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Twins of destiny?
#21
RE: Twins of destiny?
What no comment on the ring theory? Also, hosting Ramadan dinners isn't observing Ramadan and the removing his jewellry in accordance with it is fake.

Your second link doesn't work

as for the link to 6 muslims, you do realise that's a Jewish run site? Biased much?
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#22
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As for the amusement you guys provide, perhaps you haven't noticed remarks stirring the same response among yourselves to my views.
To me it should be OK, after all this is your space and nickel, I am a guest here, and should be good for something else.
I am glad I provide some giggles to you all
. Foul talk and nasty comments really don't bother me- been there and done that long ago. But some of them are a scream.
You guys are smart- I will hand you that.
However, if ever given a choice between intelligence and wisdom- pick the latter.
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#23
RE: Twins of destiny?
(October 19, 2013 at 3:40 pm)professor Wrote: You guys are smart- I will hand you that.
However, if ever given a choice between intelligence and wisdom- pick the latter.

Does one make many friends when constantly talking to everyone as if they were infirior beings?
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#24
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Quote:However, if ever given a choice between intelligence and wisdom- pick the latter.

You are aware you can't have wisdom without intelligence?
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#25
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OK, I concede on the ring- you guys are right.
Sorry about my comment about wisdom, it is just something on my mind lately.

The Jewish source quote the Egyptians who have gone thru hell because of O, so I suppose they are biased too.

Do you remember O as stating the call to prayer was the most beautiful sound he ever heard? I do.
Let me get this straight- the blaring of horns is for him the epitome of prettiness? Would a Christian ever say such a thing?
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?...931AA4YsQ6
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#26
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So if a muslim said that church bells were the most beautiful sound he ever heard, that would make him a christian?
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#27
RE: Twins of destiny?
(October 19, 2013 at 4:21 pm)professor Wrote: OK, I concede on the ring- you guys are right.
Sorry about my comment about wisdom, it is just something on my mind lately.

The Jewish source quote the Egyptians who have gone thru hell because of O, so I suppose they are biased too.

Do you remember O as stating the call to prayer was the most beautiful sound he ever heard? I do.
Let me get this straight- the blaring of horns is for him the epitome of prettiness? Would a Christian ever say such a thing?
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?...931AA4YsQ6

Please provide a source other than Yahoo Answers. Those are opinions, not actual news sources.
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#28
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OK Plain, thank you.
Stu, think about what I asked.
We are in a society with a lot of horns, has anyone ever noted what a most beautiful sound a car horn makes?

I believe the occasion for Os comment was in a mid east excursion of some kind (the type that are not reported on in the media here).
When in Islam he shows the Islamics his credentials -so to speak.
Remember that O was fully instructed in Islam (it means -submission) in grade school and he can quote their book.
I routinely watch Debkafile.com (mid-east intellegence) and other foreign sources.
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#29
RE: Twins of destiny?
You really talk a load of claptrap..

In his own words..
"My father was from Kenya," he said, "and a lot of people in his
village were Muslim. He didn't practice Islam. Truth is he wasn't very
religious. He met my mother. My mother was a Christian from Kansas, and
they married and then divorced. I was raised by my mother. So, I've
always been a Christian. The only connection I've had to Islam is that
my grandfather on my father's side came from that country. But I've
never practiced Islam."
"For a while, I lived in Indonesia because my mother was teaching there. And that's a Muslim country. And I went to school. But I didn't practice. But what I do think it does is it gives me insight into how these folks think, and part of how I think we can create a better relationship with the Middle East and that would help make us safer is if we can understand how they think about issues."
"But I'm a member of the Trinity United Church of Christ and have been there 15 years,"

Quote:Remember that O was fully instructed in Islam (it means -submission) in grade school and he can quote their book.

How many non-christians on here can quote the bible.. it means nothing
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#30
RE: Twins of destiny?
(October 19, 2013 at 9:04 am)professor Wrote: They grew up in broken homes (broken, meaning lacking a father and mother, or both).

They wrote books about themselves when they were in obscurity.
Each book contained the word MY in their own language.

Both were captivating orators.

Each one attained political power dramatically quick.

Both had no prior accomplishments.

After reaching a position of leader, each one demonstrated a collectivist bent.

Each one claimed to be a Christian, but one was an occultist and the other a Muslim.

Who are the twins of destiny?

Daft rubbish.
Skepticism is not a position; it is an approach to claims.
Science is not a subject, but a method.
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