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Yeraza_Bats

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Your hero Bush invaded Iraq and killed over 250,000 people. That isn't evil???

Show me some proof from the New Testament that this constitutes some form of Christianity.
Uh, no one claimed that was a Christian act.
 

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[h=1]We’re so afraid of Muslims we’re ignoring domestic ‘honor killings’[/h][FONT=&quot]By Andrea Peyser
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Sarah Said was beautiful, brilliant and just 17 years old on the night her father lured her and her equally gifted 18-year-old sister, Amina, into his taxicab with an offer of taking them out to dinner.
It was a sham.
“Oh my God, I’m dying!”
Sarah’s last words were recorded on a 911 emergency call after her dad, Yaser Said, allegedly pulled a gun on his own flesh and blood, pumping 11 bullets into the backs of their heads, then abandoning the cab, with his daughters inside, in a hotel parking lot.
But the most alarming facet of this savagery is that it was not committed in some Middle Eastern hellhole. Sarah and Amina Said are believed to be the victims of “honor killings” carried out not in Pakistan or Saudi Arabia, but in the Dallas suburb of Irving, Texas. Yaser Said was said by an angry relative to have molested his American children, beaten them into near-submission and promised them in marriage to much older men in his native Egypt. They resisted, and it may have cost them their lives.
But, with authorities, feminists and researchers cowed by accusations of “Islamophobia,” you will not find the Said sisters’ murders included in any official government count of honor killings committed in this country. Those numbers do not exist, and it is the shame of the United States.
To the Irving Police Department, this was just another double homicide. “We are not giving any credence to honor, but approach it as capital murder,’’ said department spokesman James McLellan. “Whatever the motivation was, is for [Yaser Said] to explain. The end result is the same.”
But if US authorities put on blinders to the cause of these slayings, how will they ever be stopped? They won’t.
The murder a week ago in Pakistan of a 26-year-old social media star and model known as Qandeel Baloch, dubbed the country’s Kim Kardashian, shocked people the world over after her own brother, Muhammad Waseem, not only admitted to drugging and strangling his sister to death, but expressed not a lick of remorse.
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“I am proud of what I did,” he said at a news conference arranged by police. “She was bringing dishonor to our family.” Local authorities say they won’t allow Waseem, who is Muslim, to escape through a legal loophole that allows honor killers to evade punishment if forgiven by other members of the victim’s family.
The United Nations pegged the number of honor killings worldwide at around 5,000 a year in 2000, although some experts contend that many go unreported. In the US, a study published last year by the Department of Justice quoted research estimating that between 23 and 27 honor killings — around one every two weeks — occur annually in this country. But there are no official statistics.
“In America, there is such fearfulness of talking about Muslim-on-Muslim crimes,” said Dr. Phyllis Chesler, Ph.D., a New York City-based psychologist, author and fellow at the Middle East Forum.
While Hindus and Sikhs commit honor killings in India, it’s a dirty little secret that Muslims almost exclusively import the vicious practice to the West, said Chesler, who’s published four studies on honor crimes and is soon to put out a fifth. Butchery flourishes, she said, in “the Orwellian atmosphere I call the Obama era.
“This can’t be tolerated in the name of relativism, tolerance, anti-racism, diversity and political correctness.”
In the US, mainly women and girls face being killed by male relatives, sometimes aided and abetted by their own mothers, for bringing shame on their families, perhaps by dressing immodestly, dating non-Muslims or rejecting arranged marriages to men who might be old enough to be their fathers.
The Texas murders, committed late on New Year’s Day 2008, remain unsolved after the father vanished. His name remains on the FBI’s 10 Most Wanted Fugitives list.
Meanwhile, honor killings have continued stateside. They include the case of an Iraqi father convicted in Arizona of second-degree murder for mowing down his 20-year-old daughter with his vehicle in 2009 because she acted “too Westernized.’’
But don’t look for this outrage on a government honor-killing database. It doesn’t exist. I expect these awful crimes to continue spreading like cancer.
 

