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July 14, 2013, 07:46:31 AM
#81
no theyre not, the majority of muslim scholars say homosexual's should be kept in prison. But no not killed
ow OK, than it's totally fine of course, you wouldn't kill them. Just rob them from their freedom till... when? They are cured or something? xD
So locking up people that didn't harm anyone is OK because your imaginary friend says so. Glad the true Islam is such a loving religion.

Ahmed_bodi, welcome in 2013, we already have some new books, I think you have some catching up to do.

Gosh you guys are brainwashed like hell by your governments against Muslims. Do you guys even now about your own religion. What you guys just know is to talk against Islam.
What I know about my own religion? You know I'm an Atheist right?
And brainwashed by my government? I live in a pretty pro Islam country. My tax money is even used to support it.
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July 14, 2013, 07:45:46 AM
#80
blah
I repeat:
It's not about wars, it's about rules imposed by a religion.

no theyre not, the majority of muslim scholars say homosexual's should be kept in prison. But no not killed
ow OK, than it's totally fine of course, you wouldn't kill them. Just rob them from their freedom till... when? They are cured or something? xD
So locking up people that didn't harm anyone is OK because your imaginary friend says so. Glad the true Islam is such a loving religion.

Ahmed_bodi, welcome in 2013, we already have some new books, I think you have some catching up to do.

Gosh you guys are brainwashed like hell by your governments against Muslims. Do you guys even now about your own religion. What you guys just know is to talk against Islam.
I don't give a single shit about islam. Stop using victimization to get people join your cause, that's ridiculous.
All the religions that promote murders for whatever reason must be destroyed. Period.
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July 14, 2013, 07:43:51 AM
#79
no theyre not, the majority of muslim scholars say homosexual's should be kept in prison. But no not killed
ow OK, than it's totally fine of course, you wouldn't kill them. Just rob them from their freedom till... when? They are cured or something? xD
So locking up people that didn't harm anyone is OK because your imaginary friend says so. Glad the true Islam is such a loving religion.

Ahmed_bodi, welcome in 2013, we already have some new books, I think you have some catching up to do.

Gosh you guys are brainwashed like hell by your governments against Muslims. Do you guys even now about your own religion. What you guys just know is to talk against Islam.

Not true.  Ill talk against every religion

This implies you are secular then.
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July 14, 2013, 07:39:16 AM
#78
no theyre not, the majority of muslim scholars say homosexual's should be kept in prison. But no not killed
ow OK, than it's totally fine of course, you wouldn't kill them. Just rob them from their freedom till... when? They are cured or something? xD
So locking up people that didn't harm anyone is OK because your imaginary friend says so. Glad the true Islam is such a loving religion.

Ahmed_bodi, welcome in 2013, we already have some new books, I think you have some catching up to do.

Gosh you guys are brainwashed like hell by your governments against Muslims. Do you guys even now about your own religion. What you guys just know is to talk against Islam.

Not true.  Ill talk against every religion
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July 14, 2013, 07:36:59 AM
#77
no theyre not, the majority of muslim scholars say homosexual's should be kept in prison. But no not killed
ow OK, than it's totally fine of course, you wouldn't kill them. Just rob them from their freedom till... when? They are cured or something? xD
So locking up people that didn't harm anyone is OK because your imaginary friend says so. Glad the true Islam is such a loving religion.

Ahmed_bodi, welcome in 2013, we already have some new books, I think you have some catching up to do.

Gosh you guys are brainwashed like hell by your governments against Muslims. Do you guys even now about your own religion. What you guys just know is to talk against Islam.
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July 14, 2013, 07:35:25 AM
#76

What is going on in Syria is it not terrorism. Angry
So terrorism in Syria for some months justifies centuries of atrocious murders for no valid reason?
Seems legit.

Also, it's not about wars, it's about rules imposed by a religion. Do you have troubles replying to a specific point?


No Terrorism doesn't justify anything , Terrorism does not justify any of the Centuries of wars that the west has brought onto other nations , so in this respect you are correct , having said that , the West has brought also a lot of innovation to people and helped a lot of people , so somewhere here there is an equation that balances :

but , however think on this....

Syria and Lebanon are really very good attempts at what was pretty much secular societies, that for those that can not think too deeply mean that Religion was not the primary aspect of the governing body, at least not in an overt way or as it relates to strict law,

yet hilariously, and in a very backwards manner , we in the "West" sponsor Religious Terrorists against Secular Syria , to benefit our own really stupid ends {which are broadly directed against the Russian Federation}

how duplicitous is such a retarded policy?

