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01-23-2015, 01:08 PM
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Re: Islam: A Religion of Lies...
I had a Pliny "wall-O-text" flashback.
I bow. You're right. News agencies ALWAYS apologize for reporting accurate news. Probably the French did not check Jindal's website. Shame too - they're related to half the folks down there.
Jindal will probably say anything at all to distract the voting sheep from the fact that his administration was the proud owner of (2) of the top (10) US cities with the highest 2014 murder rates. That's 7 years into his leadership.
His home town, BR, at number 9, and down the road New Orleans at number 2
That was last year. Can't blame Katrina, can't blame his predecessor. He's a two-termer.
Summary: The state he governs is a cesspool BUT he supports cameras in everyone's bedrooms and extended the Patriot Act. It's just not safe to walk the streets down there but that's not nearly as critical to the American voter and protecting the American way as policing who has sex with who and who has an abortion.
Small wonder he wants to build a website to focus your attention on raggedy villagers in mud huts in some far-flung overseas location. What a leader.
Last edited by Walks_in_islam; 01-23-2015 at 01:10 PM.
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01-23-2015, 01:52 PM
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Re: Islam: A Religion of Lies...
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Originally Posted by Walks_in_islam
I had a Pliny "wall-O-text" flashback.
I bow. You're right. News agencies ALWAYS apologize for reporting accurate news. Probably the French did not check Jindal's website. Shame too - they're related to half the folks down there.
Jindal will probably say anything at all to distract the voting sheep from the fact that his administration was the proud owner of (2) of the top (10) US cities with the highest 2014 murder rates. That's 7 years into his leadership.
His home town, BR, at number 9, and down the road New Orleans at number 2
That was last year. Can't blame Katrina, can't blame his predecessor. He's a two-termer.
Summary: The state he governs is a cesspool BUT he supports cameras in everyone's bedrooms and extended the Patriot Act. It's just not safe to walk the streets down there but that's not nearly as critical to the American voter and protecting the American way as policing who has sex with who and who has an abortion.
Small wonder he wants to build a website to focus your attention on raggedy villagers in mud huts in some far-flung overseas location. What a leader.
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You are being intellectually dishonest if you try to say that anyone in this country is committing murder in the name of Jesus Christ.
You also can't say the same for your people - murder in the name of your God and your religion - Islam.
Do you denounce radical Islamists? You haven't answered the question.
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01-24-2015, 12:29 AM
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Re: Islam: A Religion of Lies...
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Originally Posted by Pressing-On
You are being intellectually dishonest if you try to say that anyone in this country is committing murder in the name of Jesus Christ.
You also can't say the same for your people - murder in the name of your God and your religion - Islam.
Do you denounce radical Islamists? You haven't answered the question.
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"the natives are all dead giving us title to what God has provided us......" LOL. I already declared you as "religiously better" but it seem the hole is still not filled. Told Pliny - "betterness" is an addiction. It never, ever gets satisfied and requires constant revalidation.
Though motive is important to you it is not important to me. Good God. You people even have some unfulfilled need inside you to somehow prove that even your murderers are somehow "better".
I answered your silly question. Pay attention because I really don't think you people get it. I declared the actions of radical islamists unjustified murder and supported the execution of those who commit them. Provided some actual and current examples from this year attached to the hand-wringing over how meanly these winners were dealt with. Suggested that this be followed everywhere, including in the US. Trial, followed by quick and public execution. Cautioned you people for standing up for the "rights" of those executed.
You would be so much better off if someone who shoots up a bus stop or bombs a building today is pushing up daisies by late spring. Murder is murder after all. Add execution for drug trafficking and your prison population ratio might be lower and not higher than it is in North Korea.
Told you many times, we do not lock our doors here in Saudi Arabia like we did and you do in Texas or wherever you live. There is a reason for that, and it is not because millions of people are locked up assembling components for the "defense" industry for 23 cents an hour. It's because if you want to commit a crime here you are done.
So after Jindal cleans up the streets in Baton Rouge (#9 nationally in murder rates) he's probably qualified to lead the free world. But Jindal has his own "no-go"zones right across (actually not even across) town and although his theories about tents and villages (Holy Cow wasn't he raised Hindu) may sound good his streets are less safe than Saudi Arabian or Bahraini or Emirati streets.
Last edited by Walks_in_islam; 01-24-2015 at 12:34 AM.
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01-24-2015, 01:38 AM
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Re: Islam: A Religion of Lies...
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Originally Posted by Walks_in_islam
I had a Pliny "wall-O-text" flashback.
