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DivideBYZero

Lifer
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"Them" refers to muslims, obviously.

By funding them you are contributing (in a very small and indirect way) to the success of a murderous, barbaric, misogynistic belief system responsible for great evil in the world.

For what it's worth, I feel the same way about christianity. Every dollar not put in their collection baskets is one less dollar they have to move around paedophile priests instead of turning them into the police, and one less dollar they have to buy peoples' silence or pay off victims out of court.

While muslim money isn't funneled to a centralized ruling body the way catholic money is, any aid to a religion's followers still does indirectly, and in a very minor way, aid the religion itself.

If the tiny amount that it factors in is what you have trouble seeing as important, than don't vote in any election in the future. It's the same principle.

Just as every US citizen is responsible for bombings and killings in Ireland and England by the IRA? Ahh, OK. :roll:
 

dabuddha

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"Them" refers to muslims, obviously.

By funding them you are contributing (in a very small and indirect way) to the success of a murderous, barbaric, misogynistic belief system responsible for great evil in the world.

For what it's worth, I feel the same way about christianity. Every dollar not put in their collection baskets is one less dollar they have to move around paedophile priests instead of turning them into the police, and one less dollar they have to buy peoples' silence or pay off victims out of court.

While muslim money isn't funneled to a centralized ruling body the way catholic money is, any aid to a religion's followers still does indirectly, and in a very minor way, aid the religion itself.

If the tiny amount that it factors in is what you have trouble seeing as important, than don't vote in any election in the future. It's the same principle.

And that's the ignorance I was referring to. Let me try to explain it to you

<dabuddha attempting to be like ckent> Back in the 20th century, white folk from down south used to lynch black folk. So you should not shop at any store owned by a beloved patriot because you're indirectly supporting lynchings.
 

CKent

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And that's the ignorance I was referring to. Let me try to explain it to you

<dabuddha attempting to be like ckent> Back in the 20th century, white folk from down south used to lynch black folk. So you should not shop at any store owned by a beloved patriot because you're indirectly supporting lynchings.
Read my posts again. I said a group we are willfully a part of. We have no control over our skin color. Please try to be a little less stupid.

Regardless, lynchings are a thing of the past. There is a daily suicide bombing, on average, in the current-day muslim world.

The stupidity of those who disagree with me never ceases to astound me. I get one-liner insults in response to a well thought out post (try attacking the idea, not the person, even though it takes some actual thought - something telling someone to "grow up" doesn't require - projecting much?), I get people who can't distinguish between the current and the past, I get people who can't even read my posts before replying, and while it hasn't yet happened in this thread, I often get called racist, as if islam is an ethnicity (hint: only 20&#37; of the world's muslims are Arabic/Persian). It's all the proof I need that I'm right and that anyone pro-muslim is caught up in a bizarre need to be politically correct no matter the cost.
 
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dabuddha

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Read my posts again. I said a group we are willfully a part of. We have no control over our skin color. Please try to be a little less stupid.

You might not have any control over your skin color but you do have control over your actions. You can't blame a whole collection of people for the actions of a few. Doing so just shows your ignorance.

Here's another example for you:

<CKent> The boy scouts had a scoutmaster that turned out to be a pedophile. As a result, all boy scouts are pure evil and by supporting the boy scouts, you're supporting pedophilia. </CKent>

Is that better?
 

CKent

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You might not have any control over your skin color but you do have control over your actions. You can't blame a whole collection of people for the actions of a few. Doing so just shows your ignorance.

Here's another example for you:

<CKent> The boy scouts had a scoutmaster that turned out to be a pedophile. As a result, all boy scouts are pure evil and by supporting the boy scouts, you're supporting pedophilia. </CKent>

Is that better?

That isn't at all how I'd word it, but the boy scouts are known to harbor a great deal of pedophiles, which is not surprising considering they are a christian organization.
 

magomago

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Read my posts again. I said a group we are willfully a part of. We have no control over our skin color. Please try to be a little less stupid.

Regardless, lynchings are a thing of the past. There is a daily suicide bombing, on average, in the current-day muslim world.

