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Postby Khadijah » Thu Aug 20, 2009 11:52 pm

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Khadijah wrote:In every culture and religion people abuse, manipulate and generally do not live by the rules. This is endemic as we are always seeking the easy option. The greatest conflict and difficulties come when we are asked to put our hands up and admit to our deficiences and faults. Automatically the finger of blame is pointed at another,the actions of an immature person. Reinforcing this attitude is what prevents us from growing in wisdom. Shall we blame the Muslims, the Christians, the Jews or someone else? What about men blaming women and vice versa. How often has each and everyone of us stopped in our constant games of blame and passing the buck and wondered about their own responsibility? hen did you last ask yourself 'should I really be doing this?' and when the aswer was 'No', did you stop?


You have a very distorted view of humanity ... The majority of people DO live by the rules.


and the rules are bent and broken and manipulated constantly. I live in reality. I have broken rules. Have you?
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Postby Get Real! » Thu Aug 20, 2009 11:57 pm

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Khadijah wrote:In every culture and religion people abuse, manipulate and generally do not live by the rules. This is endemic as we are always seeking the easy option. The greatest conflict and difficulties come when we are asked to put our hands up and admit to our deficiences and faults. Automatically the finger of blame is pointed at another,the actions of an immature person. Reinforcing this attitude is what prevents us from growing in wisdom. Shall we blame the Muslims, the Christians, the Jews or someone else? What about men blaming women and vice versa. How often has each and everyone of us stopped in our constant games of blame and passing the buck and wondered about their own responsibility? hen did you last ask yourself 'should I really be doing this?' and when the aswer was 'No', did you stop?


You have a very distorted view of humanity ... The majority of people DO live by the rules.

That's a bit harsh... it wasn't a bad piece by Khadijah.
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Postby Oracle » Thu Aug 20, 2009 11:59 pm

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Khadijah wrote:In every culture and religion people abuse, manipulate and generally do not live by the rules. This is endemic as we are always seeking the easy option. The greatest conflict and difficulties come when we are asked to put our hands up and admit to our deficiences and faults. Automatically the finger of blame is pointed at another,the actions of an immature person. Reinforcing this attitude is what prevents us from growing in wisdom. Shall we blame the Muslims, the Christians, the Jews or someone else? What about men blaming women and vice versa. How often has each and everyone of us stopped in our constant games of blame and passing the buck and wondered about their own responsibility? hen did you last ask yourself 'should I really be doing this?' and when the aswer was 'No', did you stop?


You have a very distorted view of humanity ... The majority of people DO live by the rules.


and the rules are bent and broken and manipulated constantly. I live in reality. I have broken rules. Have you?


Not so that they hurt anyone. There's no point saying just because sometimes you've driven at 32 mph instead of 30 mph that you are as bad as someone who accepts stoning a woman to death because she forgot to buy bread.

You see, its poor logic like that which keeps women covered up and thinking that they are so sinful because they might make a man fancy them ... which undoes all the freedom women have been fighting for all these years.

Your sad, resigned attitude to the covering up scenario is very pitiful, Khadijah!
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Postby Oracle » Fri Aug 21, 2009 12:02 am

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Khadijah wrote:In every culture and religion people abuse, manipulate and generally do not live by the rules. This is endemic as we are always seeking the easy option. The greatest conflict and difficulties come when we are asked to put our hands up and admit to our deficiences and faults. Automatically the finger of blame is pointed at another,the actions of an immature person. Reinforcing this attitude is what prevents us from growing in wisdom. Shall we blame the Muslims, the Christians, the Jews or someone else? What about men blaming women and vice versa. How often has each and everyone of us stopped in our constant games of blame and passing the buck and wondered about their own responsibility? hen did you last ask yourself 'should I really be doing this?' and when the aswer was 'No', did you stop?


You have a very distorted view of humanity ... The majority of people DO live by the rules.

That's a bit harsh... it wasn't a bad piece by Khadijah.


You're a man ... you would love a world where women covered themselves up and served men and kept out of sight except when sex was on demand!


She has resignation written all over her text ...
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Postby Get Real! » Fri Aug 21, 2009 12:02 am

Free Spirit wrote:
baby-come-fly-with-me wrote: , if they want to cook, eat, bath, swim and shag in their robes and cloths then its their problem.
and if the muslims way of sex is anything like the germans then i am proud to be english...no bombs please

The muslum women are in truth quite promiscuous they wear those bags over their heads so that nobodys knows who's being screwed by whom when they're putting it about.
The only time problems arrive is when it's a man (Turd bandit) inside the sack pretenting to be a woman.