We hurt our credibility and degrade the support that we had as innovative nations.

We help the Russian Federation's image because they are just standing back and sticking to international law and the West looks like Terrorist sponsoring aggressors ?

anyone want to help me out here?, how does  the "West" bounce back from obviously sponsoring Terrorism {i don't want to hear about all the other ways they did , because before this, not everyone everywhere knew about it}
 
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July 14, 2013, 07:32:22 AM
#75
no theyre not, the majority of muslim scholars say homosexual's should be kept in prison. But no not killed
ow OK, than it's totally fine of course, you wouldn't kill them. Just rob them from their freedom till... when? They are cured or something? xD
So locking up people that didn't harm anyone is OK because your imaginary friend says so. Glad the true Islam is such a loving religion.

Ahmed_bodi, welcome in 2013, we already have some new books, I think you have some catching up to do.
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July 14, 2013, 07:27:03 AM
#74
i can agree with that yes, because being gay imo is not natural and no one can argue that it doesnt bring around diseases

Since homosexuality does occur heavily in nature, especially our next neighbours, the Bonobos, i think I can conclude that your knowledge of biology and zoology is kind of... limited?

Oh, and since some genetic predispostion was found that shows a tendency towards homosexuality in men, did you not know that their sisters with the same gene tended to be more fertile?


Well all of these things make no sense if you think some being invented us and earth. But looked at through the lens of evolution, all of these things make sense. Only gods stop making sense.


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Guys plz stop this religious talk here. This forum is not intended for these kinds of talks. You guys will start hating each other by this kind of talks. So plz leave it and end this matter here. All religions have there own set of rules and you don't need to point fingers on each other if you want to know more then why not consult a local scholar of that specific religion. Don't debate here.

Nope. Actually, that is irrelevant. It is irrelevant whether or not someone is Christian, Muslim, Hindu, Buddhist, Shintoist or maybe an Animist. If he has any ideas that say that someone else is worth less because of their ideals, sexual self identity or because they refuse to believe in something they believe in, i do not have any need to talk to a scholar.

None. What. So. Ever. Instead, I have the right that he shuts the fuck up and preaches to other people. Freedom of religion means also freedom from religion. Religious thought needs to get out of lawmaking everywhere. At the same time, religious beliefs do not deserve any kind of respect or scrutiny apart from the fact that you are allowed to leave them. Hurting religious feelings by ridicule and reason is something that should be done daily, for every kind of religion that does not get it.

Repetition is what is needed, since repetition froms beliefs. So instead of leaving everyone, we should just start repeating reason. Daily. In non hompeopathic doses, everywhere.


Oh, and for diseases: You just demonstrated that you do not understand epidemiology very much. Which is crucial to understanding this. And oh, yes, if it does, it is actually a quite useful matter of evolutionary processes weeding out people with lacking resistancies. Evolution is everywhere, although modern science tends to slow it and create insane things using its mechanisms...

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Please don't get me started you guys are also not so out of this. What is going on in Syria is it not terrorism. Angry


What is going on in Syria is a civil war. Humans have this idiotic tendency (Which stems from evolution, actually, it can be easily explained) to flock towards something bigger and flogging together under ridiculous beliefs whenever they face crisis and multiple accounts of death.

And for some reason, this belief gets people so organized and fanatic that it increases their chances of survival heavily. Because people that belief the same unreasonable stuff tend to work well together because "nobody else understands them."

And considering fanaticism, it is also quite efficient. Fanatics are more likely to carry out dangerous missions including certain. But this level of risk scenario also makes these people unfortunately win and fight wars. And in Syria, it was only a matter of time until the rebels are organized under the flag of religion.

We will see how that pans out.


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Islam has it's own strict rules and we like  abiding them.

So, you DO belong to a group of people. Fascinating. But actually, you will find that a lot of people if talked to in private, do not like to abide by them.

I HAVE NO OBLIGATION TO LISTEN TO YOU BUT IN THE SAME BREATH I'M GOING TO PREACH PSEUDOSCIENCE, CULTURAL MARXISM AND RABID ATHEISM.   WAAA WAAA WAAAA.



Yawn....


People have gone from one extreme of ignorance to the other.  So cocky that they 'have it all figured out' when looking to the past, but can't see the same mistakes they are setting themselves up for in the future, nor the garden path they are being lead down in the name of 'progress'.  Hopeless.  Let them eat cake, I suppose.


