Here's your rebuttal:
You have no proof.
lol no u
Here's your rebuttal:
You have no proof.
Doesn't change the fact that people look to the OT when passing judgment on others. You'll never see some one quote Jesus and the Gospels when they're ready to judge. I should've added that they'll usually skip right over to Paul (like you), where the vengeful, murderous God of the OT suddenly reappears after being completely absent during the life of Jesus.
You'd think creating a new religion separate from Judaism named after Jesus Christ would make the Gospels more important.
And please, I'm was born and raised a Roman Catholic. I don't need your closet Muslim ass teaching me Christian Scripture.
So it's okay to bully the "mosque" owners into moving somewhere else? How about you bully the owner of the WTC over the fact that it's still a giant wound in the community after all these years? Those muslims bought the land fair and square, let them build whatever they want. This issue is just a distraction, c'mon yo.
It is a powerful ideological tool to recruit more terrorists and converts.
To build a mosque over your conquered enemy. Just like in Cordoba, Spain. Funny how he wants to name it that.
The symbolism is worth much more than whatever he has to pay for the building.
He can pretty much move anywhere else in the country. But he chose to build on on that one spot. Funny.
All of this support of this "imam" is sad. Go learn about Taqiya, go learn about who this man really is, watch his interviews from the past 10 years, read his transcripts.
For all the lip service he does, he has never come out to denounce Hezbollah or other terrorist organizations. It's all Islamic fraud to deceive the West.
lol @ someone calling me a closet muslim now
would like to know how anyone could come up with something like that from this thread
If anything helps recruit terrorists, it's when they tell the young people, "SEE! You can't peacefully exist in the West. They will and moan about "emotional wounds" while your cities have been blown to pieces and you've lived in occupation. They do not honor they're own laws, they are not the shining examples they pretend to be about - but we can make them examples." That's the kind of they are telling the kids, and even if they recruit 1 over AMERICA being butthurt about a community center with a prayer room...that's one too many and we should be ashamed for giving them the recruiting tools. The government knows this Imam, and you best believe they will watch that place like a hawk...not only for concerns about attracting fanatics, but also to protect them from the fanatics that believe they are cooperating with the evil West.
And yes, he can move the property anywhere in the country and name it Cordoba...it would still signal that the terrorists still pwned us and it would be their flag and much harder to cooperate with. the politics, gotta get real.
It's clear you are practicing Taqiya.
It's plain as day.
You're a terrorist who is fomenting discord between the West and Islam..
I wonder if New York will turn into London. Muslims in the UK want Sharia over there..of course it is a select few I believe.
The thought police are still out in full force today.. he thinks this, he said that,..blah,blah,blah..this is America where you can have your own views...
no one has answered the question,
what is insensitive about the mosque being built there? Specifically...
You know, its becoming quite clear that people like MiamiHeat, WC and all these dumb asses that are protesting the mosque are quite a bit more dangerous to what America stands for than any terrorist will ever be. Perhaps the CIA should invest some time into finding ways to fight idiocy. It'll certainly be cheaper than hunting terrorists and likely to save more lives in the long run.
It would have been tough for the CIA to pick a fight against Dubya.
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CBS Poll
Libs continue to be out of touch with most Americans.
A majority of Americans don't think it is appropriate to build a mosque and Islamic cultural center two blocks from the site of the 9/11 terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center, according to a new CBS News poll.
Nearly three of four Americans -- 71 percent -- say building a mosque so close to the site is not appropriate while just 22 percent say it is appropriate.
How one views Islam informs how they feel about the proposed construction of the mosque near Ground Zero. Those who have a favorable opinion of Islam are more inclined to think the mosque is appropriate with 50 percent calling it appropriate and 42 percent saying it isn't. Those who view Islam unfavorably decidedly think it's inappropriate 88 percent going against it to 9 percent.
Nevertheless, most Americans also agree that the developers do have a right to build a mosque there. Sixty-seven percent say they do while 29 percent say they do not.
Overall, 24 percent of Americans have a favorable impression of Islam while far more -- 39 percent -- have an unfavorable opinion of the religion. Nearly as many-- 37 percent -- don't have an opinion.
Why does this community center threaten you, Darrin?
I'm glad I'm out of touch with stupidity.
Americans like DarrinS have the right to be stupid and prejudiced.
In other news, liberal film student, Michael Enright, stabbed a Muslim cab driver in the throat, face, and arm.
http://www.salon.com/news/politics/w...ght_hate_diary
I know you guys were hoping for one of those racist, Tea Baggers. Oh well.
Michael Enright, the raging drunk who nearly killed a Muslim cab-driver in Manhattan this week, is being held without bail following his arraignment on hate crime charges. Enright a film student, is finishing a do entary about marines serving in Afghanistan, where he was embedded earlier this year for 35 days.
Enright stabbed the man after an apparently civil conversation about the driver's Muslim faith. Then Enright allegedly yelled "this is the checkpoint," and slashed the drivers throat and arm.
According to friends, Enright was usually kind and mild-mannered. He volunteered with Intersections International, a liberal organization dedicated to religious tolerance and peace.
"The person who volunteered for us is a really good guy," Intersections International executive director Rev. Robert Chase told the media. "He's responsible, he's been generous, he's concerned about the issues in the world."
"He's a really nice guy to be around," a college friend told the New York Post. ""He's a great kid," a neighbor said.
But: Enright was arrested twice last year, for disorderly conduct and underage drinking. According to the Post: "College friends said Enright had been sober for the last year."
And a friend tells the Daily News that Enright had seemed troubled and angry since his return from Afghanistan.
The Daily News also reports that cops found a diary on Enright that was filled with anti-Muslim rantings:
When he was arrested Tuesday in midtown, Enright had a personal diary filled with pages of "pretty strong anti-Muslim comments," a police source said.
The source said Enright's journal equated Muslims with "killers, ungrateful for the help they were being offered, filthy murderers without a conscience."
So. He's a complicated character. Possible alcoholism, possible PTSD.
Ahmed Sharif, the driver, described the terrifying attack to the local media. He'll go to city hall to meet Mayor Bloomberg later today.
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Just paranoid right-wingers seeing the COMMUNITY CENTER as reminder of how badly OBL beat America's ass, and beats it still today.
Right-wingers wrap themselves in the Cons ution and "respect for the law" except when their ignorance and bigotry intervenes. "Get a brain, morans"
Originally Posted by George Gervin's Afro
no one has answered the question,
what is insensitive about the mosque being built there? Specifically...
can't argue with that.
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