no, I'm asking an American man.
From what I've read concerning Islam, its not about the peace.
Steve James wrote:no, I'm asking an American man.
Ah, so I'm an American with all the rights and privileges. Good to know. But, about whether he supports a system that condone slavery. Well, since American slavery was based on Christianity (and capitalism), I should think that there's something wrong with Christianity and capitalists. But, I don't. Even if I carry money with images of slave holders on one side and "In God We Trust" on the other. Ya know why I don't generalize? It's simple. I know too many Christians and Americans who would never support the oppression of any group of people because of their religion.From what I've read concerning Islam, its not about the peace.
Yeah, yeah, from what you've read. I've read quite a bit about Americans, too. Do you actually know any Muslims. But, ya know, that population density argument could apply to Chinese, Koreans, Mexicans, Buddhists, etc.
Um, you're asking a Black man in America. Think about that for a sec
Treat the ideology with caution and candidness. Treat the Muslim as an individual.
Don't judge Islam by the Muslims that you know, and don't judge the Muslims that you know by Islam.
Do you actually know any Muslims
Steve James wrote: Well, since American slavery was based on Christianity (and capitalism),...
Slavery in the United States was brief compared to the Arab slave trade.
And by the way, the abolition movement started in Christian countries (the U.S. and Europe).
wiesiek wrote:btw,
interesting, somebody know Buddhists terrorist?
wiesiek wrote:well,
when German Army occupied Poland , soldier alone, out of the base- didn`t live to long...
wiesiek wrote:First of all, dying in ecstasy - isn`t bad idea at all , hope you do will agree, D. ?
Second, IF I recognize holy verses as , well, >mistake<,- they aren`t holy for me, any more.
We have the brain, gift from the God - everybody get it for free,
just not to many really try to using it.
Funny, if you consider, that ONLY 200 hundreds years ago Vienna Medical Academy Doctors believed , that something like " bacteria" idea - is stupid...
so
anyway,
I agree, and have nothing against - that, some part of mankind can believe in holly book/s/
BUT
I do not agree to be forced to think, AND live their way !
Let it be : Muslims, Christians, Buddhists, whatever...
My speech is short , then:
btw,
interesting, somebody know Buddhists terrorist?
Then, Steve - book or brain ?
Me thinkin` that mind produced book...
You can not defend the mummy, if you press, there will be dust only.
US is very strange place , Mormons league just pops up in my mind
If you squeeze religions into the main points/principles, most of them amazingly looks the same...
I have to agree with the Lenin:
Religion is pulp-fiction /opium in original/ for the masses
or
in my own words:
in the reality: religion is, and always was, used to rule.
Not the big discovery if you skip thru our history.
and, the final note for today :
HAPPY EASTER EVERYONE
e. for clarity
List of Islamic Terror:
Last 30 Days
This is part of the list of Islamic terror attacks maintained by TheReligionofPeace.com.
During this time period, there were 136 Islamic attacks in 25 countries, in which 1016 people were killed and 2914 injured.
(TROP does not catch all attacks. Not all attacks are immediately posted
No other religion has to attach "phobia" on the end of its name in order to bully others into silence - lest they be accused of harboring irrational fear for suggesting that Islam is different. Yet, all other religions combined do not account for even a fraction of terrorism in the name of their god that Islam produces each day. No religion is so demanding of respect while doing so little to earn it.
In fact, Islam is more than a religion. It is a rigid political and cultural system with a mandate to conquer and govern the lives of others via necessary force "until religion is only for Allah." Violence is sanctioned by the Quran, a book which not once tells Muslims to love those outside the faith.
The enemy of this orthodoxy is not just intellectual dissent and free speech, but human freedom. The divine charter of Islam is to impose itself and thus prevent the individual from discovering a different meaning for their own lives.
In fact, Islam is more than a religion. It is a rigid political and cultural system with a mandate to conquer and govern the lives of others via necessary force "until religion is only for Allah."
onebir wrote:wiesiek wrote:well,
when German Army occupied Poland , soldier alone, out of the base- didn`t live to long...
Because of Polish Buddhists?
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