I bow. You're right. News agencies ALWAYS apologize for reporting accurate news. Probably the French did not check Jindal's website. Shame too - they're related to half the folks down there.
Jindal will probably say anything at all to distract the voting sheep from the fact that his administration was the proud owner of (2) of the top (10) US cities with the highest 2014 murder rates. That's 7 years into his leadership.
His home town, BR, at number 9, and down the road New Orleans at number 2
That was last year. Can't blame Katrina, can't blame his predecessor. He's a two-termer.
Summary: The state he governs is a cesspool BUT he supports cameras in everyone's bedrooms and extended the Patriot Act. It's just not safe to walk the streets down there but that's not nearly as critical to the American voter and protecting the American way as policing who has sex with who and who has an abortion.
Small wonder he wants to build a website to focus your attention on raggedy villagers in mud huts in some far-flung overseas location. What a leader.
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Oh yeah, I forgot to provide you with your "no-go" myth source.
Bloomberg pinpoints the beginning of the myth at a 2006 article by conservative pundit Daniel Pipes, who gave the name “no-go zones” to a list of French “sensitive urban zones,” some with large populations of Muslim immigrants, that were, in reality, nothing more than areas hit by high crime and poverty that were actually targeted by the government for urban renewal projects. A few years later, Pipes had the opportunity to visit a few of these “no-go zones” and reported that they were “very mild, even dull” compared to high-crime neighborhoods in the U.S. and that “immigrant areas are hardly beautiful, but buildings are intact, greenery abounds, and order prevails.” He wrote, “Having this first-hand experience, I regret having called these areas no-go zones.”
"Holy Cow"! There really IS a koolaid man! He's just skinnier. Its probably the childhood diet. LOL
Protesters being organized by Louisiana State University students and progressive allies have been portrayed as spiritual enemies. During open prayer time, one call participant asked forgiveness for the protesters, saying “they hate us because they hated You first.” One participant prayed that God would “silence the mouths of those who would speak against You.”
I do not believe that frivolous prayers in the name of forwarding political self-interests actually get heard or answered, and as such come from a position of fear and weakness rather than strength.
Your selection of a future leader is pathetic. Find one who sets goals of what is right and wrong in the framework of our founding documents and follow them.
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01-24-2015, 04:26 AM
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Re: Islam: A Religion of Lies...
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He was a Muslim but did he truly die defending the right to ridicule his faith? How many Muslims do you believe join the French Police thinking "Im doing this so Charlie Hebdo can insult Muhammad"?
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- Every sinner must repent of their sins.
- That Jesus name baptism is the only biblical mode of water baptism.
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01-24-2015, 04:36 AM
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Re: Islam: A Religion of Lies...
I wonder if Christians can go to these "no go zones"...admitting the news admits its not true....but can Christians go there and pass out tracts and not expect to be attacked?
Anyone know?
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Let it be understood that Apostolic Friends Forum is an Apostolic Forum.
Apostolic is defined on AFF as:
- There is One God. This one God reveals Himself distinctly as Father, Son and Holy Ghost.
- The Son is God himself in a human form or "God manifested in the flesh" (1Tim 3:16)
- Every sinner must repent of their sins.
- That Jesus name baptism is the only biblical mode of water baptism.
- That the Holy Ghost is for today and is received by faith with the initial evidence of speaking in tongues.
- The saint will go on to strive to live a holy life, pleasing to God.
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01-24-2015, 05:08 AM
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Re: Islam: A Religion of Lies...
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Originally Posted by Praxeas
He was a Muslim but did he truly die defending the right to ridicule his faith? How many Muslims do you believe join the French Police thinking "Im doing this so Charlie Hebdo can insult Muhammad"?
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Had he been white and non-Muslim he would have died defending the god-given right to ridicule "their" faith.
Since he was a Muslim, and although he had been a policeman for eight years, and by all reports a good one, he probably deserved what he got because he probably secretly supported what they were doing anyway.
There. Fixed. Better? I feel the spirit. Pass the plate!
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01-24-2015, 05:24 AM
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Re: Islam: A Religion of Lies...
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Originally Posted by Praxeas
I wonder if Christians can go to these "no go zones"...admitting the news admits its not true....but can Christians go there and pass out tracts and not expect to be attacked?
Anyone know?
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IF: You set up a charity for children, or passed out food to poor families, or set up a clinic there or simply did service work for the people there I highly doubt that you would be attacked.
IF: You stop and bother people on the street to force religious beliefs on them there is probably a high likelihood that you would get your tail kicked.
