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CDNBear

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I'm completely befuddled by your youthful ignorance.
You're befuddled by the English language.
 

BruSan

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Intolerance can't be perfected. But you're are right, I do have an I'm smarter than you are thing and an or something. So you are an elderly person then? I'm completely befuddled by your youthful ignorance.

Intolerance like all other things can indeed be perfected and Islam comes very close to achieving that.

Of course I'm right about your delusions of grandeur. They're on your sleeve there for all of us to see, just below your knees.

You're correct about being befuddled also but befuddlement cannot ever be complete; you've still got room for more.

Now back to your prayer mat; the guy behind with the foot fetish wants another look at the bottoms of your feet.
 

Bar Sinister

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Soooo, In your opinion then you would agree with the Islamists that Kill in the name of Mohammad because of a Cartoon or movie made of him? If they are Intollerant of free speach and the rights of others, do you want them here?

What if a Nut-Job living in Ontario,, Created a life sized dummy of Mohammad and filmed the act of sodomy on this replica and then burnt the dummy afterwards wrapped in pages of the Koran and THEN posted it on "You-Tube".. WHAT exactly do you think the response would be over-seas? As in last week, do you REALLY think that HUNDREDS of THOUSANDS are a "Fringe"??

YEs, You are very astute in your fortune telling.... I may add that as of 1.5 years ago, there we NO such uproars and killings in Egypt!

Now mosey on with your "soft spot" for the ";ittle guy"... But when the Little guy wants to behead one of your relatives or neighbors,, Dont come knocking on my door..

You're pushing your luck. Read my posts. Nowhere did I condone any sort of violence. And speaking of nut-jobs it appears I am replying to one. Unless you can think of something intelligent to say (and you certainly have not so far) I suggest you stop posting in CC. There are too many CC members who will have little difficulty in shredding everything you say. Inventing extreme hypothetical examples is not intelligent commentary. Nor is inventing numbers. What proof do you have that there are hundreds of thousands of Muslim extremists in Canada? I am guessing that like your other comments in this thread you simply made up the number. Perhaps you missed the fact that my posts were talking about Canada and other Canadians; not Pakistan or Egypt.

I did say wait for it, did I not? Integrated my azz. We all fail to understand the non-religion of Islam. It isn't simply a religion nor anything like any religion we've ever encountered before.

I suggest you read a little history. There is a religion that until recently was very similar to Islam; it is called Christianity. I can give you some references if you wish. Let's start with this one. Albigensian Crusade - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 

darkbeaver

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Intolerance like all other things can indeed be perfected and Islam comes very close to achieving that.

Of course I'm right about your delusions of grandeur. They're on your sleeve there for all of us to see, just below your knees.

You're correct about being befuddled also but befuddlement cannot ever be complete; you've still got room for more.

Now back to your prayer mat; the guy behind with the foot fetish wants another look at the bottoms of your feet.

That's very good. You are fun. Yes I am a befuddled pretentious ape with lots of less in front of me. There is only one perfect thing though eh.
 

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No where did i say "Hundreds of thousands in Canada". There ARE hundreds of thousands who will kill in the name of Mohammad.. Islam is simply an intollerant and hatefull religion...

And your link to the crusdaes??? This is the 2000's... We have all evolved to be tollerant of others. Well, EXCEPT for Islam.

Please see the link from today with new deaths and yes, 15,000 people in attendance for the calling for death to "America"..

Pakistan

Are you ok with one person killing another in the name of Mohammad? No? Well an Islamist is ....



You're pushing your luck. Read my posts. Nowhere did I condone any sort of violence. And speaking of nut-jobs it appears I am replying to one. Unless you can think of something intelligent to say (and you certainly have not so far) I suggest you stop posting in CC. There are too many CC members who will have little difficulty in shredding everything you say. Inventing extreme hypothetical examples is not intelligent commentary. Nor is inventing numbers. What proof do you have that there are hundreds of thousands of Muslim extremists in Canada? I am guessing that like your other comments in this thread you simply made up the number. Perhaps you missed the fact that my posts were talking about Canada and other Canadians; not Pakistan or Egypt.



I suggest you read a little history. There is a religion that until recently was very similar to Islam; it is called Christianity. I can give you some references if you wish. Let's start with this one. Albigensian Crusade - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 

petros

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In the name of the Father....

If I make the sign of the cross before I pull the trigger does it make me a Christian killer killing in the name of God, Jesus and the Holy Spirit?


