November 22, 2006
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Posted by: Jesusland Carlos at November 23, 2006 12:23 AM (8e/V4)
"I believe everyone should be able to practice their own religion in this country".
What about the idiots that are screaming sharia for the entire world?
Carlos, I am with you.
NOT a race!
Posted by: Melissa In Texas at November 23, 2006 04:04 AM (bbxLM)
Posted by: Greyrooster at November 23, 2006 07:53 AM (ewTnp)
Posted by: Jesusland Carlos at November 23, 2006 10:56 AM (8e/V4)
And so would the Noble Prizes as the brilliant Jewish kids would stop
studying physics, computers and medicine in favor of wife beating, goat
fucking and bomb belt design.
Posted by: Randman at November 23, 2006 11:54 AM (Sal3J)
Race and religion are 2 different things?
On a lighter note, did you ever google the word "moron" and see what pops up as the number 1 answer?
Posted by: PuddleDuck at November 23, 2006 01:13 PM (uY2e6)
Posted by: Improbulus Maximus at November 23, 2006 01:14 PM (v3I+x)
Posted by: Improbulus Maximus at November 23, 2006 01:18 PM (v3I+x)
Posted by: Improbulus Maximus "
Tell me something, Improbable Minimus - are all American muslims lying, murdering scum, or just this American muslim?
We do see the muslims as middleeastern, even the American muslims, so the discrimination against muslims is racial as well as religious, since we can't separate the race from the religion.
I think Tucker just likes to argue, because it helps to increase his ratings.
Like Bill O'reilly, Sean Hannity and Rush Limpballs, I don't think he really believes most of the bullshit he spews.
Posted by: PuddleDuck at November 23, 2006 01:56 PM (Vaoz4)
Posted by: Improbulus Maximus "
Tell me something, Improbable Minimus - are all American muslims lying, murdering scum, or just this American muslim?
We do see the muslims as middleeastern, even the American muslims, so the discrimination against muslims is racial as well as religious, since we can't separate the race from the religion.
I think Tucker just likes to argue, because it helps to increase his ratings.
Like Bill O'reilly, Sean Hannity and Rush Limpballs, I don't think he really believes most of the bullshit he spews.
Posted by: PuddleDuck at November 23, 2006 01:57 PM (Vaoz4)
Sorry for the double posts.
Posted by: PuddleDuck at November 23, 2006 01:59 PM (Vaoz4)
Sorry for the double posts.
Posted by: PuddleDuck at November 23, 2006 02:01 PM (2xoLT)
Or does it make a difference, who is doing the praying?
Posted by: PuddleDuck at November 23, 2006 02:23 PM (osb1B)
Posted by: Garduneh Mehr at November 23, 2006 02:28 PM (vixLB)
Posted by: Randman at November 23, 2006 05:04 PM (Sal3J)
puddle,
the circumstances can't be identical because it's not christian terrorists trying to hijack our planes and fly them into skyscrapers, it's islamic ones. That makes all the difference in the world.
Posted by: Jesusland Carlos at November 23, 2006 05:18 PM (8e/V4)
Or anyone, this is long so skip it if you don't have time.
Religious bias can be directed at anybody.
Once, I was publically denounced, and slandered by (Gasp) a Christian. You love this ... he was ethnically Jewish, but a Christian convert.
Now I am a non-denominational Christian. I was at various times an Atheist, and experimented with (GASP !!!) Nordic Paganism. At the time in question I had come back to Christianity. I went through a process of spiritual evolution (Hee he)
I accept Jesus, and find great worth in my current spirituality, but my faith is usually kept out of conversation because I am not like a lot of other Christians. Intelligent design is interesting, but as science it belongs in a Philosophy class, not Biology, or Paleontology.
We had been hosting activities at a game/model store that was affiliated with Games Workshop. We had kids, and dads, and moms, contests, and birthday parties, and it was fun.
We also saw it as a benefit to the community because it was something for kids to get excited about besides drugs, or getting in trouble.
Some people didn't agree. One Chamber of Commerce rep was overheard on the sidewalk saying 'it' was Satanic.
