Bored.Of.Life
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if christian women wanted to wear a veil, they would become a nun.
So you are saying shite and sunni arabs are mortal enemies, since 99% of arab suicide bombers killed muslims, not american soldiers.beentherdunthat said:lol.... Um are you an idiot. Why would he blow himself up for the purpose of killing his own people. You've misinterpreted the intention. He would've blew himself up to kill the enemy, say that instead.
The Bible has a map at the end which shows lands assigned to 11 Israeli tribes by God. which include all of the lands owned by Israel plus Jordan, Lebanon and Southern Syria. I believe a good muslim should cede those lands to jews since your own Quran said that its given to jews.The books don't come with a map honey. Israel might be given to the jews, but initially the land they now own wasn't theirs, it was acquired after they migrated in. Which now is part of Israel. =]
Two question: Do you believe that Islam is true? Do you believe that because of lack of faith all non muslims are kaffir and should be converted into Islam and those who are unwilling to convert must be killed?PwarYuex said:Two questions, first: Do you believe that Judaism is true? Do you believe that, because of their lack of faith, non-Jews may somehow suffer in either this life or after it?
What about someone who deosn't give a fuck about religion full stop?JaredR said:As previously said, a Non-Jew, according to Jewish law and tradition must only follow the 7 Noachide Laws, whilst a Jew must observe the 613 Mitzvot.
Now you tell me who is the more burdened and hence more inclined to "suffer"?
Actually, I believe all three religious texts have rough maps and specifically describe the areas in question.beentherdunthat said:The books don't come with a map honey. Israel might be given to the jews, but initially the land they now own wasn't theirs, it was acquired after they migrated in. Which now is part of Israel. =]
Nah, I'm pretty sure TacoTerrorist was allergic to logic.beentherdunthat said:He was allergic to idiots like you.
Um, no. Now please explain why you asked me that.Aryanbeauty said:Two question: Do you believe that Islam is true? Do you believe that because of lack of faith all non muslims are kaffir and should be converted into Islam and those who are unwilling to convert must be killed?
Define "immoral."JaredR said:The 7 laws are:
Do not murder.
Do not steal.
Do not worship false gods.
Do not be sexually immoral.
Do not eat a limb removed from a live animal.
Do not curse God.
Set up courts and bring offenders to justice.
Most people religious or irreligious would be inclined to follow these out of their own moral upbringing.
So if an irreligious person commits any of the above offences then they will have some answering to do! I can safely say that Christians and Muslims would think the same.
Press edit.writer'sblock said:Define "immoral."
Everything applys; the differing social constructs makes everything a variable.
So all animals which are alive you cannot eat; issue here, when meat is nolonger alive it is rotting. Therefore, all people of the islamic variety should be only eating greens. I doubt that is the exact wording, translated, but if that is the case there is a massive hole in their diet.
When it is published, I may read it, I'm not that ignorante, and if it is as poorly written with arguements with more holes than a sieve, there might be the blood of a Sus Suinae in Lakemba. No?
No, the law actually stipulates that you don't eat the limb of a creature torn whilst it is still living. i.e. animal cruelty. Therefore if you're to consume meat it must be slaughtered first.So all animals which are alive you cannot eat; issue here, when meat is nolonger alive it is rotting. Therefore, all people of the islamic variety should be only eating greens. I doubt that is the exact wording, translated, but if that is the case there is a massive hole in their diet.
You might use bigger words than say the american fundies when you decide which parts are religious guidelines and which parts are outdated laws, but how do you know you're right and they're wrong?Problem is that a lot of religious texts have mixed legal and religious guidelines, simply because religion and the law were the same. So you have legal guidelines (specific to a context, namely c.1000BC in the ancient Near East) which date extraordinarily quickly, and yet are not updated because idiots think that these are indeed religious guidelines (which should be ageless).
No, but nice try.Gay Captain said:Paul pretty much made it all up himself.
Are you talking about the Paul the disciple of Jesus who was the first Pope?Gay Captain said:Paul pretty much made it all up himself.
Um I think the guy is Catholic.Schroedinger said:Paul of Tarsus categorically was not the first pope
The first pope was St Peter "The rock upon which I shall build my church".
You stupid non-Catholics, with your perverted religious ideas and nonsensical conclusions.
That was a rhetorical question to what just asked me.PwarYuex said:Um, no. Now please explain why you asked me that.
Paul wasn't one of the twelve disciples... He never met Jesus. He turned a religion of life into one of death.lyounamu said:Are you talking about the Paul the disciple of Jesus who was the first Pope?
I think it's pretty clear that you consistently show you don't know much about Biblical scholarship, mate. Sorry, but maybe stop trying?Schroedinger said:Christ said not to alter one iota of the previous writings and that all of the laws previous to him still held.
He has a very valid point.