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  • lxskllr
    Member
    • Sep 2007
    • 13435

    #91
    Originally posted by gax1985
    I grew up muslim buddy ! If you have any questions , ask if you like
    That's interesting. How did that come to be?

    One problem I see with Islam, is it seems that fundamentalism requires conquest, and warfare. I don't think fundamental Christianity(New Testament) has that at the core. It seems like the fundamentalist Christians are more a PITA than (usually)dangerous.

    What's your take on that? I grew up Catholic, but am now an apatheist, so I haven't read the bible much lately :^D The Old Testament had some hardcore shit in it, but I think the New Testament is supposed to supercede that.

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    • gax1985
      Member
      • Feb 2011
      • 124

      #92
      It seems that islam as we know it is a mixture of propaganda and truth. The propaganda was necessary to attain power , such as fighting to spread the religion. Mohammed understood psychology very very well , as he used worldly elements of worldy pleasures and pains in describing the afterlife , and used them as a motivator and hinderance for the things he wanted muslims to do and not do. For exampe , the 72 virgins thing I dont understand , same as the horrific descriptions of torture in hell. He played it well. Many things in the religion are not open to debate , such as existance of god , as it would mean apostasy. All the things tha the apologists out there try to tell the world are extremely hypocritical , such as "islam is peace" , and "men and women in islam are equal". Furthermore , muftis make it worse , as they would rule for and against things that Mohammed nor God discussed. For example , Cannabis and tobacco are not mentioned at all. They are not forbidden , but under the very kind muftis , they are forbidden or hated. As a muslim lives his/her life , they are filled with worry of getting to hell in the afterlife.

      As for violence , jihad could be to spread the religion ( I guess ) , protrct yourself , defend your home, defend your family , your honour , or as a second level , inner struggle , suc as struggling against doing terrible things to others and sins of alGl sort. The second level of jihad is not emphasized too much lately , sadly .

      Sorr to burden you with all this , but ask me anything you are intrigued with !

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      • GN Tobacco Sweden AB
        Member
        • Mar 2011
        • 7035

        #93
        http://urplay.se/163764
        Well this is some intresting thing Here it is 30 minets long But intresting .... And ofcorse it Dose not picture neceserely GN's ideologi on The issue

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        • remanifest
          Member
          • Jul 2011
          • 24

          #94
          I am not a Muslim, but there seems to be a lot of hate here for Islam itself. For some clear answers as to what true Islam represents, see here: Islamic Reform. Some people I know very well are involved with this movement.

          In short, Islam has been bastardized through the ages, and the various sects, and the inclusion of the Hadith, has destroyed an otherwise great religion.

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          • sgreger1
            Member
            • Mar 2009
            • 9451

            #95
            Originally posted by tom502
            I have totally quit all tobacco. I don't even know how long it's been. My buddy came over last weekend, who smokes, and I did smoke 3 cigs. But I'd do that occasionally when drinking anyway, and do not consider that as actively using. As such, I really haven't had an urge or reason to post in while, as I don't use tobacco now. But I always liked the openness of this forum in regards to discussing current events, and with this Norway story, I thought to contribute.

            Good job Tom! I want to quit completely but don't really have a reason to right now, i'm using so little that the roll I have left is going to last me for another few months at least. I'll probably stop completely after then. Keep posting though, if you stop posting than I don' have much reason to be here anymore, you're one of the good ones tom!

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            • TheJanitor
              Member
              • May 2010
              • 260

              #96
              This was just another ****ing nut. No need to look into it further. Every nut has a "reason" to freak out. His just happened to be political in nature.

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              • sgreger1
                Member
                • Mar 2009
                • 9451

                #97
                Originally posted by remanifest
                I am not a Muslim, but there seems to be a lot of hate here for Islam itself. For some clear answers as to what true Islam represents, see here: Islamic Reform. Some people I know very well are involved with this movement.

                In short, Islam has been bastardized through the ages, and the various sects, and the inclusion of the Hadith, has destroyed an otherwise great religion.

                I wouldn't call it hate, just sound reasoning, calling a spade a spade etc. Any religion that does radical shit and/or causes people to radical shit is probably not "an otherwise great religion", and this extends to christianity and several others as well. It doesn't matter what the religion "used to be", as religion is dynamic and all that really matters is how it acts in it's current incarnation.

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                • Roo
                  Member
                  • Jun 2008
                  • 3446

                  #98
                  Here we go again! remanifest, I could have used you around here a couple years ago lol. I'm done with it now. I will say, however, that wasting your time learning about Islam from this ****wad is a foolish endeavor. No offense Lx. And one more thing, I'm not thrilled with the fact that this thread has provided a platform on which to debate the merits of this murderer's personal philosophy. **** that. In my very humble opinion to do so is to disrespect the victims and our Norwegian brothers and sisters. Cheers, carry on.

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                  • snusgetter
                    Member
                    • May 2010
                    • 10903

                    #99
                    NICOTINE Connection?

                    ~
                    Did Norway shooter inject bullets with poison?

                    Manifesto reveals killer's intent to put nicotine in ammunition, media reports claim

                    Anders Behring Breivik planned to inject poison into ammunition before launching his murderous assaults in Norway, British press reported Tuesday.

                    Norwegian authorities have not confirmed that the 32-year-old man behind Norway's worst post-World War II atrocity carried out the threat. At least 76 people died in Friday's attacks.

