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new Al Qaeda attack on US coming thurs 5th or fri 6th dec :O
Trauma-san:
^^ Which brings up another point. I refuse to let an outside source shake me. I'll probably keep an eye out for muslims, but I'm still gonna go to the mall, I'm still gonna have a good christmas, it probably won't even cross my mind. Honestly, Also, the odds are in my favor, hella big, LOL. I live 20 miles from downtown charlotte, I can barely see the skyscrapers from my back porch. We're the second largest banking center in america, though, LOL so we might be high on the list of targets, since they're targeting the u.s. economy... but really, what can they do? Last time, they killed 3 thousand, and that's horrible. But. Come on now. They hit the most densely populated area of america, the most densely populated square MILE of america, have you, and that's the best they could do? These guys are nothing. They could even drop an inferior dirty nuke on downtown charlotte and I wouldn't even feel the fallout. They don't scare me one bit, and even if every muslim in america was on their team, we'd still have them outnumbered, what, 20 to 1? None of us have anything to be worried about.
Ant:
--- Quote from: Cloud Trauma on December 10, 2002, 02:39:18 AM ---2. Your thoughts about believing everything someone tells you and not questioning them etc. etc. don't extend to my religion, although you may feel that way on the outside. People are told to always pray about anything, any ideal, anything taught in the church, and decide for themselves whether or not it is a true ideal. For instance, we're told Jesus was the christ, atoned for mens sins, etc. But; we're not asked to just believe it. It's explained to us, and then it's up to us to accept it, or reject it. We believe that you can talk with god, and he will answer any question you have. Typically, some people wait years before being baptised into the church, because they're not sure whether or not they agree with it, etc. So, while some religions may just believe what they read, or what they're told, or what they're taught, at least in my little corner of Christianity, we constantly pray about everything. I haven't found 1 thing about the church I don't agree with, personally, so that's why I'm still a member, LOL.
In my opinion, Religion should be a personal, 1 on 1 thing, between you and god, I don't care what religion people are, as long as they don't care what religion I am. Peace~
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Yeah I agree. Thats why I referenced orthodox believers instead of believers in general. Just making clear.
Don Jacob:
--- Quote from: Infinite Ibrahim Abdul Hamid on December 09, 2002, 02:31:17 AM ---
--- Quote from: Don Jacob Corleone on December 09, 2002, 12:35:59 AM ---all i got to say is that al queera is the dumbest set of people alive......their main objective is what.....to bring peace in the muslum world......yet they attack the biggest and most powerful nation on earth and expect to bring peace back to the muslum world....the middle east has even MORE chaos now than it did pre 9/11 and they're STILL trying to stir up shit with the US and it's allies........i don't know but if it were trying to bring peace to east BAKERSFIELD i wouldn't go to every gang members mom's house and kill their mom's to make a point about gang violence and not expect a reation......i mean come on it's just plain stupid
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Actually their main objective is to defend the Muslim Umma. (community) So if a group or country of Muslims is being oppressed they will fight back against those oppressors. I'm not a scholar so I can't say for certain if what they are doing is right. The Scholars and Islamic leaders have not reached any clear agreement on the matter as far as I know.
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...and if a bunch of terrorits fuck with us.....we're not going to sit back and let them "make a point" we will defend ourselves aswell
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