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legendary
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September 12, 2014, 03:29:54 PM
I always think it's weird how easy it is for people to see hypocrisy in the religion of someone else, but then go blind to the hypocrisy within their own beliefs. Take for example "female genital mutilation". Westerners seem so shocked by this practice. But what about circumcision of young boys? It is EXACTLY the same practice, yet because we are used to it no one is offended. Why is it not called male genital mutilation?

It isn't even nearly the same thing! Circumcision is way less harmful than female genital mutilation. Your foreskin isn't that important... really.
Still, the reason why circumcision is so popular at USA is the most funny: To prevent masturbation...

Oh! The Dark Ages! They really insist to stick around!
Doctors used to make the case that male mutilation was for sanitary health reasons. Now that has been shown to be totally untrue. In places where they do it to women they will tell you "it is for sanitary health reasons" or "it prevents masturbation". The reality is that in both cases there is absolutely no reason whatsoever to do it except cultural reasons. Yet we feel the need to tell others that when they do it it's wrong but when we do it its no big deal. 
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September 12, 2014, 03:19:09 PM
I am here to just say one thing? Why do YOU hate islam? and you should really give a valid reason not a shitty one that says 'Because media'
and Yes, I am a muslim for those who ask, just tell me, come out of your shell and say why you HATE it, and I could be here to clarify things to you.
Also here is something that most people mistake about islam is that "Islam hates other religions" for this I say, Islam does not hate ANY religion, but it suggests to 'invite' them to islam, as slowly, and peacefully, even if they refuse, you can try and try, until it's their choice, you stop. and for all the wars that happened, it's because the other religions decided to come into war on Islam.

If you need anything clarified, I am here to answer you, don't be scared, I won't be offended by anyone, also haters, you can reply, I won't care Wink

Is this a joke?

I just read through he first page of this and you people here are so ignorant of what happens in these countries.

1. Muslim countries STILL HAVE BLACK SLAVES. Wtf is wrong with you people, you can't bring that up that some countries and ares still have black slaves? And the fact they are racist as fuck towards them??? Really??? Google it and find the truth, because any link I provide some moron is going to say "oh thats fake".

2. They OPPRESS WOMEN. They beat/kill/throw acid on/oppress/make them cover their body/women can't be seen in public without a man in most places and if they are they are killed or arrested. COME THE FUCK ON.... You people who say anything good about Muslims and Islam they are a bunch of women haters and you know it.

3. A lot of their countries make money by PRODUCING COCAINE and exporting it to the world. Opium is what is used and later made into other things.

4. They gouge oil prices and control a CARTEL that runs prices of oil. OIL THAT IS KILLED FOR. Women/children/elderly people die in their oil wars they constantly fight over control of refineries, google it and see.


While the U.S.A. has its own problems, we do not do anything close to that to black people anymore, we don't do that to women anymore, we don't produce cocaine which is a very harmful and addicting drug that can kill the first time, and we do not gouge oil prices. Wanna know why we go to war for our interest in oil? Because it is a good strategy, you fools let us have your oil and we bleed you dry, when you run out guess who will be in control of it? Your countries will fall into deeper despair and deeper poverty, the U.S.A. has no interest in these countries except to exploit you, stop being fools and sell to other countries before it is to late, countries that actually care about you, cuz trust me we don't give a fuck.
legendary
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September 12, 2014, 02:59:15 PM
I always think it's weird how easy it is for people to see hypocrisy in the religion of someone else, but then go blind to the hypocrisy within their own beliefs. Take for example "female genital mutilation". Westerners seem so shocked by this practice. But what about circumcision of young boys? It is EXACTLY the same practice, yet because we are used to it no one is offended. Why is it not called male genital mutilation?

It isn't even nearly the same thing! Circumcision is way less harmful than female genital mutilation. Your foreskin isn't that important... really.
Still, the reason why circumcision is so popular at USA is the most funny: To prevent masturbation...

Oh! The Dark Ages! They really insist to stick around!
legendary
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September 12, 2014, 12:44:15 PM
I always think it's weird how easy it is for people to see hypocrisy in the religion of someone else, but then go blind to the hypocrisy within their own beliefs. Take for example "female genital mutilation". Westerners seem so shocked by this practice. But what about circumcision of young boys? It is EXACTLY the same practice, yet because we are used to it no one is offended. Why is it not called male genital mutilation?

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September 12, 2014, 04:59:45 AM
What I meant when I stated that no man should ever have to demand religious freedom is that religious freedom is a constitutional basic human right, it should not be demanded, it should be given.

