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November 11, 2009 at 5:12 PM #481713November 11, 2009 at 5:15 PM #480884
Arraya
ParticipantThat is the difference.
1. The Koran teaches violence.
2. Religious scholars have agreed with these violent verses and continue to teach them today.
3. Violence being committed today.While there are violent verses in the Talmud and the Bible, they are not universal calls to violence and there are no established religious scholars calling for such violence. Not so with the Koran.
First of all, a few clerics of Islam, which there are many sects made calls to violence DOES NOT MAKE IT UNIVERSAL. Is the house of saud calling for it, Is egypt? It’s only universal in your head.
Second, The rabbis telling the IDF soldiers to that it was alright to kill innocents are religious scholars
Third, The evangelicals funding ethic cleansing in Gaza, the religious scholar is Pastor Hagee. He has advocated violence in taking back land.
Fourth, ALL religions preach violence.
It’s a matter of media coverage and confirmation bias, you idiot.
November 11, 2009 at 5:15 PM #481053Arraya
ParticipantThat is the difference.
1. The Koran teaches violence.
2. Religious scholars have agreed with these violent verses and continue to teach them today.
3. Violence being committed today.While there are violent verses in the Talmud and the Bible, they are not universal calls to violence and there are no established religious scholars calling for such violence. Not so with the Koran.
First of all, a few clerics of Islam, which there are many sects made calls to violence DOES NOT MAKE IT UNIVERSAL. Is the house of saud calling for it, Is egypt? It’s only universal in your head.
Second, The rabbis telling the IDF soldiers to that it was alright to kill innocents are religious scholars
Third, The evangelicals funding ethic cleansing in Gaza, the religious scholar is Pastor Hagee. He has advocated violence in taking back land.
Fourth, ALL religions preach violence.
It’s a matter of media coverage and confirmation bias, you idiot.
November 11, 2009 at 5:15 PM #481417Arraya
ParticipantThat is the difference.
1. The Koran teaches violence.
2. Religious scholars have agreed with these violent verses and continue to teach them today.
3. Violence being committed today.While there are violent verses in the Talmud and the Bible, they are not universal calls to violence and there are no established religious scholars calling for such violence. Not so with the Koran.
First of all, a few clerics of Islam, which there are many sects made calls to violence DOES NOT MAKE IT UNIVERSAL. Is the house of saud calling for it, Is egypt? It’s only universal in your head.
Second, The rabbis telling the IDF soldiers to that it was alright to kill innocents are religious scholars
Third, The evangelicals funding ethic cleansing in Gaza, the religious scholar is Pastor Hagee. He has advocated violence in taking back land.
Fourth, ALL religions preach violence.
It’s a matter of media coverage and confirmation bias, you idiot.
November 11, 2009 at 5:15 PM #481498Arraya
ParticipantThat is the difference.
1. The Koran teaches violence.
2. Religious scholars have agreed with these violent verses and continue to teach them today.
3. Violence being committed today.While there are violent verses in the Talmud and the Bible, they are not universal calls to violence and there are no established religious scholars calling for such violence. Not so with the Koran.
First of all, a few clerics of Islam, which there are many sects made calls to violence DOES NOT MAKE IT UNIVERSAL. Is the house of saud calling for it, Is egypt? It’s only universal in your head.
Second, The rabbis telling the IDF soldiers to that it was alright to kill innocents are religious scholars
Third, The evangelicals funding ethic cleansing in Gaza, the religious scholar is Pastor Hagee. He has advocated violence in taking back land.
Fourth, ALL religions preach violence.
It’s a matter of media coverage and confirmation bias, you idiot.
November 11, 2009 at 5:15 PM #481718Arraya
ParticipantThat is the difference.
1. The Koran teaches violence.
2. Religious scholars have agreed with these violent verses and continue to teach them today.
3. Violence being committed today.While there are violent verses in the Talmud and the Bible, they are not universal calls to violence and there are no established religious scholars calling for such violence. Not so with the Koran.
First of all, a few clerics of Islam, which there are many sects made calls to violence DOES NOT MAKE IT UNIVERSAL. Is the house of saud calling for it, Is egypt? It’s only universal in your head.
