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Topic: Religion of Peace in the Philippines. (Read 1757 times)

legendary
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August 26, 2017, 06:45:48 AM
#49
That's terrorism not because of religion.I am Christian but I don't believe that they did it because it is what was written in Quran. It's their greed that makes them monsters that kills.

It is easy to make all these politically correct statements. But the reality is something different. They are not greedy about anything. They don't want money or any luxuries. They are committing this violence just because they believe in the verses in Quran, which encourages the Muslims to exterminate the infidels.
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August 25, 2017, 07:23:54 PM
#48
That's terrorism not because of religion.I am Christian but I don't believe that they did it because it is what was written in Quran. It's their greed that makes them monsters that kills.
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August 23, 2017, 11:17:52 AM
#47
damn what a world we are living in now, this terrorism must be banish from our world, too many innocent has becomes victims.
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SOKOS.io
August 23, 2017, 11:01:05 AM
#46
They are so called ISIS these days. They are fighting for their religion for nothing, they want everyone turn to muslim or else you will die by their hands that is what ISIS does.
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August 23, 2017, 10:26:05 AM
#45
It's going to be a hard thing to stop, it's just that they have no respect for other religions anymore and that's what they firmly believe. Knowing that they have the money, guns, and other things that are illegal, they could've gotten it from the ISIS. They probably assisted them with their firearms and probably helped them do it and probably trained them (if they are like that). It's a matter of time that the military would regain back it's peace in Marawi.
religion does not define faith. Faith are those who believe in Him even without a particular religion
Of course there is a relationship between fate and god because people who do not believe in gods certainly do not believe in the existence of destiny
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August 23, 2017, 06:25:34 AM
#44
their just covering their evil doing by using words from Bible, to make them feel better, lying to themselves so that they wont feel bad doing what they are doing.
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August 23, 2017, 03:30:33 AM
#43
Apparently, these people are so helpful, they decided to relieve the church of things to clean....

https://www.facebook.com/dutertekamiph/posts/1428121793892535

I think there is more things we should get to know
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August 23, 2017, 02:50:24 AM
#42
It's going to be a hard thing to stop, it's just that they have no respect for other religions anymore and that's what they firmly believe. Knowing that they have the money, guns, and other things that are illegal, they could've gotten it from the ISIS. They probably assisted them with their firearms and probably helped them do it and probably trained them (if they are like that). It's a matter of time that the military would regain back it's peace in Marawi.
religion does not define faith. Faith are those who believe in Him even without a particular religion
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August 23, 2017, 02:43:17 AM
#41
I have seen this video yesterday. These thieves burned the church after destroying everything inside it.

It's a big audacity to impose the "religion of peace" radicalism in a country where more than 90% of the population are christians.

Philipines must not accept this kind of practice that already became common in Europe.
Europe guilty is in that it admits for itself such amount of refugees. And with their arrival there will be similar problems. To burn out a church it is an enormous sin and he will be punished.
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June 20, 2017, 12:32:37 AM
#40
Apparently, these people are so helpful, they decided to relieve the church of things to clean....

https://www.facebook.com/dutertekamiph/posts/1428121793892535
I already watched that video on the television, now if they clean that mesh in the church I think it depend to their belief whether they are Muslim or what. BUt honestly, the things they did was impolite..
That's what happens when the unruly are powerful. Think about it, if someone who is unruly rules group of people, the people with different characteristics would experience on how the unruly person deal with things, and it will turn into violence. It's best to know what your standards are and believe in yourself so you would know what's right and wrong.
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June 19, 2017, 11:09:46 PM
#39
Apparently, these people are so helpful, they decided to relieve the church of things to clean....

https://www.facebook.com/dutertekamiph/posts/1428121793892535
I already watched that video on the television, now if they clean that mesh in the church I think it depend to their belief whether they are Muslim or what. BUt honestly, the things they did was impolite..
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June 08, 2017, 12:32:31 PM
#38
They should all be hunted and hanged. Or have their bodies smashed like they did those statues. That the statues were destroyed was not what pissed me off. Many of those seem to be modern (none made of ivory) and replaceable.

What is infuriating is that they were shamelessly showing their disrespect for other's beliefs. It would be delicious if these guys end up being lynched by fellow Muslims because of what they did to the city. After all, it's a Muslim-majority city that they destroyed.

It's pretty simple.

You weren't at war with them.

But they are at war with you.

Sigh, that would be it. I mean, there's really no satisfying these people. I doubt giving them every bit of land they want or believe to be theirs would make a difference. I'm sure the propaganda machine is heavily churning there. Some people there refer to these terrorists as their mujaheddin. Ugh.
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June 08, 2017, 05:11:39 AM
#37
On the one hand, perhaps this is correct, but on the other hand one must respect the choice and opinion of other people.

