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Mortedeamor
The Black Masquerade
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Posted - 2015.11.14 23:49:00 -
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postapo wastelander wrote:Mortedeamor wrote:postapo wastelander wrote:Boykos boykos
The survivors told:"They had flawless french." Ergo they were in France already, possibly even studied there. Even the police told this is work of someone who knows area and made long time observation.
Ergo
That was not work of someone who just arived to EU.
There was actually one really sad story. There was one doctor, he is originaly tunisian chirurg who lives with wife and daughter in France many years. After his family heard gunshots they looked from ablcony and saw injured people. His wife told him:"You must go outside and help them." Do you know what he told her? "I dont want, im tunisian and i basicaly dont have any batch or ID to prove im doctor." Honestly i will be scared too, it is really thin line. People can have respect from you but they can lynch you too. And we all know what we can do when we are scared, angry etc. has also been reported that several of the 8 were Syrian refugees ....those refugees are dangerous we have no idea how many extremists are hiding in their ranks Just one had syrian passport and honestly it is not mean anything. He can be one of the few last waves, but he can be even just on syrian who arived long long time ago. I want be objective here, honestly i do not believe that someone who just arive will have perfect location knowledge. I see biggest possibilty these mongrels were already for some time in the France. I dont advocate them, but when i will know i will know. And what i know right now is that was just hideous act of cowardice, because if they have issue with army forces attacking their nonsence, they should attack army not inocent people.
what about the one who supposedly came through greece and got registered as a syrian refugee 1 month before this massacre
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postapo wastelander
Corrosive Synergy RUST415
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Posted - 2015.11.14 23:52:00 -
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Mortedeamor wrote:postapo wastelander wrote:Mortedeamor wrote:postapo wastelander wrote:Boykos boykos
The survivors told:"They had flawless french." Ergo they were in France already, possibly even studied there. Even the police told this is work of someone who knows area and made long time observation.
Ergo
That was not work of someone who just arived to EU.
There was actually one really sad story. There was one doctor, he is originaly tunisian chirurg who lives with wife and daughter in France many years. After his family heard gunshots they looked from ablcony and saw injured people. His wife told him:"You must go outside and help them." Do you know what he told her? "I dont want, im tunisian and i basicaly dont have any batch or ID to prove im doctor." Honestly i will be scared too, it is really thin line. People can have respect from you but they can lynch you too. And we all know what we can do when we are scared, angry etc. has also been reported that several of the 8 were Syrian refugees ....those refugees are dangerous we have no idea how many extremists are hiding in their ranks Just one had syrian passport and honestly it is not mean anything. He can be one of the few last waves, but he can be even just on syrian who arived long long time ago. I want be objective here, honestly i do not believe that someone who just arive will have perfect location knowledge. I see biggest possibilty these mongrels were already for some time in the France. I dont advocate them, but when i will know i will know. And what i know right now is that was just hideous act of cowardice, because if they have issue with army forces attacking their nonsence, they should attack army not inocent people. what about the one who supposedly came through greece and got registered as a syrian refugee 1 month before this massacre
Sorry i moving to new apartment this week so i do not have new info. I did not see news lately so this is new for me but i still think it was did/planed by someone already living in France. I mean some sleeper.
"We are the children of the Desolation."
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postapo wastelander
Corrosive Synergy RUST415
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Posted - 2015.11.14 23:55:00 -
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Breakin Stuff wrote:The most successful tactics the insurgent groups utilize is aggressive local recruitment.
I'm willing to bet they plan this **** for years until they can go over it by the numbers in their sleep.
I was really out of this problem, but after this attack my first thing in mind was basicaly "nuke them". Honestly i know there is still people in place where are they, but if you ask me i will be for carpet attacks, supported by surgical strikes 24/7. This is enough. Im for people, for equality etc. But enought is enough.
"We are the children of the Desolation."
One Scavenging Survivalist
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Takahiro Kashuken
Red Star.
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Posted - 2015.11.15 00:01:00 -
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postapo wastelander wrote:Mortedeamor wrote:postapo wastelander wrote:Boykos boykos
The survivors told:"They had flawless french." Ergo they were in France already, possibly even studied there. Even the police told this is work of someone who knows area and made long time observation.
Ergo
That was not work of someone who just arived to EU.
