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Religion is one the only things that suggests grave punishment for something that doesn't affect you directly. Homosexuality and this are perfect examples.
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Originally Posted by stateofsingularity
Actually, Islam has been more tolerant than Christianity throughout the ages. But while other religions have grown more liberal, Islam has seen a surge in extremism/fundamentalism, particularly with the emergence of the Wahabi strain of Islam shortly after Saudi Arabia's independence.
As an aside,Saddam Hussein had perma-banned the proselytization of Wahabism, under pain of death. That's how much of a threat to his secular republic he considered it to be.
Originally Posted by Its That Dude
Who is the victim from the making of this video? Your hypothetical situation has a murdered rape victim.Originally Posted by ohdannyboy
Your're also correct when you say that Muslims are getting a pass, especially in America, just because of their beliefs. I feel the exact same. But the group in this video just happened to Muslims. You could've have substituted the Muslims w/ literally any group, and that group, if disrespected to a certain degree, would've have acted the same.
If someone rapes and murders x persons wife, and x person finds the guy and murders him, are x person's actions not justified even tho he's wrong?
Originally Posted by Its That Dude
Who is the victim from the making of this video? Your hypothetical situation has a murdered rape victim.Originally Posted by ohdannyboy
Your're also correct when you say that Muslims are getting a pass, especially in America, just because of their beliefs. I feel the exact same. But the group in this video just happened to Muslims. You could've have substituted the Muslims w/ literally any group, and that group, if disrespected to a certain degree, would've have acted the same.
If someone rapes and murders x persons wife, and x person finds the guy and murders him, are x person's actions not justified even tho he's wrong?
Originally Posted by Fatherless Child
OP what the $!$% is the point of this thread?? Seriously what the $!$% point are you trying to make???
Originally Posted by Fatherless Child
OP what the $!$% is the point of this thread?? Seriously what the $!$% point are you trying to make???
Islam is the victim from the making of the video, and the people that care about it reacted. Just as the man in my example.Originally Posted by Its That Dude
Who is the victim from the making of this video? Your hypothetical situation has a murdered rape victim.Originally Posted by ohdannyboy
Your're also correct when you say that Muslims are getting a pass, especially in America, just because of their beliefs. I feel the exact same. But the group in this video just happened to Muslims. You could've have substituted the Muslims w/ literally any group, and that group, if disrespected to a certain degree, would've have acted the same.
If someone rapes and murders x persons wife, and x person finds the guy and murders him, are x person's actions not justified even tho he's wrong?
Islam is the victim from the making of the video, and the people that care about it reacted. Just as the man in my example.Originally Posted by Its That Dude
Who is the victim from the making of this video? Your hypothetical situation has a murdered rape victim.Originally Posted by ohdannyboy
Your're also correct when you say that Muslims are getting a pass, especially in America, just because of their beliefs. I feel the exact same. But the group in this video just happened to Muslims. You could've have substituted the Muslims w/ literally any group, and that group, if disrespected to a certain degree, would've have acted the same.
If someone rapes and murders x persons wife, and x person finds the guy and murders him, are x person's actions not justified even tho he's wrong?
Originally Posted by ohdannyboy
Islam is the victim from the making of the video, and the people that care about it reacted. Just as the man in my example.Originally Posted by Its That Dude
Who is the victim from the making of this video? Your hypothetical situation has a murdered rape victim.Originally Posted by ohdannyboy
Your're also correct when you say that Muslims are getting a pass, especially in America, just because of their beliefs. I feel the exact same. But the group in this video just happened to Muslims. You could've have substituted the Muslims w/ literally any group, and that group, if disrespected to a certain degree, would've have acted the same.
If someone rapes and murders x persons wife, and x person finds the guy and murders him, are x person's actions not justified even tho he's wrong?
Originally Posted by ohdannyboy
Islam is the victim from the making of the video, and the people that care about it reacted. Just as the man in my example.Originally Posted by Its That Dude
Who is the victim from the making of this video? Your hypothetical situation has a murdered rape victim.Originally Posted by ohdannyboy
Your're also correct when you say that Muslims are getting a pass, especially in America, just because of their beliefs. I feel the exact same. But the group in this video just happened to Muslims. You could've have substituted the Muslims w/ literally any group, and that group, if disrespected to a certain degree, would've have acted the same.
If someone rapes and murders x persons wife, and x person finds the guy and murders him, are x person's actions not justified even tho he's wrong?
