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Postby Get Real! » Wed Dec 03, 2008 2:14 pm

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BirKibrisli wrote:Islam is no exception...Islam also forbids suicide,it is a great sin...So you go and figure how religious are these mindless fanatics who slaughter people in the name of their religion....:( :(


The major flaw here is that it is muslim clerics who urge and promote suicide bombings.
I've never seen any decree issued by the heads of the muslim religion denouncing this barbaric behaveour.
So how come they stone a poor young girl in the name of islam for being raped, whip a young woman in the name of islam for being sexualy asaulted.
These aren't just 5,000 this is the general belief held by this outdated barbaric religion.

When you read about a suicide bomber at a market in Iraq, the act is NOT religious but political.

The recent invents at Mumbai are NOT religious but political.

A bombing outside a US embassy killing American personnel is NOT religious but political.

You need to distinguish between political and religious motives because none of the major religions in the world promote violence today so quit tying everything together.

It’s the same mistake the Bush regime was making because it was way beyond them to comprehend what was causing what, so the easy way out was to call the problem “Islam” and the disastrous consequences still continue today…
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Postby Floda » Wed Dec 03, 2008 2:40 pm

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yialousa1971 wrote: What you trying to tell us some Camel jockey brought the USA to its knees. :lol: :lol:


Well a bunch Turkish camel jokeys kicked greeks out of Turkey and soon put your lot to flight in 74, that is until the Brit forces stepped in.

As for bringing the US to its knees go over there and see for yourself, The Eagles are still touring, Nashvilles still open and the Turkish liberators are still in Cyprus.


With this post, you reveal yourself to be no friend of Cyprus and I fear that even your sycophantic friend (whom you would wish to swap myself and another member for) would NOT be in agreement with the apparent glee with which you have allied yourself to the Turks and their invasion.

But then that is only to be expected from one who endorses every atrocity (whether actual or assisted) by your American heroes.

I do wonder if you ever stop to think about what you write, both you and your missing associate have so much in common (other than the aforementioned) that one could be forgiven for thinking that you are in cahoots.

If I may be so bold, I would suggest that your knowledge of political and military stratagems is comparable to what my arse knows about 'Snipe Shooting'. :lol: :lol:

Such a pity that a man of your apparent age should be so oblivious to the TRUTH of what is taking place in the wider world. IMHO. :wink:

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Postby FreeSpirit » Wed Dec 03, 2008 2:53 pm

Get Real! wrote:
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BirKibrisli wrote:Islam is no exception...Islam also forbids suicide,it is a great sin...So you go and figure how religious are these mindless fanatics who slaughter people in the name of their religion....:( :(


The major flaw here is that it is muslim clerics who urge and promote suicide bombings.
I've never seen any decree issued by the heads of the muslim religion denouncing this barbaric behaveour.
So how come they stone a poor young girl in the name of islam for being raped, whip a young woman in the name of islam for being sexualy asaulted.
These aren't just 5,000 this is the general belief held by this outdated barbaric religion.

When you read about a suicide bomber at a market in Iraq, the act is NOT religious but political.

The recent invents at Mumbai are NOT religious but political.

A bombing outside a US embassy killing American personnel is NOT religious but political.

You need to distinguish between political and religious motives because none of the major religions in the world promote violence today so quit tying everything together.

It’s the same mistake the Bush regime was making because it was way beyond them to comprehend what was causing what, so the easy way out was to call the problem “Islam” and the disastrous consequences still continue today…


Once again a major flaw, Politics and religion are the same to muslims, it is the aim of the muslims to have all countries run by the islamic faith, the suicide bombers are controled by the muslim clerics; the sects may differ as in christianity but they're still controled by muslim clerics, the Bali bombings being a classic example.
The sooner they all blow each other up the sooner we can get on with our lives.
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Postby Floda » Wed Dec 03, 2008 3:15 pm

FreeSpirit wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
FreeSpirit wrote:
BirKibrisli wrote:Islam is no exception...Islam also forbids suicide,it is a great sin...So you go and figure how religious are these mindless fanatics who slaughter people in the name of their religion....:( :(


The major flaw here is that it is muslim clerics who urge and promote suicide bombings.
I've never seen any decree issued by the heads of the muslim religion denouncing this barbaric behaveour.
So how come they stone a poor young girl in the name of islam for being raped, whip a young woman in the name of islam for being sexualy asaulted.
These aren't just 5,000 this is the general belief held by this outdated barbaric religion.

When you read about a suicide bomber at a market in Iraq, the act is NOT religious but political.

The recent invents at Mumbai are NOT religious but political.

A bombing outside a US embassy killing American personnel is NOT religious but political.

You need to distinguish between political and religious motives because none of the major religions in the world promote violence today so quit tying everything together.

It’s the same mistake the Bush regime was making because it was way beyond them to comprehend what was causing what, so the easy way out was to call the problem “Islam” and the disastrous consequences still continue today…


Once again a major flaw, Politics and religion are the same to muslims, it is the aim of the muslims to have all countries run by the islamic faith, the suicide bombers are controled by the muslim clerics; the sects may differ as in christianity but they're still controled by muslim clerics, the Bali bombings being a classic example.
The sooner they all blow each other up the sooner we can get on with our lives.


