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Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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saxitoxin wrote:What if they build a Baptist Church next to the Gay Bar that's next to the Ground Zero Mosque?
Then what if they build a Mosque next to the Baptist Church next to the Gay Bar that's next to the Ground Zero Mosque?
Then what if they build a Liquor Store next to the Mosque next to the Baptist Church next to the Gay Bar that's next to the Ground Zero Mosque?
Then what if they build an AA Chapter next to the Liquor Store next to the Mosque next to the Baptist Church next to the Gay Bar that's next to the Ground Zero Mosque?
Then what if they build a medicinal marijuana dispensary next to the AA Chapter next to the Liquor Store next to the Mosque next to the Baptist Church next to the Gay Bar that's next to the Ground Zero Mosque?
Detroit: "Why doesn't anyone revenge construction our city!"
saxitoxin wrote:What if they build a Baptist Church next to the Gay Bar that's next to the Ground Zero Mosque?
Then what if they build a Mosque next to the Baptist Church next to the Gay Bar that's next to the Ground Zero Mosque?
Then what if they build a Liquor Store next to the Mosque next to the Baptist Church next to the Gay Bar that's next to the Ground Zero Mosque?
Then what if they build an AA Chapter next to the Liquor Store next to the Mosque next to the Baptist Church next to the Gay Bar that's next to the Ground Zero Mosque?
Then what if they build a medicinal marijuana dispensary next to the AA Chapter next to the Liquor Store next to the Mosque next to the Baptist Church next to the Gay Bar that's next to the Ground Zero Mosque?
Detroit: "Why doesn't anyone revenge construction our city!"
Frigidus wrote:
Still, that doesn't mean we should fight against the practice of their religion.
What if they build a Baptist Church next to the Gay Bar that's next to the Ground Zero Mosque?
Then what if they build a Mosque next to the Baptist Church next to the Gay Bar that's next to the Ground Zero Mosque?
Then what if they build a Liquor Store next to the Mosque next to the Baptist Church next to the Gay Bar that's next to the Ground Zero Mosque?
Then what if they build an AA Chapter next to the Liquor Store next to the Mosque next to the Baptist Church next to the Gay Bar that's next to the Ground Zero Mosque?
Then what if they build a medicinal marijuana dispensary next to the AA Chapter next to the Liquor Store next to the Mosque next to the Baptist Church next to the Gay Bar that's next to the Ground Zero Mosque?
Do you ever hear any of the "peaceful muslims" actively protesting the actions of their more violent brethren?
b.k. barunt wrote:Frigidus wrote:
Still, that doesn't mean we should fight against the practice of their religion.
Yougottabefuckingkiddingme. The "practice of their religion" is responsible for all those deaths where they're building that fucking mosque. The "practice of their religion" is responsible for many more deaths on a daily basis. Do you ever hear any of the "peaceful muslims" actively protesting the actions of their more violent brethren? Hell no! Because the Koran itself backs up their violent actions.
So yeah, i'll fight against the "practice of their religion" whenever i get the chance.
Honibaz
b.k. barunt wrote:Frigidus wrote:
Still, that doesn't mean we should fight against the practice of their religion.
Yougottabefuckingkiddingme. The "practice of their religion" is responsible for all those deaths where they're building that fucking mosque. The "practice of their religion" is responsible for many more deaths on a daily basis. Do you ever hear any of the "peaceful muslims" actively protesting the actions of their more violent brethren? Hell no! Because the Koran itself backs up their violent actions.
So yeah, i'll fight against the "practice of their religion" whenever i get the chance.
Honibaz
InkL0sed wrote:But this one he's suggesting is basically an Islamophobic gay bar. All of the ideas he mentions for names and such in the video are pretty offensive.
That's okay though, because the Mosque is going to have a giant mural of the burning towers, on the largest outside wall, facing ground zero.
Tit for tat, right?
Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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Baron Von PWN wrote:When was the last time you saw Christians out and protesting the crusades? There are plenty of Muslims against violence and what happened on 9/11. No need to pretend a religion of over a billion people is monolithic.