Correct?  On what point it was correct?  Have you seen the video?  Like what you said, one must respect the choice and opinion of other people, but in this case, they do not care at all.  All they want is to make war.  All they want is to do evil things.  They are out of their minds and would not think twice to kill anyone if they want to

Too much tolerance being shown by the inhabitants of the western nations (especially those in the European Union) has created this issue in the first place. Some people don't understand the importance of democracy. Only dictatorship is suitable for such people. That is why most of the nations in the Middle East are being ruled by dictatorships.

I think it's not just about the government type but the mindset, the worldview of these people. Europeans keep denying it but it's irreconcilable with secularism. Go look up the documentary by Karen Armstrong, "The History of God" (same title as her book). The full video is on Youtube. The Islamic scholar interviewed went on to say something like "In Islam, religion and politics are intertwined. Religion pervades every aspect of society."

Now compare this with Europe where religion is not given much special favor and people are pretty much irreligious and you have a recipe for Clash of Civilizations (another interesting read, from Samuel Huntington).
sr. member
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June 07, 2017, 11:15:37 PM
#36
On the one hand, perhaps this is correct, but on the other hand one must respect the choice and opinion of other people.

Correct?  On what point it was correct?  Have you seen the video?  Like what you said, one must respect the choice and opinion of other people, but in this case, they do not care at all.  All they want is to make war.  All they want is to do evil things.  They are out of their minds and would not think twice to kill anyone if they want to

Too much tolerance being shown by the inhabitants of the western nations (especially those in the European Union) has created this issue in the first place. Some people don't understand the importance of democracy. Only dictatorship is suitable for such people. That is why most of the nations in the Middle East are being ruled by dictatorships.
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June 07, 2017, 08:53:10 PM
#35
I have seen this video yesterday. These thieves burned the church after destroying everything inside it.

It's a big audacity to impose the "religion of peace" radicalism in a country where more than 90% of the population are christians.

Philipines must not accept this kind of practice that already became common in Europe.

Christians and Roman Catholics are the same.

Its part of the rituals of the extremist. You gotta see what they believed in because they justify all these by the writings of their scriptures. Its even written in the Christian bibles too that Idolatry is abomination. Creating images to liken it to God is abomination to Christians and to Muslims.





But the Christians you are not talking about are thought to respect other people's beliefs. They don't destroy mosque nor set it on fire. This is truly a great audacity for them to do this disgraceful things and very insulting. These terrorists are no longer in line with what they believe their vision or mission is but rather they are doing this aside from terrorizing people which is obvious but they do it so that they can control people with fear though it is not fear they felt but anger.
legendary
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June 07, 2017, 08:32:23 PM
#34
On the one hand, perhaps this is correct, but on the other hand one must respect the choice and opinion of other people.

So you are saying that if someone want to join the Islamic State, then we should respect his decision and allow him to travel to Syria? He can do whatever he want, as long as he stays away from terrorism. But anyone sympathizing with the ISIS needs to be incinerated.
legendary
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June 07, 2017, 04:36:26 PM
#33
They should all be hunted and hanged. Or have their bodies smashed like they did those statues. That the statues were destroyed was not what pissed me off. Many of those seem to be modern (none made of ivory) and replaceable.

What is infuriating is that they were shamelessly showing their disrespect for other's beliefs. It would be delicious if these guys end up being lynched by fellow Muslims because of what they did to the city. After all, it's a Muslim-majority city that they destroyed.

It's pretty simple.

You weren't at war with them.

But they are at war with you.
sr. member
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June 07, 2017, 01:27:00 PM
#32
They should all be hunted and hanged. Or have their bodies smashed like they did those statues. That the statues were destroyed was not what pissed me off. Many of those seem to be modern (none made of ivory) and replaceable.

What is infuriating is that they were shamelessly showing their disrespect for other's beliefs. It would be delicious if these guys end up being lynched by fellow Muslims because of what they did to the city. After all, it's a Muslim-majority city that they destroyed.
hero member
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June 07, 2017, 08:12:57 AM
#31
On the one hand, perhaps this is correct, but on the other hand one must respect the choice and opinion of other people.

Correct?  On what point it was correct?  Have you seen the video?  Like what you said, one must respect the choice and opinion of other people, but in this case, they do not care at all.  All they want is to make war.  All they want is to do evil things.  They are out of their minds and would not think twice to kill anyone if they want to
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June 07, 2017, 07:54:49 AM
#30
On the one hand, perhaps this is correct, but on the other hand one must respect the choice and opinion of other people.
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