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Oh yesh, thish ish the Bible, not the Quran. Shmoke and a pancake?

I don't understand why people keep going back to the Quran like it's the root of all evil. It's a text, a ****ing text. The Bible, the Torah... whatever. Hell, Mein Kampf is a text. People are the problem. Always have been, always will be.
 
Has Waleed answered whether or not it is possible to be a good muslim and support homosexual marriage yet?
I dunno.
Who asked him?
 

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This bloke at 28:15

Does he get the chance to answer? Do they come back to it?
Just watched it, from that point, and it seems like a straight forward question to Aly, but the woman starts preaching and the topic moves on.
 
Thanks for not backing up your claim with evidence.

Providing evidence is something I have done consistently might I add.
The only problem for you though is all your "evidence" has made you look dumber and dumber every time you hit post reply;)
You're just too naive to have noticed how wrong you are and just as brainwashed as what you claim others to be.
 
The only problem for you though is all your "evidence" has made you look dumber and dumber every time you hit post reply;)
You're just too naive to have noticed how wrong you are and just as brainwashed as what you claim others to be.

The intent of Islam is to establish itself through violent invasion. The scripture is pretty clear on this.

Many Muslim followers in this country and abroad believe this violent invasion to be a direct command from God.

You would have to be pretty naive to not acknowledge that this issue is at least worthy of discussion
 
The intent of Islam is to establish itself through violent invasion. The scripture is pretty clear on this.

Many Muslim followers in this country and abroad believe this violent invasion to be a direct command from God.

You would have to be pretty naive to not acknowledge that this issue is at least worthy of discussion

And how do you reckon white people established themselves in this country?
 
Ok then lets ignore Islam's attempt to establish itself through violent invasion because hey, white man did it in the past so..

Mebbe we can build more forts like we did for that other non-existant invasion from Russia
 

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The intent of Islam is to establish itself through violent invasion. The scripture is pretty clear on this.

Many Muslim followers in this country and abroad believe this violent invasion to be a direct command from God.

You would have to be pretty naive to not acknowledge that this issue is at least worthy of discussion
Stop talking crap mate, violent invasion?? All I see is muslim countries getting invaded, you're talking rubbish, and you said many people? Do you have the stats to back that up? As I told you before, I know hundreds of muslims that oppose isis but that obviously isn't good enough for you, all tge mosques I go to oppose isis but that isn't good enough for you also... Enough with your hate talk, it's 100% wrong and getting old, it's no wonder 90% of the people on this thread disagree with you, that's saying something...
 
Stop talking crap mate, violent invasion?? All I see is muslim countries getting invaded, you're talking rubbish, and you said many people? Do you have the stats to back that up? As I told you before, I know hundreds of muslims that oppose isis but that obviously isn't good enough for you, all tge mosques I go to oppose isis but that isn't good enough for you also... Enough with your hate talk, it's 100% wrong and getting old, it's no wonder 90% of the people on this thread disagree with you, that's saying something...

France. A new, widely-covered poll shows that a full 16% of French people have positive attitudes toward ISIS. That includes 27% of French between the ages of 18-24. Anne-Elizabeth Moutet of Newsweek wrote, “This is the ideology of young French Muslims from immigrant backgrounds…these are the same people who torch synagogues.”

Britain. In 2006, a poll for the Sunday Telegraph found that 40% of British Muslims wanted shariah law in the United Kingdom, and that 20% backed the 7/7 bombers. Another poll from that year showed that 45% of British Muslims said that 9/11 was an American/Israeli conspiracy; that poll showed that one-quarter of British Muslims believed that the 7/7 bombings were justified.


Palestinian Areas. A poll in 2011 showed that 32% of Palestinians supported the brutal murder of five Israeli family members, including a three-month-old baby. In 2009, a poll showed that 78% of Palestinians had positive or mixed feelings about Osama Bin Laden. A 2013 poll showed 40% of Palestinians supporting suicide bombings and attacks against civilians. 89% favored sharia law. Currently, 89% of Palestinians support terror attacks on Israel.