The stupidity of those who disagree with me never ceases to astound me.
I get one-liner insults in response to a well thought out post (try attacking the idea, not the person, even though it takes some actual thought - something telling someone to "grow up" doesn't require - projecting much?), I get people who can't distinguish between the current and the past, I get people who can't even read my posts before replying, and while it hasn't yet happened in this thread, I often get called racist, as if islam is an ethnicity (hint: only 20% of the world's muslims are Arabic/Persian). It's all the proof I need that I'm right and that anyone pro-muslim is caught up in a bizarre need to be politically correct no matter the cost.

ahahahahah :awe: well thought out posts? Bwahahaha

I guess my employer is indirectly supporting terrorism by giving me a paycheck!

Oh yeah, Halal shouldn't be any drier - I learned for ATOT that the juices (as Fenix pointed out correctly) isn't blood. I also experienced that first hand when i saw a few goat slaughters :p blood is much much thicker and much darker from the light pink/red juices that we see in meat.
 

CKent

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ahahahahah :awe: well thought out posts? Bwahahaha

I guess my employer is indirectly supporting terrorism by giving me a paycheck!

Oh yeah, Halal shouldn't be any drier - I learned for ATOT that the juices (as Fenix pointed out correctly) isn't blood. I also experienced that first hand when i saw a few goat slaughters :p blood is much much thicker and much darker from the light pink/red juices that we see in meat.
Compared to your "ahahahaha bwahahahah ololololol", what I just dropped in the toilet is intelligent.

I have no idea what your job is, so it's kind of pointless to mention it.

The red juice is water colored by proteins.
 

Mir96TA

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hormones are haram
Since when and who said that ?

. Kosher basically means conforming to the dietary laws.
If you are refering kosher to zabiha halal meat; then you are wrong.
Halal meat mean; Animal or bird or Fish you can eat. Zabiha meat mean, its been slaughter in the guide line of Islamic law

Best bud is Muslim and I have cooked Halal meat. All the meat I have seen in Halal butcher shop look dryer. Unless they do something else to it. I know that blood is considered unclean so they really get rid of the stuff.
You going by looks ! :eek:
You can't say by looking at it.
I have cooked from Butcher shop off Alberson to Tomthumb and my local butcher who served Halal meat.
No of the meat feel dryer then other
 

magomago

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Compared to your "ahahahaha bwahahahah ololololol", what I just dropped in the toilet is intelligent.

I have no idea what your job is, so it's kind of pointless to mention it.

The red juice is water colored by proteins.

Cause I don't want the thread going into P&N D:


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By funding them you are contributing (in a very small and indirect way) to the success of a murderous, barbaric, misogynistic belief system responsible for great evil in the world...While muslim money isn't funneled to a centralized ruling body the way catholic money is, any aid to a religion's followers still does indirectly, and in a very minor way, aid the religion itself.[/q]

You said that; I only cut out the undeserved rant about christianity. But using your logic I can say the following:
By my company funding me in the work I do, they are contributing, in a very small and indirect way, to the success of murderous, barbaric, misogynistic belief system responsible for great evil in the world....any aid to a religion's followers does indirectly, and in a very minor way, aid the religion itself.

This is like saying "hiring people helps people"...UH NO SHIT SHERLOCK!

And why do I laugh at it? Because it is a simpleton thought! Somehow you conflate very very very small numbers of Muslims with every single other Muslim. Then you go on and rant about the evils of Islam and what the religion wants to do as if it has some kind of free will on its own.

Somehow I am responsible for actions of people I never met, who live half way across the world, who I can probably barely communicate with, simply because we both claim to believe in the theology that a single brook discusses. You are a fool for thinking that because you do not understand that "guilt by association" is not valid - hell, it isn't even real association; it is like saying "guilt by absolutely vague association which really shouldn't even count as association". I'm no more responsible for that than I am for the actions of my neighbors who live 4-6 houses down from me and whom I also don't know at all, yet who are much closer in proximity to me.
 

CKent

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By my company funding me in the work I do, they are contributing, in a very small and indirect way, to the success of murderous, barbaric, misogynistic belief system responsible for great evil in the world....any aid to a religion's followers does indirectly, and in a very minor way, aid the religion itself.

This is like saying "hiring people helps people"...UH NO SHIT SHERLOCK!
If this was supposed to make sense, it failed horribly.

And why do I laugh at it? Because it is a simpleton thought!
This from someone who has tried and failed twice to present a coherent thought about how employment relates to religion.

Somehow you conflate very very very small numbers of Muslims with every single other Muslim.
Yes, and I explained my reasoning in detail. Mind responding to it?

