Christian Terrorists
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Except for NORAID that actively promoted IRA terrorism. Anyway, did the Pope intervene? No, he sat back with his head up his arse. The reason terrorism is now on the wane in Ireland is beause the place has had such an ecconomic boom no one can be bothered with the old arguments, they are having too much fun making money. And that was told me by a southern irish guy. Nunc est bibendum
fat_boy wrote:
Except for NORAID that actively promoted IRA terrorism.
Which was illegal, and dealt with harsely. It wasn't tolerated.
fat_boy wrote:
The reason terrorism is now on the wane in Ireland is beause the place has had such an ecconomic boom no one can be bothered with the old arguments, they are having too much fun making money.
BUt the point is that it was prosecuted by the nations and societies of the west where it was being produced. A solution to it ws pursued vigorously. We simply do not see that same level of committment from the middle east, either from their public or their goverments. If we did it would be a far more manageable problem.
fat_boy wrote:
And that was told me by a southern irish guy.
And he was damn sure right. ;P (And, btw, most Southerns are Irish). We do need to develope the economies of the middle east. If these people had economic hope they would be far less tempted to commit suicide. But, they have to be willing to accept change, and that means a much more forceful excercise of social outrage from the moderate muslims at violence from within their own communities. And that is what we are not seeing. "You get that which you tolerate"
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Ryan Roberts wrote:
Armenian genocide: 1.5 million. Bangladesh, 1971: ~3 million, disputed.
:confused: "You get that which you tolerate"
Numbers of deaths from 2 genocidal acts by muslims in the 20th century, the second with enthusiastic complicity from the mosques, unsure about the first. Ryan
Each little snake that poisons, Each little wasp that stings, He made their brutish venom. He made their horrid wings. All things sick and cancerous, All evil great and small, All things foul and dangerous, The Lord God made them all.
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espeir wrote:
Violent behavior is the norm for the vast majority of Muslims, however.
WOW. Are you always this good at pulling wild-ass generalisations out of your ass. :doh: Chris Meech I am Canadian. [heard in a local bar] When I want privacy, I'll close the bathroom door. [Stan Shannon] BAD DAY FOR: Friendly competition, as Ford Motor Co. declared the employee parking lot at its truck plant in Dearborn, Mich., off limits to vehicles built by rival companies. Workers have to drive a Ford to work, or park across the street. [CNNMoney.com] Nice sig! [Tim Deveaux on Matt Newman's sig with a quote from me]
http://www.dailystar.com.lb/article.asp?edition_id=10&categ_id=5&article_id=5562[^]
The Daily Start wrote:
While only 4.7 percent of respondents supported bin Laden as leader, 48.7 percent had a positive opinion of his rhetoric.
That's 48.7 percent of Saudis (supposedly on of the most western friendly arab nations) actually outright like Bin Laden's terror threats!
Our poll was taken after three deadly attacks in Riyadh last year, but before those in 2004 that killed many Muslims and Saudis. Therefore, we expect support for bin Laden to have dwindled even further. (It's also important to note that this support had already plummeted by late 2003, whereas immediately after the Sept. 11 attacks, a poll sponsored by the Saudi intelligence community found a 96 percent approval rating for bin Laden's ideas - about double the current figure).
So just after 9/11 96% of Saudis bought into Bin Laden's ideologies right after he launched a violent attack on American civilians! I would consider that a "vast majority" type of figure. And let's not forget suicide bombings in Israel and Iraq, the violent regimes that cut off arms if you steal an apple, the riots over a cartoon that killed 45, bus bombings in London, trains blown up in Spain, buildings demolished in the Phillipines, a murderous (now removed) regime in Afghanistan, another (yet to be removed) in Iran, numerous people beheaded on television, toture and murder for women who have been raped...The list goes on. But I speak out of turn. Clearly I am making wild-ass generalizations.
