Lots more from the Religion of Peace at the link given above.
ML/NJ
1 posted on
09/27/2002 10:00:49 AM PDT by
ml/nj
To: ml/nj
Yes they really are tolerant of Jews and Christians over there. So much so they barbequed them in New York, Pennslyvania, and Washington D.C in the sky and on land the past 9-11 as a demonstration of peace and goodwill.
To: ml/nj
MEMRI is unbiased and impartial kinda' like Bill and Hillary are paragons of marital virtue.
kj
3 posted on
09/27/2002 10:08:57 AM PDT by
AzJP
To: ml/nj
Call me picky, but I just can't take seriously anything babbled by a follower of a gutter religion/criminal conspiricy founded by a murdering child sex abuser who had some 'peculiar' issues about dogs in his closet.
4 posted on
09/27/2002 10:09:04 AM PDT by
DWSUWF
To: ml/nj
>>The call by [the Pope] - may Allah punish him as he deserves - to the people of the [different] religions in Syria to live in peaceful coexistence is nothing more than an audacious call for the unification of religions, in accordance with the principle of human religious harmony
Not even a modicum of respect for the Pope. Of course, ml/nj, you realise this is not the true face of islam; just because they said it.....
To: ml/nj
And the Jihadist leaders in this country (along with their left-wing appeasers) condemn Franklin Graham.
What do they say about these sermons in the land of Mohammedanism?
To: ml/nj
I feel as if I've been
writing about these clowns nonstop for a whole year. Maybe I have.
When Thomas Aquinas declaimed that true religion does not require a man to set aside his rationality, he might not have been thinking of Islam. Then again, he might, as an example of a religion that didn't qualify. No religion can claim that persons of differing religious beliefs have different rights because of their beliefs, and still be a true religion that embodies the natural moral law.
Another giveaway to the falsity of Islam is its certainty, the conviction of absolute accuracy by which it sanctifies conversion by the sword and the execution of apostates. The ministers of a wholesome religion will always admit to you that they might be wrong, that what they're telling you is the best they know, not a set of guarantees you can take to the celestial bank. The reason for this is obvious: no mortal is capable of determining whether an entity's claim to be God is true or false.
That's what gave rise, ironically enough, to the Catholic principle weirdly misnamed "papal infallibility." That doctrine, contrary to the popular conception, does not declare that the Pope cannot be wrong on matters of faith or morals; rather, what it states is that any Catholic who follows papal dictates, even if they're absolutely wrong, is spiritually indemnified for it, because he's following the guidance of Christ's Vicar on Earth, and therefore is doing the best he knows.
Islam is not a religion. In all the essentials, it differs from every wholesome religion on Earth. It's a rationale for world conquest and totalitarian oppression, under a theological veneer.
Freedom, Wealth, and Peace,
Francis W. Porretto
Visit the Palace Of Reason: http://palaceofreason.com
To: ml/nj
BTTT
24 posted on
09/27/2002 12:32:03 PM PDT by
Pokey78
To: ml/nj
Why am I not surprised? With friends like Saudi Arabia, who needs enemies?
Wuck the fahhabis and fahhabism.
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