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The misguided sheikh and free speech : Comments
By Mirko Bagaric, published 15/1/2007The splendour of free speech - the impertinent Sheikh Taj al-Din al-Hilali is no longer capable of corrupting Muslim youth.
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Posted by numbat, Thursday, 18 January 2007 4:22:15 PM
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'There may be very very few good muslims. I have yet to meet one.'
gee thanks obozo, because of course based on your population sample of, what, 3? you have surveyed a sizeable portion of the 1 billion muslims in the world and have come to a scientifically sound conclusion that they are all animals. Its good to know your logic is based on credible evidence and not irrational fear and hate mongering. Posted by Carl, Thursday, 18 January 2007 4:49:19 PM
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For both the last 2 posters dead right these people should be kicked straight out with a no return card stamped to there forhead
What am i talking about you need up government to stand up and this should have been done before like i have said before. Rudd has even got on the bandwagon, to late. When you lot work out i am here for change and have already given my respect to you with regards my email, but alas nobody wants change until you do all that is said and that only , nothing but BLAH BLAH BLAH. Actions are better than BLAH BLAH BLAH. email:swulrich@bigpond.net.au Real change , real solutions or just keep the cr#p you have now. Look at NSW close to recession< labor getting into practice for the big one. Also labor new that privitisation would mean jobs why else do they keep selling of state assets for privitisation, but dont you worry your not interested. Liberal well there interest shareholders and big business I am angree because i see all these problems and what are you doing debating about who did what and who is responsible, its about time you took a chance on a real change. But remember you can always go BLAH BLAH BLAH Posted by tapp, Thursday, 18 January 2007 4:49:34 PM
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An interesting find in the Q'ran Boaz:
"MAY ALLAH'S CURSE BE ON THE JEWS AND THE CHRISTIANS for they build places of worship at the graves of their prophets." The Mufti claims that Afghans had "mosques" in central Australia before European settlement. The traditional Aboriginal people reclaimed most of these places with these imaginary "mosques" over the last 20 years. I guess this cultural claim by the Mufti was a joke. A ponderous one. These sacred sites are part of Aboriginal Australian prophecy. Some prophecy is in the land itself. I'm not into the Christian Church, that is no secret. I do know that if you dabble in spiritual matters that you do not understand, well, good luck. Chances are, you don't have a clue what you are talking about. No human does. We just look for clues. Cursing is not religion, it is witchcraft. At best a cult. Posted by saintfletcher, Thursday, 18 January 2007 5:12:47 PM
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A word of apology first. In my last post I misspelt misspelt. Pathetic really.
Spendocrat, you should have looked at BOAZ_David's links. I certainly found them useful, though perhaps not in the way BD intended. For example, BD's real name appears in one, which enabled me to Google his posts on blogs by Andrew Bolt et al. Very interesting. BOAZ_David, I have always enjoyed your posts and found them (sometimes) amusing and (occasionally) informative. Certainly they are far superior to the illiterate rants often found on OLO (several "good" examples on this thread). However I simply cannot fathom your argument that a "hate site" is a good source of information on Islam. That's like saying that a Satanist site is a good source of information on Christianity, or that a Nazi website is a good source of information on Jews. More seriously, if your writing on http://10-teams.wikispaces.com/ or http://truetruth.wikispaces.com/ is what you actually believe, then I am rather sad for you. How can a good Christian be so full of condemnation? I must now give up any idea that you are a lovable (albeit eccentric) evangelical Christian. For both Christians and Muslims I can only quote Abdu'l-Bahá, who said that the whole point of religion was to bring about understanding and fellowship amongst people. If, instead, religion was dividing people and causing bloodshed then it would be better to have no religion at all. No doubt the believers out there will disagree, but as an agnostic, I don't really care. Posted by Johnj, Thursday, 18 January 2007 10:11:48 PM
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Quote: A robust right to free speech is a key to advancing the social and moral health of the community.
But for this to occur we have to be particularly tolerant to allowing loopy views to be aired and not seek to punish those who make unpopular comments. Quote. Particulary how tolerant should Australians be for another islamic leader in Australia, Feiz Mohammed and his comments as he presided over a sermon to his eager listeners and even taped it for many more captive audiences: "Today many parents, they prevent their children from attending lessons," he says in the video. "Why? They fear that they might create a place in the their hearts, the love, just a bit of the love, of sacrificing their lives for Allah." "We want to have children and offer them as soldiers defending Islam. "Teach them this: There is nothing more beloved to me than wanting to die as a mujahid (holy warrior). "Put in their soft, tender hearts the zeal of jihad and a love of martyrdom." Feiz Mohammed, is head of the Global Islamic Youth Centre in Liverpool. He was born and bred in Sydney, Australia. He is currently living in Lebanon and left prior to the police detaining suspected terrorists who have allegedly planned to target the Nuclear Reactor at Lucus Heights in Sydney and cause great harm to the community. It was reported that Feiz Mohammed had an association with them. Posted by Suebdootwo, Thursday, 18 January 2007 11:18:41 PM
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Now let the moslem loving bleeding hearts have a go at me. Regards, numbat