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Posted: Thu Jan 08, 2015 9:46 am
I think it is time for another draw Mohammed day.
We live in a pluralistic world world. People of faith (Christian, Islam, Jewish, ect)can live their lives according to their faith right up to the point where it interferes with somebody else's rights.
This "ISLAM UBER ALLES" concept has to sink into the same cesspool as The Holy Inquisition, so that we can all live decent lives.
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Posts: 18770
Posted: Thu Jan 08, 2015 10:01 am
Praxius wrote: I then explain that I hope these gunmen, Muslims or whoever they are, are found and get royally fk'd up over their actions.... At the very least, caught and Brough to justice
Stratos wrote: Please point out where you say this because now where can I find it in your previous post:
Praxius wrote: That's because it wasn't in my previous post, but part of my future-predictive post in which has yet to happen.
Stratos wrote: An utter and complete dodge considering your previously quoted statements.
Praxius wrote: It's not a complete dodge because
#1 - It should have been a given and #2 - It was part of a post I started to try and cut through some predictive responses that were no doubt going to happen in order to explain those things right then and there rather than waiting for those responses to appear later on simply because I didn't say the above earlier.... and as I said at the start of that post, "I'll save you some time."
But clearly this only further confused some people in here and I still had to re-explain these thing once again, just as I am doing now.
Why do I have to re-explain these things?
Because some in here didn't bother to properly read what I posted from the start, took what I posted way out of context and took things to mean entirely different things from what I already stated to further confuse the situation. Those people decided to find 1-2 lines of what I said and completely ignored the following lines that already further explained what I was trying to say.
So here I am again, re-explaining it all yet again. If you can't figure it out by now, chances are you never will.
Stratos writes:
Please recall that all the above stems from your statement of “I then explain that I hope these gunmen, Muslims or whoever they are, are found and get royally fk'd up over their actions.... At the very least, caught and Brough to justice”
When shown you did not say it or anything near what you claimed to have said you attempted to set it as something you were going to write and at the same time claimed that we should have taken it for a given and thus no need for you to have written it. If this is the case why did you claim to have written it in the first place?
Sorry for the he wrote/I wrote. I did a bad quote/copy job
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Posted: Thu Jan 08, 2015 10:03 am
$1: Word salad is a "confused or unintelligible mixture of seemingly random words and phrases", most often used to describe a symptom of a neurological or mental disorder. The words may or may not be grammatically correct, but semantically confused to the point that the listener cannot extract any meaning from them.
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Posted: Thu Jan 08, 2015 10:25 am
Bill Maher in fine form shredding the usual apologetics (and other assorted jerk-offs too). 
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Posted: Thu Jan 08, 2015 10:49 am
DrCaleb DrCaleb: BRAH BRAH: Family Guy mocks Jesus all the time, when was the last time Christians committed an act of Terrorism because of it? The difference being that the Bible has an Old Testament of how things used to be, and a New Testament of how things are now. Most scholars agree that the Bible is also written by different people at different times, and is self contradictory, but still holds great moral and spiritual significance for those who follow it. The Koran is supposed to be the literal word of god himself, dictated to Mohammed who then dictated it from memory to his friend who could read and write. The Bible is thus more open to interpretation. It isn't quite as specific about murdering infidels, killing people for apostasy, cutting off the hands of thieves etc. There is a lot of nasty stuff in there, no doubt, but the Koran contains actual commands, directly from the mouth of god, to do those things. Jesus actually told his followers to 'suck it up and move on', where Mohammed said to kill them all and let God sort it out. Christians do terrorism, just look at the Northern Irish conflict, and some other nasty stuff in the South Pacific. But it goes against what Christ taught. Whereas this act in France is right out of the Koran. Ireland Protestants vs Catholics is a perfect example of issues but in this case Christians never committed an act of Terrorism because Jesus is mocked on Family Guy or possibly the biggest offender South Park.
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Posts: 65472
Posted: Thu Jan 08, 2015 11:09 am
BRAH BRAH: Ireland Protestants vs Catholics is a perfect example of issues but in this case Christians never committed an act of Terrorism because Jesus is mocked on Family Guy or possibly the biggest offender South Park. The Northern Ireland issue was more about discrimination against an ethnic minority than it was about Protestant and Catholic. Catholics of Scottish lineage in Northern Ireland did not experience the same repression as did the Catholics of Irish lineage.
