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Re: British man hacked to death

Postby infidel on Wed May 29, 2013 7:28 pm

I find it funny that the pink pony would defend sharia. He could be the first stoned to death, once the caliphate is upon us.

Can anyone name a current religion other than Islam that wants to kill non-believers?
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Re: British man hacked to death

Postby XDM45 on Wed May 29, 2013 7:41 pm

infidel wrote:I find it funny that the pink pony would defend sharia. He could be the first stoned to death, once the caliphate is upon us.

Can anyone name a current religion other than Islam that wants to kill non-believers?


Christianity.

They WANT to, but they can't. Given the ability and power to do so, would they? You bet your arse they would. Do NOT fool yourself into believing otherwise. The Holy Office of Inquisition still exists, just under a new name,...sort of how Sociopaths still exist, but are now called "Anti Social Personality Disorder". It sounds much more benign, but it is still the same thing. (The Holy Office of Inquisition is now know by the Congregation for the Propagation of the Faith. Ex-Pope Benny was a Prefect on it. ..and given the chance, you bet they'd bring back the thumbscrews again.)

All Religions are systems and all presume they are the right way. Typical Sectarinism. I admire the Amish who let their kids out for a year into the World to see before they take an oath, and also they don't believe in Baptism at birth either, another good thing as well.

As fior who would go first, I think Heffay wouldn't stand a chance against me. I'm far too outspoken and would be killed fighting someone trying to oppress me with some bunk Religion and law. Instead of drawing a cartoon, I'd make it out of bacon and then pee on it. I make George Carlin look like a lover of Religion compared to me and my views on it.
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Re: British man hacked to death

Postby NMRMN on Wed May 29, 2013 7:53 pm

XDM45 wrote:Christianity.

You're totally cracked. Just because people have committed crimes in the name of the faith, does not mean that is what the faith teaches.
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Re: British man hacked to death

Postby XDM45 on Wed May 29, 2013 7:59 pm

NMRMN wrote:
XDM45 wrote:Christianity.

You're totally cracked. Just because people have committed crimes in the name of the faith, does not mean that is what the faith teaches.


I'm not cracked... I'm calling a spade a spade. It's hypocrisy. "Do as I say and not as I do." -- which is exactly why Gandhi said that he likes your Christ but not your Christians since they aren't very Christ-like. I don't care what any Religion or person/group/people/etc teaches, only what actions are done in the name of it/what they do. It's the same reason I'll listen to what peiople SAY, but trust what they DO. Watch their actions, not their words.

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Re: British man hacked to death

Postby NMRMN on Wed May 29, 2013 8:03 pm

XDM45 wrote:I don't care what any Religion or person/group/people/etc teaches, only what actions are done in the name of it/what they do.

Fair enough. Then you should say, "Christians" -- not Christianity.
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Re: British man hacked to death

Postby XDM45 on Wed May 29, 2013 8:17 pm

NMRMN wrote:
XDM45 wrote:I don't care what any Religion or person/group/people/etc teaches, only what actions are done in the name of it/what they do.

Fair enough. Then you should say, "Christians" -- not Christianity.


What Religion do Christians supposedly follow?

Besides, Infidel asked "Can anyone name a current religion other than Islam that wants to kill non-believers?"

Christians aren't a Religion, but they do things in the name of one and it's sky daddy of choice.
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Re: British man hacked to death

Postby goalie on Wed May 29, 2013 8:21 pm

NMRMN wrote:
XDM45 wrote:Christianity.

You're totally cracked. Just because people have committed crimes in the name of the faith, does not mean that is what the faith teaches.


Totally cracked is pretending that you are not ignoring HUGE sections of your magic book. Again, do I need to start quoting the old testament?

I mean, objectively, what deserves more respect: the "religious" person who picks and chooses what part of the divinely inspired book they believe, or the one who believes ALL of their book?

I disagree with both, but the former acting like the latter is "evil" seems pretty comical to me.
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Re: British man hacked to death

Postby NMRMN on Wed May 29, 2013 8:24 pm

goalie wrote:Totally cracked is pretending that you are not ignoring HUGE sections of your magic book. Again, do I need to start quoting the old testament?

Why do you suggest I ignore it? You can quote old testament all you want. I have an old testament verse quoted in my signature even. Thats not to say you will like, believe or understand the explanations I give. And I am certainly no bible scholar. But feel free.

goalie wrote:I disagree with both, but the former acting like the latter is "evil" seems pretty comical to me.

Did I say something about Islam? I don't recall I ever did. I believe Mohammed is a false prophet, but there are certainly a lot of nice Muslims. And I don't need to agree with everyone to get alone. The difference is -- if I made that statement about Mohammed in Taliban land -- I would be beheaded. If they say Christ is not God in the flesh, not quite the same.
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Re: British man hacked to death

Postby XDM45 on Wed May 29, 2013 8:28 pm

goalie wrote:
NMRMN wrote:
XDM45 wrote:Christianity.

You're totally cracked. Just because people have committed crimes in the name of the faith, does not mean that is what the faith teaches.


Totally cracked is pretending that you are not ignoring HUGE sections of your magic book. Again, do I need to start quoting the old testament?

I mean, objectively, what deserves more respect: the "religious" person who picks and chooses what part of the divinely inspired book they believe, or the one who believes ALL of their book?

I disagree with both, but the former acting like the latter is "evil" seems pretty comical to me.


