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Islam; Q&A thread about Islam, ask away!
Topic Started: Nov 3 2006, 09:25 PM (6,346 Views)
piercehawkeye45
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How about an economics textbook? That would actually help America.
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Dec 1 2006, 03:35 PM
Who would you rather have to share a room with: A Christian, a jew, an Athiest, or a NatureHippything.

Hmm...I'd have to say Atheist cause all the rest would try to force thier religon on myself (I'm Ukrianain Catholic), whereas the Atheist probely won't care. (Unless they want to argue about why there is no God, which won't come up unless the subject of religon come up.) I have found that the princibles of most religons are very helpful for humankind in general,but its the interpretation of those principles that makes some people fanatics. AND that's basicaly why I don't want to be stuck with someone religous. And don't get me started on Hippys. If anything, they are worse than most religous fanatics. <_<

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I WILL demand a copy of "Horton hears a Who"

EDIT: Lol that's classic Mister Sinister
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Dec 6 2006, 05:48 PM


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I WILL demand a copy of "Horton hears a Who"

EDIT: Lol that's classic Mister Sinister

That's what you have to expect from Mister Sinister. Classic and witty remarks.
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Stop, I'm blushing, and when that happens my eyes bleed profusely.
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I tried to read that article... but my eyes bled much like Mister Sinister's.

"What Ellison and his Muslim and leftist supporters are saying is that it is of no consequence what America holds as its holiest book; all that matters is what any individual holds to be his holiest book."

What the ****.
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Horton hears a Who.
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Dec 6 2006, 06:07 PM
Horton hears a Who.

If I have to take an oath, I will take it upon a bucket of KFC, like a true patriAT.
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piercehawkeye45
Dec 6 2006, 10:07 PM
Uggghhhhh

My US Congress Rep is the first Muslim to ever be elected to congress and he wants to be sworn in using the Quran and not the Bible. Like 95% of the population, I could really give a rats ass from what book he decides to swear in on, but of course, we have the other 5%.

To Blackrider or Sabertooth, at the end of the article, the editor makes a bold remark on how the Muslim population will react to this, which I think is bullshit, and I would like your opinion on it as well.

Anyone should be Allowed to be Sworn in and be able to take a oath in on anybook, it dosent even have to be religous.

After all, taking a oath on your religious text really means that your Promising that you will do your best and with god as your witness, and if your forced to take an othe using a religion you dont believe in, then Spiritually that othe means nothing to you. So it's to everyones benifit if you take an oath on somthing you believe in whole heartly.
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I forgot to ask this before.

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This argument appeals to all those who believe that one of the greatest goals of America is to be loved by the world, and especially by Muslims because then fewer Muslims will hate us (and therefore fewer will bomb us).

But these naive people do not appreciate that America will not change the attitude of a single American-hating Muslim by allowing Ellison to substitute the Koran for the Bible. In fact, the opposite is more likely: Ellison's doing so will embolden Islamic extremists and make new ones, as Islamists, rightly or wrongly, see the first sign of the realization of their greatest goal -- the Islamicization of America.


What do you think of this quote and is it even remotely close to being accurate?
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piercehawkeye45
Dec 7 2006, 04:35 AM
I forgot to ask this before.

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This argument appeals to all those who believe that one of the greatest goals of America is to be loved by the world, and especially by Muslims because then fewer Muslims will hate us (and therefore fewer will bomb us).

But these naive people do not appreciate that America will not change the attitude of a single American-hating Muslim by allowing Ellison to substitute the Koran for the Bible. In fact, the opposite is more likely: Ellison's doing so will embolden Islamic extremists and make new ones, as Islamists, rightly or wrongly, see the first sign of the realization of their greatest goal -- the Islamicization of America.


What do you think of this quote and is it even remotely close to being accurate?

Taking an oath using a religious text (or for that matter any text) of your choice has nothing to do with this. This guy dosent know what he's talking about.
Love and trust in one another,
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I agree, I don't think letting a Muslim swear on his holiest piece of literature will convert the masses to Islam...or even remotely endorses terrorism.
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I think, since radicals of any religion are insane, it doesn't matter. If you let Muslims swear in on the Qu'ran it may embolden certain fanatics. However, a ban on swearing on the Qu'ran could have equal effects if not more serious consequences. It's Lose-Lose when it comes to terrorism. Fanatics will always hate the US no matter what we do or don't do. The only thing fanatics will be happy about the US doing is dying.
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Dec 8 2006, 04:39 PM
I think, since radicals of any religion are insane, it doesn't matter. If you let Muslims swear in on the Qu'ran it may embolden certain fanatics. However, a ban on swearing on the Qu'ran could have equal effects if not more serious consequences. It's Lose-Lose when it comes to terrorism. Fanatics will always hate the US no matter what we do or don't do. The only thing fanatics will be happy about the US doing is dying.

And depending on how the U.S. dies, I'm sure someone will be pissed that we didn't die good enough.
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Dec 8 2006, 06:26 PM
Mister Sinister
Dec 8 2006, 04:39 PM
I think, since radicals of any religion are insane, it doesn't matter.  If you let Muslims swear in on the Qu'ran it may embolden certain fanatics. However, a ban on swearing on the Qu'ran could have equal effects if not more serious consequences.  It's Lose-Lose when it comes to terrorism.  Fanatics will always hate the US no matter what we do or don't do.  The only thing fanatics will be happy about the US doing is dying.

And depending on how the U.S. dies, I'm sure someone will be pissed that we didn't die good enough.

Perfection is impossible. ;)

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sabertooth
Dec 9 2006, 05:43 AM
Any more questions?

I know in the Christian churches there is a call to pay tithes(hope I spelled that right). When attending an Islamic mass is there something similar?
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