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Feb 10, 2015 14:03:32   #
Dummy Boy Loc: Michigan
 
MrEd wrote:
You are one seriously sick puppy. I pray for people like you, but I am beginning to think it is a lost cause. Christianity may not be perfect, but that is because people are not perfect and we are the ones running the churches now, not Christ. As for islam, that is one pervert's idea that took hold because people are ignorant and didn't know any better. Any country that is schooled in the least knows that islam is a total lie. All we need in this country is for ISIS or one of the other groups to start k*****g people like they do other places and there will suddenly be a lot less of them in this country. If you think Christianity is bloody, just wait until ISIS starts their thing in this country and see what happens.
You are one seriously sick puppy. I pray for peopl... (show quote)


I don't bother to pray for you, don't bother to pray for me.

Please provide all the Judaic laws that are soooo kind to those who sin. Against their parents, wives, stealing. How are they treated?

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Feb 10, 2015 14:48:05   #
MsAtta2d Loc: Oregon
 
Yep, and the next thing will be his head rolling at their feet!

bdamage wrote:
How quaint....you will be bowing down soon.
On your knees!

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Feb 10, 2015 14:49:23   #
Airforceone
 
Dummy Boy wrote:
Have you ever read the Koran?


Yes I have I am surprised you even knew how to spell it. But I know GD right well you didn't. Have you ever read the bible.

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Feb 10, 2015 15:06:06   #
MsAtta2d Loc: Oregon
 
You seem quite proud of your ignorance, and that is the only word for it. Why were the Crusades started in the first place? Because of Muslim encroachment and take over, which contained all of what you see happening to the victims today.
The inquisition was a sect horror. I don't care how many people bow down to the un-holy Catholic church today, it still stands as an unholy institution, which, by the way, has invited the muzzies into the church - can you think Chrislam?
The Salem Witch hunts! Most of those atrocities were enacted in Europe. At the time there weren't enough people in America to have made it more than a drop in the bucket compared to all those murdered in Europe! That in no way exonerates those who committed the crime, but surely you could have come up with something better than that!
Christian Science, Televangelists, and Faith Healers! Pray tell, how many of those murdered people in the name of Christ? Or are you trying to say they incited others to commit lethal crimes?
My advice to you would be to go soak your head in a bucket of ice cold water, and when you dry off, come back and talk some sense for a change.

Dummy Boy wrote:
You need a lesson on :
The Crusades
The Inquisition
Salem Witch Trials
Christian Science
Televangelists
Faith Healers

I think you get the idea.

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Feb 10, 2015 15:17:47   #
bdamage Loc: My Bunker
 
MsAtta2d wrote:
You seem quite proud of your ignorance, and that is the only word for it. Why were the Crusades started in the first place? Because of Muslim encroachment and take over, which contained all of what you see happening to the victims today.
The inquisition was a sect horror. I don't care how many people bow down to the un-holy Catholic church today, it still stands as an unholy institution, which, by the way, has invited the muzzies into the church - can you think Chrislam?
The Salem Witch hunts! Most of those atrocities were enacted in Europe. At the time there weren't enough people in America to have made it more than a drop in the bucket compared to all those murdered in Europe! That in no way exonerates those who committed the crime, but surely you could have come up with something better than that!
Christian Science, Televangelists, and Faith Healers! Pray tell, how many of those murdered people in the name of Christ? Or are you trying to say they incited others to commit lethal crimes?
My advice to you would be to go soak your head in a bucket of ice cold water, and when you dry off, come back and talk some sense for a change.
You seem quite proud of your ignorance, and that i... (show quote)


:thumbup: :lol: :thumbup: :lol:

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Feb 10, 2015 15:48:26   #
Dummy Boy Loc: Michigan
 
tdsrnest wrote:
Yes I have I am surprised you even knew how to spell it. But I know GD right well you didn't. Have you ever read the bible.


I have read the bible, and you are correct I haven't read the Koran. Why as a Christian: would I read the Koran. I haven't read a nursing textbook or "War and Peace", either. I never said that I read it. Do you want anymore confessions about what I have read or not read.

That's why I asked for specific references. One who makes declarative statements from the Koran should provide references, right?

Do you understand why someone asks questions? Do you understand English?

