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Should Islam be an illegal organisation in this country.
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When you read things like this: http://news.sky.com/s...n_Exclusive_Interview
Why should we have to tolerate this in our country I hear you all saying "but they aren't all terrorists" maybe not, but they all belong to a faith that supports this and we cannot separate them so send them all back to where they come from or where their views will be appreciated!
or maybe they could just find a God that will strike them all down for their evil actions!!!
I remember Mike Tyson going into the boxing ring and saying "Allah" will protect me, do these people really think that any of these so called Gods will protect someone as evil and horrible as Tyson, this God was going to protect him while he potentially is punching the life out of another boxer.
I really don't understand any of these religious sorts, their gods are always surrounded by so much evil and death, in the past and its still happening!!!
I'm so glad to have no such connections or beliefs.
I do not need these gods or beliefs to be happy and I certainly do not need the godly crutch to lean on, I live my life according to my morals, I know what is right or wrong.
Why should we have to tolerate this in our country I hear you all saying "but they aren't all terrorists" maybe not, but they all belong to a faith that supports this and we cannot separate them so send them all back to where they come from or where their views will be appreciated!
or maybe they could just find a God that will strike them all down for their evil actions!!!
I remember Mike Tyson going into the boxing ring and saying "Allah" will protect me, do these people really think that any of these so called Gods will protect someone as evil and horrible as Tyson, this God was going to protect him while he potentially is punching the life out of another boxer.
I really don't understand any of these religious sorts, their gods are always surrounded by so much evil and death, in the past and its still happening!!!
I'm so glad to have no such connections or beliefs.
I do not need these gods or beliefs to be happy and I certainly do not need the godly crutch to lean on, I live my life according to my morals, I know what is right or wrong.
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Islam has no Pope or ArchBishop or generally accepted authority that decides what is or is not supported
So I'm dying to know how you are going to actually justify that statement
Or perhaps you were just going to slide it in and hope nobody noticed the gigantic flaw in the argument?
Islam has no Pope or ArchBishop or generally accepted authority that decides what is or is not supported
So I'm dying to know how you are going to actually justify that statement
Or perhaps you were just going to slide it in and hope nobody noticed the gigantic flaw in the argument?
phew, Ratter on one side, Carakeel on the other... But Jake is right, the faith doesn't 'support' it and it isn't an organisation. If your'e going to ban belief in Allah, you're joining the thought police and personally I think that's a bad thing.
And what you think is right and wrong may not be what another person thinks is right and wrong.
And what you think is right and wrong may not be what another person thinks is right and wrong.
Christians and Jews also subscribe to the authority of the same violent God dreamed up by Abraham as he contemplated murdering his own son and laud heroic genocides in His name.
Making religion illegal would be utterly ineffective as has been shown by those who have already tried it. Only through education can we ever hope to reveal the practice of worship as a dangerous anachronism and expunge it from our societies.
Making religion illegal would be utterly ineffective as has been shown by those who have already tried it. Only through education can we ever hope to reveal the practice of worship as a dangerous anachronism and expunge it from our societies.
Fortunately those of use who had the opportunity of receiving an education have the choice to throw religion out of our lives.
In many places the people don't have that choice. Under some Islamic regimes, leaving the faith is punishable by death.
Few things demonstrate such lack of genuine faith as to use the threat of death to sustain the believers.
In many places the people don't have that choice. Under some Islamic regimes, leaving the faith is punishable by death.
Few things demonstrate such lack of genuine faith as to use the threat of death to sustain the believers.
OK, tell me one thing. Just over 20 years ago these same people were doing same thing (fighting against an invading force) why Britain and America as state (forget about individuals as they might not be controlled) were funding them openly and there was nothing wrong with that? Give me just ONE good reason.
I agree with Keyplus.
The greatest injustice of recent times is the illegal invasion and destruction of Iraq by "The Coalition of the Willing". In particular, the UK, USA and France have a long history of exploitation and brutal supression and exploitation of the people in the countries of the Middle East.
Far from bringing democracy to these areas they have facilitated and fueled the rise of the oligarchies that now control the region.
The greatest injustice of recent times is the illegal invasion and destruction of Iraq by "The Coalition of the Willing". In particular, the UK, USA and France have a long history of exploitation and brutal supression and exploitation of the people in the countries of the Middle East.
Far from bringing democracy to these areas they have facilitated and fueled the rise of the oligarchies that now control the region.
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