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A.A. wrote:
Its not exactly hard finding them (ie Srebrenica)
Bad example because it doesn't that equate to the the west having its head up its ass. We went in and put an end to the violence. That is a perfect example of the kind of behavior I would expect from the nations of Islam if they trully had the courage of their convictions. Try again. "You get that which you tolerate"
Sure if you call the UN handing the civilians over to be killed as doing something. Fine Rwanda.
The Quran's Rational Arguments (Audio) Background on Prophet Muhammad (in progress) "They are MUSLIM. It does not matter how you split it up: all msulims (so they say) see every other muslim as a brother, regardless of origin or nationality." -legalAlien. Alhamdullah for the blessing of Islam
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http://www.dailystar.com.lb/article.asp?edition_id=10&categ_id=5&article_id=5562[^]
The Daily Start wrote:
While only 4.7 percent of respondents supported bin Laden as leader, 48.7 percent had a positive opinion of his rhetoric.
That's 48.7 percent of Saudis (supposedly on of the most western friendly arab nations) actually outright like Bin Laden's terror threats!
Our poll was taken after three deadly attacks in Riyadh last year, but before those in 2004 that killed many Muslims and Saudis. Therefore, we expect support for bin Laden to have dwindled even further. (It's also important to note that this support had already plummeted by late 2003, whereas immediately after the Sept. 11 attacks, a poll sponsored by the Saudi intelligence community found a 96 percent approval rating for bin Laden's ideas - about double the current figure).
So just after 9/11 96% of Saudis bought into Bin Laden's ideologies right after he launched a violent attack on American civilians! I would consider that a "vast majority" type of figure. And let's not forget suicide bombings in Israel and Iraq, the violent regimes that cut off arms if you steal an apple, the riots over a cartoon that killed 45, bus bombings in London, trains blown up in Spain, buildings demolished in the Phillipines, a murderous (now removed) regime in Afghanistan, another (yet to be removed) in Iran, numerous people beheaded on television, toture and murder for women who have been raped...The list goes on. But I speak out of turn. Clearly I am making wild-ass generalizations.
espeir wrote:
Clearly I am making wild-ass generalizations.
The key is in your own statement.
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http://www.dailystar.com.lb/article.asp?edition_id=10&categ_id=5&article_id=5562[^]
The Daily Start wrote:
While only 4.7 percent of respondents supported bin Laden as leader, 48.7 percent had a positive opinion of his rhetoric.
That's 48.7 percent of Saudis (supposedly on of the most western friendly arab nations) actually outright like Bin Laden's terror threats!
Our poll was taken after three deadly attacks in Riyadh last year, but before those in 2004 that killed many Muslims and Saudis. Therefore, we expect support for bin Laden to have dwindled even further. (It's also important to note that this support had already plummeted by late 2003, whereas immediately after the Sept. 11 attacks, a poll sponsored by the Saudi intelligence community found a 96 percent approval rating for bin Laden's ideas - about double the current figure).
So just after 9/11 96% of Saudis bought into Bin Laden's ideologies right after he launched a violent attack on American civilians! I would consider that a "vast majority" type of figure. And let's not forget suicide bombings in Israel and Iraq, the violent regimes that cut off arms if you steal an apple, the riots over a cartoon that killed 45, bus bombings in London, trains blown up in Spain, buildings demolished in the Phillipines, a murderous (now removed) regime in Afghanistan, another (yet to be removed) in Iran, numerous people beheaded on television, toture and murder for women who have been raped...The list goes on. But I speak out of turn. Clearly I am making wild-ass generalizations.
espeir wrote:
Clearly I am making wild-ass generalizations.
