The "burn Koran/Quran/[insert different way to spell it] day" thing continues..
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It's stupid, but it's their right. Which separates it from the whole Mosque scenario fairly easily, in that case the people against it are being stupid, and it's still their right(They being the Muslims here). From what I remember it wasn't NYC residents of over 20 years who were behind the towers destruction, in fact they probably lost friends in it unlike most of the idiots protesting it.
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Well, at least you don't claim to support the troops while doing it. Now if only you could grasp your right to do it is the same right they have to build a Mosque you'd be able to hold yourself up high, and be able to compare yourself to pond scum without insulting it.
Distind wrote:
Well, at least you don't claim to support the troops while doing it.
Nonsense, you don't support the troops by submitting to violent extremists at home. It hurts the troop's moral and strengthens the violent extremist's moral.
Distind wrote:
Now if only you could grasp your right to do it is the same right they have to build a Mosque.
I support their legal right to build the mosque, I never said otherwise, however that doesn't mean I don't have a strong opinion about it. You see, the first amendment is not some thing that forbids people from speaking out against other people's speech or what have you. It just prevents the government from coming down and saying "You can't say this", or "You are not allowed to worship that".
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I decided to visit the idiot's website. http://www.doveworld.org/[^] He's about as Christian as a piece of toast. Nothing like one extremist inciting another group of them. I just wish these idiots would be locked in the same room and never let out. The one thing I'll these extremists is their conviction runs high. How many people would kill themselves over an ideal? Not many. Most people are passionate money and not much else. I've noticed how that is always the number one concern over the years. How can I make more money? How can I get more stuff? What happened to having dreams?
That's called seagull management (or sometimes pigeon management)... Fly in, flap your arms and squawk a lot, crap all over everything and fly out again... by _Damian S_
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Cron - How to schedule your afterlife Kh(or)aaaaaaaaaaan! - Will send you to your afterlife Core-N - New processors that can mathematically derive your afterlife Koranberry Juice - What they drink in the afterlife Ok, kinda lame... All I can think of...
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or the really obvious one Koran Bun. The mesiah as a fetus. You do realise you've probably just got me sent to hell in yet another religion?
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"Where is Polonius?" "At dinner. Not where he eats, but where he is eaten. A certain convocation of politic worms are at him e'en now." -- The Bard Who Need Not Be Named, because anyone who doesn't know of him really needs to read a book sometime. When I die, I want to be worm-food.
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"Dort, wo man Bücher verbrennt, verbrennt man auch am Ende Menschen." (Where they burn books, so too will they eventually burn people.) Heinrich Heine - Almansor Interestingly, in the play he was referring to the burning of the koran during the inquisition. However, I do wonder at which point a tree with some ink becomes something one cannot burn.
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Dalek Dave wrote:
There is no heaven, there is no hell.
Hey Dave, you got proof of that, or are you a man of faith?
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He is basing his assumptions on ignorance. Consciousness is a poorly understood thing. How does one actually experience anything? The mind is a straitjacket for the consciousness. I believe that there are infinite senses, experiences, feelings that can be felt with infinite intensity. We are just limited to 5 senses and the standard emotions because our brains limit our consciousness to those senses and emotions. Imagine feeling euphora or some good feeling with the intensity of a Octingentillion supernovas.
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He is basing his assumptions on ignorance. Consciousness is a poorly understood thing. How does one actually experience anything? The mind is a straitjacket for the consciousness. I believe that there are infinite senses, experiences, feelings that can be felt with infinite intensity. We are just limited to 5 senses and the standard emotions because our brains limit our consciousness to those senses and emotions. Imagine feeling euphora or some good feeling with the intensity of a Octingentillion supernovas.
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He is basing his assumptions on ignorance. Consciousness is a poorly understood thing. How does one actually experience anything? The mind is a straitjacket for the consciousness. I believe that there are infinite senses, experiences, feelings that can be felt with infinite intensity. We are just limited to 5 senses and the standard emotions because our brains limit our consciousness to those senses and emotions. Imagine feeling euphora or some good feeling with the intensity of a Octingentillion supernovas.
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Your stupidity is evident...
CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
We are just limited to 5 senses
Those that have read books that are harder than "Where's Spot" and "The Very Hungry Caterpillar" will know there are at least sixteen senses. Including, but not limited to : nociception (pain); equilibrioception (balance); proprioception (joint motion); kinaesthesia (acceleration); kairoception (sense of time); thermoception (temperature differences); and ,possibly, a weak magnetoception (direction). That is before you consdider the Pulmonary Stretch Receptors in the lungs; The Chemoreceptor Trigger Zone in medulla; Cutaneous Receptors in the skin which react to vasodilation in the skin and produce blushing. You should stop delivering pizzas and get a fucking education you retard.
