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Re: Muslim extreamists even affect haven and hearth

Postby Filystyn » Tue Aug 20, 2013 5:11 pm

Although i see muslims as my enemies. I much more hate those atheist faggots that have to allways make jokes about religion. Those "smart" guys who think they know everything, mostly ignorant piece of shit with no knowledge, littel people who think they are figthing (lolz). What is the point of joking from someones religion??? Why when someone is insulting me i should let him do it? If i respect what i belive should i leave this with no reaction? No.

But those "smart" guys, when you try to punish their ass start to whine about intolerance? Insulting me is tolerant?

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Re: Muslim extreamists even affect haven and hearth

Postby overtyped » Tue Aug 20, 2013 5:16 pm

Filystyn wrote:Although i see muslims as my enemies. I much more hate those atheist faggots that have to allways make jokes about religion. Those "smart" guys who think they know everything, mostly ignorant piece of shit with no knowledge, littel people who think they are figthing (lolz). What is the point of joking from someones religion??? Why when someone is insulting me i should let him do it? If i respect what i belive should i leave this with no reaction? No.
But those "smart" guys, when you try to punish their ass start to whine about intolerance? Insulting me is tolerant?
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Athiests may make satire about religious nuts like you, but at least we won't murder you for it. That's a claim that your religion, and any other cannot even begin to make.

By the way, other religions have been making fun of religions that aren't their own since religion existed, atheists don't make fun of your religion anymore than a catholic would to a protestant.
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Re: Muslim extreamists even affect haven and hearth

Postby _Gunnar » Tue Aug 20, 2013 5:30 pm

Science is not a religion in that it isn't based on blind faith, but experiments/observations which must be able to be verified by others and theories that should be falsifiable.

How many times have you seen actual data on faith healings, for example? Part of religion in my view is that you believe it in spite of the fact that there is no hard evidence. I think that non-fundamentalist religion has a place in our society as a guide to a certain "way of life" but science and religion are completely different and attempts to say they are not are detrimental (not to mention embarrassing) to both.

@ the op; a lot of original christian thinking is pretty bizarre, and a lot of muslims dont believe this shit. Fundamentalism is bad whichever religion it is a part of.
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Re: Muslim extreamists even affect haven and hearth

Postby Filystyn » Tue Aug 20, 2013 5:34 pm

overtyped wrote:
Filystyn wrote:Although i see muslims as my enemies. I much more hate those atheist faggots that have to allways make jokes about religion. Those "smart" guys who think they know everything, mostly ignorant piece of shit with no knowledge, littel people who think they are figthing (lolz). What is the point of joking from someones religion??? Why when someone is insulting me i should let him do it? If i respect what i belive should i leave this with no reaction? No.
But those "smart" guys, when you try to punish their ass start to whine about intolerance? Insulting me is tolerant?
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Athiests may make satire about religious nuts like you, but at least we won't murder you for it. That's a claim that your religion, and any other cannot even begin to make.

By the way, other religions have been making fun of religions that aren't their own since religion existed, atheists don't make fun of your religion anymore than a catholic would to a protestant.



That what you call satire is for me insulting in most times when it comes to my religion.
Communists who took over russia in 1917 killed milions of people, it was system made by atheists and was fighting with every religion. There was never in history system that would so much degradade human being (The one in germany was national communism, still communism).
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Re: Muslim extreamists even affect haven and hearth

Postby Eemerald » Tue Aug 20, 2013 5:34 pm

I personally dont get why ppl get sensitive over religion. Its a personal thing for each individual. So when someone decides to push it on others i ignore it, and when someone decides to shit all over religious beliefs it doesnt bother me. If ure confident in what you believe, then the views of others shouldnt bother you or effect you.
Why should someone elses faith make them my enemy?
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Re: Muslim extreamists even affect haven and hearth

Postby NOOBY93 » Tue Aug 20, 2013 5:38 pm

Eemerald wrote:I personally dont get why ppl get sensitive over religion. Its a personal thing for each individual. So when someone decides to push it on others i ignore it, and when someone decides to shit all over religious beliefs it doesnt bother me. If ure confident in what you believe, then the views of others shouldnt bother you or effect you.
Why should someone elses faith make them my enemy?
Quit the hatin' - as id say if i was 15;)

They don't think the other religion is the enemy because it's a different religion. They think they're the enemy because their religion says so, and they believe in it.
That's why people shit on religion. It's like cults.
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Re: Muslim extreamists even affect haven and hearth

Postby overtyped » Tue Aug 20, 2013 5:42 pm

_Gunnar wrote:, and a lot of muslims dont believe this shit. Fundamentalism is bad whichever religion it is a part of.

