Religion of Peace in action

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Walter you might be a tad to sensitive to take part in these types of threads. How much did NATO have to pay ISIS for the 'event'.

What is wrong with the 'interview the people in the street' rather than farming it to somebody who should have a African passport.

'The full impact of Western intervention in Libya was recently highlighted during a televised interview on "Worlds Apart", with guest Hanne Nabintu Herland, a Norwegian author and historian who was born and lived in Africa for 20 years.'

 

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While the religion of peace terrorizes the Middle East and threatens the west
violence the government in Uganda is a disgrace as well. This government is
now in the hands of insane Christians hell bent on turning the country into a
evangelical state and they begin their venture by passing a law that invokes the
death penalty for gays. I suppose it demonstrates how filled with terror the
world can be when dominated by any religion.
 

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This sounds like the right thread title for this article.

Serb TV station was legitimate target, says Blair | World news | The Guardian

Nato leaders yesterday scrambled to justify the bombing of Serbia's state television station in an attack which killed a number of civilian workers and marked a further widening in the scope of targets now considered legitimate. The attack on the building in the centre of Belgrade - which contradicted an apparent assurance by Nato this month that only transmitters would be hit - was condemned by international journalists' organisations, representing both employers and unions.
Reporters at the scene said they saw the almost decapitated body of one man dangling from the rubble, and the body of a make-up artist. Another man was trapped between two concrete blocks. Doctors amputated his legs at the site but he later died.
The state-run news agency Tanjug said about 150 people were inside the building at the time of the attack. The minister without portfolio, Goran Matic, said that in addition to 10 dead and 18 wounded, at least 20 people were feared buried in the rubble.
 

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Test question Walter, which is the religion of peace in the two headlines below?

Israeli Airstrike Kills Six Iranian Soldiers, Revolutionary Guards General / Sputnik International

Iran Condemns Israeli Airstrike Against Hezbollah in Syrian Golan Heights / Sputnik International

When ISIS takes the retaliation hit (as they have the last 2 times) I won't defend it as being a peaceful action.
You are welcome to go to any Muslim country to live under Sharia law since you don't like our way of life.
 

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Are you saying they have something worse than random killings in various nations not their own in mind for us once they can form a majority Govt.
Is that 'our way of life' Walter? I seem to recall when our soldiers are killed while not shooting at 'the enemy' we had a tendency to be upset at the one who did the deed. If he had tracked back to your (and yours) favorite enemy what would their fate have been Walter?
Isis poised at Lebanon border threatening an attack from Syria as hundreds of rebel fighters join terrorist group - Middle East - World - The Independent
Isis fighters are understood to have gained up to 700 men from moderate rebel groups along the Syrian border with Lebanon, where the terrorist organisation is now poised to attack.

The Telegraph has witnessed the fighters in Syria massed close to the Lebanese border, with Isis (also known as Islamic State) threatening to launch attacks across it.
“The moderate rebel groups on the border have collapsed, and their men have joined Isis,” Ahmed Flity, the deputy mayor of Arsal, a Lebanese border town, told the newspaper. It has been estimated that as many as 700 fighters from these groups have “pledged allegiance” to Isis, according to the head of Lebanon’s security office, Abbas Ibrahim.

BTW, the reason for the post, Israel was again protecting ISIS it seem and they got some new members as the 'moderate rebel resistance' falls apart from a variety of reasons. Be funny as hell is ISIS lost the war of 2012 just like the Yanks lost the war of 1812, winter arrived.
Be my luck to visit the place an get killed by a bomb signed by you Walter.

I'll take the red as meaning you won't be signing any bombs, thank you Walter, very humane.
 
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Gee I wonder why?


 

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This is how they treat their dead.

You are rancorous; so which religion is the religion of peace: Judaism or Christianity or Islam or atheism: like communism!?

An Arab poetry from the pre-Islam period says:
No man of high position bears rancor, and no nervous and angry one may attain high position

I don't defend them? But there is much crowding.

While to Muslims, the dead should be quickly, as possible, washed and clothed in shroud and some camphor for smell is put with the body, then there is a prayer without kneeling or prostration, then will be buried.

To me, I know the body will be decayed, so I don't know why is the washing or the camphor or the shroud?
I think it is a matter of honoring the dead; I imagine his soul may attend the burial and see whether they care for him or not! This is my opinion.

I asked Abu Abdallah (Mohammed-Ali Hassan Al-Hilly) once about the corpses used for dissection and teaching purposes in medical colleges,

he said: no objection, because the body is going to decay, so why not they study and increase their knowledge!

I said: Do you agree that your body taken to such dissection, after death?

He said: I don't mind, because the body is going to decay and become dust; while the true man in fact is the ethreal soul or spirit.
So if my body after death is useful to them, why not to use it and to take any part of it for medical and scienfic purposes.

Quran and Man after Death
 
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You are rancorous; so which religion is the religion of peace: Judaism or Christianity or Islam or atheism: like communism!?
None of the above. All you have to do is read the texts of those religions. They are rife with violence against humanity. But they all speak of peace and THAT is called "hypocrisy". It is the "Do as I say, not as I do" sort of idea.
Quran 9:5 and Quran 9.112, for instance.
And the Bible? It starts in Genesis: for instance, Gen 7:4 and Gen 19 is just plumb fulla of destruction. It even seems to be suggest cannibalism in Rev.19:17-18
"I saw an angel standing in the sun; and he cried with a loud voice, saying to all the fowls that fly in the midst of heaven, Come and gather yourselves together unto the supper of the great God; That ye may eat the flesh of kings, and the flesh of captains, and the flesh of mighty men."

As I keep saying, I will stick with the more pleasant gods. You all can have your bloodthirsty gods.
 

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None of the above. All you have to do is read the texts of those religions. I will stick with the more pleasant gods. You all can have your bloodthirsty gods.

God is Most Gracious and Most Merciful; He created them so that He may show them mercy; but people choose to wrong each other and to commit crimes; so in your opinion, what will you do a transgressor and criminal, will you peaceable with him, and will the guilty be dealt with like the righteous?

In the Quran, God prevented the transgression, except only on those who transgress on believers.
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I saw many graves of Jews: constructed with huge blocks of concrete, similarly those of Christians: constructed with cement and concrete.
Muslims learnt from Jews and Christians, and went on to build and construct graves, tombs and shrines with domes and decorated with gold and silver for the imams and sheikhs, imitating Jews and Christians in this.
While in fact, this is forbidden; the grave should not be built nor constructed; it should not be more four fingers high above the ground.

Most people thind the dead will be resurrected, Pharaoh and his people thought like this, so they kept their embalmed bodies and buried with the dead his jewels and gold.

It is narrated that some Muslims brought their dead to bury him in Kufa where Imam Ali ruled; so he rebuked them too much, and said:
"Return the dead to where they died and bury them there in the same city where he died; and don't be like Jews who carry their dead to Jerusalem."

Man after Death
 

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God is Most Gracious and Most Merciful

Then you've clearly been reading a vastly different holy book then anyone else, cause there is no getting away from the fact that god is vengeful, murderous, jealous, and sadistic.

You should probably share the version you have...
 

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Then you've clearly been reading a vastly different holy book then anyone else, cause there is no getting away from the fact that god is vengeful, murderous, jealous, and sadistic.

You should probably share the version you have...

God is the King. How does the king rule: will he treat his people all the same: no reward for the good doer and no prison for the criminal?