saxitoxin wrote:Big deal! As a dialectic atheist, I say if people want to believe in fairy tales and an invisible man in the sky they probably deserve to be offended.
tzor wrote:Baron Von PWN wrote:When was the last time you saw Christians out and protesting the crusades? There are plenty of Muslims against violence and what happened on 9/11. No need to pretend a religion of over a billion people is monolithic.
Hate to tell you this, but the crusades were over a thousand years ago. You claim that there are plenty of Muslims but I don't see them. You would think that the liberal media would find them. They appear to be a very silent majority (if indeed they are a majority).
By the way, if you want to talk about the protestor of the crusades, you need to look at the real Francis of Assisi. He went right into the Middle East and not only lived with the Muslim population (as a servant ... there are serious debates about the influence of Susfism in Franciscan theology) but also walked directly to the Muslim leader unarmed in order to promote a peacefull solution. (Not that it had any immediate effect.)
Baron Von PWN wrote:tzor wrote:Baron Von PWN wrote:When was the last time you saw Christians out and protesting the crusades? There are plenty of Muslims against violence and what happened on 9/11. No need to pretend a religion of over a billion people is monolithic.
Hate to tell you this, but the crusades were over a thousand years ago. You claim that there are plenty of Muslims but I don't see them. You would think that the liberal media would find them. They appear to be a very silent majority (if indeed they are a majority).
By the way, if you want to talk about the protestor of the crusades, you need to look at the real Francis of Assisi. He went right into the Middle East and not only lived with the Muslim population (as a servant ... there are serious debates about the influence of Susfism in Franciscan theology) but also walked directly to the Muslim leader unarmed in order to promote a peacefull solution. (Not that it had any immediate effect.)
Why should they have to? its clear the terrorists are crazy people it isn't what they believe. That being said here are some links to Muslims condemning 9/11
http://groups.colgate.edu/aarislam/response.htm
http://www.muhajabah.com/otherscondemn.php
Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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saxitoxin wrote:
According to timminz, however, that's just all a PR stunt. They'll do a 180 and embrace 9/11 and put up murals celebrating it if someone says something they don't like.
Like ol' Saxi condemning the holocaust until a Jew steals my parking spot at Ralph's, then I start burning Stars of David on Yom Kippur.
The problem is people who believe in sword & sorcery fairy tales and invisible dragons who grant you three wishes. There should be no tolerance for any religion, it's a social plague and must be quarantined and suppressed like any other disease. No atheist ever blew-up a building.
Baron Von PWN wrote:saxitoxin wrote:
According to timminz, however, that's just all a PR stunt. They'll do a 180 and embrace 9/11 and put up murals celebrating it if someone says something they don't like.
Like ol' Saxi condemning the holocaust until a Jew steals my parking spot at Ralph's, then I start burning Stars of David on Yom Kippur.
The problem is people who believe in sword & sorcery fairy tales and invisible dragons who grant you three wishes. There should be no tolerance for any religion, it's a social plague and must be quarantined and suppressed like any other disease. No atheist ever blew-up a building.
If that realy is what timminz meant, well then he's quite simply wrong. If you drop religious tolerance then I think you would find allot of need for blowing up buildings.
Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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Baron Von PWN wrote:b.k. barunt wrote:Frigidus wrote:
Still, that doesn't mean we should fight against the practice of their religion.
Yougottabefuckingkiddingme. The "practice of their religion" is responsible for all those deaths where they're building that fucking mosque. The "practice of their religion" is responsible for many more deaths on a daily basis. Do you ever hear any of the "peaceful muslims" actively protesting the actions of their more violent brethren? Hell no! Because the Koran itself backs up their violent actions.
So yeah, i'll fight against the "practice of their religion" whenever i get the chance.
Honibaz
When was the last time you saw Christians out and protesting the crusades?
Timminz wrote:I'm sorry you've misunderstood me, Saxi. I will try to be more clear in the future.
What I meant was that the plan for the mosque already includes the mural I mentioned earlier, thus making the proposed gay bar as offensive to it's neighbours (those pesky Muslims) as possible is totally acceptable in an eye-for-an-eye* kinda way.
*though I must say, I do prefer "tit for tat" in this particular instance.
Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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