A whooooooole lot do, what do you think would happen if are a women walking around in a islamic country, either without a male chaperone, or not covered in head to toe in garb? You would be killed, or if you are lucky, imprisoned. Now tell me this isn't a problem?
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Re: Muslim extreamists even affect haven and hearth

Postby Eemerald » Tue Aug 20, 2013 5:48 pm

overtyped wrote:
_Gunnar wrote:, and a lot of muslims dont believe this shit. Fundamentalism is bad whichever religion it is a part of.

A whooooooole lot do, what do you think would happen if are a women walking around in a islamic country, either without a male chaperone, or not covered in head to toe in garb? You would be killed, now tell me this isn't a problem?


I have no idea what muslim countries uve been to, but i can assure you that women arent killed on the streets in arab countries for imodest dress. You may gey a bunch of numbers and some jerks picking you up, but killed?
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Re: Muslim extreamists even affect haven and hearth

Postby overtyped » Tue Aug 20, 2013 5:52 pm

Eemerald wrote:
overtyped wrote:
_Gunnar wrote:, and a lot of muslims dont believe this shit. Fundamentalism is bad whichever religion it is a part of.

A whooooooole lot do, what do you think would happen if are a women walking around in a islamic country, either without a male chaperone, or not covered in head to toe in garb? You would be killed, now tell me this isn't a problem?


I have no idea what muslim countries uve been to, but i can assure you that women arent killed on the streets in arab countries for imodest dress. You may gey a bunch of numbers and some jerks picking you up, but killed?
I suggest less of fox news and ihateislam.com


Their doctrine teaches that all women are sinful and must be covered. Immoral garbage, that says women are worth less than men

BEIRUT, July 1 (Reuters) - Islamist rebels in Syria's northern city of Aleppo issued an order on Monday banning women from dressing in what it considered provocative styles, angering some locals who accuse the group of overstepping its powers.

The Islamic law council of Aleppo's Fardous neighbourhood issued a fatwa, or religious edict, banning all Muslim women from wearing "immodest" dress and announcing plans to apply such rules to all female inhabitants.

"Muslim women are banned from leaving the house in immodest dress, in tight clothing that shows off their bodies or wearing makeup on their face," the statement said. "It is incumbent on all our sisters to obey God and commit to Islamic etiquette".

Hardline Islamist groups have increasingly taken the lead in the revolt against President Bashar al-Assad's rule. Many units, some of which are linked to al Qaeda, have stretched their influence beyond the battleground and established police and administrative councils in some rebel-held areas.

But these groups' ascendance is stirring resentment among many Syrians, who are increasingly reporting incidents of Islamist councils silencing or even attacking groups with different views.

It was not possible for Reuters to verify the council's fatwa, as access for foreign media in Syria is limited. But several residents of Aleppo confirmed the reports.

The statement, which was published on the Fardous council's Facebook page, was condemned by some activists and applauded by religious supporters, who said it was necessary to prevent distractions for the rebels.

"Islam doesn't ban other religions but it does require certain etiquette in public," said one Facebook commentator, Ammar al-Kassem. "A girl can't go around dressed in a way that causes chaos and shame, no matter what her religion."

Others insisted the fatwa was fake and spread by Assad's supporters to scare them away from the Islamist-led opposition.

But most objectors used the announcement as a chance to take a swipe against Islamist rebel leaders.
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Re: Muslim extreamists even affect haven and hearth

Postby overtyped » Tue Aug 20, 2013 5:57 pm

I'm not saying that every single time that they go out without a male chaperone, or aren't properly covered that they will be killed, or imprisoned, But its a very very real danger.
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