sunni is agreeing with you. Damn, you two are funny. :lol::lol::lol:
 

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