There was actually one really sad story. There was one doctor, he is originaly tunisian chirurg who lives with wife and daughter in France many years. After his family heard gunshots they looked from ablcony and saw injured people. His wife told him:"You must go outside and help them." Do you know what he told her? "I dont want, im tunisian and i basicaly dont have any batch or ID to prove im doctor." Honestly i will be scared too, it is really thin line. People can have respect from you but they can lynch you too. And we all know what we can do when we are scared, angry etc. has also been reported that several of the 8 were Syrian refugees ....those refugees are dangerous we have no idea how many extremists are hiding in their ranks Just one had syrian passport and honestly it is not mean anything. He can be one of the few last waves, but he can be even just on syrian who arived long long time ago. I want be objective here, honestly i do not believe that someone who just arive will have perfect location knowledge. I see biggest possibilty these mongrels were already for some time in the France. I dont advocate them, but when i will know i will know. And what i know right now is that was just hideous act of cowardice, because if they have issue with army forces attacking their nonsence, they should attack army not inocent people.
Reports coming in.
He had a syrian passport A greek minister admited that they had proccessed him as a refugee in october
Even 2 weeks is enough to learn the location of what you will attack, 1 week will do.
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postapo wastelander
Corrosive Synergy RUST415
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Posted - 2015.11.15 00:05:00 -
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Hmm and now the Poland trying to go out from refugee plant. This will make possition of EU states and their politics uncertain and even the shengen can/will be closed.
"We are the children of the Desolation."
One Scavenging Survivalist
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PLAYSTTION
Corrosive Synergy RUST415
2
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Posted - 2015.11.15 00:08:00 -
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Shamarskii Simon wrote:... In other news.
The comments section of the Toronto Sun say Israel might be next to encounter something like this... I'll have to wait till i get back the news paper to see the details.
Since Last night more police are patrolling Downtown Toronto supposedly... Affects us on the other side of the Atlantic, too. Honestly, Canada doesn't fair well dealing with terror on a large scale in our borders (FLQ for example). So i think tons of people are paranoid here, too. Especially the racist ones in the GTA (my mother for example).
Jeez... Not to sound stupid but... This is like a modern day Crusades now that I think about it -- just Muslims instead of Christians. Hopefully it doesn't become a modern day Crusade. A fellow Torontonian!
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Operative 1174 Uuali
True Companion Planetary Requisitions
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Posted - 2015.11.15 00:09:00 -
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YUUKI TERUMI wrote:Religion is the most useless thing in the universe.
Religion is dependent upon the basis of the belief. Not all religions are alike. Jesus never said to conquer people with violence. He didn't found a religion either, but the religion part is simply people following his teachings. People that use Christianity to harm are not justified by the basis of the belief, unlike Islam.
There are a lot of good people that believe in God otherwise and are better for it. I am surrounded by people like that. People are fallible however, so you can't judge a belief based on the people. When the religion is more than a religion however, and directly states that its believers should convert by force there should be a concern.
I submit this here again. Well stated.
http://www.meguiar.addr.com/end_times/muslim_takeover_of_europe.htm
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postapo wastelander
Corrosive Synergy RUST415
1
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Posted - 2015.11.15 00:14:00 -
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Religion is not issue, human mind is.
"We are the children of the Desolation."
One Scavenging Survivalist
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maybe deadcatz
Serris Inc
1
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Posted - 2015.11.15 00:18:00 -
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postapo wastelander wrote:Religion is not issue, human mind is.
The truth,nothing but,we humans must unite to better our world,or die trying to fight over our differences.
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General Mosquito
Fatal Absolution Bleeding Sun Conglomerate
374
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Posted - 2015.11.15 00:21:00 -
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Operative 1174 Uuali wrote:YUUKI TERUMI wrote:Religion is the most useless thing in the universe. Religion is dependent upon the basis of the belief. Not all religions are alike. Jesus never said to conquer people with violence. He didn't found a religion either, but the religion part is simply people following his teachings. People that use Christianity to harm are not justified by the basis of the belief, unlike Islam. There are a lot of good people that believe in God otherwise and are better for it. I am surrounded by people like that. People are fallible however, so you can't judge a belief based on the people. When the religion is more than a religion however, and directly states that its believers should convert by force there should be a concern. I submit this here again. Well stated. http://www.meguiar.addr.com/end_times/muslim_takeover_of_europe.htm
Blah blah, Islam is a religion of violence. http://www.juancole.com/2015/11/ten-ways-islamic-forbids-terrorism.html
Except it isn't.