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Feb 10, 2015 15:50:16   #
Dummy Boy Loc: Michigan
 
MsAtta2d wrote:
You seem quite proud of your ignorance, and that is the only word for it. Why were the Crusades started in the first place? Because of Muslim encroachment and take over, which contained all of what you see happening to the victims today.
The inquisition was a sect horror. I don't care how many people bow down to the un-holy Catholic church today, it still stands as an unholy institution, which, by the way, has invited the muzzies into the church - can you think Chrislam?
The Salem Witch hunts! Most of those atrocities were enacted in Europe. At the time there weren't enough people in America to have made it more than a drop in the bucket compared to all those murdered in Europe! That in no way exonerates those who committed the crime, but surely you could have come up with something better than that!
Christian Science, Televangelists, and Faith Healers! Pray tell, how many of those murdered people in the name of Christ? Or are you trying to say they incited others to commit lethal crimes?
My advice to you would be to go soak your head in a bucket of ice cold water, and when you dry off, come back and talk some sense for a change.
You seem quite proud of your ignorance, and that i... (show quote)


I think you want to go soak YOUR MOUTH in an ice cold bucket-Dickhead.

How many people who claim to be Christians k**l people every day? Our prisons are filled with them. Oh, and they are all innocent.

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Feb 10, 2015 16:17:03   #
Dummy Boy Loc: Michigan
 
robert66 wrote:
How about Jim Jones ? Was that guy saying he was a Christian messiah or something like that ? Poisoning children is really Christ like ? I don't know, maybe it's a little better than chopping their heads off.


Robert, I meant to bring that dickhead up too, but thanks for adding that to the list of frauds, f**es, liars, adulterers, child molesters, drug addicts, who claim to do God's work.

I read a very good book, I didn't like it, because the writing style wasn't my thing, but the author was a psychopath, who loved going to Church because it attracts, and promotes psychopaths.

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Feb 10, 2015 16:50:03   #
Airforceone
 
Dummy Boy wrote:
Robert, I meant to bring that dickhead up too, but thanks for adding that to the list of frauds, f**es, liars, adulterers, child molesters, drug addicts, who claim to do God's work.

I read a very good book, I didn't like it, because the writing style wasn't my thing, but the author was a psychopath, who loved going to Church because it attracts, and promotes psychopaths.


Go up to Boston there are thousands of people who have been raped by the Church leaders was that in the name of Christ

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Feb 10, 2015 21:12:51   #
eagleye13 Loc: Fl
 
A lesson for DummyBoy:
Terrorist funding now:
The Covert Origins of ISIS: Zbig is in it at minute 11
If Assad falls in Syria; the radicals will take over just like they did in Libya after US/NATO/CIA meddling in Libya, and Iraq.
Americans better figure this out in time. Who will pay attention to covert US foreign policy and share?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oMjXbuj7BPI&feature=player_detailpage

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oMjXbuj7BPI
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=6bKksRAybYI
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fWkfpGCAAuw

Dummy Boy wrote:
You need a lesson on :
The Crusades
The Inquisition
Salem Witch Trials
Christian Science
Televangelists
Faith Healers

I think you get the idea.

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Feb 10, 2015 21:36:34   #
robert66
 
PoppaGringo wrote:
Where does it advocate k*****g all non-believers?


I don't know that it does but it does advocate spreading the word and explains that there are consequences for not believing. If you were a crazy type zealot that could be enough to t***slate that if someone does not conform they are being influenced by the devil and therefore are evil and should be eliminated. This might be what the ISIL maniacs do. I don't know exactly what the Koran says because I cannot read the language it is written in. I also don't know if I can trust the t***slations of conservatives with ulterior motives. I've read that jihad means anything from war to struggle. It depends on who you believe.

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Feb 10, 2015 21:40:38   #
PoppaGringo Loc: Muslim City, Mexifornia, B.R.
 
robert66 wrote:
I don't know that it does but it does advocate spreading the word and explains that there are consequences for not believing. If you were a crazy type zealot that could be enough to t***slate that if someone does not conform they are being influenced by the devil and therefore are evil and should be eliminated. This might be what the ISIL maniacs do. I don't know exactly what the Koran says because I cannot read the language it is written in. I also don't know if I can trust the t***slations of conservatives with ulterior motives. I've read that jihad means anything from war to struggle. It depends on who you believe.
I don't know that it does but it does advocate spr... (show quote)


It doesn't "depend on WHO you believe" it depends on what you WANT to believe Robert.

