The religion of peace strikes again...

wkmac

Well-Known Member
That is not Upstate NY.


quote from the article:

So let me tell you about Doggart and his deadly plan to use guns and even a machete to attack American Muslims in upstate New York. Doggart, a 63-year-old Tennessee resident, is an ordained Christian minister in the Christian National Church. In 2014, he unsuccessfully ran for Congress as an independent, espousing far right-wing views.

If it isn't upstate, then so be it. Besides, the point isn't geography anyway. The point is that muslims are involved in another terror incident. Something needs to be done no doubt about it!
 

oldngray

nowhere special
quote from the article:



If it isn't upstate, then so be it. Besides, the point isn't geography anyway. The point is that muslims are involved in another terror incident. Something needs to be done no doubt about it!

Were you expecting accuracy or fact checking from The Daily Beast?
 

Babagounj

Strength through joy
Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) terrorist group has released a disturbing video which shows the brutal beating of fellow fighters for smoking cigarettes.

The new video shows militants lined up and sitting against a wall under an IS flag while a masked militant begins brutally beating them, even jabbing them with the barrel of his rifle.

The video shows a masked militant stomping on the men, who vainly try to defend themselves from the blows raining down. One of the men is also bashed by the fellow fighter on his head with the wooden butt of the weapon. The men are also seen whipped with a belt, according to the Daily Mirror.

ISIS prohibits smoking under strict Islamic rules and considers the habit a “slow suicide.” The militant group has burned millions of cigarette packs in Iraq and Syria to enforce the ban on smoking.

http://www.raqqa-sl.com/en/?p=1180
 

moreluck

golden ticket member
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wkmac

Well-Known Member
Saudi Arabia has reiterated its call for a global blasphemy law, claiming that free speech leads to violations of "religious and ideological rights."

Abdulmajeed Al-Omari, the director for external relations at the Saudi Ministry of Islamic Affairs, a government body which is tasked with "propagating Islam", was quoted by the Saudi Gazette as saying, "freedom of expression without limits or restrictions would lead to [the] violation and abuse of religious and ideological rights."

He called for insulting religion to be criminalised, and urged for an 'intensification' of efforts aimed at stamping out affronts to religious symbols.

In what amounts to a call for a global law against blasphemy or 'defamation of religion', Al-Omari added that "everyone" must "intensify efforts to criminalise insulting heavenly religions, prophets, holy books, religious symbols and places of worship."

Saudi ministry: 'Free expression is an abuse of religious rights'
 

1BROWNWRENCH

Amatuer Malthusian
Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) terrorist group has released a disturbing video which shows the brutal beating of fellow fighters for smoking cigarettes.

The new video shows militants lined up and sitting against a wall under an IS flag while a masked militant begins brutally beating them, even jabbing them with the barrel of his rifle.

The video shows a masked militant stomping on the men, who vainly try to defend themselves from the blows raining down. One of the men is also bashed by the fellow fighter on his head with the wooden butt of the weapon. The men are also seen whipped with a belt, according to the Daily Mirror.

ISIS prohibits smoking under strict Islamic rules and considers the habit a “slow suicide.” The militant group has burned millions of cigarette packs in Iraq and Syria to enforce the ban on smoking.

http://www.raqqa-sl.com/en/?p=1180
I don't care for smoking in general, but wow!
 

wkmac

Well-Known Member
Sixty-nine years ago, an all-Christian bomber crew dropped “Fat Man,” a plutonium bomb, on Nagasaki, Japan, instantly annihilating tens of thousands of innocent civilians, a disproportionate number of them Japanese Christians, and wounding uncountable numbers of others.

For targeting purposes, the bombing crew used St. Mary’s Urakami Cathedral, the largest Christian church in East Asia. At 11:02 a.m., on Aug. 9, 1945, when the bomb was dropped over the cathedral, Nagasaki was the most Christian city in Japan.

At the time, the United States was arguably the most Christian nation in the world (that is, if you can label as Christian a nation whose churches overwhelmingly have failed to sincerely teach or adhere to the peaceful ethics of Jesus as taught in the Sermon on the Mount).

The baptized and confirmed Christian airmen, following their wartime orders to the letter, did their job efficiently, and they accomplished the mission with military pride, albeit with a number of near-fatal glitches. Most Americans in 1945 would have done exactly the same if they had been in the shoes of the Bock’s Car crew, and there would have been very little mental anguish later if they had also been treated as heroes.

The Very Un-Christian Nagasaki Bomb


And not everyone thought it was necessary.
 
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