Second, The rabbis telling the IDF soldiers to that it was alright to kill innocents are religious scholars
Third, The evangelicals funding ethic cleansing in Gaza, the religious scholar is Pastor Hagee. He has advocated violence in taking back land.
Fourth, ALL religions preach violence.
It’s a matter of media coverage and confirmation bias, you idiot.
November 11, 2009 at 5:23 PM #480889urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=Hatfield]> Shelve your moronic partisan politics for a second
Hello, pot? This is kettle![/quote]
You’re out your weight class.He has better political discourse than just about anyone on this blog.
Though AFX comes out with good ones now and again.
Not sure if there is a line between McVeigh and Hasan.
However, there is a line between McVeigh and Eric Klebold.
Oklahoma City had a (confused) agenda that was not present in Columbine.
On a scale of warfare-on-a-budget activism vs. nihilistic violent rampage, it seems more like a rampage to me.
November 11, 2009 at 5:23 PM #481058urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=Hatfield]> Shelve your moronic partisan politics for a second
Hello, pot? This is kettle![/quote]
You’re out your weight class.He has better political discourse than just about anyone on this blog.
Though AFX comes out with good ones now and again.
Not sure if there is a line between McVeigh and Hasan.
However, there is a line between McVeigh and Eric Klebold.
Oklahoma City had a (confused) agenda that was not present in Columbine.
On a scale of warfare-on-a-budget activism vs. nihilistic violent rampage, it seems more like a rampage to me.
November 11, 2009 at 5:23 PM #481422urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=Hatfield]> Shelve your moronic partisan politics for a second
Hello, pot? This is kettle![/quote]
You’re out your weight class.He has better political discourse than just about anyone on this blog.
Though AFX comes out with good ones now and again.
Not sure if there is a line between McVeigh and Hasan.
However, there is a line between McVeigh and Eric Klebold.
Oklahoma City had a (confused) agenda that was not present in Columbine.
On a scale of warfare-on-a-budget activism vs. nihilistic violent rampage, it seems more like a rampage to me.
November 11, 2009 at 5:23 PM #481503urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=Hatfield]> Shelve your moronic partisan politics for a second
Hello, pot? This is kettle![/quote]
You’re out your weight class.He has better political discourse than just about anyone on this blog.
Though AFX comes out with good ones now and again.
Not sure if there is a line between McVeigh and Hasan.
However, there is a line between McVeigh and Eric Klebold.
Oklahoma City had a (confused) agenda that was not present in Columbine.
On a scale of warfare-on-a-budget activism vs. nihilistic violent rampage, it seems more like a rampage to me.
November 11, 2009 at 5:23 PM #481723urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=Hatfield]> Shelve your moronic partisan politics for a second
Hello, pot? This is kettle![/quote]
You’re out your weight class.He has better political discourse than just about anyone on this blog.
Though AFX comes out with good ones now and again.
Not sure if there is a line between McVeigh and Hasan.
However, there is a line between McVeigh and Eric Klebold.
Oklahoma City had a (confused) agenda that was not present in Columbine.
On a scale of warfare-on-a-budget activism vs. nihilistic violent rampage, it seems more like a rampage to me.
November 11, 2009 at 5:24 PM #480894Arraya
Participanthttp://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/1565941/Muslim-leaders-call-for-peace-in-open-letter.html
Muslim leaders call for peace.
I guess it’s not universal. So your argument falls apart.
Right, it has to be universal?
November 11, 2009 at 5:24 PM #481063Arraya
Participanthttp://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/1565941/Muslim-leaders-call-for-peace-in-open-letter.html
Muslim leaders call for peace.
I guess it’s not universal. So your argument falls apart.
Right, it has to be universal?
November 11, 2009 at 5:24 PM #481427Arraya
Participanthttp://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/1565941/Muslim-leaders-call-for-peace-in-open-letter.html
Muslim leaders call for peace.
I guess it’s not universal. So your argument falls apart.
Right, it has to be universal?
November 11, 2009 at 5:24 PM #481507Arraya
Participanthttp://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/1565941/Muslim-leaders-call-for-peace-in-open-letter.html
Muslim leaders call for peace.
I guess it’s not universal. So your argument falls apart.
Right, it has to be universal?
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