Why Muslims Respect the others religions, when Others Don't Respect Muslims and Islam

Discussion in 'Islam' started by Elmafio, Sep 15, 2008.

  1. Xac

    Xac Visitor

    It use to mean Irish...


    Onto the OP; this thread is retarted, pretending that any of the Abrahamic religions don't have their share of modern and ancient responsibility for what has been done to each other is pure denial.

    I Can name a Jewish genocide, a Christian genocide and a Muslim genocide. Not to mention the Numerous wars, torture and the constant struggle for Jerusalem. All three treat each other bad, Islam's name is not any cleaner.
     
  2. LanSLIde

    LanSLIde Member

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    Modern theocratic governments = Phaile.
    (yes I know how fail is spelled, I'm just appealing to the like single 4channer that might be around)
    Solid post.
    Yeah! Open your eyes, sheep!! </sarcasm>

    *edit: "Sheeple" :p
     
  3. Xac

    Xac Visitor

    Dont you mean 'sheeple'? :p


    isn't 4chan and Anon a bunch of pedophiles? just what i heard...
     
  4. famewalk

    famewalk Banned

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    For theocratic governments which can't fail check me on the History Forum. But I said 'Can't', and is that a spelling mistake?

    As a Meteorologist once said: that Bad.
     
  5. Hoatzin

    Hoatzin Senior Member

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    Coming from the UK, I am aware of that. But I suspect that a lot of the logic behind blaming Zionists stems more from the fact that those declared responsible were Muslim than from any hard evidence implicating them. Maybe I'm wrong, I don't know, but it does seem to occur with depressing predictability that, whenever one side is blamed for anything, a conspiracy theory arises that blames the other. I'd have more faith in it if people were actually offering evidence, but holes in the conviction of Muslim terrorists doesn't actually mean evidence against the Zionists. As someone has already mentioned, "terrorist" used to mean "Irish". Why not blame them?

    A friend of mine who was ardently opposed to the "obvious explanation" theory of 9/11 has recently said that he's totally changed his position based on new evidence. I'll ask him what made him change his mind and try and post links.

    Having worked in local government, and with no reason to believe that national level government is different in any way except perhaps slightly slower, they were probably not sitting there just waiting for a bunch of civilian airplanes to shoot down before they arrived in a heavily populated area. Most of the time, your government barely functions when things are going totally okay. Why should a time of crisis really be that different?

    At the risk of sounding overtly cynical and crediting the US with zero humanity whatsoever, suppose they had shot down the civilian planes, before they got anywhere near hitting the WTC/Pentagon? Boy, wouldn't the conspiracy fags have had a field day with that one!
     
  6. Xac

    Xac Visitor

    Fucking hiliarious, i've already seen it though!
     
  7. LanSLIde

    LanSLIde Member

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    haha I'll have to check in on that man

    O'Reilly is probably the third or fourth coming of christ
    (I wonder how many Christians will call me out on that one?)

    good vid!
     
  8. Hoatzin

    Hoatzin Senior Member

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    Fixedit.
     
  9. espfeelit

    espfeelit Banned

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    ireland. catholic terrorists. research it.
     
  10. Hoatzin

    Hoatzin Senior Member

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    Not sure who you're asking here, but I'm pretty sure the IRA weren't a religious organisation. The conflict in Ireland was characterised as being Protestant vs. Catholic, but it was primarily about territory. I could be wrong about that, but I'm pretty sure that religion was a divisive factor but not the root cause.

    Can someone who knows more about the IRA thing confirm this? It was mostly before my time.
     
  11. famewalk

    famewalk Banned

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    Sartre's good heart, eh? IRA were working class, and being so their cause to found an understanding in the working class injustice for what was going at the time of the seventy's between religions (how could a religion actually cause such violence: hatred was an excuse; it was more to recognize the abuse of forcing the estrangement of the working class for reasons of sectarianism (religion, race, way of being dressed, looking good in public) which had nothing to do for the existence of freedom in a human trying ot make his way in this World.

    Wow!! Are you a woman, Hoatzin?
     
  12. Hoatzin

    Hoatzin Senior Member

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    No, no I'm not.

    I'm pretty sure that most religious conflicts are down to less esoteric matters of territory, perceived injustice and inequity, etc. But in this case I don't really remember religion even being a major issue. As I understood it it had more to do with wanting to secede from the United Kingdom. Maybe I'm wrong there.
     
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  14. Okiefreak

    Okiefreak Senior Member

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    I don't think it was about religion per se, but religion became associated with ethnicity and social class. As I understand it (and I'm no Irish history buff, by any means), after the English became Protestant during the Reformation era, they conquered, occupied and dominated Ireland, taking over land and impoverishing the Irish peasanty. Later, the English encouraged Protestants (I think many from Scotland) to settle in Northern Ireland in larger numbers until they became the majority religious group, as well as the socioeconomic elite, while the Catholics were still the majority in the South. So especially in the North, economic and political differences were superimposed on religious differences. The Catholic South got its independence as the Republic of Ireland,the IRA wanted the North to join it, but the majority Ulster Protestants resisted and stayed in the U.K., with the backing of the British Government. So you're right. Territory and perceived inequality were the main causes, with religious divisions as the underlying base.
     
  15. RunningMan

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    Because your mindless fucking Terrorists
     
  16. xexon

    xexon Destroyer Of Worlds

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    You sir, are a product of the same system that brought us Islamic terrorists to begin with.

    They're a response, you know.



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  17. halcyone

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    let the sheep of abrahamic religion (jew,christian,muslim) all kill each other for all i care. abrahamic religion has made the world a darker place, it needs to be eradicated from man kind
     
  19. Elmafio

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    :confused: man, what's wrong with you ?
     
  20. Rudenoodle

    Rudenoodle Minister of propaganda Lifetime Supporter

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    Religions and the people who proliferate them should not be respected. They should be looked down upon with ridicule and suspicion in regards to there mental state.

    Religion is a cancer on the human race.

    It lives in fear and ignorance and must be stopped in non violent methods.

    If not it will end human civilization eventually.
     
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