What is a "basic human right"? What rights does a human have if he/she lives in a state that does not provide/guarantee these rights? The ideas of what comprises "basic human rights" varies hugely from nation to nation and so I think that no such rights are really "basic", or, if any basic rights exist, they are far narrower in scope than what many like to believe.
The term "basic human right" is really not defined in any document or rule. The concept of religious freedom is something that is very new to our world. For the majority of the history of humans, people have been forced to follow a specific religion, even to the point that wars were fought over religion.

That's very true. Religious intolerance caused many empires to fall.
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September 11, 2014, 09:27:09 PM
What I meant when I stated that no man should ever have to demand religious freedom is that religious freedom is a constitutional basic human right, it should not be demanded, it should be given.

What is a "basic human right"? What rights does a human have if he/she lives in a state that does not provide/guarantee these rights? The ideas of what comprises "basic human rights" varies hugely from nation to nation and so I think that no such rights are really "basic", or, if any basic rights exist, they are far narrower in scope than what many like to believe.
The term "basic human right" is really not defined in any document or rule. The concept of religious freedom is something that is very new to our world. For the majority of the history of humans, people have been forced to follow a specific religion, even to the point that wars were fought over religion.
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September 11, 2014, 08:35:02 PM
Because the Quran belongs in a gutter.
legendary
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September 11, 2014, 06:01:25 PM
I only hate those who cant understand that I dont believe in their shit.
I am tired of listening to people say things like "You will go to hell" or "You only pray to satan" and things alike..

It pisses me off.

Im atheist and thats it.

I respect peope who has believs
, but dont try to convert me or tell me that I am the one who is wrong.

What is there to respect about having irrational superstitious beliefs?

Historically, religions have existed in sort of a survival of the fittest mode.  The ones that have legs, likely have a few good points.  Maybe free kid care after school, maybe socializing parties, who knows.  And they do the new baby, marriage and death dances. 

Around here when school started there were signs are one church that there was going to be a big meeting Saturday and they were going to "Bless the Backpacks."

That for me is really bizarre. 

I don't know.

Maybe they can bless my crypto keys?  My dog?  My big screen TV?  How about my beer?
sr. member
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September 11, 2014, 09:38:03 AM
I only hate those who cant understand that I dont believe in their shit.
I am tired of listening to people say things like "You will go to hell" or "You only pray to satan" and things alike..

It pisses me off.

Im atheist and thats it.

I respect peope who has believs
, but dont try to convert me or tell me that I am the one who is wrong.

What is there to respect about having irrational superstitious beliefs?
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September 11, 2014, 08:47:35 AM
I only hate those who cant understand that I dont believe in their shit.
I am tired of listening to people say things like "You will go to hell" or "You only pray to satan" and things alike..

It pisses me off.

Im atheist and thats

I respect peope who has believs, but dont try to convert me or tell me that I am the one who is wrong.
That is why I hate relegion in general.

When they condemn you by stating you're going to "hell", they are only exercising their constitutional rights to freedom of speech.

What's not a constitutional right, however, is when the religious are introducing laws that impede our rights. For example, when our youth is made to stand up and recite The Pledge, which consists of the words "Under God", when clearly, this is a violation of the rights of anybody who is not a Christian. We need to restore The Pledge by removing these phrases, and we desperately need to restore our constitution, and take it back from the conservatives who have plagued it.
legendary
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September 11, 2014, 06:48:24 AM
I only hate those who cant understand that I dont believe in their shit.
I am tired of listening to people say things like "You will go to hell" or "You only pray to satan" and things alike..

It pisses me off.

Im atheist and thats it.

I respect peope who has believs, but dont try to convert me or tell me that I am the one who is wrong.
That is why I hate relegion in general.

Me too and I really don't understand the need those guys have that others share their delusion! Is like if they feel that if nobody else believes in their imaginary friend they will look like plain retards or something,
legendary
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September 11, 2014, 03:46:53 AM
I only hate those who cant understand that I dont believe in their shit.
I am tired of listening to people say things like "You will go to hell" or "You only pray to satan" and things alike..

It pisses me off.

Im atheist and thats it.

I respect peope who has believs, but dont try to convert me or tell me that I am the one who is wrong.
That is why I hate relegion in general.
sr. member
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September 11, 2014, 02:53:16 AM
Your civility is wasted, Cranky.