We didn't wory about that, but the owner was going out of business. I found another store where the owner welcomed us, and he even took on the Games Workshop stock because he could see the kids enjoyed it. So he said.
So anyway, this new fellow (call him 'Fred') owned a hobby, and slot car store. We even helped him reset the store, and order more stock. We did so without pay, or any other expectation thn that we were doing something worthwhile.
Then the first conversation happened.
We were talking about 'Fred's' conversion, and family life. He was telling me more than I wanted to know, and got very direct with me about what exactly I believed in. I said I believed in Jesus. "Fred' said the Bible was the literal word of God, and I said it was "A book" and needed interpretation. We got interupted.
Things were fine for a few weeks when 'Fred' decided to spring it on me that these games, and models were evil. I asked him what he was going to do with the stock, some of which was still technically on consignment from the previous store. He said he would throw it in the dumpster.
He said basically, it was statring to make a profit, and he was becomeing seduced by it. He only had brought it into his store to wean kids off of it, not to keep selling it. I asked him to let me seperate the other peoples stuff before he junked it. He said he would think about it.
The next day he had no problem with it anymore. He had said something about it being no big deal, because if you build a model of a Nazi Airship, it doesn't make you a Nazi.
A few more weeks passed with activities ongoing, and enjoyed by all. Then he called us about a broken chair in his store. He was furious, and in front of customers, called my wife and I "Satanic", and told us to leave his store.
I heard about, and evetually saw for myself, he had reset the game section so you about had to climb over a large volume of the Bible, to get to anything. H alsoe displayed a portrait of Jesus, blocking the opposite end of the aisle. He guared the aisle with intensity if anyone should go in to select a purchase.
He told people in our small community that my wife, and I were Satanic, and he threatened to call my employer about it. I tipped off my employers, and they just laughed. they knew better.
'Fred's' business went to 'hell' pretty fast though. It wasn't my fault. He scared his customers with his overzealous behavior.
We salvaged the activities we could, and held them in our own home, with approval of parents, who were always welcome to pop in. We had annual Halloween parties and it was fun.
Any comments? Anyone want to say I'm some sort of Nazi for ever considering Nordic paganism? Or maybe I'm not Christian enough?
Or does the real moral come through?
'Fred' screwed himself, by being extreme. My area is full of churches, but he was to looney for the folks here. We don't have to be alike. We just have to not be extreme to each other.
USA all the way!
Posted by: Michael Weaver at November 24, 2006 06:51 AM (2OHpj)
puddle,
the circumstances can't be identical because it's not christian terrorists trying to hijack our planes and fly them into skyscrapers, it's islamic ones. That makes all the difference in the world.
Posted by: Jesusland Carlos"
So, tell us again, JC - how many Americans attacked us on 9/11?
Well, at least, though you do admit that there are "Christian terrorists".
I guess they're too busy planning to bomb women's clinics, to bother with flying airplanes into buildings.
Posted by: PuddleDuck at November 24, 2006 08:07 AM (p5LDo)
I wish I would have said that. But I am so glad someone did. Thank you.
Posted by: No Fear at November 24, 2006 09:09 AM (ZQepB)
So, tell us again, JC - how many Americans attacked us on 9/11?
puddle,
how many Japs bombed Pearl Harbor? But you know those are stupid questions, right? Because regardless of the number, they were muslim terrorists on 9/11, not christian. So the circumstances can't be identical.
Re "christian terrorists", if that were a real issue there wouldn't be a single abortion clinic in operation today. But if the "christian terrorists" of your fevered imagination were real, I'm sure you'd be the first to ban christians from congregating in front of abortion clinics in violation of the constitutional right to do so (oh wait, you already do that!).
Posted by: Jesusland Carlos at November 24, 2006 10:22 AM (8e/V4)
Hey if you want to protest, get a permit. Light all the candles you want. At a death penilty execution or an abortion clinic. I just can't remember the last time they was a shooting at a anti -death penilty rally. Correct me if I'm wrong.
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