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Is Mise, it is known as creeping Islamisation
Posted by Bazz, Monday, 3 April 2017 10:11:52 AM
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Loudmouth,
A proper understanding of the message of Christ Jesus is not fatalism but "Faith can move mountains". Of the boy born blind when asked had he or his parents sinned to cause his blindness. Jesus answered neither. That the power of God be revealed by faith the boy was healed and did not need to just accept his fate. This is the story of many of Jesus healings. Believe it there is a better life, not submitting to fate. Islam has not accepted that message. Posted by Josephus, Monday, 3 April 2017 11:57:31 AM
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Dear Is Mise,
Talking about people who should not have been allowed into this country... Did you happen to see "60 Minutes" last night? I watched with horror about the serial pedophile Michael Guider, killer of Bondi schoolgirl Samantha Knight who may be about to be released into the community: http://www.news.com.au/national/crime/michael-guider-killer-of-bondi-schoolgirl-samantha-knight-should-never-be-released/news-story/e8852ee8cbe63596ffd42765749ebe51 Posted by Foxy, Monday, 3 April 2017 12:05:08 PM
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Foxy,
Guider is an individual motivated by his own evil passions. He can be dealt with by our laws as an individual. However Islam is an ideology that does not define one individual. It is socially all encompassing and calls itself a religion. However it is a system of itself that needs change, as it influences individuals who follow its ideology to murder, rape and plunder, as it has done for 1400 years in the Middle East. No where it rules do its citizens enjoy peace and security and freedoms. Posted by Josephus, Monday, 3 April 2017 12:28:24 PM
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Josephus,
The curve ball, well picked. Posted by leoj, Monday, 3 April 2017 12:34:38 PM
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Hi Josephus,
Christianity was one religion which I was NOT referring to: after all, the apocryphal Good Samaritan story is surely evidence of a completely different outlook on other people's misfortune - that you help somebody, even if they are not of your own group, and no matter how they got into that situation. You help strangers, and you forgive sinners: those are core values of Christianity, if I'm not mistaken ? In other religions, you shun strangers and you condemn sinners. As an atheist raised in a communist household, they seem to me to be quite admirable principles, and not that difficult to apply. I'm puzzled why the 'Left' seems to have forgotten them, and gone over to the dark side. Cheers, Joe Posted by Loudmouth, Monday, 3 April 2017 1:03:58 PM
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