Excellent debate skills there, mate.
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July 14, 2013, 06:15:55 AM
#73
i can agree with that yes, because being gay imo is not natural and no one can argue that it doesnt bring around diseases

Since homosexuality does occur heavily in nature, especially our next neighbours, the Bonobos, i think I can conclude that your knowledge of biology and zoology is kind of... limited?

Oh, and since some genetic predispostion was found that shows a tendency towards homosexuality in men, did you not know that their sisters with the same gene tended to be more fertile?


Well all of these things make no sense if you think some being invented us and earth. But looked at through the lens of evolution, all of these things make sense. Only gods stop making sense.


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Guys plz stop this religious talk here. This forum is not intended for these kinds of talks. You guys will start hating each other by this kind of talks. So plz leave it and end this matter here. All religions have there own set of rules and you don't need to point fingers on each other if you want to know more then why not consult a local scholar of that specific religion. Don't debate here.

Nope. Actually, that is irrelevant. It is irrelevant whether or not someone is Christian, Muslim, Hindu, Buddhist, Shintoist or maybe an Animist. If he has any ideas that say that someone else is worth less because of their ideals, sexual self identity or because they refuse to believe in something they believe in, i do not have any need to talk to a scholar.

None. What. So. Ever. Instead, I have the right that he shuts the fuck up and preaches to other people. Freedom of religion means also freedom from religion. Religious thought needs to get out of lawmaking everywhere. At the same time, religious beliefs do not deserve any kind of respect or scrutiny apart from the fact that you are allowed to leave them. Hurting religious feelings by ridicule and reason is something that should be done daily, for every kind of religion that does not get it.

Repetition is what is needed, since repetition froms beliefs. So instead of leaving everyone, we should just start repeating reason. Daily. In non hompeopathic doses, everywhere.


Oh, and for diseases: You just demonstrated that you do not understand epidemiology very much. Which is crucial to understanding this. And oh, yes, if it does, it is actually a quite useful matter of evolutionary processes weeding out people with lacking resistancies. Evolution is everywhere, although modern science tends to slow it and create insane things using its mechanisms...

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Please don't get me started you guys are also not so out of this. What is going on in Syria is it not terrorism. Angry


What is going on in Syria is a civil war. Humans have this idiotic tendency (Which stems from evolution, actually, it can be easily explained) to flock towards something bigger and flogging together under ridiculous beliefs whenever they face crisis and multiple accounts of death.

And for some reason, this belief gets people so organized and fanatic that it increases their chances of survival heavily. Because people that belief the same unreasonable stuff tend to work well together because "nobody else understands them."

And considering fanaticism, it is also quite efficient. Fanatics are more likely to carry out dangerous missions including certain. But this level of risk scenario also makes these people unfortunately win and fight wars. And in Syria, it was only a matter of time until the rebels are organized under the flag of religion.

We will see how that pans out.


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Islam has it's own strict rules and we like  abiding them.

So, you DO belong to a group of people. Fascinating. But actually, you will find that a lot of people if talked to in private, do not like to abide by them.

I HAVE NO OBLIGATION TO LISTEN TO YOU BUT IN THE SAME BREATH I'M GOING TO PREACH PSEUDOSCIENCE, CULTURAL MARXISM AND RABID ATHEISM.   WAAA WAAA WAAAA.



Yawn....


People have gone from one extreme of ignorance to the other.  So cocky that they 'have it all figured out' when looking to the past, but can't see the same mistakes they are setting themselves up for in the future, nor the garden path they are being lead down in the name of 'progress'.  Hopeless.  Let them eat cake, I suppose.

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July 13, 2013, 09:11:05 PM
#72
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July 14, 2013, 06:12:20 AM
#72
o why are you including me to a group of people.
I didn't, I said this: "Yeah, let's keep religions murdering gays/women/infidels without saying anything"
This doesn't include you in anyway
kthxbai

And I have a question that if you don't like abiding by the rules then why not boycott your own countries rules. Islam has it's own strict rules and we like  abiding them.
Because these rules:
  • Are not dicted by some crazy religion
  • Don't kill anybody who doesn't hurt someone (even if they kill someone actually)

Also I boycott stupid rules because I have a brain. Hint: killing someone because of what sex he loves is even beyond stupidity, it's primitive.
Also stop mixing country and religion ffs
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July 14, 2013, 06:05:35 AM
#71


Freedom of religion means also freedom from religion

What is this then??
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July 14, 2013, 06:00:58 AM
#70


SO you are in favour of secularism. You are on the wrong thread MR.