Christians use Deuteronomy amongst other things to justify a whole host of file acts. Don't try and pretend that Islam and Christianity are too sides of the same coin.
The Attorney General - Mr. Hybrid Vayu
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Operative 1174 Uuali
True Companion Planetary Requisitions
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Posted - 2015.11.15 00:21:00 -
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benandjerrys wrote:Believing with you that religion is a matter which lies solely between Man & his God, that he owes account to none other for his faith or his worship, that the legitimate powers of government reach actions only, & not opinions, I contemplate with sovereign reverence that act of the whole American people which declared that their legislature should 'make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof,' thus building a wall of separation between Church and State.
-Thomas Jefferson
Separation of church and state was the foundation of the United States of America. Mind you, many colonies were founded on the preface of religion. America is 2 different continents.
Im done with this bickering, innocent people died. You can flame the countries that react with aggression when their innocents are murdered but at least when they respond they attempt to in focused attempt to prevent collateral, while that collateral is their enemies primary prey.
Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof.
No, separation of church and state does not exist in e Constitution. That is a personal quote by Jefferson. The Bill of Rights states no law shall be made establishing a state religion. Also, note it says the free exercise thereof. That includes representatives of the U.S. government. Note I said representatives. The U.S. government is the people.
There are many religious people in the U.S. and most are Christian. If Christians elect representatives who also believe or are willing to express that religion then they are so allowed. The people who are restricting rights are the atheists who want to enforce the myth of separation of church and state. To them it means to shut Christians up pure and simple.
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james selim brownstein
NECROM0NGERS
159
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Posted - 2015.11.15 00:23:00 -
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Operative 1174 Uuali
True Companion Planetary Requisitions
1
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Posted - 2015.11.15 00:25:00 -
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General Mosquito wrote:Operative 1174 Uuali wrote:YUUKI TERUMI wrote:Religion is the most useless thing in the universe. Religion is dependent upon the basis of the belief. Not all religions are alike. Jesus never said to conquer people with violence. He didn't found a religion either, but the religion part is simply people following his teachings. People that use Christianity to harm are not justified by the basis of the belief, unlike Islam. There are a lot of good people that believe in God otherwise and are better for it. I am surrounded by people like that. People are fallible however, so you can't judge a belief based on the people. When the religion is more than a religion however, and directly states that its believers should convert by force there should be a concern. I submit this here again. Well stated. http://www.meguiar.addr.com/end_times/muslim_takeover_of_europe.htm Blah blah, Islam is a religion of violence. http://www.juancole.com/2015/11/ten-ways-islamic-forbids-terrorism.htmlExcept it isn't. Christians use Deuteronomy amongst other things to justify a whole host of file acts. Don't try and pretend that Islam and Christianity are too sides of the same coin.
Please, educate yourself on Islam. The history and nature of the Quran. Stop ignorantly dismissing the issue with a generic catch-all arguement. If you don't want to believe then don't, but don't try and argue a over a subject that you reject and are more than happy to be dismissive about. It leads nowhere.
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General Mosquito
Fatal Absolution Bleeding Sun Conglomerate
374
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Posted - 2015.11.15 00:26:00 -
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postapo wastelander wrote:Breakin Stuff wrote:The most successful tactics the insurgent groups utilize is aggressive local recruitment.
I'm willing to bet they plan this **** for years until they can go over it by the numbers in their sleep. I was really out of this problem, but after this attack my first thing in mind was basicaly "nuke them". Honestly i know there is still people in place where are they, but if you ask me i will be for carpet attacks, supported by surgical strikes 24/7. This is enough. Im for people, for equality etc. But enought is enough.
That is because you are an idiot.
Do you think that DAESH exists in a vacuum? Do you think brown people in the middle East don't have a bone to pick after 100 years of oppression by the West?
What they are doing is morally wrong, but to act like it is done without provocation is ignorant.
The Attorney General - Mr. Hybrid Vayu
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General Mosquito
Fatal Absolution Bleeding Sun Conglomerate
375
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Posted - 2015.11.15 00:30:00 -
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Operative 1174 Uuali wrote:General Mosquito wrote:Operative 1174 Uuali wrote:YUUKI TERUMI wrote:Religion is the most useless thing in the universe. Religion is dependent upon the basis of the belief. Not all religions are alike. Jesus never said to conquer people with violence. He didn't found a religion either, but the religion part is simply people following his teachings. People that use Christianity to harm are not justified by the basis of the belief, unlike Islam. There are a lot of good people that believe in God otherwise and are better for it. I am surrounded by people like that. People are fallible however, so you can't judge a belief based on the people. When the religion is more than a religion however, and directly states that its believers should convert by force there should be a concern. I submit this here again. Well stated. http://www.meguiar.addr.com/end_times/muslim_takeover_of_europe.htm Blah blah, Islam is a religion of violence. http://www.juancole.com/2015/11/ten-ways-islamic-forbids-terrorism.htmlExcept it isn't. Christians use Deuteronomy amongst other things to justify a whole host of file acts. Don't try and pretend that Islam and Christianity are too sides of the same coin. Please, educate yourself on Islam. The history and nature of the Quran. Stop ignorantly dismissing the issue with a generic catch-all arguement. If you don't want to believe then don't, but don't try and argue a over a subject that you reject and are more than happy to be dismissive about. It leads nowhere.
What I linked quotes the Qu'ran. Maybe you should have read it jackass.
I'm dismissive of people like Islam is worse, when Christianity has the much higher running body count, and Western powers have spent the last 50 years pushing Islam to the extreme.
Wahhabism didn't get spread around on a whim, it was a policy decision by the West as part of their deal with the Saudis.
The West now reaps what it so happily sowed.
The Attorney General - Mr. Hybrid Vayu
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postapo wastelander
Corrosive Synergy RUST415
1
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Posted - 2015.11.15 00:30:00 -
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Operative 1174 Uuali wrote:benandjerrys wrote:Believing with you that religion is a matter which lies solely between Man & his God, that he owes account to none other for his faith or his worship, that the legitimate powers of government reach actions only, & not opinions, I contemplate with sovereign reverence that act of the whole American people which declared that their legislature should 'make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof,' thus building a wall of separation between Church and State.
-Thomas Jefferson
Separation of church and state was the foundation of the United States of America. Mind you, many colonies were founded on the preface of religion. America is 2 different continents.
Im done with this bickering, innocent people died. You can flame the countries that react with aggression when their innocents are murdered but at least when they respond they attempt to in focused attempt to prevent collateral, while that collateral is their enemies primary prey. Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof. No, separation of church and state does not exist in e Constitution. That is a personal quote by Jefferson. The Bill of Rights states no law shall be made establishing a state religion. Also, note it says the free exercise thereof. That includes representatives of the U.S. government. Note I said representatives. The U.S. government is the people. There are many religious people in the U.S. and most are Christian. If Christians elect representatives who also believe or are willing to express that religion then they are so allowed. The people who are restricting rights are the atheists who want to enforce the myth of separation of church and state. To them it means to shut Christians up pure and simple.
MYTH: Separation of church and state is not in the U.S. Constitution.
FACT: It is true that the literal phrase "separation of church and state" does not appear in the Constitution, but that does not mean the concept isn't there. The First Amendment says:
Amendment I:
"Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the government for a redress of grievances."
"We are the children of the Desolation."
One Scavenging Survivalist
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General Mosquito
Fatal Absolution Bleeding Sun Conglomerate
375
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Posted - 2015.11.15 00:32:00 -
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Operative 1174 Uuali wrote:benandjerrys wrote:Believing with you that religion is a matter which lies solely between Man & his God, that he owes account to none other for his faith or his worship, that the legitimate powers of government reach actions only, & not opinions, I contemplate with sovereign reverence that act of the whole American people which declared that their legislature should 'make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof,' thus building a wall of separation between Church and State.
-Thomas Jefferson
Separation of church and state was the foundation of the United States of America. Mind you, many colonies were founded on the preface of religion. America is 2 different continents.
Im done with this bickering, innocent people died. You can flame the countries that react with aggression when their innocents are murdered but at least when they respond they attempt to in focused attempt to prevent collateral, while that collateral is their enemies primary prey. Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof. No, separation of church and state does not exist in e Constitution. That is a personal quote by Jefferson. The Bill of Rights states no law shall be made establishing a state religion. Also, note it says the free exercise thereof. That includes representatives of the U.S. government. Note I said representatives. The U.S. government is the people. There are many religious people in the U.S. and most are Christian. If Christians elect representatives who also believe or are willing to express that religion then they are so allowed. The people who are restricting rights are the atheists who want to enforce the myth of separation of church and state. To them it means to shut Christians up pure and simple.
Article 6 paragraph 3 of the U.S. Constitution would disagree with you.