Originally Posted by Its That Dude
Originally Posted by stateofsingularity
Actually, Islam has been more tolerant than Christianity throughout the ages. But while other religions have grown more liberal, Islam has seen a surge in extremism/fundamentalism, particularly with the emergence of the Wahabi strain of Islam shortly after Saudi Arabia's independence.
As an aside,Saddam Hussein had perma-banned the proselytization of Wahabism, under pain of death. That's how much of a threat to his secular republic he considered it to be.
Applause to Christians for moving away from fundamentalism. Thumbs down to Muslims for going backwards (or staying the same?).
Originally Posted by Its That Dude
Originally Posted by stateofsingularity
Actually, Islam has been more tolerant than Christianity throughout the ages. But while other religions have grown more liberal, Islam has seen a surge in extremism/fundamentalism, particularly with the emergence of the Wahabi strain of Islam shortly after Saudi Arabia's independence.
As an aside,Saddam Hussein had perma-banned the proselytization of Wahabism, under pain of death. That's how much of a threat to his secular republic he considered it to be.
Applause to Christians for moving away from fundamentalism. Thumbs down to Muslims for going backwards (or staying the same?).
Its like the white folks who said they were scared Obama was gonna take revenge for how black people had been treated, so they wouldnt vote for him.Originally Posted by o fenomeno
Originally Posted by Its That Dude
Originally Posted by stateofsingularity
Actually, Islam has been more tolerant than Christianity throughout the ages. But while other religions have grown more liberal, Islam has seen a surge in extremism/fundamentalism, particularly with the emergence of the Wahabi strain of Islam shortly after Saudi Arabia's independence.
As an aside,Saddam Hussein had perma-banned the proselytization of Wahabism, under pain of death. That's how much of a threat to his secular republic he considered it to be.
Applause to Christians for moving away from fundamentalism. Thumbs down to Muslims for going backwards (or staying the same?).huge generalizations. tons of christians are getting more fundamental by the day. and tons of muslims are going the other way. and tons of both groups are in gray areas.
how many of you dudes actually know muslims? seems like people with some of the people who stereotype the most haven't met many islamic folks.
Its like the white folks who said they were scared Obama was gonna take revenge for how black people had been treated, so they wouldnt vote for him.Originally Posted by o fenomeno
Originally Posted by Its That Dude
Originally Posted by stateofsingularity
Actually, Islam has been more tolerant than Christianity throughout the ages. But while other religions have grown more liberal, Islam has seen a surge in extremism/fundamentalism, particularly with the emergence of the Wahabi strain of Islam shortly after Saudi Arabia's independence.
As an aside,Saddam Hussein had perma-banned the proselytization of Wahabism, under pain of death. That's how much of a threat to his secular republic he considered it to be.
Applause to Christians for moving away from fundamentalism. Thumbs down to Muslims for going backwards (or staying the same?).huge generalizations. tons of christians are getting more fundamental by the day. and tons of muslims are going the other way. and tons of both groups are in gray areas.
how many of you dudes actually know muslims? seems like people with some of the people who stereotype the most haven't met many islamic folks.
Originally Posted by 2LipsLegit
Originally Posted by Its That Dude
Who is the victim from the making of this video? Your hypothetical situation has a murdered rape victim.Originally Posted by ohdannyboy
Your're also correct when you say that Muslims are getting a pass, especially in America, just because of their beliefs. I feel the exact same. But the group in this video just happened to Muslims. You could've have substituted the Muslims w/ literally any group, and that group, if disrespected to a certain degree, would've have acted the same.
If someone rapes and murders x persons wife, and x person finds the guy and murders him, are x person's actions not justified even tho he's wrong?
you said the same thing to my example, but when I modified it nobody responded, which Im assuming is because there was no counterargument you could come up with.
Honestly it seems like this thread has been created for the point of trolling. If you read over my last few posts, I dont think youll be able to refute my point, honestly.
Originally Posted by 2LipsLegit
Originally Posted by Its That Dude
Who is the victim from the making of this video? Your hypothetical situation has a murdered rape victim.Originally Posted by ohdannyboy
Your're also correct when you say that Muslims are getting a pass, especially in America, just because of their beliefs. I feel the exact same. But the group in this video just happened to Muslims. You could've have substituted the Muslims w/ literally any group, and that group, if disrespected to a certain degree, would've have acted the same.
If someone rapes and murders x persons wife, and x person finds the guy and murders him, are x person's actions not justified even tho he's wrong?
you said the same thing to my example, but when I modified it nobody responded, which Im assuming is because there was no counterargument you could come up with.
Honestly it seems like this thread has been created for the point of trolling. If you read over my last few posts, I dont think youll be able to refute my point, honestly.