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Does the Quran support Theocracy?
#41
RE: Does the Quran support Theocracy?
He's still running with the idea that there is no islamic terrorism.
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#42
RE: Does the Quran support Theocracy?
I mostly scroll past his stuff due to the length. Am I missing some good lolz?
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#43
RE: Does the Quran support Theocracy?
(April 16, 2024 at 10:27 am)Angrboda Wrote: I mostly scroll past his stuff due to the length.  Am I missing some good lolz?

Go up to #33 and see if you can diagram the sentences into something that makes sense.
  
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#44
RE: Does the Quran support Theocracy?
Back to the OP, it really doesn’t matter if the Quran supports theocracy, because Muslims do.

Sacred writ becomes a lot less sacred where it conflicts with what people want.

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#45
RE: Does the Quran support Theocracy?
This is mainly about this photographic memory of mine. I tend to remember images especially when they are shocking and/or interesting. So here is an image from the late 90’s:

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And a more recent one:

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As a spiritual person I don’t really make a distinction between right wing nationalism of any kind and the middle-eastern style religious fanaticism.
 
Technically it’s exactly the same thing. The ego likes to associate with a larger type of ego in a cult like situation. Psychologists refer to this as enmeshment. So just like when it’s integrated in a cult. It simply likes to be integrated in this greater “I” and that’s the main thing that makes things like fascism work actually.
 
So back to sailors: We don’t really like that. Whiter you are a Sikh, Hindu, Muslim or Christian (I mean truly spiritual people), we don’t the idea of us or anyone else harming himself / herself in that manner.
 
The Quran calls this “torturing your own ego / being harmful to your own self”. It’s one of the greater sins that requires us to repent actually Smile
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#46
RE: Does the Quran support Theocracy?
(April 19, 2024 at 8:43 am)Leonardo17 Wrote: This is mainly about this photographic memory of mine. I tend to remember images especially when they are shocking and/or interesting. So here is an image from the late 90’s:

[Image: 1568847947486?e=1718841600&v=beta&t=F7kz...j-jA7QelQA]

And a more recent one:

[Image: 1200px-demonstration_by_zaitokukai_in_tokyo_2.jpg]

As a spiritual person I don’t really make a distinction between right wing nationalism of any kind and the middle-eastern style religious fanaticism.
 
Technically it’s exactly the same thing. The ego likes to associate with a larger type of ego in a cult like situation. Psychologists refer to this as enmeshment. So just like when it’s integrated in a cult. It simply likes to be integrated in this greater “I” and that’s the main thing that makes things like fascism work actually.
 
So back to sailors: We don’t really like that. Whiter you are a Sikh, Hindu, Muslim or Christian (I mean truly spiritual people), we don’t the idea of us or anyone else harming himself / herself in that manner.
 
The Quran calls this “torturing your own ego / being harmful to your own self”. It’s one of the greater sins that requires us to repent actually Smile

Highlite mine.  Sorry to tell you they aren't. They follow false idols.

You need to get right with FSM. Thoughts and prayers.  RAmen
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#47
RE: Does the Quran support Theocracy?
(April 19, 2024 at 8:43 am)Leonardo17 Wrote: This is mainly about this photographic memory of mine. I tend to remember images especially when they are shocking and/or interesting. So here is an image from the late 90’s:

[Image: 1568847947486?e=1718841600&v=beta&t=F7kz...j-jA7QelQA]

And a more recent one:

[Image: 1200px-demonstration_by_zaitokukai_in_tokyo_2.jpg]

As a spiritual person I don’t really make a distinction between right wing nationalism of any kind and the middle-eastern style religious fanaticism.
 
Technically it’s exactly the same thing. The ego likes to associate with a larger type of ego in a cult like situation. Psychologists refer to this as enmeshment. So just like when it’s integrated in a cult. It simply likes to be integrated in this greater “I” and that’s the main thing that makes things like fascism work actually.
 
So back to sailors: We don’t really like that. Whiter you are a Sikh, Hindu, Muslim or Christian (I mean truly spiritual people), we don’t the idea of us or anyone else harming himself / herself in that manner.
 
The Quran calls this “torturing your own ego / being harmful to your own self”. It’s one of the greater sins that requires us to repent actually Smile

Dafuq are you babbling about again?  

Photographic memory my ass.

You are just a long-winded troll.
  
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#48
RE: Does the Quran support Theocracy?
(April 19, 2024 at 8:43 am)Leonardo17 Wrote: The Quran calls this “torturing your own ego / being harmful to your own self”. It’s one of the greater sins that requires us to repent actually Smile

Is there anything in the good book about being stupid?
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#49
RE: Does the Quran support Theocracy?
(April 19, 2024 at 12:51 pm)Angrboda Wrote:
(April 19, 2024 at 8:43 am)Leonardo17 Wrote: The Quran calls this “torturing your own ego / being harmful to your own self”. It’s one of the greater sins that requires us to repent actually Smile

Is there anything in the good book about being stupid?

Depends if you think the adjective applies to fools and unbelievers.
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#50
RE: Does the Quran support Theocracy?
(April 16, 2024 at 9:41 am)The Grand Nudger Wrote: He's still running with the idea that there is no islamic terrorism.

I'd be willing to go with 'there's definitely Islamist terrorism' if he wants to make fine distinctions.
I'm not anti-Christian. I'm anti-stupid.
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