If I do it before I take a turd does that make it a Holy Sh!t?
 

darkbeaver

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In the name of the Father....

If I make the sign of the cross before I pull the trigger does it make me a Christian killer killing in the name of God, Jesus and the Holy Spirit?


If I do it before I take a turd does that make it a Holy Sh!t?

Have you posted in the wrong thread?

No where did i say "Hundreds of thousands in Canada". There ARE hundreds of thousands who will kill in the name of Mohammad.. Islam is simply an intollerant and hatefull religion...

And your link to the crusdaes??? This is the 2000's... We have all evolved to be tollerant of others. Well, EXCEPT for Islam.

Please see the link from today with new deaths and yes, 15,000 people in attendance for the calling for death to "America"..

Pakistan

Are you ok with one person killing another in the name of Mohammad? No? Well an Islamist is ....

You know it takes a man to admit his intolerance, son. Death to America, it's used as a greeting and a wish and hope for better times without so much humanitarian bombing. Of course we all know that Islamics are unnaturally intolerant of bombing and strafing for western democrazy.
 

Bar Sinister

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No where did i say "Hundreds of thousands in Canada". There ARE hundreds of thousands who will kill in the name of Mohammad.. Islam is simply an intollerant and hatefull religion...

And your link to the crusdaes??? This is the 2000's... We have all evolved to be tollerant of others. Well, EXCEPT for Islam.

Please see the link from today with new deaths and yes, 15,000 people in attendance for the calling for death to "America"..

Pakistan

Are you ok with one person killing another in the name of Mohammad? No? Well an Islamist is ....

I was expecting objection the Albigensian Crusades, which by the way are not the same as the Crusades to the Holy Land, but I did not expect you to know that. so I held in reserve a number of more recent Christian atrocities. Finding Christian atrocities BTW is not particularly difficult. But let's look at a few that are more recent.

First there is the brutality of the Thirty Years War in Germany - admittedly this was a case of Christians murdering other Christians, but it still happened on a huge scale in the 17th Century.

That not recent enough for you? - Check the numerous brutalities committed in the name of religion delivered against aboriginals in the Americas. They extend from the 15th to the 20th Centuries, culminating in the Residential Schools in Canada and their US equivalents.

Then there was the deliberate destruction of aboriginal cultures on the Pacific Islands and in Africa beginning in the 18th Century and again lasting until the 20th Century.

And BTW the reference to your original post was to Canada, so your comment about hundreds of thousands of Muslims could only have been construed as applying to Canada. I made very clear in my original post that I was speaking of only of Canada.

And claiming that we have evolved to be tolerant when Muslims have not? Absolute nonsense. Are you forgetting that the recent Muslim demonstrations are a direct response to an action by an intolerant Christian?
 

CDNBear

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I was expecting objection the Albigensian Crusades, which by the way are not the same as the Crusades to the Holy Land, but I did not expect you to know that. so I held in reserve a number of more recent Christian atrocities. Finding Christian atrocities BTW is not particularly difficult. But let's look at a few that are more recent.

First there is the brutality of the Thirty Years War in Germany - admittedly this was a case of Christians murdering other Christians, but it still happened on a huge scale in the 17th Century.
The 17th century isn't recent, lol.

That not recent enough for you? - Check the numerous brutalities committed in the name of religion delivered against aboriginals in the Americas. They extend from the 15th to the 20th Centuries, culminating in the Residential Schools in Canada and their US equivalents.
Residential schools were a gov't program to assimilate First Nations, using various churches as a tool to do it.

Albeit willingly.

Then there was the deliberate destruction of aboriginal cultures on the Pacific Islands and in Africa beginning in the 18th Century and again lasting until the 20th Century.
Imperial expansionism, with Christianity riding in on the coat tails of armies, is not the deliberate actions of the church.

And claiming that we have evolved to be tolerant when Muslims have not? Absolute nonsense. Are you forgetting that the recent Muslim demonstrations are a direct response to an action by an intolerant Christian?
Are you actually comparing ignorant free speech to violence?
 

Bar Sinister

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The 17th century isn't recent, lol.

Residential schools were a gov't program to assimilate First Nations, using various churches as a tool to do it.

Albeit willingly.

Imperial expansionism, with Christianity riding in on the coat tails of armies, is not the deliberate actions of the church.

Are you actually comparing ignorant free speech to violence?

Given the length of human existence and recorded history the 17th Century is very recent. But as the remainder of your post shows history is not your strong suit. Anyone who knows the history of European expansion in the 19th century knows that in many cases Christian missionaries preceded both European commerce and European military into both Africa and Asia. I'm sure that even you may have heard of David Livingstone.