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Feb 10, 2015 21:47:52   #
Blade_Runner Loc: DARK SIDE OF THE MOON
 
Ravi Zacharias wrote:
President Barack Obama’s address at the National Prayer Breakfast on February 5, 2015 has reverberated through the corridors of the world and provoked shock and dismay in numerous quarters. Even a professor at the University of London commented on his shallow understanding of the Crusades. I hesitated to write anything on the subject because it would d**g me into politics or into a sobering critique of Islam. I am not sure that at a time like this either distraction would be wise, so let me keep it to the minimum.

For those who did not hear the talk, it is sufficient to say that it was the most ill-advised and poorly chosen reprimand ever given at a National Prayer Breakfast. I have been to several and have never, ever heard such absence of wisdom in a setting such as this. &#8206;I wasn’t at this one but have heard the speech often enough to marvel at the motivation for such thoughts. President Obama basically lectured Christians not to get on a moral high horse in their castigation of the ISIS atrocities by reminding them that the Crusades and s***ery were also justified in the name of Christ. Citing the Crusades, he used the single most inflammatory word he could have with which to feed the insatiable rage of the extremists. That is exactly what they want to hear to feed their lunacy. &#8206;In the Middle East, history never dies and words carry the weight of revenge.

There is so much I would love to say in response but shall refrain. The President obviously does not understand the primary sources of either faith for him to make such a tendentious parallel. The predominant delight in his remarks would be in the Muslim world and the irreligious. The next day Geraldo Rivera, opining favorably, made the oft repeated lie that more people have been k**led in the name of God than in any other cause. Try telling that to the Chinese and the Russians and the Cambodians and the victims of the Holocaust! &#8206;Such intellectual ignorance gains the microphone with pitiable privilege. If a thinking person doesn’t know the difference between the logical outworkings of a philosophy and the illogical ones, to say nothing of the unt***h perpetrated, then knowledge has been sacrificed at the altar of prejudice.

But let me get to the President’s final statement, after he had wandered off into erroneous territory. That final remark was true. He said, “It is sin that leads us to distort reality.” He was right. In fact he embodied it in his talk. But there is good news for the President. At least in the Christian message forgiveness is offered for sin. In Islam it isn’t. You must earn it. May I dare suggest that if Christians had been burning Muslims and be-heading them, he would have never dared to go to Saudi Arabia and tell them to get off their high horse. He unwittingly paid a compliment to those who preach grace and forgiveness. That is the dominant theme of the Gospel. That is why we sit in courtesy listening to the distortion of t***h, the abuse of a privilege, and the wrong-headedness of a message.

I cannot recall when I have heard such inappropriate words at so important an occasion, in such a time of crisis. The world is burning with fear and apprehension. We need a message that will inspire and encourage and redeem. Ironically, two years ago when Dr. Ben Carson spoke and made some comments about our medical plan and the tax system, the White House demanded an apology from him for straying into controversial terrain, because it felt his comments showed disrespect for the President.

This year’s National Prayer Breakfast speech was a blunder in thought. But there was a silver lining. In the end, President Obama blundered into the t***h. Sin distorts… and only Jesus Christ restores the t***h. Christ will ever rise up to outlive His pallbearers. Even presidents will have to get off their high horses then and recognize the Lord of life and hope and peace. There will be no speech making then. Only a prayer of surrender… which is what the National Prayer Breakfast was meant to be in the first place.
President Barack Obama’s address at the National P... (show quote)

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Feb 10, 2015 22:23:19   #
bdamage Loc: My Bunker
 
Bladé, Ravi Zacharias is who should have been at the NPB.

He is blessed with being the ultimate messenger.

Thank you for this post.

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Feb 10, 2015 23:07:18   #
robert66
 
PoppaGringo wrote:
It doesn't "depend on WHO you believe" it depends on what you WANT to believe Robert.


What do I want to believe ? I would want to believe an accurate statement but I would have to have a way to know it was accurate. If someone is obviously bias , you would suspect that their opinions , that are many times stated as facts , will follow their predetermined bias. I h**e the mother f*%king ISIL assholes. That's pretty bias. Still I don't know that if the Koran says you should k**l non believers. I read a book , written by a very conservative author, a few years back about the history of the middle east. It had a lot about Islam and their beliefs. The "k**l the non believer " part in particular. I bought it at the time because it was really the first time I had delved into the subject. Since , and before the recent head chops, I read different opinions. For me it's up in the air a bit but since I believe the president is a smart and educated man he may know more about it than I do. I know , he's a liar , blah , blah , blah but on this subject there are many who agree with him.

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