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Why to hate the bush administration

 
 
markx15
 
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Reply Fri 4 May, 2007 06:54 pm
@IM-A-DEMOCRAT-BABY,
It is a quite interesting subject, and one that affects most people today.

I think you have it right, it is a religious book, but it can't be restricted to simply that definition, as it obviously guides people in all aspects, maybe it shouldn't be considered neither as the Bible neither as political writing, it is perhaps it is a self-help book, teaching muslims how to succed.
Reagaknight
 
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Reply Fri 4 May, 2007 07:23 pm
@IM-A-DEMOCRAT-BABY,
Of course, this is all speculative and will probably not change anything about how it is regarded. It does guide in all areas, but that actually means it could be most easily regarded as a very restrictive religious book. I think it does provide self-help advice, but in a way that is very disadvantageous to those who aren't Muslim.

No matter how it is regarded, it is no excuse for advocating some of what it does (or rather, not fighting against it).
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markx15
 
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Reply Fri 4 May, 2007 07:31 pm
@IM-A-DEMOCRAT-BABY,
I agree.
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Pinochet73
 
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Reply Sat 5 May, 2007 09:37 am
@IM-A-DEMOCRAT-BABY,
Western Christian Man shouldn't waste his precious time trying to decide whether or not to integrate Islam into his society. What utter stupidity. Islam has no place in the West, period. The question should concern how Western Man can contain the Islamic threat to world peace. That's the question.
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Volunteer
 
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Reply Sat 5 May, 2007 10:29 am
@0Megabyte,
0Megabyte;14474 wrote:
The fortunate thing is, Reagaknight, you're wrong, and Islam is not our enemy, and the majority of them do not wish to kill millions of christians.


If you do not believe in anything, or believe in adopting the mores and values of those in power, you are correct. Even then, especially if you are not a Christian, you should "be afraid, be very afraid." Look at the non-muslim girl who liked the muslim boy in Iran. She was stoned to death last month in Kurdistan. Then 23 Kurdish workers were forced from a bus by Sunni gunmen and shot dead. Why is this OK in that part of the world?

Christians should be fearless because He who is in us is greater than he who is in the world. And, we should not fear one who can only kill the body.

It doesn't take a majority of muslims or any other group to act on a wish to intimidate or kill others. This fact is born out by the recent incident at VTech and by the steady drumbeat of Muslim on Muslim murder in Iraq (brought to us by our mainstream media instead of news about what's happening here at home) and murder between the muslim sects elsewhere. If the fact that the majority of Mulsims did not want violence made any difference at all, then there would be peace in Iraq today. As it is, there is more murder there between the sects than ever before.
GRUMP
 
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Reply Sat 5 May, 2007 11:19 am
@Volunteer,
Volunteer;15086 wrote:
If you do not believe in anything, or believe in adopting the mores and values of those in power, you are correct. Even then, especially if you are not a Christian, you should "be afraid, be very afraid." Look at the non-muslim girl who liked the muslim boy in Iran. She was stoned to death last month in Kurdistan. Then 23 Kurdish workers were forced from a bus by Sunni gunmen and shot dead. Why is this OK in that part of the world?

Christians should be fearless because He who is in us is greater than he who is in the world. And, we should not fear one who can only kill the body.

It doesn't take a majority of muslims or any other group to act on a wish to intimidate or kill others. This fact is born out by the recent incident at VTech and by the steady drumbeat of Muslim on Muslim murder in Iraq (brought to us by our mainstream media instead of news about what's happening here at home) and murder between the muslim sects elsewhere. If the fact that the majority of Mulsims did not want violence made any difference at all, then there would be peace in Iraq today. As it is, there is more murder there between the sects than ever before.



Sounds like a step in the RIGHT Direction...........
Volunteer
 
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Reply Sat 5 May, 2007 11:31 am
@GRUMP,
GRUMP;15091 wrote:
Sounds like a step in the RIGHT Direction...........


Grump, grump, grump; grouch, grouch, grouch.
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GRUMP
 
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Reply Sat 5 May, 2007 11:48 am
@IM-A-DEMOCRAT-BABY,
you betcha! The Holy Bible and Christianity is for me. Old and New Testaments. so call me what you want I know what my life is about.
Volunteer
 
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Reply Sat 5 May, 2007 03:09 pm
@GRUMP,
GRUMP;15093 wrote:
you betcha! The Holy Bible and Christianity is for me. Old and New Testaments. so call me what you want I know what my life is about.


Those six words were what I frequently said to my son. Your pen name reminded me of that, sorry. Take a look at the web page on the signature below.
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Pinochet73
 
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Reply Sat 5 May, 2007 05:10 pm
@markx15,
I'd add Christendom, and the fight to restore it. We must conquer, convert and civilize The Heathen. Instead, the West today is more worried about appeasing him. Appeasement encouraged Hitler, and look what that caused.:no:
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contrarymary
 
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Reply Sun 6 May, 2007 04:12 am
@Pinochet73,
Pinochet73;14044 wrote:
Demo Baby,

I just checked with the Bush Administration and learned it hates you, too.


The Bush Admin hates everyone. :cool:
contrarymary
 
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Reply Sun 6 May, 2007 04:13 am
@I Understand,
I Understand;14423 wrote:
A real Christian wouldn't advocate the deaths of billions of people of Islamic faith.


This is true.
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contrarymary
 
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Reply Sun 6 May, 2007 04:15 am
@Reagaknight,
Reagaknight;14444 wrote:
A real Muslim would advocate the deaths of millions of people of the Christian faith.


I would like to believe this is not true but alas! I fear for the most part that it is true.

And not just Christians. Everyone who doesn't do obeisance to whats-his-name.
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contrarymary
 
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Reply Sun 6 May, 2007 04:20 am
@GRUMP,
GRUMP;15093 wrote:
you betcha! The Holy Bible and Christianity is for me. Old and New Testaments. so call me what you want I know what my life is about.


As a Christian, surely you realize that the Mosaic Law was nailed to the cross with Jesus. In what sense, then, is the "Old Testament" (Hebrew Scriptures) "for you"?
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Drnaline
 
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Reply Sun 6 May, 2007 06:39 am
@contrarymary,
contrarymary;15226 wrote:
The Bush Admin hates everyone. :cool:
Got Proof?
Pinochet73
 
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Reply Sun 6 May, 2007 08:16 am
@IM-A-DEMOCRAT-BABY,
I'm just disappointed with Bush for not getting out and saying more. He needs to be more charismatic.
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GRUMP
 
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Reply Sun 6 May, 2007 08:22 am
@Drnaline,
Drnaline;15238 wrote:
Got Proof?

That was closed by a Moderator . or some other staff person.
GRUMP
 
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Reply Sun 6 May, 2007 08:34 am
@GRUMP,
GRUMP;15251 wrote:
That was closed by a Moderator . or some other staff person.


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