That's reality. I wouldn't drive to Vidor, Tx and pass out Muslim literature either and I really don't hold the fact that I would get kicked to the city limits against the people who live there.
If you want to win people to your faith, win with service to their needs.
Last edited by Walks_in_islam; 01-24-2015 at 05:29 AM.
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01-24-2015, 07:44 AM
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Re: Islam: A Religion of Lies...
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Originally Posted by Walks_in_islam
"the natives are all dead giving us title to what God has provided us......" LOL. I already declared you as "religiously better" but it seem the hole is still not filled. Told Pliny - "betterness" is an addiction. It never, ever gets satisfied and requires constant revalidation.
Though motive is important to you it is not important to me. Good God. You people even have some unfulfilled need inside you to somehow prove that even your murderers are somehow "better".
I answered your silly question. Pay attention because I really don't think you people get it. I declared the actions of radical islamists unjustified murder and supported the execution of those who commit them. Provided some actual and current examples from this year attached to the hand-wringing over how meanly these winners were dealt with. Suggested that this be followed everywhere, including in the US. Trial, followed by quick and public execution. Cautioned you people for standing up for the "rights" of those executed.
You would be so much better off if someone who shoots up a bus stop or bombs a building today is pushing up daisies by late spring. Murder is murder after all. Add execution for drug trafficking and your prison population ratio might be lower and not higher than it is in North Korea.
Told you many times, we do not lock our doors here in Saudi Arabia like we did and you do in Texas or wherever you live. There is a reason for that, and it is not because millions of people are locked up assembling components for the "defense" industry for 23 cents an hour. It's because if you want to commit a crime here you are done.
So after Jindal cleans up the streets in Baton Rouge (#9 nationally in murder rates) he's probably qualified to lead the free world. But Jindal has his own "no-go"zones right across (actually not even across) town and although his theories about tents and villages (Holy Cow wasn't he raised Hindu) may sound good his streets are less safe than Saudi Arabian or Bahraini or Emirati streets.
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A Saudi man gets 1,000 lashes, five years in prison, a travel ban and he cannot speak to the press for five years because he has no freedom of speech. Yes, Saudi Arabia is very safe.
And, again, a point you keep glossing over is that if there is murder and violence in America, it is not supported by Christians nor are these crimes committed in the name of Jesus Christ. More importantly, a person committing these acts cannot honestly call themselves Christians.
"Some men's sins are open beforehand, going before to judgment; and some men they follow after." I Timothy 5:24
You may denounce these radical acts so that you can keep posting here, but America will not be satisfied until the "moderate" Muslims leaders stand up and push back against these acts of terror. Until that happens, people are not going to believe there is such a thing as a moderate Muslim.
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01-24-2015, 07:56 AM
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Re: Islam: A Religion of Lies...
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Oh yeah, I forgot to provide you with your "no-go" myth source.
Bloomberg pinpoints the beginning of the myth at a 2006 article by conservative pundit Daniel Pipes, who gave the name “no-go zones” to a list of French “sensitive urban zones,” some with large populations of Muslim immigrants, that were, in reality, nothing more than areas hit by high crime and poverty that were actually targeted by the government for urban renewal projects. A few years later, Pipes had the opportunity to visit a few of these “no-go zones” and reported that they were “very mild, even dull” compared to high-crime neighborhoods in the U.S. and that “immigrant areas are hardly beautiful, but buildings are intact, greenery abounds, and order prevails.” He wrote, “Having this first-hand experience, I regret having called these areas no-go zones.”
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We will see how much of a myth this really is as times goes by. It is the same issue as this Administration refusing to use the word terrorism.
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Protesters being organized by Louisiana State University students and progressive allies have been portrayed as spiritual enemies. During open prayer time, one call participant asked forgiveness for the protesters, saying “they hate us because they hated You first.” One participant prayed that God would “silence the mouths of those who would speak against You.”
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Yes, I see, following your information here, where you get your talking points - DemocraticUnderground, RightWingWatch and Politicususa.
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I do not believe that frivolous prayers in the name of forwarding political self-interests actually get heard or answered, and as such come from a position of fear and weakness rather than strength.
Your selection of a future leader is pathetic. Find one who sets goals of what is right and wrong in the framework of our founding documents and follow them.
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You would prefer someone who is Anti-semitic? Senator Ted Cruz, while not a governor and possibly not able to win the nomination, fights from strictly Constitution law. But, sad to say, he is not Anti-semitic and neither is Gov. Bobby Jindal.
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