As for the exploitation of the New World I suggest you read up on the part Christian missionaries played into the conquest and settlement of Canada and parts of the United States. Ever hear of the Hurons and Iroquois? I expect you just might have. Their early contact with Europeans was primarily through missionaries. Sorry I have to be the one to explain your own history.

In Latin America the conquistadors believed they were on a holy mission from god to convert the heathen. All Spanish expeditions into the Americas were accompanied by priests.

As for residential schools, there was already a strong influence in the education of aboriginal people before their inception. The Federal government simply provided additional financing and made legal what was already happening.
 

GroundWater

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Reminds me of the guy that lived with Grizzlys in Alaska and they found him or at least some of him scattered about, hey buddy there wild and powerful animals.
 

BruSan

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I suggest you simply wait for it. If you think it isn't going to manifest itself in the very same manner as in other countries, you are sadly mistaken. We get time to breathe based on one thing, and one thing only, organizational strength.

The more radical ones need just a bit more time to force the moderates into a fear motivated frenzy in Canada but it will happen as surely as summer follows spring.

Well, here it comes; perhaps a soft beginning but nevertheless a beginning!

Thousands protest anti-Muslim film in Toronto | Sympatico.ca News

In before you nuts come on here with "oh, but it's not the same thing; it's a peaceful protest".

Once again; wait for it. for the time being it suites their purpose to remain controlled.
 

CDNBear

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Given the length of human existence and recorded history the 17th Century is very recent.
Ya, if we were getting all existential up in this thread, sure, lol.

We aren't, so lets stick to reality.

But as the remainder of your post shows history is not your strong suit.
Well of course that's how you would see it, especially after your ensuing little dance with terminology, lol.

Anyone who knows the history of European expansion in the 19th century knows that in many cases Christian missionaries preceded both European commerce and European military into both Africa and Asia. I'm sure that even you may have heard of David Livingstone.
And their destructive power didn't become anything worth note, until they were backed by Imperial expansionism and military power, lol.

As for the exploitation of the New World I suggest you read up on the part Christian missionaries played into the conquest and settlement of Canada and parts of the United States. Ever hear of the Hurons and Iroquois? I expect you just might have. Their early contact with Europeans was primarily through missionaries. Sorry I have to be the one to explain your own history.
Ah yes, telling me about my own history, lol.

That idiotic claim might have some merit, if one of two thing had occurred previously...

1, I said the Church never had contact or influence.
2, We were actually talking about early contact and influence of the Church on First Nations.

We weren't.

I'm glad I could help you stick to the conversation there. You really have a problem with sticking to what's in peoples posts. This isn't the first time you've had this problem.

As for residential schools, there was already a strong influence in the education of aboriginal people before their inception. The Federal government simply provided additional financing and made legal what was already happening.
A strong influence doesn't automatically equate into Duncan' vision of assimilation and destruction.

In Latin America the conquistadors believed they were on a holy mission from god to convert the heathen.
Well, if I ignore the fact that the Conquistadors didn't organize, fund or lead the mission, ok, you have a point, lmao!

All Spanish expeditions into the Americas were accompanied by priests.
In the pursuit of riches first, and souls second, lol.

South America was conquered for its riches.
 
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gerryh

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Well, if I ignore the fact that the Conquistadors didn't organize, fund or lead the mission, ok, you have a point, lmao!

In the pursuit of riches first, and souls second, lol.

South America was conquered for its riches.


Don't ya just love high school history grads that think they know it all and in fact know nothing?
 

Kakato

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I've heard of that guy. He was a Congregationalist.
The mountain range I live on the side of is named after the good Dr.

Livingstone I presume?

Crazy explorer

U.S. mulls Canadian border fence - Politics - CBC News

Got to keep those pesky Canadian Moose on the Canadian side of the border I guess...



Currently the US/Canada border fence is in need of some dire repairs.
Look's like chief mountain in the background,not many fences at all from there west into B.C.
Lot's of gravel roads though into the states through any farmers field. One border guard at the Del Bonita crossing,no fence needed.

From where you took this pic to the flathead in B.C. there is a total of 5 passes through those mountains into Montana with no border guards and no fences.
:)

My back yard!
That looks like Waterton in the background and I think I see Castle mountain or the peak.

EDIT-Ya,just left of the right power pole is the peak of castle mountain.
 
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