The name Mohammad is given to sons to show respect. Why is the name Jesus not given t

Twin_Moose

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So? Well, let's keep the state out of business, shall we? No licensing, no zoning, no health and safety inspections. Because if a restaurant kills people with food poisoning, that's just the market, right?

Oh, and while we're at it, no police or firefighters. Wouldn't want the state to oppress your bakery if it's robbed or burned down.

Or we could do it the way we figured out decades ago, until a bunch of bible-bashing retards decided to re-impose their religion on everybody else. And that is you may discriminated against anybody you like in your church, but when you enter the stream of commerce you will abide by the rules of commerce.

So what are the business owner's rights? Whatever the State dictates to them? As for the rest of your ramble who was arguing against it?
 

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I think it is as all Christians run from that discussion on moral grounds.


What evil do you think keeps Christians from using Jesus the way Muslims use Mohammad if not genocide.


Or if not for that evil, why are Christians not using the name Jesus?


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DL

Christians do name their children Jesus. But even if they didn't, you shouldn't jump to the conclusion that they don't name their children after Jesus because they think their religion is evil. How does that even make sense? Why would they think their religion was evil and still follow that religion?

I can't say why some Christians don't use the name Jesus, but of all the reasons I can think of "because Christian think their own religion is evil" makes the least sense.

In some cultures, Christians name their children after Jesus. It's not common in English (never mind Joshua or Christopher etc.), so the real questions is why don't English people name their children Jesus?

It's probably for the same reason some Christians do name their children Jesus and Muslims name their children Mohammad. Buckle up:

  • Muslims name their children Mohammad out of respect for Mohammad.
  • Some Christians name their children Jesus out of respect for Jesus.
  • Some Christians don't name their children Jesus.... out of a respect for Jesus.
I can see how people think both ways. Mohammad is a respected man among Muslims and Jesus is respected among Christians, but Jesus is God to Christians as well. Some might think it's disrespectful to name their children after Jesus.

But another explanation could be as simple as culture. Why don't English people name their children Gurvinder? It's not because Gurvinder is associated with genocide.
 

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Precisely. Down here it's laid out in the Constitution.


Just pointing out that all that horrible oppression crushing your God-given right to hate and discriminate actually has upsides.

Hate and discriminate against whom? All I said that a business owner should have the right to serve whomever they want and if society does not agree they would soon be out of business without the courts
 

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So what are the business owner's rights? Whatever the State dictates to them? As for the rest of your ramble who was arguing against it?
Look up Admiralty Law as that is the laws that govern commerce. The subject is a bit dry by most standards, still it is what it is. This is the really, really short version.
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Jordan Maxwell -Maritime Law Rules the World Commerce and Courts
 

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Hate and discriminate against whom? All I said that a business owner should have the right to serve whomever they want and if society does not agree they would soon be out of business without the courts
Whoever your Really Old Book (or interpretations thereof) tells you to hate and discriminate against.

Y'all can set up your laws any old way you want. We have experience with invidious racial discrimination. It didn't work well. So we passed some new laws. But it's OK, if y'all wanna discriminate against blacks or Indians or gays or Francophones, I encourage you to knock your socks off. I won't even discriminate against you for not having socks on.
 

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Even you must have some knowledge of what the BAR really is. Again this is a really, really short version.

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The British Crown Empire - Crown Temple - City of London Corporation - (Jesuit Controlled)
 

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Think of all the people who named their kids after John the Baptist.


Sure, but did we name them after him or is he named after us.


Have you never wondered how Peter, Paul, and Mary, English names, ended up on people in the Middle East?


I guess it is all artistic interpretation. Just as a Jesus who was likely quite dark ended up looking like a guy from California.


You have to love the mainstream religions and the fools who follow those immoral creeds. Not.


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Whoever your Really Old Book (or interpretations thereof) tells you to hate and discriminate against.

Y'all can set up your laws any old way you want. We have experience with invidious racial discrimination. It didn't work well. So we passed some new laws. But it's OK, if y'all wanna discriminate against blacks or Indians or gays or Francophones, I encourage you to knock your socks off. I won't even discriminate against you for not having socks on.
Who does no shirt, no shoes, no service discriminate against that should not be up to business owner's discretion in your opinion
 

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Christians do name their children Jesus. But even if they didn't, you shouldn't jump to the conclusion that they don't name their children after Jesus because they think their religion is evil. How does that even make sense? Why would they think their religion was evil and still follow that religion?

I can't say why some Christians don't use the name Jesus, but of all the reasons I can think of "because Christian think their own religion is evil" makes the least sense.

In some cultures, Christians name their children after Jesus. It's not common in English (never mind Joshua or Christopher etc.), so the real questions is why don't English people name their children Jesus?