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Some people here, through their PC nonsense, their pouring on the liberal indoctrinated guilt, there desire to shame America, there misplaced sympathy, their ignorance, believe that Islam and it's brutal and savage practices are something that should be quite acceptable to Christians.
Makes me wonder what bible they are reading.
 

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They have taken up the belief that all the evils in the world exist because of the bad white Americans have done in the world, which exists in order to keep people from thinking too much about where the quran and Muhammads teachings come from.

The enemy doesnt want those living in the secular world even considering the idea of coming to God.
 

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They have taken up the belief that all the evils in the world exist because of the bad white Americans have done in the world, which exists in order to keep people from thinking too much about where the quran and Muhammads teachings come from.

The enemy doesnt want those living in the secular world even considering the idea of coming to God.
I also appreciate the irony that this crowd is starting to say "America Was Always Great" when one of the central tenants of their narrative has been "America and the things that built America are violent, racist, and due for a revolutionary overhaul."

I suppose "America was always great since 2009" is a bit of a mouthful.
 
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It's rather disturbing that criminal behavior like this is not being addressed by authorities for what it is. This game of avoiding the truth has been going on for years in Europe as well. If a person is from a certain part of the religious map, he's free to do whatever he may please.
 
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It's rather disturbing that criminal behavior like this is not being addressed by authorities for what it is. This game of avoiding the truth has been going on for years in Europe as well. If a person is from a certain part of the religious map, he's free to do whatever he may please.
And the idiotic media and their lackeys say opposing Islam is racism! Wow. Really? Islam is a religion, not a race. I guess I shouldn't be surprised. Our society equates homosexuality with the civil rights movement.
 

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So yet another amazing mind reading feat by PN.
He thinks Bush was my hero. This seems to be a new theme for me here on this site. People telling me what I believe, my political views, and now who my heroes are.
BTW, if you need to know, my one and only hero is Jesus the Christ.




Some deluded types here who believe themselves to be mind readers call me commie. Ironically, they support Zionism which started out as part of the communist movement. Isn't it something how Palestine was the first country in the world to be invaded by communists and how the far right has always supported those invaders?
 
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Its used as a code word by those who hate Jews...
It's used as warning and rebuke by those who hate the deceptions of kabbalah. That is to say hate the falseness and sin but still love the truth and the sinner.

Let love be without dissimulation abhor that which is evil, cleave to that which is good.
 

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And the idiotic media and their lackeys say opposing Islam is racism! Wow. Really? Islam is a religion, not a race. I guess I shouldn't be surprised. Our society equates homosexuality with the civil rights movement.
One thing that drives me crazy is that these people constantly try to tear down Christianity, but if you make one negative comment about Islam, they will go on and on about how you are a racist and bigot and all that nonsense.

I dont know if they can see the hypocrisy in what they are doing. But if anyone is being "racist", it would be them for treating Muslims like children. As if Christians can handle being debated with, but Muslims need their protection.
 

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One thing that drives me crazy is that these people constantly try to tear down Christianity, but if you make one negative comment about Islam, they will go on and on about how you are a racist and bigot and all that nonsense.

I dont know if they can see the hypocrisy in what they are doing. But if anyone is being "racist", it would be them for treating Muslims like children. As if Christians can handle being debated with, but Muslims need their protection.
It is a sign of the times. This is just a prelude, the beginning of birth pangs, for what us Christians know is going to come. It actually makes perfect sense to us, if we look at from a biblical perspective.
 

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1LonelyKnight; Originally Posted by Mitspa [COLOR=#333333 said:
Its used as a code word by those who hate Jews...[/COLOR]

It's used as warning and rebuke by those who hate the deceptions of kabbalah. That is to say hate the falseness and sin but still love the truth and the sinner.

Let love be without dissimulation abhor that which is evil, cleave to that which is good.




Little does Mitspa know that Zionism is just another branch of international communism.




Socialist Zionism | Jewish Virtual Library



Google the subject and you will find dozens of links which prove this. Only a communist would deny it.
 
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Yeraza_Bats; said:
One thing that drives me crazy is that these people constantly try to tear down Christianity, but if you make one negative comment about Islam, they will go on and on about how you are a racist and bigot and all that nonsense.