                    In a chilling 1,500-page manifesto emailed to recipients across Europe before the attack, Breivik mentioned his intent to inject lethal doses of liquid nicotine into bullets ensuring that every shot delivered a deadly blow, U.K.'s Daily Mail reported.

                    "I’ve now ordered 50ml — 99 percent pure liquid nicotine from a Chinese online supplier," Breivik wrote in his manifesto last year, the Mail reported. It included, "3-4 drops will be injected in hollow point rifle bullets, which will effectively turn it into a lethal chemical weapon."

                    Liquid nicotine
                    1. What is it?
                      • It's tasteless and odorless
                      • Used in anti-smoking products and pesticides
                      • Lethal dosage for humans: 40 to 60 mg; poisoning, however, can show up after consuming as little as 5mg (Source: The National Capital Poison Center)

                    Police believe Breivik acted alone when he set off a massive bomb in central Oslo and then hours later massacred 68 others on a nearby island, where up to 600 people — mostly teens —had gathered for a summer political camp. Authorities have not completely ruled out that he had accomplices.
                    ...
                    ...
                    The ammunition used was illegal "dum-dum"-style bullets designed to disintegrate inside the body and cause maximum internal damage, a doctor treating shooting victims confirmed to Reuters.

                    "We still have to find out whether he did use the nicotine, and toxicology tests on the victims will give us the answer," a police official told the Daily Mail. "But his planning appears so meticulous that we fear he may have used the chemicals in this way. We would not put anything past this man."

                    Many of the Utoya victims suffered injuries consistent with hollow-point expanding ammunition, The Daily Mail reported.

                    If convicted, Breivik faces 21 years in prison for the terrorism charges. He told authorities he expected to remain in prison indefinitely. A judge ordered he be held for eight weeks, including four in isolation.


                    http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/43902300...d_news-europe/

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                    • lxskllr
                      Member
                      • Sep 2007
                      • 13435

                      Originally posted by Roo
                      And one more thing, I'm not thrilled with the fact that this thread has provided a platform on which to debate the merits of this murderer's personal philosophy. **** that. In my very humble opinion to do so is to disrespect the victims and our Norwegian brothers and sisters. Cheers, carry on.
                      Well the thing is, is it isn't just his opinion. Most wouldn't take it to the extremes he did, but there's been growing anti immigrant sentiment all over Europe. I think everyone should read his manifesto, and take on the issues it raises instead of kicking it under the bed where it can grow out of sight.

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                      • Roo
                        Member
                        • Jun 2008
                        • 3446

                        No one would have read his manifesto if he hadn't killed 80 people. Obviously, he knew that, and took so many innocent lives to perpetuate his message. Again, in my humble opinion, to allow him to have a voice in this manner is to disrespect the victims of his atrocities. He had his way on Friday, I'd rather not let him have his way with anything else.

                        Edit: To address your point more directly, I think it would be worthy to investigate the source of his woes vis a vis other channels. Not his "manifesto". He can turn that thing sideways and cram it up his whimpering ass for the next 21 years.

                        Edit 2: why did I say "vis a vis"? I hate it when people inject French or Latin into the perfectly functional English language. Sorry about that.

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                        • Joe234
                          Member
                          • Apr 2010
                          • 1948

                          More on Glenn Beck and the backlash to his Hitler Youth comparison.
                          Beck responses again insanely. Bill O'Reilly says the Norway shooter
                          can not be a Christian. He shows his hypocrisy.



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                          • sgreger1
                            Member
                            • Mar 2009
                            • 9451

                            Originally posted by snusgetter

                            If convicted, Breivik faces 21 years in prison for the terrorism charges. He told authorities he expected to remain in prison indefinitely. A judge ordered he be held for eight weeks, including four in isolation.


                            http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/43902300...d_news-europe/
                            Wait, he's only going to get 21 years? Are you serious? For shooting up a place full of kids? Norway man, y'all are vikings over there, nail his ass to a cross and then burn it at sea.

                            I must say the norwegian governments response to this has been flawless, 100% better than the US would have responded:

                            Norwegian PM Stoltenberg says, ‎"Tomorrow we will show the world that Norway's democracy grows stronger when it is challenged … and that the answer to violence is even more democracy, even more humanity, but never naïveté."

                            Norway PM: "We Must - and Will - Meet Terror with More Democracy, Not Less"


                            Done in one baby.

                            I also like how they said they aren't going to execute him because they don't want to make a martyr out of him. Let this ****er fade into obscurity. I just can't imagine what kind of monster it takes to kill that many children. Was this man a father? Completely delegitimized whatever his message was by going after the kids.

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                            • khalid
                              Member
                              • Aug 2010
                              • 348

                              Originally posted by GN Tobacco Sweden AB
                              http://urplay.se/163764
                              Well this is some intresting thing Here it is 30 minets long But intresting .... And ofcorse it Dose not picture neceserely GN's ideologi on The issue
                              Thanks for this GN, this is a very thoughtful critique.

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                              • Hanske
                                Member
                                • Jan 2011
                                • 425

                                Originally posted by Joe234
                                Glenn Beck compares camp in Norway to the
                                Hitler Youth.

                                Glen Beck's totally wrong... I can't believe the Norwegian authorities hasn't reacted to this. It's weird, this...

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