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Offline Yeager

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Islam - the faith of terror?
« on: March 19, 2004, 08:18:34 PM »
I heard this guy giving an interview on the local news station today.

Interesting to see some of the inner works of the Muslim Holy Book.

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« Reply #1 on: March 19, 2004, 08:19:37 PM »
Not anymore so then the christian religion. The christians in todays world just tend to be a little more tame then they used to be.

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Interesting...
« Reply #2 on: March 19, 2004, 08:37:32 PM »
Reads a bit scarey...Lets see what this thread holds instore.
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« Reply #3 on: March 19, 2004, 09:06:53 PM »
Pretty interesting site, the guys seems to be pretty knowledgeable about the quran. Lots of stuff to read.


Good link Yeager, thanks

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« Reply #4 on: March 19, 2004, 09:59:46 PM »
Well Frog and Gscholz, therein lies the rub. You have to go back to the Crusades to find a widespread Christian belief in the sword over the word to obtain converts. I am not an apologist for Christianity. I'm a devout Catholic and recognize the shortcomings in our history. That said, you two cannot recognize that radical Islam has failed to progress in the last 1400 years from it's earliest tenets of "death to the infidel" and terror.

Gsholz, I hope you're safe and snug up there in Norway. The Islamic wave of immigration which is besetting much of Europe probably won't affect you. Of course the rest of Europe can always dial 1-800-USA-HELP to get our tax dollars, aid packages and even troops if God forbid, the Eurabia of Byzantine times comes to fruition again.

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« Reply #5 on: March 19, 2004, 10:57:11 PM »
lol the same pop culture fudamentalist christians are trying to kill.

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« Reply #6 on: March 19, 2004, 11:16:22 PM »
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Pinhead frog type,  what other religion has people like let's say......mother theresa and countless unnamed others around the world healing and helping?  http://www.mercyships.org.  Jesus loves everyone including you.  I on the other hand think you are an stunninghunk.  Sell your soul to saur already.


Like i said christians today are much more subdued then they were even 100 years ago. Islam is the same as christianity when it comes to potential for great works and great violence. They both have the same problem when it comes to intolerance of other religions. The real enemy is not islam, but ignorance. As the christians became more educated in the western world the less violent they became. Reason is humanitys salvation.

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« Reply #7 on: March 19, 2004, 11:52:05 PM »
Gscholz,

I have heard of the IRA of course and of the atrocities committed in the Balkans. I was not the one reaching back to the Crusades to find atrocities committed in the name of Christianity. As I said in my post I am aware of the shortcomings of Christianity. I don't think you can show that the actions of the IRA and the atrocities in the Balkans were the result of a widespread belief in Christendom that terror and genocide are sanctioned by a belief in God. I would also note that there seems to be a noticeable decline in terror activity being reported on behalf of the IRA since the War on Terror began. Perhaps that is just me and my perception of the news that I have seen.

Gscholz if Norway is beset by a wave of Islamic immigration then you are correct and I profess my ignorance of it. I never profess to be an expert on Europe but I do know something of history and I still do not see you able to disprove my assertion that radical Islam remains fundamentally unchanged from 1400 years ago.

Your parting shot about ignorant Christian Fundamentalists I will take at face value. You don't know me and over here I would hardly be taken for a fundie. While Catholics are certainly Christians, Christian Fundamentalists over here take a dim view of we papists at times. I understand that you intended the comment as some type of invective but then I try not to stoop to name calling.

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« Reply #8 on: March 19, 2004, 11:55:07 PM »
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Gscholz,

I have heard of the IRA of course and of the atrocities committed in the Balkans. I was not the one reaching back to the Crusades to find atrocities committed in the name of Christianity. As I said in my post I am aware of the shortcomings of Christianity. I don't think you can show that the actions of the IRA and the atrocities in the Balkans were the result of a widespread belief in Christendom that terror and genocide are sanctioned by a belief in God. I would also note that there seems to be a noticeable decline in terror activity being reported on behalf of the IRA since the War on Terror began. Perhaps that is just me and my perception of the news that I have seen.

Gscholz if Norway is beset by a wave of Islamic immigration then you are correct and I profess my ignorance of it. I never profess to be an expert on Europe but I do know something of history and I still do not see you able to disprove my assertion that radical Islam remains fundamentally unchanged from 1400 years ago.

Your parting shot about ignorant Christian Fundamentalists I will take at face value. You don't know me and over here I would hardly be taken for a fundie. While Catholics are certainly Christians, Christian Fundamentalists over here take a dim view of we papists at times. I understand that you intended the comment as some type of invective but then I try not to stoop to name calling.


Yea the fundies over here limit their targets to medical clinics and federal buildings.

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« Reply #9 on: March 19, 2004, 11:56:20 PM »
Islam... Christianity... whatever... it's the same god.
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« Reply #10 on: March 19, 2004, 11:59:08 PM »
all we have to do is parachute hollywood, american idol, big brother, temptation island, friends and 2 to 3 dozen popular "music artists" into them hills and OBL and co would come running down the mountainside like rats from a water hose :)
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« Reply #11 on: March 20, 2004, 12:06:40 AM »
it is humorous to compare the extreme islam to extreme christian

one blows up trains and buildings while the other screams at you through your television for dough for the keys to heaven LOL

like crapgame said, problem with islam is that it hasn't flowed evolved through time. these ppl are still backwards arse goat humpers, jealous of us and our way of life, easily lead by a few educated, money goat humpers to hate/kill the rest of the world

don't blame religion or "God", blame mankind, religion is but one of many excuses to kill one each other
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« Reply #12 on: March 20, 2004, 12:08:14 AM »
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it is humorous to compare the extreme islam to extreme christian

one blows up trains and buildings while the other screams at you through your television for dough for the keys to heaven LOL

like crapgame said, problem with islam is that it hasn't flowed evolved through time. these ppl are still backwards arse goat humpers, jealous of us and our way of life, easily lead by a few educated, money goat humpers to hate/kill the rest of the world

don't blame religion or "God", blame mankind, religion is but one of many excuses to kill one each other


No eagler, one blows up trains and buildings why the other blows up buildings and clinics.

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« Reply #13 on: March 20, 2004, 12:37:19 AM »
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No eagler, one blows up trains and buildings why the other blows up buildings and clinics.


when was the last clinic bombed? when was the last train?
how many have been killed with clinic bombings, how many with planes, trains, autos, buildings, ships?

yeah, I see it - identical - not

and pls dont drudge up the "crusades" again - as stated, one has evolved and the other hasn't. time for the latter to shape up or ship out
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« Reply #14 on: March 20, 2004, 12:38:36 AM »
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Ever heard of the Crusades Storch?


You ever consider why there were crusades GScholz? Maybe they were provoked?
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