Kondor3
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Has anybody seen the big net lying-about?"...But, the military industrial complex is still pushing for more bloodshed for their gains..."
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Has anybody seen the big net lying-about?"...But, the military industrial complex is still pushing for more bloodshed for their gains..."
"...those scary damned Muslims, they're such a huge threat..."![]()
Yes. The shades of 3,000 dead innocent American civilians can attest to that.
Already answered, sufficiently, in an earlier exchange on this subtopic. It is sufficiently unitary in its intolerance and militancy and war-making and hostility to The West across the board so as to negate such distinctions for our purposes here."...You at least still seem to be trying to paint Islam as a monolith which is still silly and at this point, outright intellectually dishonest."
Link? I don't remember you doing anything of the sort.
you approve of radical Islam? of Jihadists spreading the word of Allah? to all infidels?
I don't. There ya go!![]()
Read again, hardly any of it has to do with religious aspirations btw. Try reading through informed people, green grenwald for example, or Noam Chomsky.
In case you are not reading
RADICAL ISLAM IS SCUM!
I not remember the Pope calling a Crusade at any time during the past 150 years, nor do I recall any large-scale religiously-based warfare within Christianity since the early 1600s."...those scary damned Muslims, they're such a huge threat..."![]()
Yes. The shades of 3,000 dead innocent American civilians can attest to that.
And Christians utilized their religion as a justification to kill millions over the past 150 years (and millions more prior to that). That doesn't make Christianity an evil religion. Nor all Christians evil. You're logic is pretty juvenile.
Already answered, sufficiently, in an earlier exchange on this subtopic. It is sufficiently unitary in its intolerance and militancy and war-making and hostility to The West across the board so as to negate such distinctions for our purposes here.
Link? I don't remember you doing anything of the sort.
http://www.usmessageboard.com/politics/297806-the-not-so-veiled-threat-to-non-muslims-in-tennessee-10.html#post7373437
I not remember the Pope calling a Crusade at any time during the past 150 years, nor do I recall any large-scale religiously-based warfare within Christianity since the early 1600s.![]()
Yes. The shades of 3,000 dead innocent American civilians can attest to that.
And Christians utilized their religion as a justification to kill millions over the past 150 years (and millions more prior to that). That doesn't make Christianity an evil religion. Nor all Christians evil. You're logic is pretty juvenile.
You go right ahead and kowtow to the Muslims, Neville Chamberlain Junior... but leave us out when you play Cheese-Eating Surrender Monkey.TY, brainwashed fear mongered racist xenophobic ugly American Pub dupes. Why not start ANOTHER crusade against a billion and a half people? Works great!
TY, brainwashed fear mongered racist xenophobic ugly American Pub dupes. Why not start ANOTHER crusade against a billion and a half people? Works great!
You go right ahead and kowtow to the Muslims, Neville Chamberlain Junior... but leave us out when you play Cheese-Eating Surrender Monkey.TY, brainwashed fear mongered racist xenophobic ugly American Pub dupes. Why not start ANOTHER crusade against a billion and a half people? Works great!
I not remember the Pope calling a Crusade at any time during the past 150 years, nor do I recall any large-scale religiously-based warfare within Christianity since the early 1600s.![]()
Yes. The shades of 3,000 dead innocent American civilians can attest to that.
And Christians utilized their religion as a justification to kill millions over the past 150 years (and millions more prior to that). That doesn't make Christianity an evil religion. Nor all Christians evil. You're logic is pretty juvenile.
And I do not recall the Founder of Christianity - Jesus of Nazareth - giving his followers permission to make war in the name of God nor to kill or commit violence to advance The Faith nor to defend The Faithful.
Anything to the contrary is the invention of fallible Man, not the Founder.
Islam cannot say the same... indeed, it teaches just the opposite... that it is OK to engage in war and to kill in the name of God and The Faith and The Faithful under various circumstances... actual, explicit, oft-repeated Official Permission by the Founder.
I find your amateur-caliber attempts at comparison to be even more juvenile than you find my logic.
You go right ahead and kowtow to the Muslims, Neville Chamberlain Junior... but leave us out when you play Cheese-Eating Surrender Monkey.TY, brainwashed fear mongered racist xenophobic ugly American Pub dupes. Why not start ANOTHER crusade against a billion and a half people? Works great!
Americans have learned a lot from Appeasers in the past...
Within living memory, no less...
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More so than from the appeased, it would sadly seem...
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"...those scary damned Muslims, they're such a huge threat..."![]()
Yes. The shades of 3,000 dead innocent American civilians can attest to that.
And Christians utilized their religion as a justification to kill millions over the past 150 years (and millions more prior to that). That doesn't make Christianity an evil religion. Nor all Christians evil. You're logic is pretty juvenile.
![]()
Yes. The shades of 3,000 dead innocent American civilians can attest to that.
And Christians utilized their religion as a justification to kill millions over the past 150 years (and millions more prior to that). That doesn't make Christianity an evil religion. Nor all Christians evil. You're logic is pretty juvenile.
There is very considerable difference between killing and murder. In the civilized parts of the world Christians are held as accountable for crimes as anyone else. And if a million people had been murdered in the name of Christianity I would indeed consider it an evil religion. Your knowledge of history sucks
i am a pagan....i have had trouble with christians in tn...they do seem to have problems with people who not like them
And Christians utilized their religion as a justification to kill millions over the past 150 years (and millions more prior to that). That doesn't make Christianity an evil religion. Nor all Christians evil. You're logic is pretty juvenile.
There is very considerable difference between killing and murder. In the civilized parts of the world Christians are held as accountable for crimes as anyone else. And if a million people had been murdered in the name of Christianity I would indeed consider it an evil religion. Your knowledge of history sucks
Oh, they have been. You should read more. Something with more substance than Bonni Intall's Naked Islam comic books and David Barton's creative writing class.