Terrorist attack in Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Discussion
Well irrespective of the OP's attempt to make "something" out of this, my heart goes out to the poor parents of the victims.
They have the worst of times ahead of them.
And the Director of Muslim Affairs at the University comes across as eminently sensible.
They seem like decent people & no one should have to go through that.
And (gawd help me), the same goes for those in theatres of conflict.
RIP.
They have the worst of times ahead of them.
And the Director of Muslim Affairs at the University comes across as eminently sensible.
They seem like decent people & no one should have to go through that.
And (gawd help me), the same goes for those in theatres of conflict.
RIP.
Smiler. said:
Well irrespective of the OP's attempt to make "something" out of this, my heart goes out to the poor parents of the victims.
They have the worst of times ahead of them.
And the Director of Muslim Affairs at the University comes across as eminently sensible.
They seem like decent people & no one should have to go through that.
And (gawd help me), the same goes for those in theatres of conflict.
RIP.
That's most respectful.They have the worst of times ahead of them.
And the Director of Muslim Affairs at the University comes across as eminently sensible.
They seem like decent people & no one should have to go through that.
And (gawd help me), the same goes for those in theatres of conflict.
RIP.
It is a shame that others haven't been so willing to be respectful on this thread, it appears the murders are a point of hilarity. In a roundabout way Eclassy has proved his point, judging by the reactions from the usual suspects.
It's rather strange that 'atheists' on here are willing to believe all religious people can be linked by their belief in Gods and feel this methodology validates their assertions that culpability for an evil doing by one religious person must be apportioned to all religious people, yet are very quick to absolve themselves of any responsibility for evil deeds carried out by someone who shares their own atheist beliefs and at the same time they perpetuate negative rhetoric against religious people across thread after thread on PH, goaded on by each other. The same names, the same accusations, never challenging each other even when another of the same opinion states something wholly unfair and inappropriate and beyond decency. This kinship you feel for each other, and the spiteful way in which you address anyone who mentions their religion on here is exactly what binds you.
Eclassy said:
3 muslims massacred by Christian man in the US.
Where is the usual PH outrage that usually follows these kind of events.
When will the Christian community come out and apoligise and distance itself from this event?
http://m.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-31416869
You are such a mong, your argument has been proven completely irrelevant yet you still come back and whine on like an angry little man. Aren't you embarrassed?Where is the usual PH outrage that usually follows these kind of events.
When will the Christian community come out and apoligise and distance itself from this event?
http://m.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-31416869
Eclassy said:
3 muslims massacred by Christian man in the US.
Where is the usual PH outrage that usually follows these kind of events.
When will the Christian community come out and apoligise and distance itself from this event?
I find your attitude offensive. Where are you, I think I need to come round and behead you...Where is the usual PH outrage that usually follows these kind of events.
When will the Christian community come out and apoligise and distance itself from this event?
Eclassy said:
3 muslims massacred by Christian man in the US.
Where is the usual PH outrage that usually follows these kind of events.
When will the Christian community come out and apoligise and distance itself from this event?
http://m.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-31416869
The deaths of these three people is a tragedy. You've managed to make it into a farce.Where is the usual PH outrage that usually follows these kind of events.
When will the Christian community come out and apoligise and distance itself from this event?
http://m.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-31416869
Gassing Station | News, Politics & Economics | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff