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1061  Other / Politics & Society / Re: 14 year old Muslim teen gets illegally detained in Texas for homemade clock on: September 18, 2015, 07:10:02 PM
They didn't think it was a bomb, they just wanted to **** with a brown kid

Argument from authority! Plus, kind of racist. Argument from racist authority!

Do you know what argument from authority is?
1062  Other / Politics & Society / Re: 14 year old Muslim teen gets illegally detained in Texas for homemade clock on: September 18, 2015, 06:45:06 PM
My favorite aspect of this is that a 14 year old boy can make a clock from scratch but his engineering teacher doesn't even know what he's looking at. Perhaps the kid should be teaching the class?

apparently he showed it to his ENG teacher, who then told him that it looks similar to a bomb and he should be careful showing it to people. He then later pulled it out of his bag and plugged it in , to show how it beeps to the class. that was when it was confiscated and everything escalated.
imo, he is getting too much attention, I dont think he was arrested because he is Muslim, HE GOT ARRESTED BECAUSE HE HAD A BRIEFCASE WITH A TIMER IN IT. Now everyone is talking about how the education system in place sucks and how they treat Muslims differently.  Sad Huh

Actually, he "proudly offered it to his engineering teacher", according to the Dallas Morning News. Not his English teacher. He said not to show it to anyone, not that it resembles a bomb.

He didn't pull it out of his bag and "plug it in", you can't "plug in" a homemade clock, it runs on batteries. It beeped because of an alarm during class.

If there was a legitimate bomb threat, they would never confiscate the bomb, they would call in the bomb squad and have students evacuate the premises. In not doing so they pretty much killed the entire school. They didn't think it was a bomb, they just wanted to **** with a brown kid (This is the first time I drop the F bomb on this forum).
1063  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Why do people hate islam? on: September 18, 2015, 06:38:29 PM
Terrorism emanates from hate and going by your posts I can say you harbour lot of hate towards muslims.Thank god people like you are confined to express their hatred online only

I don't hate Muslims. In my experience most Muslims are like most Christians -- they don't know jack shit about their religion. The problem with Muslims is only if they start learning about their religion and taking it seriously. I suspect most Muslims who get to the point that they start learning about their religion either (1) stop learning about it because of the consequences or (2) stop believing in Islam but pretend to in order to stay alive. It's the third category -- those that learn about it and believe more fervently -- that form groups like ISIS.

Yes!

This is the thing that I have been trying to get people to understand for a long time, now.

People just can't get it through their thick skulls that Islam is that violent... at least not until they become full fledged Muslims, and then it is too late to back out easily.

Smiley

Leviticus 20:27 "And as for a man or woman in whom there proves to be a mediumistic spirit or spirit of prediction, they should be put to death without fail.  They should pelt them to death with stones.  Their own blood is upon them."

It's the word of God, follow your religion, then get arrested

People in glass houses should not pelt stones.

The Christian religion says that the Torah laws were given to the nation of Israel, and those who say that they are part of the nation of Israel.

Since I am not of that nation of Israel, those laws don't apply to me in the sense that I can be arrested for not obeying. Besides, I have not been accused of breaking this law even if it could be applied to me. No accusation, no arrest.

On top of that, I am part of the spiritual Israel. There is complete forgiveness there. God has not accused me, nor has any man. What are you blabbing about? Are you going to make false accusations against me?

However, thank you for this opportunity to respond. It gives me practice responding, in the event I ever need to go to court.

Smiley

"Do not think that I have come to abolish the law or the prophets.  I have come not to abolish but to fulfill.  Amen, I say to you, until heaven and earth pass away, not the smallest part or the smallest part of a letter will pass from the law, until all things have taken place."  (Matthew 5:17 NAB)


For truly, I say to you, till heaven and earth pass away, not an iota, not a dot, will pass the law until all is accomplished.  Whoever then relaxes one of the least of these commandments and teaches men so, shall be called least in the kingdom of heaven; but he who does them and teaches them shall be called great in the kingdom of heaven  (Matthew 5:18-19 RSV)  Clearly the Old Testament is to be abided by until the end of human existence itself.  None other then Jesus said so.

"It is easier for Heaven and Earth to pass away than for the smallest part of the letter of the law to become invalid."  (Luke 16:17 NAB)

If you ever did go to court, you'd get sued for being a shitty lawyer
1064  Other / Politics & Society / Re: 14 year old Muslim teen gets illegally detained in Texas for homemade clock on: September 18, 2015, 06:26:30 PM
I agree.

Thank you.
1065  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Why do people hate islam? on: September 18, 2015, 06:00:07 PM
Terrorism emanates from hate and going by your posts I can say you harbour lot of hate towards muslims.Thank god people like you are confined to express their hatred online only

I don't hate Muslims. In my experience most Muslims are like most Christians -- they don't know jack shit about their religion. The problem with Muslims is only if they start learning about their religion and taking it seriously. I suspect most Muslims who get to the point that they start learning about their religion either (1) stop learning about it because of the consequences or (2) stop believing in Islam but pretend to in order to stay alive. It's the third category -- those that learn about it and believe more fervently -- that form groups like ISIS.

Yes!

This is the thing that I have been trying to get people to understand for a long time, now.

People just can't get it through their thick skulls that Islam is that violent... at least not until they become full fledged Muslims, and then it is too late to back out easily.

Smiley

Leviticus 20:27 "And as for a man or woman in whom there proves to be a mediumistic spirit or spirit of prediction, they should be put to death without fail.  They should pelt them to death with stones.  Their own blood is upon them."

It's the word of God, follow your religion, then get arrested

People in glass houses should not pelt stones.
1066  Other / Politics & Society / Re: 14 year old Muslim teen gets illegally detained in Texas for homemade clock on: September 18, 2015, 05:41:08 PM
You're quoting Ayaan Hirsi Ali, who is not a Muslim.

Ayaan Hirsi Ali was born to orthodox Muslim parents in Somalia, and she was a practicing Muslim for most of her life. Even when she started her political career, she was strongly pro-Muslim. She may not be a Muslim right now, but she is knowledgeable about the various evil customs being practiced by the followers of Islam.

Argument from authority.
1067  Other / Off-topic / Re: Ban the person above you (jokingly). on: September 17, 2015, 08:52:35 PM
Banned for promoting Binary Options, extremely risky.
banned  for spamming and cluttering the thread.,,

Banned for promoting scam sites
1068  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Why do people hate islam? on: September 17, 2015, 08:51:44 PM
I hate how people treat Snopes like the ultimate unbiased source of factual information. There is not a single source on the internet that is free of bias and misinformation. One can minimize it by using multiple sources but that's about it.
1069  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Why do people hate islam? on: September 17, 2015, 08:30:46 PM
I can't take anyone that has misinformation such as "Palestinians celebrated 9/11" on their profile seriously.

If you're talking about the Washington Bridge incident in 2001, they never verified the race of the people "celebrating". Secondly, they could not have been "celebrating", because the towers wouldn't go down until later during the day.
is this guy for real? they were handing out sweets "from osama bin laden" in the street

i would have gone with it was only a handful of palestinians (true) or they were perfectly justified in hating jewmerica (also true) instead of pretending something millions of us saw with our own eyes that day didn't happen


Do you know anything about the flag you're using on your profile?

JJ Philips, you really are a violent person if you are serious about your claim regarding extermination of the human race.
1070  Other / Politics & Society / Re: 14 year old Muslim teen gets illegally detained in Texas for homemade clock on: September 17, 2015, 08:29:19 PM
Can you show me an example of Islamic literature calling blacks/aboriginal tribes "savages" that would be "exterminated" by the "superior" white races?

One example of "superiority" of Muslims is stated in Qu'ran 3:110:

Quote
Ye are the best community that hath been raised up for mankind. Ye enjoin right conduct and forbid indecency; and ye believe in Allah.

And what about unbelievers? Qu'ran 8:12-14:

Quote
When thy Lord inspired the angels, (saying): I am with you. So make those who believe stand firm. I will throw fear into the hearts of those who disbelieve. Then smite the necks and smite of them each finger. That is because they opposed Allah and His messenger. Whoso opposeth Allah and His messenger, (for him) lo! Allah is severe in punishment. That (is the award), so taste it, and (know) that for disbelievers is the torment of the Fire.

Now, I recognize that you'd be against this kind of rhetoric if it were used by "whites" against "non-whites" or "Jews" against "non-Jews". I also recognize you don't have a problem with it when it's used by "Muslims" against "non-Muslims." I also know why you make this distinction.

I'm an egalitarian, not an "Islamophile" (a word that you made up)

Also, I believe that abolition of all religion will eventually occur, but it is not my personal objective to eliminate religion, not through violent means any way.

You're quoting Ayaan Hirsi Ali, who is not a Muslim.

I was talking about Islamic literature, that is, literature written by followers of Islam. Not the Quran.
1071  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Why do people hate islam? on: September 17, 2015, 06:34:49 PM
I, like many others, saw the video of Palestinians celebrating on the same day. It was after the towers had come down. And it was clear they knew what they were celebrating. It is also historically obvious that Palestinians support terrorism, due to an extremely long list of incidents. It was a few years later that I started hearing people rewrite history to say things like "that was video of a wedding" when it obviously wasn't.

Do you know why you're denying that Palestinians celebrated 9/11? I do.

"The blood of a thousand Arabs is not worth a Jewish fingernail"
~Rabbi Yaacov Perrin, on the Eve of celebration of an Israeli terrorist attack by Baruch Goldstein

1072  Other / Politics & Society / Re: 14 year old Muslim teen gets illegally detained in Texas for homemade clock on: September 17, 2015, 06:18:41 PM
Because throughout history, since it's inception, The United States has always tried to maintain it's position as the Global Police, lecturing other nations about morality. Even before their establishment, The British Empire believed in their God given right to expand Westward (Manifest Destiny) and the fact that Non-White people were in fact sub-human, and it was a burden put down on the white man by God himself to "civilize" these "savage" races.

No such pattern has been found in any other country.

You should read more about the expansion of the Islamic world in its early history.

Why? We're talking about The United States, present day here. Not the Islamic world a few centuries ago.

By saying "no such pattern has been found in any other country" you're referring to things beyond the U.S. (and Britain and the West generally). I don't think the Ummah (in any time period) was a "country," but it there have obviously been many geopolitical units that did far more to "civilize" (Islamize) the "savages" (natives) -- and in more brutal ways than the West. But you don't care about that. Do you know why? I do.

"Ummah" is an Arabic word referring to "community"

It was not a country, and it was certainly not a race.

Can you show me an example of Islamic literature calling blacks/aboriginal tribes "savages" that would be "exterminated" by the "superior" white races?
1073  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Why do people hate islam? on: September 17, 2015, 06:16:52 PM
I can't take anyone that has misinformation such as "Palestinians celebrated 9/11" on their profile seriously.

If you're talking about the Washington Bridge incident in 2001, they never verified the race of the people "celebrating". Secondly, they could not have been "celebrating", because the towers wouldn't go down until later during the day.
1074  Other / Politics & Society / Re: 14 year old Muslim teen gets illegally detained in Texas for homemade clock on: September 17, 2015, 06:08:43 PM
Hillbillies  Cheesy

How could anyone believe that a sharia court is in Texas? We all know that only happens in Kentucky.

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I was confused by your post at first, then I saw the picture and went "Oh, I see what you did there"

Yes, I see what he did there too. He decided to be a dumb asshole, as usual. Well, in between the time he spends making excuses for the barbaric religions he favors.
Haha. No. all religion is delusion. Just pointing out that there is a voice for sharia law in the U.S. That is where a few people make up rules for themselves then decide everyone else should obey their rules also. Even thous of us who don't believe in Santa Clause.

Sure there's a voice for Shariah Law in the U.S. For example, there's CAIR and various other Islamic groups. But that's not what you mean is it? Under Shariah Law in much of the world today homosexuals are murdered, thrown off buildings, hung, crucified. Somehow you seem more concerned about a Christian woman in Kentucky who wouldn't sign a document. You find that more offensive. Do you know why? I do.

Uganda is a Christian nation that kills the gays as well. Yes, a large portion of the world is messed up. The focus is on the nation that brags about freedom and equality.

For RodeoX and the many other Islamophiles on this forum it's never about bad things in the Islamic world and always about bad things in the Western World. Do you know why? I do.

Me too.

Because throughout history, since it's inception, The United States has always tried to maintain it's position as the Global Police, lecturing other nations about morality. Even before their establishment, The British Empire believed in their God given right to expand Westward (Manifest Destiny) and the fact that Non-White people were in fact sub-human, and it was a burden put down on the white man by God himself to "civilize" these "savage" races.

No such pattern has been found in any other country.

You should read more about the expansion of the Islamic world in its early history.

Why? We're talking about The United States, present day here. Not the Islamic world a few centuries ago.
1075  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Why do people hate islam? on: September 17, 2015, 06:07:59 PM
....
About gravity, no. In fact, I think that the thing that we call gravity is really inertia, and that there isn't any gravity.....

Maybe I'm pissing in the wind.

Wait...the piss goes down.

I'll have to weigh the consequences of that.

There is no gravity. The earth sucks.

If there's no gravity, what keeps the Australians from falling off the bottom of the Earth?

Answer: God
1076  Other / Politics & Society / Re: 14 year old Muslim teen gets illegally detained in Texas for homemade clock on: September 17, 2015, 06:04:26 PM
Hillbillies  Cheesy

How could anyone believe that a sharia court is in Texas? We all know that only happens in Kentucky.

img  picture removed for space  /img

I was confused by your post at first, then I saw the picture and went "Oh, I see what you did there"

Yes, I see what he did there too. He decided to be a dumb asshole, as usual. Well, in between the time he spends making excuses for the barbaric religions he favors.
Haha. No. all religion is delusion. Just pointing out that there is a voice for sharia law in the U.S. That is where a few people make up rules for themselves then decide everyone else should obey their rules also. Even thous of us who don't believe in Santa Clause.

Sure there's a voice for Shariah Law in the U.S. For example, there's CAIR and various other Islamic groups. But that's not what you mean is it? Under Shariah Law in much of the world today homosexuals are murdered, thrown off buildings, hung, crucified. Somehow you seem more concerned about a Christian woman in Kentucky who wouldn't sign a document. You find that more offensive. Do you know why? I do.

Uganda is a Christian nation that kills the gays as well. Yes, a large portion of the world is messed up. The focus is on the nation that brags about freedom and equality.

For RodeoX and the many other Islamophiles on this forum it's never about bad things in the Islamic world and always about bad things in the Western World. Do you know why? I do.

Me too.

Because throughout history, since it's inception, The United States has always tried to maintain it's position as the Global Police, lecturing other nations about morality. Even before their establishment, The British Empire believed in their God given right to expand Westward (Manifest Destiny) and the fact that Non-White people were in fact sub-human, and it was a burden put down on the white man by God himself to "civilize" these "savage" races.

No such pattern has been found in any other country.
1077  Other / Politics & Society / Re: 14 year old Muslim teen gets illegally detained in Texas for homemade clock on: September 17, 2015, 05:56:02 PM
Hillbillies  Cheesy

How could anyone believe that a sharia court is in Texas? We all know that only happens in Kentucky.

img  picture removed for space  /img

I was confused by your post at first, then I saw the picture and went "Oh, I see what you did there"

Yes, I see what he did there too. He decided to be a dumb asshole, as usual. Well, in between the time he spends making excuses for the barbaric religions he favors.
Haha. No. all religion is delusion. Just pointing out that there is a voice for sharia law in the U.S. That is where a few people make up rules for themselves then decide everyone else should obey their rules also. Even thous of us who don't believe in Santa Clause.

Sure there's a voice for Shariah Law in the U.S. For example, there's CAIR and various other Islamic groups. But that's not what you mean is it? Under Shariah Law in much of the world today homosexuals are murdered, thrown off buildings, hung, crucified. Somehow you seem more concerned about a Christian woman in Kentucky who wouldn't sign a document. You find that more offensive. Do you know why? I do.

Uganda is a Christian nation that kills the gays as well. Yes, a large portion of the world is messed up. The focus is on the nation that brags about freedom and equality.
1078  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Why do people hate islam? on: September 17, 2015, 04:11:53 PM
So: were the followers of Mohammed true Muslims or not? And if not, then who is? was? has ever been?
I am afraid we can ever get known to REAL history ...
everyone is a terrorist you just need to push them ...
History does not show that everyone who has just been pushed becomes a terrorist.

Not only history has shown that. But psychology and genetics can testify that being terrorist is a product of to many factors (including genes) that it is difficult verified for all the human kinds and every person.


A terrorist gene?




Sure. There are characteristics or personality as for example aggresivity or desire to kill that are genetics. No one can be killer if has not the genes to kill. To many people suffer but not are able to kill. Why? Have not the gene.... You think that John of ISIS have not the gene of the killer when beheading without any emotion the head of one innocent person?

Oddly enough, the factors pertain more to environment than genes. The CIA spent millions of dollars on trying to reprogram humans into ideal interrogation subjects, as well as "instruct them" to be assassins. Google: "MK Utra"
1079  Other / Politics & Society / Re: 14 year old Muslim teen gets illegally detained in Texas for homemade clock on: September 17, 2015, 04:08:40 PM
School releases victim blaming letter in a mundane attempt to justify suspending Ahmed for three days.

"While we do not have any threats to our school community, we want you to be aware that the Irving Police Department responded to a suspicious-looking item on campus yesterday. We are pleased to report that after the police department’s assessment, the item discovered at school did not pose a threat to your child’s safety."

This is worded to mislead the reader into believing the Irving Police Department arrested and detained Ahmed for a "suspicious-looking item", when in actuality, it was the school staff that misinformed the Police Department that a student brought a bomb to school.

Furthermore, the letter claims that Ahmed had brought a "prohibited item" to school, despite the fact that at least seven other students had been reported to have brought homemade clocks to school.

"I recommend using this opportunity to talk with your child about the Student Code of Conduct and specifically not bringing items to school that are prohibited."

Read the full letter here:
http://www.vox.com/2015/9/16/9336557/ahmed-mohamed-clock-school
This is stupider than a bucket of rocks. 

Some people should be fired.  Even better, arrest them and have them booked, see how they feel about it then.

The sad thing is, the school didn't even take proper action, they were meant to evacuate the premises. Instead, the school day carried on its usual routine. If the kid brought an actual bomb, it would have exploded and everybody would have died. Either way, the administration was indeed stupider than a bucket of rocks.
1080  Other / Off-topic / Re: Ban the person above you (jokingly). on: September 17, 2015, 03:43:49 PM
Banned for my sins
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