Muslim protests in UK
Discussion
nightflight said:
Jesus did endorse all of the above. He said "All that has been written before me, is surely the word of God". I'll find the passage for you when I have more time.
How do you know what this Jesus chap said? Everythng I've seen was written down years and years after his death. Dont beleive they've ever found anything that was written by him.skinley said:
Dog Star said:
I think all these people bleating on about multiculturalism and celebrating diversity need to take a long hard look at the situation.
How dare you even suggest it, you racist. I'm going to burn my house to the ground in protest.RedTrident said:
skinley said:
Dog Star said:
I think all these people bleating on about multiculturalism and celebrating diversity need to take a long hard look at the situation.
How dare you even suggest it, you racist. I'm going to burn my house to the ground in protest.Countdown said:
PRTVR said:
But the big fear is that the other 99% may support the 1%,but remains silent,the unknown is always problem in any situation like this
If they remain silent is it really a problem?as I said it is the fear of the unknown .
jas xjr said:
Genuine question though . Almost seems as though they want to be disliked
It seems as if they've been born without the embarrassement chip. To get so wound over a stty little film, or the accidental burning of some books, to the point where it triggers the issuing of fatwas and killing ambassadors is a sure sign of some kind of mental illness.
And for a supposedly modern government to actually allow everybody a day off work so they can protest 'peacefully' against such things is just medievil, pathetic, backward, and downright spiteful.
The world should cut its aid and ties with Pakistan, not just for this, but for knowingly protecting the 'man' behind 9/11.
If the civilised world had any rose-tinted dreams that the muslim world was ready to come on board, then recent events have made it clear that they are not even close. In fact I'd go as far as to say they are further away than ever.
JensenA said:
Well Put - This is also very thought provoking. I did a bit of research, and the facts he quotes, appear to be very factual
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zZtc2ma2GEQ
Thanks for sharing that, and unfortunately it's not a big lie.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zZtc2ma2GEQ
Cobnapint said:
The world should cut its aid and ties with Pakistan, not just for this, but for knowingly protecting the 'man' behind 9/11.
If the civilised world had any rose-tinted dreams that the muslim world was ready to come on board, then recent events have made it clear that they are not even close. In fact I'd go as far as to say they are further away than ever.
Couldn't agree more.If the civilised world had any rose-tinted dreams that the muslim world was ready to come on board, then recent events have made it clear that they are not even close. In fact I'd go as far as to say they are further away than ever.
Countdown said:
PRTVR said:
But the big fear is that the other 99% may support the 1%,but remains silent,the unknown is always problem in any situation like this
If they remain silent is it really a problem?It smells of fear & control - the fear is that they will loose their control over the masses.
Personally, I dismissed Islam years ago as such. The latest display of of global (mainly in the east plus Brum & a few other places) protest merely reinforces my view.
No offence like.
And just in case the R-card is displayed, I am in awe of the courage displayed by this lot
They are most likely to be Muslim, no matter. I am able to appreciate their action whilst not subscribing to their beliefs and for these people, I'm sure they would afford me the same.
It must be very difficult for the reasonable practitioners to see their faith manipulated in such a way, but I really do think there is a strong cultural element in this.
One thing I'm sure about - there will eventually be a head-to-head in the west as I don't see the nutters chilling-out any time soon & their influence appears to be growing.
Now, where'd I put my flame-proof pants?
Cobnapint said:
If the civilised world had any rose-tinted dreams that the muslim world was ready to come on board, then recent events have made it clear that they are not even close. In fact I'd go as far as to say they are further away than ever.
This.So why not just put them back in the godforsaken countries they come from, leave them alone and stop helping them to cause death and destruction in the civilised parts of the world?
Smiler. said:
No offence like. One thing I'm sure about - there will eventually be a head-to-head in the west as I don't see the nutters chilling-out any time soon & their influence appears to be growing.
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