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Anti-dhimmitude from an Australian cardinal: full score
http://www.sydney.catholic.org.au/Ar...0627_681.shtml
Applause! I'll buy that man a cigar :lol: And from the dhimmi-watch-website, this comment on that speech, previously being referred to by the commentator as "one of the clearest, most honest, best-informed statements about Islam that I have ever seen from a contemporary christian prelate": Quote:
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I think it's about time, that we establish an international forum. A forum that principally is about islam and the holy Quran
I'm debating with lots of people in Denmark and Sweden and they are also so tired of the muslim behavior in their country Regards Markus |
George Pell for Pope! :up:
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George Pell should be the best candidate to Papacy for Al Quaeda; an excellent reason to call an Holy War against christian crusaders.
He selected very well some really unpleasant statements of Quran, but I am really suspicious about each word reported out of his general context; an abused way to hide the real meaning of everything (italian politicians are masters in that). To be honest, the Bible too shows some bloody chapters - Iceman could quote something about that better than me - but christians know that the whole message is totally different. |
Honestly, my impression was and is that the Koran is overflowing with calls for violence against all that resist Islam. While the old testament certainly is a very archaic piece of work, it nevertheless is not the basic principle on which Jesus' message is founded on, or can be understood. In my understanding you cannot only follow the teachings of Jesus and ignore the old testament, in my undersatanding you even MUST ignore the old testament if you want to follow the teachings of Jesus. In that he is not different from buddha, like they have so many other similiarities as well. I think the Koran is just a cheap plagiate, prdouced by an obessed mind with high-fyling plans and moinum,ental ambitions for power and control, that abused and self-created "religion" to cover it's own material ambitions and craving for privileges. It calls Christians and Jews forgers of holy scriptures, but is lacking any authenticity itself. And it demands the unconditional surrender, or the overcoming by violance, of anything that is not Islam. Submit, or die. That is the message of Islam in it's most essential version. North Africa, Spain, Sicily, the middle East, the Balcans: it has laways acted like this: submit, or die.
BTW, it is not happening often that in the name of Chrstianity someone starts to blow up busses or blazes bombs on market places, because he does not like something that has happened or not happened. But that this not really rare in case of Islam, isn't it. Jesus never cemanded war and murder, dislacement and torutre of those who did not accept his message. Muhammad did. Both do not compare. the first was a wise man. The latter was a bandit, warmonger and gang-leader. the first talked about winning true freedom. The latter designed the form of Islamic practice so that man's all life is centered around him - Muhammad. He leaves people no rest and no free time to even start thinking about the chance if their could be something more than just worshipping Islam. Very efficient way to prevent rebellions: keep them busy. http://www.brusselsjournal.com/node/1051 http://www.brusselsjournal.com/node/1053 And while we are at it: A little story from Germany: http://www.berlinonline.de/berliner-...076/index.html "In Bochum feierten gestern erstmals Muslime und evangelische Christen gemeinsam den Geburtstag des Propheten Mohammed. Die Feier, die von sieben Moscheengemeinden des türkischen Dachverbandes DITIB organisiert wurde, fand in einer evangelischen Kirche statt. Das klingt irgendwie versöhnlich, also gut. Aber welchen Sinn sollte es haben? Gestern war Palmsonntag, der Tag, an dem Christen normalerweise den Beginn der Osterwoche begehen. Superintendent Fred Sobiech versuchte in seiner Ansprache vergebens, die beiden Ereignisse notdürftig miteinander zu verbinden: "Heute erinnern wir an die Geburt und das Leben Mohammeds, und mit dem heutigen Tage beginnt zugleich die Woche, die uns Christen zum Karfreitag führen wird, dem Tag an dem Jesus von Nazareth gekreuzigt wurde." Was das eine mit dem anderen zu tun haben sollte, war damit zwar nicht erklärt, aber das war auch nicht zu erwarten." Der Vorgang erinnert an die Tagung des Industrieverbands im Palast der Republik. Die aber war wenigstens ehrlich ausgeschildert - als Landnahme. " |
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Your demand that I do not bring you personally into play is fair enough. Where I did, I apologize for that. At lewast I did not in an aggressive tone towards you personally.
