Uncle Doc uncle, not friend.Originally Posted by DrAndy
Uncle Doc uncle, not friend.Originally Posted by DrAndy
No my friend did something really bad and he should pay the price.
^ So I hope from that, we can establish that people do bad things to each other in relationships.
You have been badly treated by a woman and his wife (and maybe the other one) have been badly treated by a man.
Originally Posted by kingwillyhggtb
its a bit small to read easily - but i got a red rep point and told "not to call Macha a twat"Originally Posted by nameless gutless dickhead
boo hoo hoo hoo boo hoo hoo boo hoo hoo
i lost some rep points !!
how will i eva continue ?????
and hey dumbass - it was a quote from TGS - i called macha a twit
and a lotta other things also at times!
Last edited by kingwilly; 14-03-2006 at 06:11 PM.
Muzzie punishment?Originally Posted by Mhz
Buried in sand and then stoned to death?
Don't forget your camera for a TD exclusive!
Oh yes, this is another great muslim belief.
I must thank the person who red you and left that message. Thank you whoever you areOriginally Posted by kingwillyhggtb
Poolie that's (stonning) some brutal shit.
Macha here's a genuine question me ol china...
Don't Muslims have a avenue for protesting barbaric acts carried out in the prophets name?
Isn't there some mainstream humanitarian group within islam that wants to change this?
Most of us do want to change it to be honest. We're sick n tired of this brutal shit. Its only a handful of fockwit rulers in some Muslim countries such as Saudi Arabia, Iran and Pakistan who want to enforce such laws.
*fock them and fock the sharia law*
Will I be booked for hell for giving this statement?
"Most of us do"
Well what the fok are you doing then!!!!!
Get some shit sorted mate!
By a leader, start the ball rolling, you'll be famous for ever, admittedly assasinated in a couple of months, but famous for ever!
What are you going to call your sect?
Something with 'Poolcleaner' in the title would be pretty special!
I thought you asked a serious question.
I did!Originally Posted by Macha
If a majority in an organisation disagree with something they act to change it!
Why are you and the 'most' you spoke of so ineffective?
ps...is that your mum in the pic? I think she's taken a shine to the ol 'pooly'!
Not surprising really, you should hear me give the 'call to prayer' move over Frankie!!
I didn't know my mum was given permission to leave the cemetery. Was she trumpin on ya me ol' geezer and was she still fit?
Macha, I would have to say that the MOST of you are doing a shit job to stop this crap going on in the world. Untill I see something to the contrary, I blame the whole Muslim religion and their people.Originally Posted by Macha
They (the Muslim masses) all seem to act like sheep, following the extremists without question, running into the streets after prayers and the Mullahs directions.
As Poolie asked, where are the equivalent of the moderates who actually do something, like Amnesty. Why are there no moderate action groups in Islam? Why do they all just follow?
I have reported your post
I agree completely, except I will go one step further - I blame everybody not living in Nontaburi for the problems in the world today regardless of race, religion, nationality, etc. You see - I like to keep things simple, too......Originally Posted by Eliminator
Any error in tact, fact or spelling is purely due to transmissional errors...
Amazing - there are no Muslims working for Amnesty? And no Islamic moderate action groups? And all muslims follow the extremists?Originally Posted by DrAndy
Where do you find all this information? Please tell us more.
Because it is a very sensitive issue. The laws are from the Prophet's time and many peopel who are against it don't dare speak. Our bad luck is that most of the Muslim countries are ruled either by Mullahs or their puppets.Originally Posted by DrAndy
There ain't no such organisation yet but the day's not too far when we'll have them. There're thousands of Muslims working for Amnesty across the globe but that doesn't solve the problem. Amnesty won't poke its nose in such shite. There's a need for a Muslim organisation equivalent to Amnesty.
*Perhaps I'll be the one to set up such organisation and get my name registered in martyr's list*
Last edited by machangezi; 15-03-2006 at 09:36 AM.
what information was that WS?? I was asking for information with questions, if you read the post. I do not know, that is why I was askingOriginally Posted by Whiteshiva
oh, looks like Macha actually read my post and came up with some info. Thanks Macha
Last edited by DrAndy; 15-03-2006 at 09:43 AM.
People on the whole dont blame the entire muslim community, but it is a concern to them that the moderates dont speak out.
Even when they are living in countries where there is freedom of speech and they could, they dont.
Instead they defend the barbarities that are practiced
I think this is a worry to most people.
On balance they're killing themselves -- sorta like gang violence in the US. I like the status quo.
I couldn't agree more Lily. IMO sharia laws were valid at the time of the Prophet, not today. They used to chop off heads cos there was no other way like we have them today. The mullahs (so called Muslim representatives) think those laws are universal and applicable at all times. Anybody who speaks against them risk losing his life.Originally Posted by Lily
The concept of four marriages for example ain't applicable today IMO. It was applicable during the time of the Prophet cos all men were out fighting with enemies. Hundreds of thousands of Muslims died. Just to make sure that the generation goes on the Prophet IMO allowed four marriages. Mullahs still believe that four marriages are applicable.
I'm sure the day is not too far when moderate Muslims will raise their voice and stand against some obsolete laws. I personally think many things need to be changed in Sharia law.
yes, I think good laws are evolutionary and should reflect the realities of the society
Shariah laws do not. They are stuck in the barbaric ages from when they were first formulated
Not all of the sharia laws are barbaric.Originally Posted by DrAndy
OK, perhaps I was being a bit sarcastic. But there have been muslim groups, even clrics speaking out against the extremists, it is just that they do not get much press in the western media.Originally Posted by DrAndy
I sometimes check out http://www.arabnews.com/ just to get another take on what happens in the world. Actually more balanced news (as in several viewpoints allowed space) than what is common in most western media.
http://www.sorrynorwaydenmark.com/ popped up after the cartoon controversy broke out. These guys state that they are hurt by the cartoons, but still launched a web site to apologise for the actions of the extremists. This is the kind of stuff that gives me hope.
I have several Muslim friends (just as I have friends of most other religions), none of whom support terrorism. One of them is currently working with the US troops in Bagdad. He has always been sceptical of the western (and particularly US) policy in the middle east, but he is consistantly referring to the coalision forces as "the good guys", because he wants his country to be democratic. Let me also add that he was anti-Saddam a long time before that became popular in the west.....
I agree that more Muslims should speak out, but when you are "asking questions" like "Why are there no moderate action groups in Islam?" or "Why do they all just follow?", you are actually alienating the very people who support your views. They may not be given much time on CNN, FOX or BBC, but believe me, they are out there.
Think about it, when an "ordinary" Muslim, say in KL, Islamabad or Muscat says "I disagree with what these terrorists stand for and the way they are tarnishing my religion" or some obscure mullah in, say Egypt, calls for the death of all infidels - who is going to get the attention of the press and the TV stations.....?
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