The problem with quoting the old testmeant or any of the books in the bible, is that there are many versions of it. Not to mention that none of the writers of any of the books in the bible were alive in the time of Jesus. For those writings/books, you need to look at the Gnostic Gospels and other heretical works which were banned and removed by the Council of Nicea I and II. Even so, all of the writings have been translated a few times from the original language into other langagues and then translated again, thus words which do not translate are missed, left out, mistranslated, etc. It's a bloody mess.

Besides, just because it's written doesn't give it any validity. Same as speaking or writting it in Latin doesn't either.

Here....

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Re: British man hacked to death

Postby NMRMN on Wed May 29, 2013 8:30 pm

XDM45 wrote:The problem with quoting the old testmeant or any of the books in the bible, is that there are many versions of it. Not to mention that none of the writers of any of the books in the bible were alive in the time of Jesus. For those writings/books, you need to look at the Gnostic Gospels and other heretical works which were banned and removed by the Council of Nicea I and II. Even so, all of the writings have been translated a few times from the original language into other langagues and then translated again, thus words which do not translate are missed, left out, mistranslated, etc. It's a bloody mess.

Its all a conspiracy to get you to be Christian! Hahaha.
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Re: British man hacked to death

Postby infidel on Wed May 29, 2013 8:39 pm

goalie wrote:
NMRMN wrote:
XDM45 wrote:Christianity.

You're totally cracked. Just because people have committed crimes in the name of the faith, does not mean that is what the faith teaches.


Totally cracked is pretending that you are not ignoring HUGE sections of your magic book. Again, do I need to start quoting the old testament?

I mean, objectively, what deserves more respect: the "religious" person who picks and chooses what part of the divinely inspired book they believe, or the one who believes ALL of their book?

I disagree with both, but the former acting like the latter is "evil" seems pretty comical to me.


Wow. You keep bringing this up, without acknowledging the New Testament or reformation.

There is only ONE worldwide "religion" that CURRENTLY advocates the death of non-believers. You keep trying to go back hundreds of years, ignoring the fact that all other mainstream religions are NOW peaceful.

I can provide you with names of hundreds, if not thousands of Imams, ayatollahs, mufti, and mullahs that want you DEAD.

How many "Christian", "Hindu", or "Jewish" leaders want non-believers dead?

A true follower of the warmongering child molester Mohammad, would aspire to be just like him.

Can anyone provide the name of religious leader of the following faiths that want you dead for not believing the way they do: Amish, Mormon, Jew, Hindu, Buddhist, Taoist, or Catholic, Lutheran etc?
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Re: British man hacked to death

Postby goalie on Wed May 29, 2013 8:50 pm

infidel wrote:Wow. You keep bringing this up, without acknowledging the New Testament or reformation.


Yeah, I do. Because the argument that "My magic book was totally wrong, but that was all fixed after we tortured and murdered tons of people in the name of that wrong part of the book" isn't really compelling to those that don't believe in your magic book.


infidel wrote:There is only ONE worldwide "religion" that CURRENTLY advocates the death of non-believers. You keep trying to go back hundreds of years, ignoring the fact that all other mainstream religions are NOW peaceful.

I can provide you with names of hundreds, if not thousands of Imams, ayatollahs, mufti, and mullahs that want you DEAD.

How many "Christian", "Hindu", or "Jewish" leaders want non-believers dead?

A true follower of the warmongering child molester Mohammad, would aspire to be just like him.

Can anyone provide the name of religious leader of the following faiths that want you dead for not believing the way they do: Amish, Mormon, Jew, Hindu, Buddhist, Taoist, or Catholic, Lutheran etc?


Gee, I go back in time and look at what people did. I shouldn't do that? When the Democrats get on TV and say that, yeah, they used to want to take my guns, but they don't anymore, they learned their lesson and are sorry, I should ignore the past and believe them, right?

Don't confuse me with Heffay. I would have no problem killing more of the people who want to kill me. I just think the hypocrisy is a little much, especially when the hypocritical people would probably volunteer for one of those rides to block the Westboro Baptists from picketing a funeral......
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Re: British man hacked to death

Postby NMRMN on Wed May 29, 2013 10:15 pm

goalie wrote:I just think the hypocrisy is a little much, especially when the hypocritical people would probably volunteer for one of those rides to block the Westboro Baptists from picketing a funeral...

You think that Westoboro Baptist is truly expressing the Christian faith? Is Mother Teresa being hypocritical too?
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Re: British man hacked to death

Postby XDM45 on Wed May 29, 2013 10:20 pm

NMRMN wrote:
XDM45 wrote:The problem with quoting the old testmeant or any of the books in the bible, is that there are many versions of it. Not to mention that none of the writers of any of the books in the bible were alive in the time of Jesus. For those writings/books, you need to look at the Gnostic Gospels and other heretical works which were banned and removed by the Council of Nicea I and II. Even so, all of the writings have been translated a few times from the original language into other langagues and then translated again, thus words which do not translate are missed, left out, mistranslated, etc. It's a bloody mess.

Its all a conspiracy to get you to be Christian! Hahaha.


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Re: British man hacked to death

Postby NMRMN on Wed May 29, 2013 10:41 pm

A staggering 100,000 Christians are killed annually because of their faith, according to the Vatican -- and several human rights groups claim such anti-Christian violence is on the rise in countries like Pakistan, Nigeria and Egypt.

"Credible research has reached the shocking conclusion that an estimate of more than 100,000 Christians are violently killed because of some relation to their faith every year," Vatican spokesman Monsieur Silvano Maria Tomassi said Tuesday in a radio address to the United Nations Human Rights Council.

Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/world/2013/05/29 ... ause-faith
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