Where you claim you get deep knowledge on life and meaning (if that is what you meant) by reading the Quran, I leave you alone on that. Your practicing leaves me completely unimpressed, like I am not impressed by Tibetan buddhists spending all their life to approach a far away temple on knees and doing some hundred thousands bows towards it or some Buddhist idol. That is no living spirituality, that is frozen cult only. I came to the conclusion that the Quran is designed to make people stop looking for answers outside the Quran, so what you would call a virtue, is a very severe handicap in my eyes. It is the reason why historically Isdlamic socieites are lacking so much behind and are suffering from a standstill since many centuries. The extreme intolerance and hostility of Islam towards anything that is not itself is historical fact, both in history and present. What you believe to see good and wonderful in it is your personal thing only. What historical analysis, and statistcs are able to proove beyond belief and hear-say, is something very different. You once answered a question of mine (why you converted) that you dealt a lot with the studying of political violaqnce and because of that converted to Islam. My first thought to that was "this guy is queer". Because Islam's ideology is a prime example for political violance and terror. And yes, I do claim to have a general overview over the Koran when having red maybe one third of it (and it was oh so repetitive), and having red several in-depth academical analysis about it, and Hadith as well. At some point I had to realize that I could not gain any more understanding by continue to limit myself to reading the koran alone. One needs to go beyond it, if one wants to see it in a total picture. Sticking to it means limitations only. You can't see your house if you don't leave the room. Can't help it, but we stand on different sides. You defend what I fight against. But your presence will not make me stop critizising and attacking it. Because it is my home and my country and my culture at stake, not the one that you claim to have choosen for yourself. I also sometimes wonder if you really were aware of the dimension of the step you have taken. Maybe there will come a time when you see yourself unable to try to be a travellewr between both worlds any longer. OK, last time that I personally adressed you. Cornflakes... brrr... hate that stuff. Fresh corn tastes so much better and is so much more fun to bite than this factory stuff. :lol: |
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On the PM thing, we had talked about this in public before, and thus I did not consider it to be that much a PM any longer. I aloso did not go beyond this detail that already was oublic now. Anyway, you are irritated by that, so again, my apology. My problem with Abraham one year ago has been for VERY different reasons. It does not compare Quote:
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Artesian Wells, Rotary Grindstones, Hops (for beer... although liquor is ironically an Islamic invention IIRC), Horizontal Loom, Mirrors, Rat Trap, Liquid Soap, Spectacles, Tidal Mills, Wheelbarrow, Windmills... |
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Islam should not claim equality where it is no equal at all. However, the fruits other socieites have suffered and fought for - it wants to take benefit of without having added it's share of effort to the previous cause to go there. Historically, no matter if looking at Northafrica, to Spain, the Balkans, the middle East, India, it only consumed the conquested territories, and brought them down economically. when they had been worn out, the Islmic communties there stagnated. They have not learned to creatively raise civilizational developement themselves. It is prohibited in their ideology. It is even not needed, for Islam thinks of itself to be the end of history, the final and best climax there can be, and after which nothing else can come. It does not know our understanding of historical developement, or the cyclic historical concepts in Asian philosophy. Islam is the finsihing touch, the ending point, the best of all worlds. no need to developee any futher. It even is impossible.
That is also the reason why the often heared argument that the violant quotes from the Quran must be seen in historical context is complete nonsens, and self-contradictory. Quran as the revelation of a divine will that always has been, always is, and always will be there, never-changing, non-transitory and eternal, makes all it's claims and statements completely independent from any situational, time-dependant historical contexts. No matter if the darkest medieval, or the modern present - the same rules apply,always, without difference. It is put in stone, frozen in time, doomed to be unable to change and develope. This is no twisted provocation by me. This is logical coclusion on the basis of Islam's claim how it sees and understands the Quran, and sees itself. It is independent from historical context, from a muslim perspective. This is what makes it so ectremely diofficult for Islmaic societies to change, to develope, to adopt to an ever-changing world. They always go back to imitating the example of the socalled Medina-model, and Muhammad. It's like an unbrakable psychoanalytical fixation. You can demand as much as you want that they should change. You can tell them, teach them, show them - they will take what you invest, consume it for staying like they are, and when the input ends, they stagnate oin the very same level again. In principle it has been like this since the 10th century or so, and evemn during the first wave on conquests. A complete lack of inner dynamic, whereas the West wnt thorugh many chnages, crisis, developement and phases that finally led it to the renaissance and the enlightenment (for which Islam claims credits it does not deserve!!!) that enabled it to build the basis of modern science and technology, philosophical diversity, the separation of politics and religions. |
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