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ross

join:2000-08-16
·Digizip

reply to Ulmo
Re: Muslimism vs. other religions

said by Ulmo See Profile :

...Muslimism, not yet reformed as most other religions have been, is too violent, and needs to be government-regulated...

I believe that a very very careful, explicit, deliberate, intentional and specific decision against certain very specific threats...I absolutely implore all paranoid people to include in their monitoring and fighting such acts done in order to stop things such as violent muslimism, while still leaving room for legitimate anti-muslimism and the stopping of muslimism that must be done...

This isn't a topic for absolutists and idiots, to be sure.
Wow!


lg75

join:2003-01-31
Bronx, NY
·Optimum Online

I will tell you one thing. Personally, I'm a non-believer and in my opinion all religions are evil. However, this guy is a totally ignorant to say that Islam is violent. Islam isn't violent. The idiots the make the bombs and kill people, but hide behind Islam are violent.

Honestly, the government has no place in monitoring or regulating religion. They do have the right and the duty to monitor and regulate (and eliminate) extremists.


nemo1966

join:2005-11-15
England

The guy has it spot on, Islam is an Evil violent religion. It is much like Nazism in it's ideals and goals e.g. to kill anyone who does not fall in line with its ideas (yes us Infidels)

Take the picture above.... burning effigies of the pope in the street, burning embasses because someone drew a cartoon, sentencing someone to death/prison for calling a teddy bear Mohammed.

I and that isn't the fanatics its the normal Islamic people.

The next World War will be fought between Islam and the rest of the World! ... and people wonder why the US is trying to stop Iran getting nuclear capabilties???????

I can see it now.... 20 years from now as the first bomb drops.... all the do-gooders in a room saying.. "well I didn't see that one coming"

Islam is an extremist religion by it's very definition.

"Show me just what Muhammad brought that was new and there you will find things only evil and inhuman, such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached." - Emperor Manuel II Paleologos

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