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Posted: Thu Jan 08, 2015 11:12 am
BartSimpson BartSimpson: BRAH BRAH: Ireland Protestants vs Catholics is a perfect example of issues but in this case Christians never committed an act of Terrorism because Jesus is mocked on Family Guy or possibly the biggest offender South Park. The Northern Ireland issue was more about discrimination against an ethnic minority than it was about Protestant and Catholic. Catholics of Scottish lineage in Northern Ireland did not experience the same repression as did the Catholics of Irish lineage. Religion was used as a badge, there. Technically, none of the combatants were authentic practicing Christians. ... thugs, yes, Christians, no. That includes the priests and protestant ministers that fanned the flames of hatred through the centuries. When Ian Paisley finally met his maker, ...
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Posted: Thu Jan 08, 2015 11:19 am
GreenTiger GreenTiger: I think it is time for another draw Mohammed day.
We live in a pluralistic world world. People of faith (Christian, Islam, Jewish, ect)can live their lives according to their faith right up to the point where it interferes with somebody else's rights.
This "ISLAM UBER ALLES" concept has to sink into the same cesspool as The Holy Inquisition, so that we can all live decent lives. In a way, it kind of already is. Before yesterday not too many people outside of France knew about Charlie Hebdo. Now, the whole world does and the whole world has seen its cartoons.
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Posts: 65472
Posted: Thu Jan 08, 2015 11:45 am
I'm listening to local radio here in Sacramento and they're saying that the Le Pen (nationalist) party in France has picked up over 25,000 new members since the news of the massacre broke. Between the Europeans rising up against moslem colonialism in Germany, Sweden, Netherlands, and now France maybe the jerks in Saudi Arabia who've been funding so much of this terrorism will pause to consider what a 21st Century Crusade would mean to their existence. A thought that occurs to me is that the one thing that would unite all of Europe under a Federal Government in Brussels is a common enemy. 
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Posted: Thu Jan 08, 2015 11:49 am
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Posts: 19932
Posted: Thu Jan 08, 2015 11:50 am
BartSimpson BartSimpson: I'm listening to local radio here in Sacramento and they're saying that the Le Pen (nationalist) party in France has picked up over 25,000 new members since the news of the massacre broke. Between the Europeans rising up against moslem colonialism in Germany, Sweden, Netherlands, and now France maybe the jerks in Saudi Arabia who've been funding so much of this terrorism will pause to consider what a 21st Century Crusade would mean to their existence. A thought that occurs to me is that the one thing that would unite all of Europe under a Federal Government in Brussels is a common enemy.  It was tried about 80 years ago. It didn't work out so well...
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Posts: 33691
Posted: Thu Jan 08, 2015 12:07 pm
xerxes xerxes: BartSimpson BartSimpson: I'm listening to local radio here in Sacramento and they're saying that the Le Pen (nationalist) party in France has picked up over 25,000 new members since the news of the massacre broke. Between the Europeans rising up against moslem colonialism in Germany, Sweden, Netherlands, and now France maybe the jerks in Saudi Arabia who've been funding so much of this terrorism will pause to consider what a 21st Century Crusade would mean to their existence. A thought that occurs to me is that the one thing that would unite all of Europe under a Federal Government in Brussels is a common enemy.  It was tried about 80 years ago. It didn't work out so well... Only because people didn't agree to it. 
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Posts: 18770
Posted: Thu Jan 08, 2015 12:20 pm
xerxes xerxes: BartSimpson BartSimpson: I'm listening to local radio here in Sacramento and they're saying that the Le Pen (nationalist) party in France has picked up over 25,000 new members since the news of the massacre broke. Between the Europeans rising up against moslem colonialism in Germany, Sweden, Netherlands, and now France maybe the jerks in Saudi Arabia who've been funding so much of this terrorism will pause to consider what a 21st Century Crusade would mean to their existence. A thought that occurs to me is that the one thing that would unite all of Europe under a Federal Government in Brussels is a common enemy.  It was tried about 80 years ago. It didn't work out so well... Actually it did, and even 20yrs earlier. The vast majority of Europe was against Germany and the few allies they had. Both times Germany was defeated. Thus vast majority of Europe united against a common enemy equaled a defeated enemy. What happened after the defeat of the common enemy is that European countries went right back to distrusting each other.
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Posts: 65472
Posted: Thu Jan 08, 2015 12:20 pm
And now the radio guys are saying some former Indian (but moslem) diplomat is now offering a reward of $8,000,000 not for the arrest of the terrorists but TO the terrorists for killing the cartoonists. In my view someone who would support terrorism is a terrorist. Call in the drones. 
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Posted: Thu Jan 08, 2015 12:27 pm
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