Time to come clean FoulSpirit… you were a kid, someone put a bag over your head, and then what? :?

We're here to help you through this… 8)
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Postby Khadijah » Fri Aug 21, 2009 12:04 am

Oracle wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
Oracle wrote:
Khadijah wrote:In every culture and religion people abuse, manipulate and generally do not live by the rules. This is endemic as we are always seeking the easy option. The greatest conflict and difficulties come when we are asked to put our hands up and admit to our deficiences and faults. Automatically the finger of blame is pointed at another,the actions of an immature person. Reinforcing this attitude is what prevents us from growing in wisdom. Shall we blame the Muslims, the Christians, the Jews or someone else? What about men blaming women and vice versa. How often has each and everyone of us stopped in our constant games of blame and passing the buck and wondered about their own responsibility? hen did you last ask yourself 'should I really be doing this?' and when the aswer was 'No', did you stop?


You have a very distorted view of humanity ... The majority of people DO live by the rules.

That's a bit harsh... it wasn't a bad piece by Khadijah.


You're a man ... you would love a world where women covered themselves up and served men and kept out of sight except when sex was on demand!


She has resignation written all over her text ...


And you ah, so sad for you. Lol
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Postby Get Real! » Fri Aug 21, 2009 12:07 am

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Khadijah wrote:Sorry, I missed your point... :?

That's because she doesn't have one! :lol:

She is pointless ...

How true... Image
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Postby Oracle » Fri Aug 21, 2009 12:19 am

Khadijah wrote:
Oracle wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
Oracle wrote:
Khadijah wrote:In every culture and religion people abuse, manipulate and generally do not live by the rules. This is endemic as we are always seeking the easy option. The greatest conflict and difficulties come when we are asked to put our hands up and admit to our deficiences and faults. Automatically the finger of blame is pointed at another,the actions of an immature person. Reinforcing this attitude is what prevents us from growing in wisdom. Shall we blame the Muslims, the Christians, the Jews or someone else? What about men blaming women and vice versa. How often has each and everyone of us stopped in our constant games of blame and passing the buck and wondered about their own responsibility? hen did you last ask yourself 'should I really be doing this?' and when the aswer was 'No', did you stop?


You have a very distorted view of humanity ... The majority of people DO live by the rules.

That's a bit harsh... it wasn't a bad piece by Khadijah.


You're a man ... you would love a world where women covered themselves up and served men and kept out of sight except when sex was on demand!


She has resignation written all over her text ...


And you ah, so sad for you. Lol


Khadijah .... you live alone and you cover up. Why are you sad for me when I did that once but then chose a different way ...
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Postby Khadijah » Fri Aug 21, 2009 6:04 am

Oracle wrote:
Khadijah wrote:
Oracle wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
Oracle wrote:
Khadijah wrote:In every culture and religion people abuse, manipulate and generally do not live by the rules. This is endemic as we are always seeking the easy option. The greatest conflict and difficulties come when we are asked to put our hands up and admit to our deficiences and faults. Automatically the finger of blame is pointed at another,the actions of an immature person. Reinforcing this attitude is what prevents us from growing in wisdom. Shall we blame the Muslims, the Christians, the Jews or someone else? What about men blaming women and vice versa. How often has each and everyone of us stopped in our constant games of blame and passing the buck and wondered about their own responsibility? hen did you last ask yourself 'should I really be doing this?' and when the aswer was 'No', did you stop?


You have a very distorted view of humanity ... The majority of people DO live by the rules.

That's a bit harsh... it wasn't a bad piece by Khadijah.


You're a man ... you would love a world where women covered themselves up and served men and kept out of sight except when sex was on demand!


She has resignation written all over her text ...


And you ah, so sad for you. Lol


Khadijah .... you live alone and you cover up. Why are you sad for me when I did that once but then chose a different way ...


Ok, now I get it. We all have different life experiences Oracle. I am not sad for you because you do not cover up. I am sad for you that you make such judgement on me. You know something of me? No.. I will not enter into a slanging match with you. I am not gonna point the finger of blame. I have lived uncovered and have no desire to continue to do so. Maybe you think it is resignation ok. I think it is self-realisation. Is all the bad conduct associated with Islam my fault Oracle? Ok, I take your blame, why not? Gotta be my fault. I have resignation written all over me.
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Postby miltiades » Fri Aug 21, 2009 7:58 am

Why on earth someone in the 21st century should cover her self up .
It is absolutely illogical for a modern woman and one that appears educated to dress in a mode that the medieval women used to .
It serves no purpose other than an eyesore and a ridiculous appearance .
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