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Obama has been giving humanitarian aid to Hamas ... er, Palestine.
are you saying we shouldn't give humanitarian aid to Palestine?
Obama has been giving humanitarian aid to Hamas ... er, Palestine.
Just a quick question .... do you consider yourself to be a christian?
No they didn't.
I was chastized for bringing the name Obama into this thread. Guess you must have slipped past the doorman. Consider yourself chastized. :topic:I have a few questions and I am not sure they are relevant or not. I have had enough time to absorb the situation through media reports going on.
It appears Jones wants a reaction. I am not sure his motivation is completely pure. However, he "might" just be trying to show the true nature of what this administration is doing.
1) When has Obama ever publicly spoken about "religious tolerance" when Muslims burned the Bible?
2) Did Obama prompt Petraeus to denounce Muslims who burned the Bible?
3) When Muslims burn the flag or the Bible, do the Feds pay a visit to talk to the Imam?
4) How much media attention is given to Imams who burn the Bible?
5) Is ANY media attention that might be given to abusive Imams considered anti-Islamic?
6) If Obama denounced Muslims for burning the Bible, would this be considered anti-islamic?
After all, Islam is a religion of peace right?
Christians in Gaza Fear for Their Lives as Muslims Burn Bibles and Destroy Crosses - Associated Content - associatedcontent.com
I was chastized for bringing the name Obama into this thread. Guess you must have slipped past the doorman. Consider yourself chastized. :topic:
Hate just breeds more hate. Any self-respecting Christian would condemn this. Thankfully, many already have.
Actually, I think the news media is in a position here where they could really help to alleviate the situation. If they choose to instead focus on all the goodwill and support that Christians, along with other religious organizations in the United States and abroad, are showing in defiance of this, it could be a way to get a message across to all but the most radical Muslims that religions can, and should, coexist peacefully.
If there is a huge bloodbath of American troops and citizens abroad, I am going to blame, first and foremost, the media for the way they covered and fanned the flames of this event. It's like everyone wants to actually see some bad shit happen.
Sickening.
I don't see how that question is relevant at all, but I'll still answer it: NO.
Steinhauer said:I don't see how that question is relevant at all, but I'll still answer it: NO.
But you feel as if you can dictate to christians how they should and should not feel, yet you are not one yourself. That is ..... weird.
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Ever thought he might have been a scholar in Christian Studies? Last time I checked, anyone could take it. He might have been a former Christian and have converted to another religion. Both scenarios have perfectly valid positions to criticize.
What if a used car salesman decided to have a big public koran burning event?
Well, I know that. I'm just saying it's what they think. Of course it's the Bush Administration that brought it down. There's no denying that except Bush himself.
Yiz
where were the religious tolerance speeches when Bibles were being burned?
I guess religious tolerance only applies when it is funneled to muslims and not jews, christians, hindus, buddhists, etc.
But you feel as if you can dictate to christians how they should and should not feel, yet you are not one yourself. That is ..... weird.
where were the religious tolerance speeches when Bibles were being burned?
I guess religious tolerance only applies when it is funneled to muslims and not jews, christians, hindus, buddhists, etc.
Putting words in my mouth, as usual, I see. Spin is your only tactic.
You are a pathetic, hateful little man, and everyone can see that. I don't even need to defend myself against you.