If the shoe fits, buddy. First off your original post says muslims and the article you link is all about Saudis. Second, if you bothered to read the entire article and you'd find this quote "While it is true that Saudi Arabia remains a deeply traditional society, the poll revealed that only a very small minority embraced the extremist policies offered by bin Laden and his followers." Chris Meech I am Canadian. [heard in a local bar] When I want privacy, I'll close the bathroom door. [Stan Shannon] BAD DAY FOR: Friendly competition, as Ford Motor Co. declared the employee parking lot at its truck plant in Dearborn, Mich., off limits to vehicles built by rival companies. Workers have to drive a Ford to work, or park across the street. [CNNMoney.com] Nice sig! [Tim Deveaux on Matt Newman's sig with a quote from me]
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Mary and the other children walk to safety every night because they fear abduction by the Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA), a Christian fundamentalist rebel group that uses children as soldiers, porters and sex slaves. The LRA carries out its raids at night, storming into villages from the surrounding bush, killing adults and forcing children to bludgeon their parents before marching them away to camps deep in the bush.[^]
Questionable whether they can be called Christian. And I say that not because I think their actions are "unchristian-like" (in the Old Testament there are plenty of stories of God directing the Jews to wipe out entire non-Jewish cities - killing everyone inside), but because they seem to have a cult-like structure and base things around the one leader's interpretations: It is led by Joseph Kony, who proclaims himself a spirit medium, and apparently wishes to establish a state based on his unique interpretation of Biblical millenarianism. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lord's_Resistance_Army[^] They do seem to be based off of the Bible (in the sense that many cults are). However, they don't seem to like regular Christians very much: "in June 2003 the leader of the LRA, Joseph Kony, told his fighters to destroy Catholic missions, kill priests and missionaries, and beat up nuns." http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/para/lra.htm[^] (Although, Lebanese Christians who fought in the Lebanese Civil war might provide a better example of a Christian terrorist, if that's what you're looking for. Things got really nasty in Lebanon, with all sides committing terrorism against each other.) ----------------------------------------------------- Empires Of Steel[^]
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Ryan Binns wrote:
If you read the Quoran you'll find that it advocates peace, not war.
I agree, reading these verses, you definately get the idea that muslims are peaceful. :| * Mohammed said, "I have been ordered to fight with the people till they say, "None has the right to be worshipped but Allah, and whoever says, " None has the right to be worshipped but Allah , his life and property will be saved by me." (otherwise it will not). Vol. 4:196 * Mohammed said, "Whoever changes his Islamic religion, kill him." Vol. 9:57 * Mohammed said, " No Muslim should be killed for killing a Kafir" (infidel). Vol. 9:50 * Mohammed said to the Jews, "You should know that the earth belongs to Allah and His Apostle (Mohammed) and I want to expel you from this land (The Arabian Peninsula), so, if anyone owns property, he is permitted to sell it." Vol. 4:392 * Mohammed's last words at his deathbed were: "Turn the pagans (non-Muslims) out of the Arabian Peninsula." Vol. 5:716
If someone quotes all the "eye for an eye" stuff from the bible does that prove that Christians are violent? Steve
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Sure if you call the UN handing the civilians over to be killed as doing something. Fine Rwanda.
The Quran's Rational Arguments (Audio) Background on Prophet Muhammad (in progress) "They are MUSLIM. It does not matter how you split it up: all msulims (so they say) see every other muslim as a brother, regardless of origin or nationality." -legalAlien. Alhamdullah for the blessing of Islam
A.A. wrote:
Fine Rwanda
Rwanda is ruled by muslims. you only make the point.
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I definately like your sarcastiveness (is that a word..!?) :)
Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote:
sarcastiveness
sarcasticalness
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If someone quotes all the "eye for an eye" stuff from the bible does that prove that Christians are violent? Steve
Stephen Hewitt wrote:
"eye for an eye" stuff from the bible
that's from the "old" testament and a law given to the Jews. Jesus Christ did away with that and said "turn the other cheek".
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Marc Clifton wrote:
But what I don't get is, why are these people called "Christians"?
Because they apply the label to themselves, I would assume. Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
but like Marc, I read the article and couldn't find where they're called christians.
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espeir wrote:
Clearly I am making wild-ass generalizations.
