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How can we solve it? (keep it civilized)

Postby Noaxetogrind » Thu Oct 26, 2006 12:00 am

Am I reading this right?

Agreement, agreement, agreement !

Could we even see members on each side of the forum giving each other hugs and becoming good friends. ?
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Postby G.Man » Thu Oct 26, 2006 10:02 am

EUropean666 wrote:those were not t/c and i ve never heard of any christian priest blowing up other ppl


There are extremists in every religion, the only difference with Islam, is that the Quran promises that if you die defending your religion you will be rewarded in heaven...

That has been manipulated to promise poverty bound young men, riches and virgin women if they commit terrorist acts in the name of god...

We are talking in the main about un-educated people who have no future here, except maybe in the UK where 3rd generation Pakistani boys have been recruited in local mosques... These boys you would expect have been well educated (or had the chance of a good education) but rebel more due to the hatred they see inflicted on them every day...

Thats no excuse.... but I am not going to sit here and pretend that UK citizens had nothing to do with breeding hatred against immigrants in UK.

Just now there is a debate raging about the veiling, and it is being twisted to be about the oppression of women, whereas most of them wear the veil through choice..

Its just another way of breeding hatred, and I have no doubt now, young british males are tormenting any veiled woman they see pasing by, even more so than before...

I think the time is ripe for a return to paganism, the sacred female, and salvation through love and sex...

Enjoy your religion now, on earth, rather than the promise of a great future in heaven... as from what I see from people everyday, very few of them will ever get near to heaven especially extremists... deluded fools.. they can burn in hell just like they burned so many "innocent" victims...

Disagree with me? Then why in the cyprus problem is there a thread about religion... just another way of dividing people rather than uniting them..

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Postby stuballstu » Thu Oct 26, 2006 10:44 am

I had a Turkish Cypriot friend visit me the last week as i was making a sandwich for lunch. Ironically we were arranging to go out for a few beers that night. His choice of filling for his sandwich............Bacon!!!

Fanatcial muslin.........my arse!
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Postby Pyrpolizer » Thu Oct 26, 2006 10:08 pm

stuballstu wrote: I had a Turkish Cypriot friend visit me the last week as i was making a sandwich for lunch. Ironically we were arranging to go out for a few beers that night. His choice of filling for his sandwich............Bacon!!!

Fanatcial muslin.........my arse!


He,he,he.
This "fanatic" muslim even forgot they are now having Bayram.
Its like the GCs who at Easter end up at hospitals from too much eating souvla to the point their stomachs burst

NB.Thank God ALL Cypriots are pseudo-religious.(=only care for their pockets, and their stomachs)
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Postby miltiades » Thu Oct 26, 2006 11:03 pm

G.Man wrote:
""" I am not going to sit here and pretend that UK citizens had nothing to do with breeding hatred against immigrants in UK. """

I came to the UK in 1961 and have never experienced hatred by the British , in fact as a young man in London during the early years with little English , I found the English to be perfectly civil towards me. I treated their nation with respect I did not wear clothing that my forefathers wore 1000 years ago , I did not speak in a foreign language when in the company of English people since it was considered rude , further more I did not demand that the natives respect my culture on the contrary I made an effort to respect and understand theirs. I did not scrounge of the System neither did I demand that my religious beliefs are beyond discussion . I , and the thousands of other Cypriots who emigrated to the UK made a real effort to become part of the British society. Our local Greek Cypriot school does not teach the kids to hate non-Christians neither does it influence kids politically .
The UK has given me and millions of others the most precious gift , freedom of speech .
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Postby Park » Thu Oct 26, 2006 11:05 pm

[quote="what the hell those saudis+pakistanis are doing in cyprus with this guy? [/quote]
The one is financier and the other is preacher. The combination is dangerous for they are laying the foundation of WAHABI religion. Report it to your intel agency at once and keep them out !
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Postby souroul » Fri Oct 27, 2006 10:30 am

Noaxetogrind wrote:Am I reading this right?

Agreement, agreement, agreement !

Could we even see members on each side of the forum giving each other hugs and becoming good friends. ?


that could happen between TCs and GCs, but not between turks and greeks, fuck that
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Postby stuballstu » Fri Oct 27, 2006 10:45 am

stuballstu wrote:
I had a Turkish Cypriot friend visit me the last week as i was making a sandwich for lunch. Ironically we were arranging to go out for a few beers that night. His choice of filling for his sandwich............Bacon!!!

Fanatcial muslin.........my arse!


He,he,he.
This "fanatic" muslim even forgot they are now having Bayram.
Its like the GCs who at Easter end up at hospitals from too much eating souvla to the point their stomachs burst

NB.Thank God ALL Cypriots are pseudo-religious.(=only care for their pockets, and their stomachs)


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He will never forget about Bayram only for the reasons you have stated about Greek Cypriots and easter. Also gets him a few days off work.

I do laugh at him though. Last Christmas he took a week off work citing Christmas as his reasons.......lol. When i said to him but your muslim i didn't know that you celebrated Christmas he told me that he was just a "part time" muslim. :lol:
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Postby cypezokyli » Fri Oct 27, 2006 10:55 am

:lol:
i like people like that
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Postby G.Man » Fri Oct 27, 2006 1:17 pm

miltiades wrote:G.Man wrote:
""" I am not going to sit here and pretend that UK citizens had nothing to do with breeding hatred against immigrants in UK. """

I came to the UK in 1961 and have never experienced hatred by the British , in fact as a young man in London during the early years with little English , I found the English to be perfectly civil towards me. I treated their nation with respect I did not wear clothing that my forefathers wore 1000 years ago , I did not speak in a foreign language when in the company of English people since it was considered rude , further more I did not demand that the natives respect my culture on the contrary I made an effort to respect and understand theirs. I did not scrounge of the System neither did I demand that my religious beliefs are beyond discussion . I , and the thousands of other Cypriots who emigrated to the UK made a real effort to become part of the British society. Our local Greek Cypriot school does not teach the kids to hate non-Christians neither does it influence kids politically .
The UK has given me and millions of others the most precious gift , freedom of speech .


I think your experience is also reflected in the experience of many others who arent Black, Indian or Pakistani...

Sadly if you were one of those, you may have been on the receiving end of some pretty unreasonable behaviour...

I think the Afro Caribeans tried to do the same not so sure about the indians and pakistanis... After all, it is some of those that insisted that their languages be taught in schools etc...

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