Having read the comments you now make regarding the tenets of Islam, I suggest you add 'Religious' to my previous comparison to your knowledge, my arse and 'Snipe Shooting'. :lol: :lol: :lol: :wink:

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Postby Get Real! » Wed Dec 03, 2008 3:43 pm

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Get Real! wrote:
FreeSpirit wrote:
BirKibrisli wrote:Islam is no exception...Islam also forbids suicide,it is a great sin...So you go and figure how religious are these mindless fanatics who slaughter people in the name of their religion....:( :(


The major flaw here is that it is muslim clerics who urge and promote suicide bombings.
I've never seen any decree issued by the heads of the muslim religion denouncing this barbaric behaveour.
So how come they stone a poor young girl in the name of islam for being raped, whip a young woman in the name of islam for being sexualy asaulted.
These aren't just 5,000 this is the general belief held by this outdated barbaric religion.

When you read about a suicide bomber at a market in Iraq, the act is NOT religious but political.

The recent invents at Mumbai are NOT religious but political.

A bombing outside a US embassy killing American personnel is NOT religious but political.

You need to distinguish between political and religious motives because none of the major religions in the world promote violence today so quit tying everything together.

It’s the same mistake the Bush regime was making because it was way beyond them to comprehend what was causing what, so the easy way out was to call the problem “Islam” and the disastrous consequences still continue today…


Once again a major flaw, Politics and religion are the same to muslims, it is the aim of the muslims to have all countries run by the islamic faith, the suicide bombers are controled by the muslim clerics; the sects may differ as in christianity but they're still controled by muslim clerics, the Bali bombings being a classic example.
The sooner they all blow each other up the sooner we can get on with our lives.

The Christian crusades (1100AD..1300AD) were a European campaign for CONTROL and in no way did it represent God or Jesus, although the leaders of the perpetrators pretended they did to garner support.

Bush and his cronies have led a similar campaign since 1990 in Iraq, Afghanistan, and recently Pakistan, while Bush boasts that he has been consulting the Bible and drawing comfort from his faith every day!

That there are people willing to use God’s name in vein to promote their evil intentions is an old story. That there are gullible and naïve pawns willing to kill for these false prophets in the name of “God”, is another old story.

Religions are not the problem but the controlling power hungry evil doers who will happily take advantage of anything that can influence the masses to get their selfish ways.
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Postby CBBB » Wed Dec 03, 2008 4:32 pm

You are right GR, these are political acts, but the perpertrators believe they are acting in the name of their God.

This is normally because they have been convinced by someone they believe to be a holy man that these actions will get them to paradise/heaven/whereever.
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Postby denizaksulu » Wed Dec 03, 2008 4:54 pm

FreeSpirit wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
FreeSpirit wrote:
BirKibrisli wrote:Islam is no exception...Islam also forbids suicide,it is a great sin...So you go and figure how religious are these mindless fanatics who slaughter people in the name of their religion....:( :(


The major flaw here is that it is muslim clerics who urge and promote suicide bombings.
I've never seen any decree issued by the heads of the muslim religion denouncing this barbaric behaveour.
So how come they stone a poor young girl in the name of islam for being raped, whip a young woman in the name of islam for being sexualy asaulted.
These aren't just 5,000 this is the general belief held by this outdated barbaric religion.

When you read about a suicide bomber at a market in Iraq, the act is NOT religious but political.

The recent invents at Mumbai are NOT religious but political.

A bombing outside a US embassy killing American personnel is NOT religious but political.

You need to distinguish between political and religious motives because none of the major religions in the world promote violence today so quit tying everything together.

It’s the same mistake the Bush regime was making because it was way beyond them to comprehend what was causing what, so the easy way out was to call the problem “Islam” and the disastrous consequences still continue today…


Once again a major flaw, Politics and religion are the same to muslims, it is the aim of the muslims to have all countries run by the islamic faith, the suicide bombers are controled by the muslim clerics; the sects may differ as in christianity but they're still controled by muslim clerics, the Bali bombings being a classic example.
The sooner they all blow each other up the sooner we can get on with our lives.



Unfortunately you will have a long wait. Next brilliant idea please. :lol:
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Postby Oracle » Wed Dec 03, 2008 4:56 pm

Once human beings put their faith in the belief of something so irrational as the existence of a "god" and ignore evidence to the contrary, they stop holding themselves responsible for what they do, and the consequences from their actions.

They are then "guiltless" in attempts to make this world free from evil such as freedom of speech, capitalism, pleasure etc. which they believe work against their god. This is how they get round acting immorally.

Unfortunately they are brainwashed from childhood, so we are generations away from removing these primitive capitulations to acting humanely.
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Postby denizaksulu » Wed Dec 03, 2008 5:44 pm

Oracle wrote:Once human beings put their faith in the belief of something so irrational as the existence of a "god" and ignore evidence to the contrary, they stop holding themselves responsible for what they do, and the consequences from their actions.

They are then "guiltless" in attempts to make this world free from evil such as freedom of speech, capitalism, pleasure etc. which they believe work against their god. This is how they get round acting immorally.

Unfortunately they are brainwashed from childhood, so we are generations away from removing these primitive capitulations to acting humanely.



You are almost making me into an atheist. :lol:
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Postby Oracle » Wed Dec 03, 2008 6:45 pm

denizaksulu wrote:
Oracle wrote:Once human beings put their faith in the belief of something so irrational as the existence of a "god" and ignore evidence to the contrary, they stop holding themselves responsible for what they do, and the consequences from their actions.

They are then "guiltless" in attempts to make this world free from evil such as freedom of speech, capitalism, pleasure etc. which they believe work against their god. This is how they get round acting immorally.

Unfortunately they are brainwashed from childhood, so we are generations away from removing these primitive capitulations to acting humanely.



You are almost making me into an atheist. :lol:


Well you have a long way to go!

First you have to abandon the false belief that you were ethnically cleansed from anywhere, especially since you are free to choose to come and go all over Cyprus but choose to live in the UK .....
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