It's probably for the same reason some Christians do name their children Jesus and Muslims name their children Mohammad. Buckle up:

  • Muslims name their children Mohammad out of respect for Mohammad.
  • Some Christians name their children Jesus out of respect for Jesus.
  • Some Christians don't name their children Jesus.... out of a respect for Jesus.
I can see how people think both ways. Mohammad is a respected man among Muslims and Jesus is respected among Christians, but Jesus is God to Christians as well. Some might think it's disrespectful to name their children after Jesus.

But another explanation could be as simple as culture. Why don't English people name their children Gurvinder? It's not because Gurvinder is associated with genocide.



Well thought out.

You name the reason why various Christian sects used to kill each other over biblical interpretations.

Some saw respectful words while another sect saw the same words as blasphemy.

That same logic is why religions are prone to war and violence. So says one of my favorite Gurus.

https//www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZxoxPapPxXk

Religions by their very nature are bound to be in conflict with others and wish them harm. So much for Gods of love. All Gods, except mine of course, are Gods of war. Mine loves war just as all people do, but gets his kicks out of losing arguments instead of physical battles. That way I learn from war and do not just take the pleasure from it.

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DL
 

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Whoever your Really Old Book (or interpretations thereof) tells you to hate and discriminate against.

Y'all can set up your laws any old way you want. We have experience with invidious racial discrimination. It didn't work well. So we passed some new laws. But it's OK, if y'all wanna discriminate against blacks or Indians or gays or Francophones, I encourage you to knock your socks off. I won't even discriminate against you for not having socks on.

Oh my G-D Canadian Tire must be Racist LOl

Police investigating altercation at Canadian Tire

The Regina Police Service is investigating an assault alleged to have occurred Wednesday afternoon at a business in the 2300 block of Prince of Wales Drive.*
Police received a report around 7:40 p.m. Wednesday that a 53-year-old man had been physically assaulted by an employee of the east end Canadian Tire store earlier in the day.*
The incident is being investigated as a common assault.*
Kamao Cappo laid the complaint with police after he and a friend went into the east Canadian Tire store in Regina Wednesday afternoon to buy a chainsaw. They left without it after Cappo says a store employee accused him of stealing, assaulted him and forced them to leave the store.*
According to Cappo, the altercation began shortly after he went to a checkout to pay for the chainsaw. He wanted to ensure it had the right fuel mix ratio so he opened the black case holding the chainsaw because the information he required wasn’t on the outside of the case.
“We said to the clerk, ‘Can we just leave it here and go check and if it’s different we’ll buy another one,’ ” Cappo said.*
The clerk told Cappo to take the chainsaw to customer service.
Cappo said he had a couple of items in his hands that he put inside the open case in front of employees. He put the*chainsaw case and contents in a shopping cart and wheeled it to customer service and went looking for another chainsaw.*
“We were still trying to find a fuel ratio and then a lady approached us and started helping us to find the measurements and the things that we would need to go along with the chainsaw,” Cappo said. “Then the manager, I guess, asked if my friend, who was with me, put a can of oil in that case. I said, ‘I did that.’ And he said, ‘I want you to leave my store because you’re trying to steal.’ ”
Cappo denied the allegation.
“We left it at customer service — customer service had custody of it,” Cappo said. “When he said we were trying to steal, that was absurd.”
Cappo refused the employee’s demands to leave the store and a scuffle ensued, which his friend recorded on his phone.
“He tried to tell my friend to leave and I said, ‘No. You don’t have to leave.’ I can’t remember if they jerked the chainsaw out of my hand or if they pushed me and it fell out of my hand, but the box ripped because I was hanging on to it … From that point, he was trying to push me out of the store.”
Cappo told the manager it was his right to shop in the store.
“Then he got really mad, swore at me and pushed me against the wall and was choking me,” Cappo said. “He said I pushed him. The only thing I can imagine is that I lost balance and put my arm out to balance myself.”
Cappo left the store without the chainsaw and went to the Regina General Hospital.
“I have a heart condition and my chest was hurting,” Cappo said. “I was having back spasms and headaches. I injured my knee.”
His blood pressure was up, but Cappo left the hospital when his heart checked out OK.
“I didn’t stay to get the rest of the injuries examined,” Cappo said.*
He filed a report to the Regina Police Service Wednesday evening and planned to get his other injuries checked in Regina on Thursday. Cappo provided the video to the Regina Police Service.*
Cappo never met the employee prior to Wednesday.*
He believes he was targeted because he is indigenous.*
“If a white person walked in there attempting to buy a chainsaw, I don’t think they’d have the same problems,” Cappo said.*
Regina police were called to the east Canadian Tire store Thursday afternoon in response to a call involving the threat of the use of firearms received earlier today. Officers are investigating a possible connection to the complaint of the alleged assault.*
Two calls to Canadian Tire by the Leader-Post Thursday morning have not been returned.*

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