I dont know if they can see the hypocrisy in what they are doing. But if anyone is being "racist", it would be them for treating Muslims like children. As if Christians can handle being debated with, but Muslims need their protection.





Isn't it ironic that this Christian professing forum is filled with anti-Catholic, anti-JW, anti-Mormon posts. Frankly, I have never seen more hatred spewed for fellow Christians on any website than I have here.

And note how I (and others) have been accused of being a Jew hater just for saying the word "Zionist" even though it was a term coined by communist ​invaders of Palestine.
 

Yeraza_Bats

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Isn't it ironic that this Christian professing forum is filled with anti-Catholic, anti-JW, anti-Mormon posts. Frankly, I have never seen more hatred spewed for fellow Christians on any website than I have here.

And note how I (and others) have been accused of being a Jew hater just for saying the word "Zionist" even though it was a term coined by communist ​invaders of Palestine.
The Catholic religion has so many unbiblical teachings and traditions, such as calling the Pope "our heavenly Father" (keep in mind Jesus told us not to call anyone on earth our father, for our Father is in heaven), praying to Mary, the saints and even angels, asking their priests for the forgiveness of sins, so many awful things that absolutely should be called out.

And Mormonism, Im not even sure we can really call that Christianity. I mean, a religion that claims God was once a man from another planet who was so good that He was given a planet to be God over, and if we are good enough we can become gods, too. That Jesus was his actual physical son along with satan. It has nothing to do with Christianity other than using the same names from the bible : p You should probly look into Mormonism. Again, just having the same names and terminology in no way makes it the same faith.

And you completely missed my point. Im not complianing that people are challenging my beliefs. Of course they are going to challenge my beliefs, beliefs should be challenged. What would happen if the world became afraid to challenge beliefs? Just imagine all the terrible things that would come from people being afraid to look "mean" by questioning what someone believes. I am well aware my beliefs will be challenged, and Im ready to defend them.

Its not that they are challenged, its that the people who challenge them the most are the same people who say "dont challenge Islam, its racist". These people have no problem arguing against Christianity, but for some reason believe only a bigot would question Islam.
(think about what your saying on this site btw, Im pretty sure you fit this bill)
 

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If there is any error in those Christian denominations then it is up to God to judge them, not you.

Two things more: since the other thread was closed, I'm still waiting for "proof" that I insulted anyone by calling them 'right winger'. The other thing: still waiting for "proof" that using the term Zionist constitutes hatred for Jews since this is the word coined by communists to explain and 'justify' their ideology with their imperialistic invasion of Palestine.
 
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By the way they now know this guy was working with a terrorist network and he was a "muslim" and he was not "crazy" ..he did exactly what his religion taught him to do.
 

Yeraza_Bats

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If there is any error in those Christian denominations then it is up to God to judge them, not you.

Two things more: since the other thread was closed, I'm still waiting for "proof" that I insulted anyone by calling them 'right winger'. The other thing: still waiting for "proof" that using the term Zionist constitutes hatred for Jews since this is the word coined by communists to explain and 'justify' their ideology with their imperialistic invasion of Palestine.
Jesus said "I am the way and the truth and the life, no one gets to the Father except through me". It is 100% right to say these teachings are wrong, and it is 100% right to speak out against them. Judge not lest ye be judged does not mean never make a judgement ever.

And nah I dont need to prove that to you, If anyone wants to make that decision for themselves its all there in the Muslim religion thread.
 

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The same thread which has direct quotes from the Koran which acknowledge Issa as Messiah.

Ok. Got it.
 

Yeraza_Bats

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The same thread which has direct quotes from the Koran which acknowledge Issa as Messiah.

Ok. Got it.
You should probly go back and check that thread, as you never once posted a quote from the quran, but claimed your muslim friend said : p

I did post some however, and once again, yup it said Messiah, in fact the entire verse literally claimed that the "Messiah was no more than a messenger", and that it is a sin to put him on equal level with God.

But I guess that the ONLY thing that matters is that you call Him Messiah. Even if Messiah means one who likes to have tomatoes in his spaghetti, hes doing the right thing : p