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Poll: Is world Islamifacation a problem
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World Islamifacation
#21
RE: World Islamifacation
The muslim world seems to send the message 'we hate you and all you stand for.........join us'



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#22
RE: World Islamifacation
(July 27, 2011 at 1:41 pm)downbeatplumb Wrote: The muslim world seems to send the message 'we hate you and all you stand for.........join us OR DIE'

You missed a bit.
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#23
RE: World Islamifacation
Mohammed said 'submit'. He meant you tho'.
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#24
RE: World Islamifacation
It's like I said, Islamo-Christianity doesn't want respect. It doesn't want dialog. It doesn't want to coexist. It wants total submission. On your knees or in the ground. Any concessions made to either beast will only be seen as weakness to be exploited.
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#25
RE: World Islamifacation
(July 27, 2011 at 2:45 pm)fr0d0 Wrote: Mohammed said 'submit'. He meant you tho'.

Yeah, but he never said "kill them if they don't submit." See this: The Tolerance of the Prophet towards Other Religions

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#26
RE: World Islamifacation
HE DID TOOO!!!
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#27
RE: World Islamifacation
(July 27, 2011 at 6:42 am)Ziggystardust Wrote:
(July 26, 2011 at 12:53 pm)Chuck Wrote: Sects destructive to human rationality and intellectual development even by christian standards, such Pentecostalism appear to be spreading much faster than Islam.

Pentecostalism and Charismatic Christianity (which is closely tied with Pentecostalism) is much more bigger than a lot of people assume. For instance the Catholic church has a significant charismatic movement in it. For example; in Australia Pentecostalism is so dominant in the Evangelical Christian community, that when people think of evangelical Christians they associate them with Hillsong (which is the biggest pentecostal church in the country).

Yes, and pentacostalism is damn near the most back-alley whore of a religion to have yet drop out of the rancid cunt of christianity.
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#28
RE: World Islamifacation
There's no evidence that mohammed ever said shit. All of this crap is made up by men with an agenda and what suited their agenda got in and what didn't was left out.

All this horseshit about who's non-existent prophet said what is really annoying.

Grow the fuck up, people!
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#29
RE: World Islamifacation
(July 27, 2011 at 4:23 pm)Minimalist Wrote: All this horseshit about who's non-existent prophet said what is really annoying.

This is what I posted in a different thread, which is:

1. There are mention of him by his friends, family members, caliphs/successors, AND historians.
2. If Muhammad didn't exist, then how did Islam start in the first place? Who did all the Muslims learn from?
3. I think it is more likely to be correct if a person says that Muhammad was not a "prophet" than saying that he was "non-existent."
4. So you believe that Muhammad is a fictional character (if you're being honest). But, I'll agree to disagree like I always do (though I can still talk about this if I want to). Smile

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#30
RE: World Islamifacation
(July 27, 2011 at 4:40 pm)Rayaan Wrote:
(July 27, 2011 at 4:23 pm)Minimalist Wrote: All this horseshit about who's non-existent prophet said what is really annoying.

This is what I posted in a different thread, which is:

1. There are mention of him by his friends, family members, caliphs/successors, AND historians.
2. If Muhammad didn't exist, then how did Islam start in the first place? Who did all the Muslims learn from?
3. I think it is more likely to be correct if a person says that Muhammad was not a "prophet" than saying that he was "non-existent."
4. So you believe that Muhammad is a fictional character (if you're being honest). But, I'll agree to disagree like I always do (though I can still talk about this if I want to). Smile

In the UK we have a publicly funded television company, the BBC. In its wisdom, it recently showed 3 hourly programmes entitled " The Life of Muhammad " and the presenter was a respected media journalist Rageh Ommar. I forced myself to watch.....I found it hard going, to say the least. Ommar, in a preview to the series, was asked if he was a " practising muslim ". His answer was that he was a muslim. To me that means he's not totally convinced, but another muslim can perhaps offer an opinion on that.
It was filmed out in Arabia, desert landscapes, palatial mosques, mysterious sounding musak for effect and an ever so serious and deferential presenter.
It was also full of talking heads from the world of predominantly muslim academia but also British authors on the subject of his life ( nice publicity for them ) spouting their holy bullshit ad nauseam.
And, of course, the premise is that god exists, no doubt was expressed or evidence provided, the viewer was expected to take that for granted and also that Muhammad was his chosen " prophet ".
It told of his " revelations ", again, in such a way that no doubt was open to the viewer of the authenticity of these outrageous pieces of superstitious nonsense.
The height of absurdity for me was when some islamist holy man, commenting on the flight Muhammad is supposed to have made over extreme distance in no time to meet up with god and other prophets, offered this gem: " the fact that it is unbelievable is what makes us believe ".
In short, it was a pr exercise for islam, paid for by the British taxpayer. At the very least, it should have been the subject of some crtical appraisal . I'd love to think it will be followed up in such a way, perhaps with Richard Dawkins taking part.
Finally, what attraction there is in islam is beyond me. Dressing wierd, looking wierd, acting wierd..prostrating yourself 5 times a day in prayer, for fuck's sake if you sleep 8 hours a day this means praying every 3 hours! They're welcome to it, silly fuckers!
HuhA man is born to a virgin mother, lives, dies, comes alive again and then disappears into the clouds to become his Dad. How likely is that?
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