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conspiracy theories
#11
RE: conspiracy theories
If your local Mosque is doing a good job of keeping everyone towing the line, ANYTHING that goes wrong has to be the fault of the Jews, or the Americans.

They aren't going to self examine their 6th century world view and conclude it doesn't work 1400 years later now, are they ? Even if it is obvious ?
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#12
RE: conspiracy theories
For those who believe deeply in conspiracy theories, let me warn you.
I've done some homework!
This website is run by the Christian church through an elaborate ownership scheme.

They actually want to know who god's traitors are, and deal with them accordingly!
You just have to look to see how long it's been since "most" users have posted!

You have been warned!

OMG, the're coming! I need to hide somewh...........................
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No God, No fear.
Know God, Know fear.
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#13
RE: conspiracy theories
(August 13, 2014 at 8:05 pm)vorlon13 Wrote: If your local Mosque is doing a good job of keeping everyone towing the line

Which one, there are three (a fourth is on the way next to us. Like really close (I believe it's a waste of resources)).
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#14
RE: conspiracy theories
Indians playing Muslims? What? There aren't any Muslim Indians?
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#15
RE: conspiracy theories
If I post anything about leaving islam in Arabic (I didn't), many start commenting about how I'm a (jew, nasrani (Christians don't like being called that, I think), shiite (?Confused Fall) trying to make islam look bad.
Or they'll say I've never been a true Muslim (that's patronising, I didn't just leave).
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#16
RE: conspiracy theories
Your pain is a familiar one to many of us who used to be Christian fundamentalists.
I'm not anti-Christian. I'm anti-stupid.
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#17
RE: conspiracy theories
(August 14, 2014 at 11:35 am)czúzyt ylgájla Wrote: If I post anything about leaving islam in Arabic (I didn't), many start commenting about how I'm a (jew, nasrani (Christians don't like being called that, I think), shiite (?Confused Fall) trying to make islam look bad.
Or they'll say I've never been a true Muslim (that's patronising, I didn't just leave).

What Mr. Agenda said. Christians will say the same things, only substituting a few words. That's why I'm of the opinion that there's not a dime's worth of difference between Islam and Christianity.
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#18
RE: conspiracy theories
(August 13, 2014 at 10:00 pm)ignoramus Wrote: For those who believe deeply in conspiracy theories, let me warn you.
I've done some homework!
This website is run by the Christian church through an elaborate ownership scheme.

They actually want to know who god's traitors are, and deal with them accordingly!
You just have to look to see how long it's been since "most" users have posted!

You have been warned!

OMG, the're coming! I need to hide somewh...........................
...............................................................{end transmission}

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#19
RE: conspiracy theories
And THAT'S why there are so many illnesses amongst the clean up workers!!!

It all makes sense now!
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#20
RE: conspiracy theories
Blaming things on another group makes that group feel so much more superior, dominant, and gives themselves a boastful, delusional feeling of, "Wow, I'm better than everyone else on the planet" feeling. Which helps in the long run, when the other group actually does something wrong, then they're feelings of hatred will then be "justified". That can lead to feelings of a nationalism, which can give a country great strength in their time of need.
"That which can be asserted without evidence, can be dismissed without evidence." -Christopher Hitchens- My Hero
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