Tony4245
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Nice party hats. I can't really tell what they're doing, though.
Wow, what a bunch of hot supermodels...
Nice party hats. I can't really tell what they're doing, though.
I wonder what the reaction of a Government headed by Pat Robertson would be to blasphemy![]()
I do most sincerely hope that you never ever find out.
Hi. Hummm. This describes everything that ever happens, I'm not sure I agree or disagree with you. Left on our own, the vast majority of us would prefer to live happily in peace. To some degree we are judged (and judge others) by the leaders we follow or allow to be our voice in the world.As ever, the picture here is being tainted by the appalling actions of the few being overblown out of all proportion and focussed on by the media to the point where the uninformed take it as truth because they have nowhere else to go for information.
And me too. But yet the Mullahs and Pat Robertson still find audiences of millions. 'Osama' is still a popular name for Muslims to name their children. Am I angry at the multitude of sheep for the poor shepherds that lead them? No. I would prefer they stop being sheep.I've known many Muslims in my lifetime and almost every one of them has been kind, generous, tolerant and respectful of the beliefs of others.
I've also known many Christians, Hindus, Catholics, Baptists and atheists (etc.) some of whom have been spiteful, greedy, selfish and intolerant of every other belief.
Illogical AND irrational, O my.All of this doesn't mean anything in the grand scheme of things. Most people are good "at heart", but inevitably some people are not. Grouping them together and labelling them all as "BAD" because of their religion (chosen, born into or otherwise) or even their place of birth is illogical and irrational.
Don't forget the Sauds who are encouraging the boycott of products. Boycotts sound like good ideas but they have a downside. A Norwegian company laid off 100 workers because of Islamic boycotts. They had nothing to do with it. But you know, the next company that does business with the Sauds is going to know two things:I simply don't understand this pressure put on us by the US, UK and AUS governments (covertly) and the media (overtly) to be prejudiced against any religion or nation. -
I mean, this makes me feel like we are not really making much progress in the 'Arab league' world. Punish a newspaper? Please. This sounds like the kind of bold posturing you do when you are afraid of being overthrown by masses of your angry subjects.Ministers from 17 Arab countries urged Denmark to punish the newspaper. Arab League head Amr Moussa, who attended the Arab ministers' meeting, criticised the European press.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/in_pictures/4671204.stm
Boy, that's the first I've ever heard of that.Islam was derived from Christianity and claims that its prophet (Muhammed) was the promised one of Christianity. Christians disagree and are still waiting.
That kind of "tolerance" isn't just useless, it's actively harmful.That is the only thing you can't be tolerant of.
It seems there was also an allegation that she had placed a quotation from the Quran in the window with the pigs, and that there was "a history of feuding between Ms Bennett, the owner of the china ornaments, and local Muslims".
The context is very relevant, especially in view of her claim that she had no idea why people were offended:Sorry to drag this back off topic, but:
It seems there was also an allegation that she had placed a quotation from the Quran in the window with the pigs, and that there was "a history of feuding between Ms Bennett, the owner of the china ornaments, and local Muslims".
Should this really make a difference? There is a history of feuding between most people on this board and religious fundamentalists, often with scripture quoted to make the fundies look stupid. But we don't expect the police to come round over it.
The Quran quotation placed with the pigs suggests that this comment was somewhat disingenuous, and the history of feuding may explain what was actually going on.It is beyond belief because I have had the pigs in my window for years and I usually bring them out around Christmas time. Why people should suddenly take offence to them I don’t understand.
Well sometimes you feel like nuts and sometimes you don't.Can you say freedom fries with that?
In the US positions like Judges and Police Chiefs are elected positions.
I think "supercoolguy" is a Muslim.
I've known many Muslims in my lifetime and almost every one of them has been kind, generous, tolerant and respectful of the beliefs of others.
thanks ceo_esq,For the record - and especially for the benefit of readers outside the United States - in the federal judicial system, all judges are appointed. In state judicial systems, trial or lower court judges are often elected; higher-level positions (state appellate judges or state supreme court justices) are, depending on the state in question, either appointed or elected (election may be by the public or by the state legislature). For example, roughly three-quarters of all New York State judges and justices are elected.
In small jurisdictions chiefs of police are often elected; in a city - particularly a large one - the chief of police is more likely to be an appointed position.
See Ali's challenge to Mulsims.
And what do you have to do to win the challenge? Prove a negative....
Unfortunately, the Muslim world's perception is being defined by its' loonies. Not unlike how the U.S. is about to be with Scalito getting on the court. Just think... we get to experience 19th century civil rights all over again!