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Your stupidity is evident...
CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
We are just limited to 5 senses
Those that have read books that are harder than "Where's Spot" and "The Very Hungry Caterpillar" will know there are at least sixteen senses. Including, but not limited to : nociception (pain); equilibrioception (balance); proprioception (joint motion); kinaesthesia (acceleration); kairoception (sense of time); thermoception (temperature differences); and ,possibly, a weak magnetoception (direction). That is before you consdider the Pulmonary Stretch Receptors in the lungs; The Chemoreceptor Trigger Zone in medulla; Cutaneous Receptors in the skin which react to vasodilation in the skin and produce blushing. You should stop delivering pizzas and get a fucking education you retard.
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I humbly apologise to the retards of this world, for theirs is a condition brought on through no fault of their own. He is willfully Dickish.
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It's a pretty stupid thing to do, but it's completely legal. It's a great way for them to say "Hey everyone, we're a bunch of bigoted #(%*&@#s!" Now, I want to see an event where they take the "holy" texts of every religion they can find (Don't want to leave anyone out!) and burn them all in the same bonfire. The message would be "Look, they're all just books." Actually, that would probably be misinterpreted as militant atheism... Hmm... Ok, let's see... Ok, new idea. Take all of those "holy" texts... Print a new book that interleaves the pages... One page of the bible, one page of the koran, one page of whatever else, and so on... Sort them randomly (But no repeats!) just to make sure it's fair. We'll call it... uh... Alright, that was the end of the idea, so someone else has to think of a funny name for it.
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Author of the Guardians Saga (Sci-Fi/Fantasy novels)Ian Shlasko wrote:
but it's completely legal
If this was the UK, i'm sure the police could charge him for inciting racial hatred under Racial and Religious Hatred_Act_2006[^] Must be something similar in the US.
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I decided to visit the idiot's website. http://www.doveworld.org/[^] He's about as Christian as a piece of toast. Nothing like one extremist inciting another group of them. I just wish these idiots would be locked in the same room and never let out. The one thing I'll these extremists is their conviction runs high. How many people would kill themselves over an ideal? Not many. Most people are passionate money and not much else. I've noticed how that is always the number one concern over the years. How can I make more money? How can I get more stuff? What happened to having dreams?
That's called seagull management (or sometimes pigeon management)... Fly in, flap your arms and squawk a lot, crap all over everything and fly out again... by _Damian S_
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Distind wrote:
Well, at least you don't claim to support the troops while doing it.
Nonsense, you don't support the troops by submitting to violent extremists at home. It hurts the troop's moral and strengthens the violent extremist's moral.
Distind wrote:
Now if only you could grasp your right to do it is the same right they have to build a Mosque.
I support their legal right to build the mosque, I never said otherwise, however that doesn't mean I don't have a strong opinion about it. You see, the first amendment is not some thing that forbids people from speaking out against other people's speech or what have you. It just prevents the government from coming down and saying "You can't say this", or "You are not allowed to worship that".
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CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
Nonsense, you don't support the troops by submitting to violent extremists at home. It hurts the troop's moral and strengthens the violent extremist's moral.
Of course, you do it by attempting to deny people who have lived somewhere longer than you knew their religion existed their rights because it makes you think to process that they've been here, some longer than you've been alive, and they aren't the problem. And then you highlight it by torching their holy book on the first day of their holy month, which happens to fall on September 11th this year. Not that they don't have the right to do it, it's just really fucking stupid.
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Ian Shlasko wrote:
but it's completely legal
If this was the UK, i'm sure the police could charge him for inciting racial hatred under Racial and Religious Hatred_Act_2006[^] Must be something similar in the US.
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Nope... As long as they don't start rioting or causing property damage, it's perfectly legal in the US. You guys may be ahead of us on certain things, but when it comes to freedom of expression, the US is way ahead.
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Oddly enough it was working when I linked to it yesterday.
That's called seagull management (or sometimes pigeon management)... Fly in, flap your arms and squawk a lot, crap all over everything and fly out again... by _Damian S_
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Oddly enough it was working when I linked to it yesterday.
That's called seagull management (or sometimes pigeon management)... Fly in, flap your arms and squawk a lot, crap all over everything and fly out again... by _Damian S_
Might have something to do with this[^]
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