In fact, it's inappropriate to continue offer civility in a situation where the opposition clearly has no intent of gaming on the same level.

It's just another form of self congratulation.

The situation with these muslims or their naive sympathizers is not one to be solved with reason or civility. They selectively take reason and logic to try and manipulate it for their own ends, just as anyone would do when they cannot stand legitimately on their own two feet. They always try to manipulate, engage in deflection and blame shifting, and trying to throw back shit they smeared on their own faces then pretend they are the most reasonable one in the room when in fact, anyone can see they are being cheeky and overtly defensive.

It's same as listening to 5 year old giving attitude and mouth. Treat it as such, and call out spade as spade.

As for the supposedly 'racially charged slur', no one is fooled from the fact that these oppositions are acting out of racially biased, anti-west and anti-european ethnic group slant and basically engaging in these 'discussions' with mind made up to slander them in any way possible. As a minority, this is painfully obvious the kind of childish attempts at deception they play.

Your civility, cranky4u, is only appreciated but unfortunately out of place in this type of 'debate'. They have no intention of debating - only trying to find different excuses to try and chip away/smear the other side because they already made up their minds to stand from a racially biased, and racist point of view.

Simply telling them they are being hypocritical and transparently biased with ulterior motive masquerading as 'argument' is more then enough to show anyone with half a brain exactly who is trying to be a bitch.

Interestingly, I do find civility or even Western based logic (steming from ancient Greece) to be often wasted on the debate about how Muslims treat others differently to how they in turn want to be treated.  This point, do unto others as you would have them do to you, is the key principle I am trying to engage in.

For through that one statement one generally draws a conclusion that Muslim countries, and large proportions of practitioners,  are intrinsicly discriminatory against any other religion including atheist. Yet they will not discuss the core question - Why should any non-Muslim country respect their right to practice their religion when they kill or imprison others for asking the same questions within countries of their religions origin (Muslim countries).

At the core of my concern is Islam gaining enough influence in any country so as to bring down the same religous cleansing there as they currently do in the vast majority of Islamic countries now. No law of state will stop them as they believe that Sharia law trumps all and what good is a legislative law when they rise up in arms and behead non-believers such as what happened in Britain only 2 years ago?

So back to my original question - Why should Muslims be protected in a country when they behead others in the majority Muslim countries? Seems double standards...

Their double standard and all their hypocrisy is nothing to be debated or justified, because that only gives manipulative rationale to their attitudes and actions. Racial attitude and racist bias drives these muslims and they deserve to be treated as such.

The only logical response is extermination.

The 'christians' of central africa had enough of muslim attitudes and began systematically paying them back 10 fold. As one of them said, 'muslims will be at peace when they learn some respect'.

This is the only knowledgeable way. Any other naive claptrap about trying to justify what they do or who they are is pathetic exercise in trying to hide behind 'logic' when in fact these piglets are trying to use that against other people.

It's obvious as hell what they are doing, especially to a minority like myself. People need to understand rational and logical society is a privilege when people are willing to actually discuss and abide by some common ground. It's not the end all be all, and just because someone seemingly makes a superficial 'rational' argument doesn't mean anything in terms of actually revealing their ulterior motives or dealing with them.

Remember what mongols did: Muslims dared act uppity and got impudent with them, and mongols virtually exterminated the middle east of that generation and impregnated their women with their seed. The mongrel remains that now compromise the middle east needs to be reminded of that lesson once again, this time by the whole world.

The ones trying to mess with the west or any one else by trying to do this amateur manipulating act needs to be raped, killed, and exterminated.

No other answer is rational. Rational doesn't mean taking the easy road or compromising what isn't even up for discussion. Any one who disrespects this is open season for other people.
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September 11, 2014, 01:17:21 AM
Your civility is wasted, Cranky.

In fact, it's inappropriate to continue offer civility in a situation where the opposition clearly has no intent of gaming on the same level.

It's just another form of self congratulation.

The situation with these muslims or their naive sympathizers is not one to be solved with reason or civility. They selectively take reason and logic to try and manipulate it for their own ends, just as anyone would do when they cannot stand legitimately on their own two feet. They always try to manipulate, engage in deflection and blame shifting, and trying to throw back shit they smeared on their own faces then pretend they are the most reasonable one in the room when in fact, anyone can see they are being cheeky and overtly defensive.

It's same as listening to 5 year old giving attitude and mouth. Treat it as such, and call out spade as spade.