Somehow I am responsible for actions of people I never met, who live half way across the world, who I can probably barely communicate with, simply because we both claim to believe in the theology that a single brook discusses.
Yes, and I explained my reasoning in detail. Mind responding to it?

You are a fool for thinking that because you do not understand that "guilt by association" is not valid - hell, it isn't even real association; it is like saying "guilt by absolutely vague association which really shouldn't even count as association". I'm no more responsible for that than I am for the actions of my neighbors who live 4-6 houses down from me and whom I also don't know at all, yet who are much closer in proximity to me.
I explained my reasoning in detail. Mind responding to it?

It's kind of frustrating to have you write so much impertinent drivel since I already addressed everything you said before you even said it.

Know what? Bwahaahahaha ololololzl ur stupid. Ur also a trol sinse u disagre wif me.

There, I've lowered myself to ATOT's level. I feel dirty, but at least I'm speaking a language you can all understand.
 
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magomago

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If this was supposed to make sense, it failed horribly.


This from someone who has tried and failed twice to present a coherent thought about how employment relates to religion.


Yes, and I explained my reasoning in detail. Mind responding to it?


Yes, and I explained my reasoning in detail. Mind responding to it?


I explained my reasoning in detail. Mind responding to it?

Lol I would have thought that trying to explain your own logic to you would help you realize how inaccurate (and honestly ridiculous!) it was. Kind of how kids are taught to read their reports aloud during the editing phase to see if it makes grammatical sense...I guess it doesn't work for you!

Several people tried to point out the problem with your logic, but apparently you are too thick skulled to understand that you can't mix up the actions of a few with a larger group, that you can't pretend a single group acts in unison (much less a group as huge and diverse as muslims), that people even within the same group are very diverse and can still have no functional connections among another. Yet you seem to be fine to swipe all that aside.
In short, to make it simple: you lack critical thinking skills and an ability to see the complexities in life.
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Speaking of which, yesterday's lunch was a chicken shawarma; Made from a guy whose family's origins came from Palestine - he made it the same way his parents taught him; it was tried and true Palestinian style. Absolutely delicious....in a terrorist kind of way ;)
 

CKent

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Lol I would have thought that trying to explain your own logic to you would help you realize how inaccurate (and honestly ridiculous!) it was. Kind of how kids are taught to read their reports aloud during the editing phase to see if it makes grammatical sense...I guess it doesn't work for you!

Several people tried to point out the problem with your logic, but apparently you are too thick skulled to understand that you can't mix up the actions of a few with a larger group, that you can't pretend a single group acts in unison (much less a group as huge and diverse as muslims), that people even within the same group are very diverse and can still have no functional connections among another. Yet you seem to be fine to swipe all that aside.
In short, to make it simple: you lack critical thinking skills and an ability to see the complexities in life.
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Speaking of which, yesterday's lunch was a chicken shawarma; Made from a guy whose family's origins came from Palestine - he made it the same way his parents taught him; it was tried and true Palestinian style. Absolutely delicious....in a terrorist kind of way ;)
When a catholic priest is caught molesting children, the catholic church uses money to: a) shut up anyone who knows about it b) pay off the family c) relocate the priest to a new parish with new, unsuspecting kids to molest.

If they didn't have a tiny contribution - as little as 25 or 50 cents from almost each and every catholic worldwide every Sunday, where would this money come from? Magic? The Money-Tree?

It's an excellent example of diffusion of responsibility, and no small wonder you avoid commenting on it like the plague, because there's no argument against it. I am right.

Likewise, without a billion muslims hating the west, the extremists would have no focal point for their rage.

What is an organization if not the sum of its parts?
 
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ElFenix

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Take your love fest to PMs.

ATOT Moderator ElFenix
 

0roo0roo

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fundamentally its superstitious food beliefs, which is total bullsh*t. you gotta slaughter animals based on sh*t from over a 1000 years ago when people were ignorant as hell. yes..even worse than today.
 

nageov3t

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fundamentally its superstitious food beliefs, which is total bullsh*t. you gotta slaughter animals based on sh*t from over a 1000 years ago when people were ignorant as hell. yes..even worse than today.
but it tastes better :(
 

DivideBYZero

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How are US citizens a part of any group associated with the Troubles?
By virtue of US groups that raise money to fund IRA activity. SO using your resoning, ALL US citizens are in some way to blame. See how easy that was?