Pakistan. After the killing of Osama Bin Laden, the Gilani Foundation did a poll of Pakistanis and found that 51% of them grieved for the terrorist mastermind, with 44% of them stating that he was a martyr. Overall, 76% of Pakistanis wanted strict shariah law in every Islamic country.

Morocco. A 2009 poll showed that 76% said they wanted strict sharia law in every Islamic country.


Jordan. In 2010, the terrorist group Hezbollah had a 55% approval rating; Hamas had a 60% approval rating.


Egypt. As of 2009, 65% of Egyptians said they wanted strict sharia law in every Islamic country. As of that same date, 69% of Egyptians said they had either positive or mixed feelings about Osama Bin Laden. In 2010, 95% of Egyptians said it was good that Islam is playing a major role in politics.


United States. A 2013 poll from Pew showed that 13% of American Muslims said that violence against civilians is often, sometimes or rarely justified to defend Islam. A 2011 poll from Pew showed that 21 percent of Muslims are concerned about extremism among Muslim Americans. 19 percent of American Muslims as of 2011 said they were either favorable toward Al Qaeda or didn’t know.
 
France. A new, widely-covered poll shows that a full 16% of French people have positive attitudes toward ISIS. That includes 27% of French between the ages of 18-24. Anne-Elizabeth Moutet of Newsweek wrote, “This is the ideology of young French Muslims from immigrant backgrounds…these are the same people who torch synagogues.”

Britain. In 2006, a poll for the Sunday Telegraph found that 40% of British Muslims wanted shariah law in the United Kingdom, and that 20% backed the 7/7 bombers. Another poll from that year showed that 45% of British Muslims said that 9/11 was an American/Israeli conspiracy; that poll showed that one-quarter of British Muslims believed that the 7/7 bombings were justified.


Palestinian Areas. A poll in 2011 showed that 32% of Palestinians supported the brutal murder of five Israeli family members, including a three-month-old baby. In 2009, a poll showed that 78% of Palestinians had positive or mixed feelings about Osama Bin Laden. A 2013 poll showed 40% of Palestinians supporting suicide bombings and attacks against civilians. 89% favored sharia law. Currently, 89% of Palestinians support terror attacks on Israel.

Pakistan. After the killing of Osama Bin Laden, the Gilani Foundation did a poll of Pakistanis and found that 51% of them grieved for the terrorist mastermind, with 44% of them stating that he was a martyr. Overall, 76% of Pakistanis wanted strict shariah law in every Islamic country.

Morocco. A 2009 poll showed that 76% said they wanted strict sharia law in every Islamic country.


Jordan. In 2010, the terrorist group Hezbollah had a 55% approval rating; Hamas had a 60% approval rating.


Egypt. As of 2009, 65% of Egyptians said they wanted strict sharia law in every Islamic country. As of that same date, 69% of Egyptians said they had either positive or mixed feelings about Osama Bin Laden. In 2010, 95% of Egyptians said it was good that Islam is playing a major role in politics.


United States. A 2013 poll from Pew showed that 13% of American Muslims said that violence against civilians is often, sometimes or rarely justified to defend Islam. A 2011 poll from Pew showed that 21 percent of Muslims are concerned about extremism among Muslim Americans. 19 percent of American Muslims as of 2011 said they were either favorable toward Al Qaeda or didn’t know.
Omg.... You're copy and pasting is aslo getting old, I didn't know hamas was a terror group, weren't they electrd legitimately at one stage? And muslim countries that want other muslim countries to have sharia law is a bad thing? Btw show me the book of sharia laws, Palestinians that hated Israelis is a surprise? Do you even follow what is happening over there?? Dude those are the dumbest stats I have seen, I said show me stats about the people in Australia that support isis, or anyone that supports them...
 

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I don't think this topic is really going anywhere. There's a lot of spiteful stuff being said in both directions, and too many posts are being removed.

Thread closed- there's always SRP if you want to continue debating the merits of religion.
 
I don't think this topic is really going anywhere. There's a lot of spiteful stuff being said in both directions, and too many posts are being removed.

Thread closed- there's always SRP if you want to continue debating the merits of religion.
I am starting a Kickstarter to buy Geoff a hummus maker.
 
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