If the shoe fits, buddy. First off your original post says muslims and the article you link is all about Saudis. Second, if you bothered to read the entire article and you'd find this quote "While it is true that Saudi Arabia remains a deeply traditional society, the poll revealed that only a very small minority embraced the extremist policies offered by bin Laden and his followers." Chris Meech I am Canadian. [heard in a local bar] When I want privacy, I'll close the bathroom door. [Stan Shannon] BAD DAY FOR: Friendly competition, as Ford Motor Co. declared the employee parking lot at its truck plant in Dearborn, Mich., off limits to vehicles built by rival companies. Workers have to drive a Ford to work, or park across the street. [CNNMoney.com] Nice sig! [Tim Deveaux on Matt Newman's sig with a quote from me]
Chris Meech wrote:
about Saudis.
95%+ of saudis are muslim.
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Stephen Hewitt wrote:
"eye for an eye" stuff from the bible
that's from the "old" testament and a law given to the Jews. Jesus Christ did away with that and said "turn the other cheek".
How convenient - You discount half of it. Can we also ignore half of the Koran? The New Testament isn't the only part of the bible Christians read...I myself have heard priests quote the Old Testament. Steve
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fat_boy wrote:
Except for NORAID that actively promoted IRA terrorism.
Which was illegal, and dealt with harsely. It wasn't tolerated.
fat_boy wrote:
The reason terrorism is now on the wane in Ireland is beause the place has had such an ecconomic boom no one can be bothered with the old arguments, they are having too much fun making money.
BUt the point is that it was prosecuted by the nations and societies of the west where it was being produced. A solution to it ws pursued vigorously. We simply do not see that same level of committment from the middle east, either from their public or their goverments. If we did it would be a far more manageable problem.
fat_boy wrote:
And that was told me by a southern irish guy.
And he was damn sure right. ;P (And, btw, most Southerns are Irish). We do need to develope the economies of the middle east. If these people had economic hope they would be far less tempted to commit suicide. But, they have to be willing to accept change, and that means a much more forceful excercise of social outrage from the moderate muslims at violence from within their own communities. And that is what we are not seeing. "You get that which you tolerate"
Stan Shannon wrote:
btw, most Southerns are Irish
And most Southerns were Democrats until Negroes got equal rights because of that traitor Lyndon Johnson.
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Stephen Hewitt wrote:
"eye for an eye" stuff from the bible
that's from the "old" testament and a law given to the Jews. Jesus Christ did away with that and said "turn the other cheek".
ahz wrote:
Jesus Christ did away with that and said "turn the other cheek".
Ah, so that explains why the United States bombed the crap out of Afghanistan and Iraq. They were turning the other cheek.
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but like Marc, I read the article and couldn't find where they're called christians.
ahz wrote:
but like Marc, I read the article and couldn't find where they're called christians
Unlike Marc, you cannot read. Try having a friend or family member read it to you.
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How convenient - You discount half of it. Can we also ignore half of the Koran? The New Testament isn't the only part of the bible Christians read...I myself have heard priests quote the Old Testament. Steve
Stephen Hewitt wrote:
discount half of
not so. jesus just repealed (fulfilled) the "old" law and gave a new one. much of the old testament still applies (like the 10 commandments found in Genesis).
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ahz wrote:
Jesus Christ did away with that and said "turn the other cheek".
Ah, so that explains why the United States bombed the crap out of Afghanistan and Iraq. They were turning the other cheek.
Ed Gadziemski wrote:
They were turning the other cheek
LOL. in one respect I suppose that's true. but i don't know what the bombing of afganistan and iraq have to do with christianity. despite protestations to the contrary, the United States is *not* a christain-run nation. and thank God it is not, otherwise we'd have more crap like what happened in fairly recent history in europe when the pope ran most of it.
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ahz wrote:
but like Marc, I read the article and couldn't find where they're called christians
Unlike Marc, you cannot read. Try having a friend or family member read it to you.
honestly, please post the relevant part of the article, if you please. if not, go your way in peace.