Nope. Absolutely not.
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July 14, 2013, 05:59:22 AM
#69
i can agree with that yes, because being gay imo is not natural and no one can argue that it doesnt bring around diseases

Since homosexuality does occur heavily in nature, especially our next neighbours, the Bonobos, i think I can conclude that your knowledge of biology and zoology is kind of... limited?

Oh, and since some genetic predispostion was found that shows a tendency towards homosexuality in men, did you not know that their sisters with the same gene tended to be more fertile?


Well all of these things make no sense if you think some being invented us and earth. But looked at through the lens of evolution, all of these things make sense. Only gods stop making sense.


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Guys plz stop this religious talk here. This forum is not intended for these kinds of talks. You guys will start hating each other by this kind of talks. So plz leave it and end this matter here. All religions have there own set of rules and you don't need to point fingers on each other if you want to know more then why not consult a local scholar of that specific religion. Don't debate here.

Nope. Actually, that is irrelevant. It is irrelevant whether or not someone is Christian, Muslim, Hindu, Buddhist, Shintoist or maybe an Animist. If he has any ideas that say that someone else is worth less because of their ideals, sexual self identity or because they refuse to believe in something they believe in, i do not have any need to talk to a scholar.

None. What. So. Ever. Instead, I have the right that he shuts the fuck up and preaches to other people. Freedom of religion means also freedom from religion. Religious thought needs to get out of lawmaking everywhere. At the same time, religious beliefs do not deserve any kind of respect or scrutiny apart from the fact that you are allowed to leave them. Hurting religious feelings by ridicule and reason is something that should be done daily, for every kind of religion that does not get it.

Repetition is what is needed, since repetition froms beliefs. So instead of leaving everyone, we should just start repeating reason. Daily. In non hompeopathic doses, everywhere.


Oh, and for diseases: You just demonstrated that you do not understand epidemiology very much. Which is crucial to understanding this. And oh, yes, if it does, it is actually a quite useful matter of evolutionary processes weeding out people with lacking resistancies. Evolution is everywhere, although modern science tends to slow it and create insane things using its mechanisms...

Quote
Please don't get me started you guys are also not so out of this. What is going on in Syria is it not terrorism. Angry


What is going on in Syria is a civil war. Humans have this idiotic tendency (Which stems from evolution, actually, it can be easily explained) to flock towards something bigger and flogging together under ridiculous beliefs whenever they face crisis and multiple accounts of death.

And for some reason, this belief gets people so organized and fanatic that it increases their chances of survival heavily. Because people that belief the same unreasonable stuff tend to work well together because "nobody else understands them."

And considering fanaticism, it is also quite efficient. Fanatics are more likely to carry out dangerous missions including certain. But this level of risk scenario also makes these people unfortunately win and fight wars. And in Syria, it was only a matter of time until the rebels are organized under the flag of religion.

We will see how that pans out.


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Islam has it's own strict rules and we like  abiding them.

So, you DO belong to a group of people. Fascinating. But actually, you will find that a lot of people if talked to in private, do not like to abide by them.

SO you are in favour of secularism. You are on the wrong thread MR.
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July 14, 2013, 05:44:38 AM
#68
i can agree with that yes, because being gay imo is not natural and no one can argue that it doesnt bring around diseases

Since homosexuality does occur heavily in nature, especially our next neighbours, the Bonobos, i think I can conclude that your knowledge of biology and zoology is kind of... limited?

Oh, and since some genetic predispostion was found that shows a tendency towards homosexuality in men, did you not know that their sisters with the same gene tended to be more fertile?


Well all of these things make no sense if you think some being invented us and earth. But looked at through the lens of evolution, all of these things make sense. Only gods stop making sense.


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Guys plz stop this religious talk here. This forum is not intended for these kinds of talks. You guys will start hating each other by this kind of talks. So plz leave it and end this matter here. All religions have there own set of rules and you don't need to point fingers on each other if you want to know more then why not consult a local scholar of that specific religion. Don't debate here.

Nope. Actually, that is irrelevant. It is irrelevant whether or not someone is Christian, Muslim, Hindu, Buddhist, Shintoist or maybe an Animist. If he has any ideas that say that someone else is worth less because of their ideals, sexual self identity or because they refuse to believe in something they believe in, i do not have any need to talk to a scholar.

