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Posted by Armchair Critic, Sunday, 5 March 2017 9:58:11 AM
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We must keep in mind that the religiously-minded
modern person is not a 'card-carrying' fundamentalist. The latter are a tiny minority. Of whatever faith, a psychologist would be likely to declare them to be of unsound mind. Posted by Foxy, Sunday, 5 March 2017 10:07:16 PM
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Foxy: We must keep in mind that the religiously-minded modern person is not a 'card-carrying' fundamentalist. The latter are a tiny minority.
Not really so tiny. They are only quite while they are small in number. Once they increase their number, they will comply with whatever the 'Card-carrying' fundamentalists of their faith demand of them. Otherwise they will be killed as well. We have recently seen that call from the 'Card-carrying' fundamentalists in Europe to the faithful in Australia to rise up & kill the moderate Imams in Australia. They demand this because to them, being moderate is Haram. For all moslims their first loyalty is to Islam & Allah, nothing else. Posted by Jayb, Sunday, 5 March 2017 11:24:42 PM
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My wish for the future is that more people undertake to get to know Muslims in their community by making a determined effort to invite them into their homes. Make a date and just do it.
Hopefully Muslims will reciprocate. Of course they will. Even if that means that Aussies and Muslims share their common tradition of having all of the men at one end of the garden for the BBQ and the women and kids are well away at the other end, or in the lounge. Next problem, it is going to have to be OK to have different drinks and some different food alternatives. Fellas, I don't mind your excessively smokey cooking and results, but you are going to have to smile as I chomp down on some crackling pork belly maybe. One day you too might chew and wonder about the weird things that go into a pork sausage and that is very little pork. Too easy. Sharia law? Forget it forever. It isn't our way, no good for all sorts of reasons (and some of the Muslim world thinks the same) and that is it, final. HRC and the other botherers and troublemakers? Get rid of them and apply the tax money to better purposes. What about parks and better transport? The Muslims themselves don't want the feds importing more fundamentalists from certain regions and countries for 'diversity's' sake, or for any reason. They don't want the economic migrants either. Posted by leoj, Sunday, 5 March 2017 11:28:33 PM
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Well you haven't read Sharia law, you'll see how it talks about equality for woman, which was something revolutionary in 600 AD. brutality to women? there are more laws protecting women. I just think Sharia is misunderstood and the word is used in a derogatory manner way too often.
Sharia is a moral and religious code which affects everything from a believer's personal hygiene to diet and finance. In terms of the latter, it prohibits acceptance of specific interest (known as riba) or fees for loans of money, whether the payment is fixed or floating. To comply with Sharia, any loan must be Qard (free of profit)'. This therefore excludes student loans, which accrue interest (albeit, at a very low rate, equivalent to the rate of inflation). There is not a strictly codified uniform set of laws that can be called Sharia. It is considered a system of several laws, based on the Qur'an, Hadith and centuries of debate, interpretation and precedent. Attempts to implement Sharia law have been met with opposition globally. There is no consensus between Islamic schools of thought on how far-reaching Sharia law should be. In Islam, I would like to tell that we don't have any conflicts between science and our religion. On the contrary, many of new science theories proves that our holy book 'Quran' must be from Allah, this is because it tells us with science facts that has been discovered only recently. Although Quran is from 14 centuries, it has many signs that earth is spherical, in addition is has signs about the Big Bang theory of the universe creation, in addition it has many science facts about the stages of women pregnancy and how the child is created, and a lot of other things that tell us that the Quran must be from the God. IA http://www.londonschoolofislam... Posted by Iftikhar, Monday, 6 March 2017 3:13:50 AM
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Islam falsely claims it is from the same source as the law of Moses. Muhamed had no interest in personal restraint such as not being greedy , the 10th Commandment of Moses. He never mentions love as Jesus did . Jewish women had more liberty and status than Koran.
There were restraints on Israel's wars , limited to just that land . Muhamed wanted war everywhere against Jesus teaching. The spherical world was known by Greeks and is indicated in Jewish texts long before the one-man outlier Muhamed. It takes twisted maths to claim the Koran describes the solar system . Posted by nicknamenick, Monday, 6 March 2017 6:20:19 AM
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Don't give them any concessions, you are only giving them room to move to push their beliefs to the next level.
http://www.infowars.com/you-look-like-pork-shock-video-shows-muslim-man-racially-abusing-victim/