As for the supposedly 'racially charged slur', no one is fooled from the fact that these oppositions are acting out of racially biased, anti-west and anti-european ethnic group slant and basically engaging in these 'discussions' with mind made up to slander them in any way possible. As a minority, this is painfully obvious the kind of childish attempts at deception they play.

Your civility, cranky4u, is only appreciated but unfortunately out of place in this type of 'debate'. They have no intention of debating - only trying to find different excuses to try and chip away/smear the other side because they already made up their minds to stand from a racially biased, and racist point of view.

Simply telling them they are being hypocritical and transparently biased with ulterior motive masquerading as 'argument' is more then enough to show anyone with half a brain exactly who is trying to be a bitch.

Interestingly, I do find civility or even Western based logic (steming from ancient Greece) to be often wasted on the debate about how Muslims treat others differently to how they in turn want to be treated.  This point, do unto others as you would have them do to you, is the key principle I am trying to engage in.

For through that one statement one generally draws a conclusion that Muslim countries, and large proportions of practitioners,  are intrinsicly discriminatory against any other religion including atheist. Yet they will not discuss the core question - Why should any non-Muslim country respect their right to practice their religion when they kill or imprison others for asking the same questions within countries of their religions origin (Muslim countries).

At the core of my concern is Islam gaining enough influence in any country so as to bring down the same religous cleansing there as they currently do in the vast majority of Islamic countries now. No law of state will stop them as they believe that Sharia law trumps all and what good is a legislative law when they rise up in arms and behead non-believers such as what happened in Britain only 2 years ago?

So back to my original question - Why should Muslims be protected in a country when they behead others in the majority Muslim countries? Seems double standards...
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September 11, 2014, 01:02:06 AM
Your civility is wasted, Cranky.

In fact, it's inappropriate to continue offer civility in a situation where the opposition clearly has no intent of gaming on the same level.

It's just another form of self congratulation.

The situation with these muslims or their naive sympathizers is not one to be solved with reason or civility. They selectively take reason and logic to try and manipulate it for their own ends, just as anyone would do when they cannot stand legitimately on their own two feet. They always try to manipulate, engage in deflection and blame shifting, and trying to throw back shit they smeared on their own faces then pretend they are the most reasonable one in the room when in fact, anyone can see they are being cheeky and overtly defensive.

It's same as listening to 5 year old giving attitude and mouth. Treat it as such, and call out spade as spade.

As for the supposedly 'racially charged slur', no one is fooled from the fact that these oppositions are acting out of racially biased, anti-west and anti-european ethnic group slant and basically engaging in these 'discussions' with mind made up to slander them in any way possible. As a minority, this is painfully obvious the kind of childish attempts at deception they play.

Your civility, cranky4u, is only appreciated but unfortunately out of place in this type of 'debate'. They have no intention of debating - only trying to find different excuses to try and chip away/smear the other side because they already made up their minds to stand from a racially biased, and racist point of view.

Simply telling them they are being hypocritical and transparently biased with ulterior motive masquerading as 'argument' is more then enough to show anyone with half a brain exactly who is trying to be a bitch.
sr. member
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September 11, 2014, 01:01:28 AM
What I meant when I stated that no man should ever have to demand religious freedom is that religious freedom is a constitutional basic human right, it should not be demanded, it should be given.

What is a "basic human right"? What rights does a human have if he/she lives in a state that does not provide/guarantee these rights? The ideas of what comprises "basic human rights" varies hugely from nation to nation and so I think that no such rights are really "basic", or, if any basic rights exist, they are far narrower in scope than what many like to believe.
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September 11, 2014, 01:00:20 AM
What I meant when I stated that no man should ever have to demand religious freedom is that religious liberties are a constitutional basic human right, it should not be demanded, it should be given.

I agree wholeheartedly. Now if we could only get Muslim countries to agree too...

Unlikely unless we can establish separation of church and state, get rid of religious influence from their education system, and bring in secularism. I'd say the Middle East just needs time, anywhere around thirty to forty years, though most are already realizing the damage Sharia is bringing to the State.
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September 11, 2014, 12:56:48 AM
What I meant when I stated that no man should ever have to demand religious freedom is that religious liberties are a constitutional basic human right, it should not be demanded, it should be given.

I agree wholeheartedly. Now if we could only get Muslim countries to agree too...
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September 11, 2014, 12:55:58 AM
What I meant when I stated that no man should ever have to demand religious freedom is that religious freedom is a constitutional basic human right, it should not be demanded, it should be given.
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