None. What. So. Ever. Instead, I have the right that he shuts the fuck up and preaches to other people. Freedom of religion means also freedom from religion. Religious thought needs to get out of lawmaking everywhere. At the same time, religious beliefs do not deserve any kind of respect or scrutiny apart from the fact that you are allowed to leave them. Hurting religious feelings by ridicule and reason is something that should be done daily, for every kind of religion that does not get it.

Repetition is what is needed, since repetition froms beliefs. So instead of leaving everyone, we should just start repeating reason. Daily. In non hompeopathic doses, everywhere.


Oh, and for diseases: You just demonstrated that you do not understand epidemiology very much. Which is crucial to understanding this. And oh, yes, if it does, it is actually a quite useful matter of evolutionary processes weeding out people with lacking resistancies. Evolution is everywhere, although modern science tends to slow it and create insane things using its mechanisms...

Quote
Please don't get me started you guys are also not so out of this. What is going on in Syria is it not terrorism. Angry


What is going on in Syria is a civil war. Humans have this idiotic tendency (Which stems from evolution, actually, it can be easily explained) to flock towards something bigger and flogging together under ridiculous beliefs whenever they face crisis and multiple accounts of death.

And for some reason, this belief gets people so organized and fanatic that it increases their chances of survival heavily. Because people that belief the same unreasonable stuff tend to work well together because "nobody else understands them."

And considering fanaticism, it is also quite efficient. Fanatics are more likely to carry out dangerous missions including certain. But this level of risk scenario also makes these people unfortunately win and fight wars. And in Syria, it was only a matter of time until the rebels are organized under the flag of religion.

We will see how that pans out.


Quote
Islam has it's own strict rules and we like  abiding them.

So, you DO belong to a group of people. Fascinating. But actually, you will find that a lot of people if talked to in private, do not like to abide by them.
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July 13, 2013, 08:01:34 PM
#67
i can agree with that yes, because being gay imo is not natural and no one can argue that it doesnt bring around diseases

Yes, one can argue that it doesn't bring around diseases. Fuck it, you know what? I'm not even gonna argue with you. You just made shit personal. You agree with locking people up because of the way they are. That makes you a scumbag. That makes you just as bad as the jihadists who go around killing people for believing in another god, or being gay, or fuck, being women and wanting rights. You would throw me in jail and you don't even fucking know me, for a crime that has no victim. You're beyond being reasoned with, so I'mma end this shit with a fuck you and have a nice day.
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July 14, 2013, 05:38:34 AM
#67
Please don't get me started you guys are also not so out of this.
What the hell? Don't include me in some crazy organisation.

What is going on in Syria is it not terrorism. Angry
So terrorism in Syria for some months justifies centuries of atrocious murders for no valid reason?
Seems legit.

Also, it's not about wars, it's about rules imposed by a religion. Do you have troubles replying to a specific point?

o why are you including me to a group of people. And I have a question that if you don't like abiding by the rules then why not boycott your own countries rules. Islam has it's own strict rules and we like  abiding them.
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July 14, 2013, 05:33:06 AM
#66
Please don't get me started you guys are also not so out of this.
What the hell? Don't include me in some crazy organisation.

What is going on in Syria is it not terrorism. Angry
So terrorism in Syria for some months justifies centuries of atrocious murders for no valid reason?
Seems legit.

Also, it's not about wars, it's about rules imposed by a religion. Do you have troubles replying to a specific point?
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July 14, 2013, 05:18:52 AM
#65
Guys plz stop this religious talk here. This forum is not intended for these kinds of talks. You guys will start hating each other by this kind of talks. So plz leave it and end this matter here. All religions have there own set of rules and you don't need to point fingers on each other if you want to know more then why not consult a local scholar of that specific religion. Don't debate here.
Yeah, let's keep religions murdering gays/women/infidels without saying anything Roll Eyes

Please don't get me started you guys are also not so out of this. What is going on in Syria is it not terrorism. Angry
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July 13, 2013, 07:20:07 PM
#64
guys what, he asked for my opinion i gave it, im not imprisoning anyone, And actually im pointing out how this thread and the people here make this forum look. Any of you surprised why crypto's arent exactly going places?

You agree with the law that says homosexuals must be thrown in jail. Your religion imposes this law. Therefore your religion is oppressive and harmful to homosexuals at the very least, no?
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