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seminole, yeah you can do that or you can google up quotes of Christian lumanaries calling for death of all non-christians. It could be a good side activity alongside thumping your bible.
Re: Terrorism and Christianity
seminole, yeah you can do that or you can google up quotes of Christian lumanaries calling for death of all non-christians. It could be a good side activity alongside thumping your bible.
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Two Christian leaders doing God’s good work?
Hitler wrote: "I believe that I am acting in accordance with the will of the Almighty Creator, I am fighting for the work of the Lord.."” Mein Kampf
Bush said: “I feel like God wants me to run for President. I can't explain it, but I sense my country is going to need me. Something is going to happen... I know it won't be easy on me or my family, but God wants me to do it”
Christian Terror.
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This is great. Now any 'ol redneck can say attrocities carried out Muslims prove how Islam is a nothing but a violent cult. Congratulations for sinking to their level and bringing your own religion down with you.
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^they think like that anyways
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semi, We're talking leaders of 'free' nations, we're talking vatican sanction, we're taking billions of lives, huge wars, world wars in fact, we're talking genocide beyond belief, we're talking about continents being erased of people, we're talking nukes and napalm and gas used in unimaginable levels.
We're talking Hitler, we're talking Bush and you're talking rubbish.
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nah, you're talking rubbish. You are trying to equate Christianity with terrorism because you are either tired of other people equating Islam with terrorism or you are trying to justify acts done in the name of Islam by trying to draw a parallel with Christianity. Whatever your reasoning, it's boorish and not very effective. An equally insecure and unimaginative poster could post the violent beginnings, history and present state of Islam but they would likely be banned before they could counter-punch your ignorant posts.
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^ Semi boy truth hurts dosn't it... Jews were killed by Christian Nazis because they were Jews right.... Or is there another reason behind it...
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There is a question of scale here that I don't think you comprehend Semi, it's ugly but you have to see it for what it is.
Invasion and genocide goes way back in Christianity and Christians have used the name of God to annihilate whole populations.
Some of the most evil men in history, who have murdered and slaughtered millions, have used Christianity as a justification.
Whole continents have been cleared by Christians doing God's work, millions have been gassed 'doing God's work' nuked 'doing Gods work'.
Bush is now 'doing God's work'.
Christianity as a religion naturally progressed to present day Islam, but somewhere along the way it got twisted and mangled into something horrific, that the pope would agree with Hitler’s actions and it all be covered up and forgotten.
The first and second world wars where millions died where essentially Christian wars is forgotten, the invasion and genocide of the Jews and native peoples of the new world were a Christian action.
I honestly believe the mirror must be turned to the greater menace in killing in the name of religion; the scale at which Christianity has used the name of God to wipe out millions is horrific and well Terrible.
So no Islam and terror is a joke, when placed in context with the real mutulation of belief which results in Christians and terror.
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Thap, maybe that makes you feel better. Now you can feel all snuggly-soft in your perfect religion and explain away any of your own short-comings. You can cling to your belief that there will be rivers of milk and honey that make up for what you can't and didn't do here on earth.
While there has been many a bad thing done in the name of Christianity, your stretch to tie Hitler, the atomic bomb and every textbook written by a New World immigrant to the religion is silly.
Everything the west (whites, europeans, Christians, Americans) has done for the past 1000 years has been done on a larger scale than the Muslim world. For the few hundred years that an Islamic power dominated the world, everthing they did (including murder and war) was larger.
If Ak47 turns out to be Nostradomus and Khilafah Land dominates the future, we'll be talking about larger scale wars and killings for Muslims. But if jihadis start strapping nukes to their bodies instead of plastic exploslives, we'll get there pretty quick. But hey, you have a few big numbers and a bunch of direct-link-to-dogma events to brag about already.
BTW, will you follow up your exposé on the Terror-Christian connection with the all the good that has come from theChristian man, like the medicines that keep you alive and the computer that allows you vent? Or has it all been devil-spawned ever since it naturally progressed to present day Islam? Seems only fair that you also list the millions of lives saved as long as you are crediting it all to Christianity.
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56 million people where killed by Christians in the second world war.
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Onward Christian soldiers. Excerpt from the Ku Klux Klan site:
The Knights' and the Ten Commandments
" The Ten Commandments of the Holy Bible are at issue throughout America in courtrooms, school rooms, and other government buildings and property. How sad that a nation based upon Biblical principles is now having its symbol of law removed from places throughout the country where previously they had been displayed for sometimes hundreds of years. **The Knights' Party is a political organization and believe we rightfully place our foundation upon the word of Jesus Christ. **This we feel is what made America great. Today, many deny the Christian foundation of America. Some are aware of the Christian beliefs of the founding fathers, but hate them more for it. Others, are only sentimental about the good ole' days when everyone went to church on Sunday, yet haven't given much thought to the consequences of no longer basing our society upon Christianity. Sometimes, even well meaning people don't even understand the Ten Commandments, even as simple to understand as they may seem. **When The Knights' Party says it believes and is working for a return of Christianity into public affairs, it means that we want recognition and adherence to the Ten Commandments of the Holy Scripture. **This was the intention of the framers of our wonderful country. It is only by basing governmental policy and laws upon the Christian faith that our nation and people will retain our cherished liberties and freedom. Our nation must repent of its sins and return to the laws of God and the precepts which made America Great! Our children are worth it."
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I don’t know why you guys are arguing with each other…the 21st century is about ASia. Not muslims or Christians but Kaffirs, Hindus and Buddhists. Ask me how…and I will let you semitic backward people know. ![]()
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Don't Muslims and Christians have the same god?
You play your parts to a tee.
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Seminole
Stop living in denial. It's your history books and facts that tell the chilling reality of the non muslim based terrorism across the globe throughout history. Or do you think it's us who also made this up?
According to world statistics, Americans are placed 14th in the educated category out of the top 25, way behind the Europeans. Listening to you and your fellow usual suspect comrades denials, counter arguments and warped historical understandings, we now know why your placed 14th!!
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Pakistan has a literacy rate under 50%.
And who is “world statistics”??
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^ He is the headmaster of the madrassah.
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Useless. Ummah this, White Man that, Jew this. My God, Your God.
Pray with me:
I Pray to Allah(swt) that I will be a good man and try not piss people off today on GS on brainless issues such as listed above. I will only engage in preaching the good word; to love each other, live in peace and let others live in peace. Give me the power Allah (swt) to rid this "energizer bunny of hate" that takes a licking but keeps on ticking.
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pyaar bina chayn kahan rey…
Sona nahin chandi nahin..yaar toh mila
Aray pyar kar ley ![]()
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UTD if we have the same god and it is said that Islam is a violent religion, then so is christainity. After all your religion was here before us and heck you guys are responsible for slavery, racism, the inquisition, the crusades etc. etc. etc.
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Why are your Gods so violent? compared to my version of God that teaches peace, love, harmony.