From: jmfbahciv on 18 Oct 2006 07:34 In article <453592A0.768BBF5D(a)hotmail.com>, Eeyore <rabbitsfriendsandrelations(a)hotmail.com> wrote: > > >jmfbahciv(a)aol.com wrote: > >> unsettled <unsettled(a)nonsense.com> wrote: >> >> >Religious extremism is always the result of one of the following: >> > >> >A) Insanity >> > >> >B) Desire for power, control, and wealth >> >> >> None of the above. Fear. Pure, simple terror. > >You think religious extremism is the result of fear ? Yes. Fear of losing control. > >You're barking mad. Arf, arf. /BAH
From: jmfbahciv on 18 Oct 2006 07:42 In article <009aj2dksthbu9fopngsr64nhfofi1dnjl(a)4ax.com>, John Larkin <jjlarkin(a)highNOTlandTHIStechnologyPART.com> wrote: >On Tue, 17 Oct 06 12:40:58 GMT, jmfbahciv(a)aol.com wrote: > >>In article <odi8j25ttpiuu9t6tbg4jne9cdut88qmin(a)4ax.com>, >> John Larkin <jjlarkin(a)highNOTlandTHIStechnologyPART.com> wrote: >>>On Mon, 16 Oct 2006 17:38:14 +0100, Eeyore >>><rabbitsfriendsandrelations(a)hotmail.com> wrote: >>> >>>> >>>> >>>>Lloyd Parker wrote: >>>> >>>>> JoeBloe <joebloe(a)thebarattheendoftheuniverse.org> wrote: >>>>> >>>>> > All of Islam (read the moslems) believe that all others that are not >>>>> >moslem are "infidels" and that killing them is not, nor should not be >>>>> >a crime. >>>>> >>>>> You are lying. >>>> >>>>I suspect it's what he learnt at Church. >>>> >>>>American Christian fundamentalists are as dangerous if not more so than >>their >>>>Muslim counterparts. >>>> >>> >>>Yeah, all those Southern Baptist suicide bombers. >> >>Sigh! Wait. If this gets results it will be tried. >>Have you not noticed what's been happening lately? >>And it's not just Southern Baptist. >> > >Judiasism and Christianity have generally considered suicide to be a >sin. So did Islam. > Radical Islam considers it to be a holy act. It also helps get >rid of the young males, making the world safe for lecherous old-fart >polygamists. Now think again. Christians admire and praise people who are martyrs. It doesn't take an IQ of greater than 60 to figure out how to turn that one into making suicide bombers heroes. Islam has figured out how. You need to listen to some of Falwell's speeches. Turn to that religious channel that is on your cable, arm yourself with a 10 gallon barf bag, and listen to what those believers are getting told. /BAH
From: jmfbahciv on 18 Oct 2006 07:44 In article <0oWdnYXsM90H3KjYnZ2dnUVZ8sudnZ2d(a)pipex.net>, "T Wake" <usenet.es7at(a)gishpuppy.com> wrote: > >"John Larkin" <jjlarkin(a)highNOTlandTHIStechnologyPART.com> wrote in message >news:009aj2dksthbu9fopngsr64nhfofi1dnjl(a)4ax.com... >> On Tue, 17 Oct 06 12:40:58 GMT, jmfbahciv(a)aol.com wrote: >> >>>In article <odi8j25ttpiuu9t6tbg4jne9cdut88qmin(a)4ax.com>, >>> John Larkin <jjlarkin(a)highNOTlandTHIStechnologyPART.com> wrote: >>>>On Mon, 16 Oct 2006 17:38:14 +0100, Eeyore >>>><rabbitsfriendsandrelations(a)hotmail.com> wrote: >>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>Lloyd Parker wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> JoeBloe <joebloe(a)thebarattheendoftheuniverse.org> wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> > All of Islam (read the moslems) believe that all others that are not >>>>>> >moslem are "infidels" and that killing them is not, nor should not be >>>>>> >a crime. >>>>>> >>>>>> You are lying. >>>>> >>>>>I suspect it's what he learnt at Church. >>>>> >>>>>American Christian fundamentalists are as dangerous if not more so than >>>their >>>>>Muslim counterparts. >>>>> >>>> >>>>Yeah, all those Southern Baptist suicide bombers. >>> >>>Sigh! Wait. If this gets results it will be tried. >>>Have you not noticed what's been happening lately? >>>And it's not just Southern Baptist. >>> >> >> Judiasism and Christianity have generally considered suicide to be a >> sin. Radical Islam considers it to be a holy act. > >An interpretation issue really. It would not be unreasonable for Radical >Christians or Jews to redefine some aspects of their faith to enable suicide >for a just cause. The bible has killing anyone a sin, Murder is a sin; this is not "not killing anyone". >Christians have been >fairly free with the definition of this though. Do you kill where kill is deliberate cessation of a living thing? /BAH
From: jmfbahciv on 18 Oct 2006 07:51 In article <e9ednZ8s0K3l2ajYRVnyuA(a)pipex.net>, "T Wake" <usenet.es7at(a)gishpuppy.com> wrote: > >"Eeyore" <rabbitsfriendsandrelations(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message >news:4535424A.C08609A3(a)hotmail.com... >> >> >> T Wake wrote: >> >>> <lucasea(a)sbcglobal.net> wrote in message >>> >>> > Certainly a lot of the details of Darwin's theories have been subject >>> > to >>> > question and modification over the years. What has not changed is the >>> > basic idea of evolution. >>> >>> Very true. There is a conflict of terminology and if the people on the >>> radio >>> show were talking about "Darwin's theories" specifically they are a bit >>> behind the curve. Modern evolutionary theory has progressed beyond the >>> specifics Darwin described. >> >> I've noticed that there is now a common tendency for those who reckon they >> know >> better to dismiss such things as 'just theories' as if that meant they had >> no >> vailidity ! > > >I love that phrase "just theories." It really makes me smile when some >creationist goes on about how "evolution is just a theory." > >Like Newtonian Gravity isn't "just" a theory. :-) Yes. It is just a theory. It is the human race's best guess at how nature and its laws work. Fundamentalists understand the difference between just a theory and their belief. They get threatened when teachers of their kids present evolution as a belief; the implication of this is that the goal of teaching evolution is to substitute the religion known as evolution for the religion of God. Listen to some of the idiots who are teaching el-hi science. /BAH
From: JoeBloe on 18 Oct 2006 09:47
On Mon, 16 Oct 2006 17:09:32 +0100, "T Wake" <usenet.es7at(a)gishpuppy.com> Gave us: >Well, all I said was we could meet up No, that isn't "all you said". |