The Attorney General - Mr. Hybrid Vayu
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Operative 1174 Uuali
True Companion Planetary Requisitions
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Posted - 2015.11.15 00:36:00 -
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General Mosquito wrote:Operative 1174 Uuali wrote:General Mosquito wrote:Operative 1174 Uuali wrote:YUUKI TERUMI wrote:Religion is the most useless thing in the universe. Religion is dependent upon the basis of the belief. Not all religions are alike. Jesus never said to conquer people with violence. He didn't found a religion either, but the religion part is simply people following his teachings. People that use Christianity to harm are not justified by the basis of the belief, unlike Islam. There are a lot of good people that believe in God otherwise and are better for it. I am surrounded by people like that. People are fallible however, so you can't judge a belief based on the people. When the religion is more than a religion however, and directly states that its believers should convert by force there should be a concern. I submit this here again. Well stated. http://www.meguiar.addr.com/end_times/muslim_takeover_of_europe.htm Blah blah, Islam is a religion of violence. http://www.juancole.com/2015/11/ten-ways-islamic-forbids-terrorism.htmlExcept it isn't. Christians use Deuteronomy amongst other things to justify a whole host of file acts. Don't try and pretend that Islam and Christianity are too sides of the same coin. Please, educate yourself on Islam. The history and nature of the Quran. Stop ignorantly dismissing the issue with a generic catch-all arguement. If you don't want to believe then don't, but don't try and argue a over a subject that you reject and are more than happy to be dismissive about. It leads nowhere. What I linked quotes the Qu'ran. Maybe you should have read it jackass. I'm dismissive of people like Islam is worse, when Christianity has the much higher running body count, and Western powers have spent the last 50 years pushing Islam to the extreme. Wahhabism didn't get spread around on a whim, it was a policy decision by the West as part of their deal with the Saudis. The West now reaps what it so happily sowed.
Read the complete post. I was in the process of editing it. Also, I see I'm dealing with a name calling fool. So, I will leave the arguement there. Again though, you can't pass judgment on Christianity based on the actions of ignorant people that use it for nefarious purposes. Jesus even made a point about at sort of thing both about himself and the Pharisees, who enforced Jewish law legalistically.
CCP logic GÇô We fix what doesn't need breaking.
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postapo wastelander
Corrosive Synergy RUST415
1
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Posted - 2015.11.15 00:41:00 -
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maybe deadcatz wrote:postapo wastelander wrote:Religion is not issue, human mind is.
The truth,nothing but,we humans must unite to better our world,or die trying to fight over our differences.
We must sadly there is still some who like more be savages than united ones.
"We are the children of the Desolation."
One Scavenging Survivalist
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Shamarskii Simon
The Hundred Acre Hood
520
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Posted - 2015.11.15 00:43:00 -
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Wait wait wait.
I don't want to say ISIS is really to blame... (this came to mind while reading this topic)
I'm just looking at another possibility.. Help me out here. Give me a lil slack.
One of them were Syrian right? How many refugees are coming out of Syria?
Now... How many syrians are not able to enter a country/ taking "long" to get refugee status? Especially in the EU... which is next door? See what I'm getting at?
A small group of people might have taken matters in there own hands... Knowing ISIS likes to take responsibility for things they haven't done (E.G: ISIS saying they are responsible for the Russian Plane being "shot down" when it could not be destroyed by external means.) it might be everyone focusing on the wrong thing. It might be people being outraged by how they've been treated by foreign governments, so they bring their refugee reasons to these countries --Literally.
If they managed to reach any "main" country in the EU, they'd take the opportunity (The person left Greece and went into one of these "main" states of the EU: France.).
As someone else said, it might be Germany next... Not what the newspapers here been saying (Israel because they are surrounded by enemies, and they are closest to the issue)
Sadly, i don't have enough information to prove all of that but... I've been trying to look at this from a different vista... Just what if we're wrong? (I'm a process of elimination kinda guy lol)
Like if ISIS truly wanted to do something bad for everyone... They'd go for an oil refinery and hold that hostage... Now that would screw up the world for a few days/weeks... Probably months. I can't even try to predict what would happen (i basically just turned 17, i barely have 1st hand life experience)... Maybe a serious decline in the economy... Forced recession?
...Thankfully they don't take that into consideration. Hmm.
Forever ADS. Best role.
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Operative 1174 Uuali
True Companion Planetary Requisitions
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Posted - 2015.11.15 00:44:00 -
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General Mosquito wrote:Operative 1174 Uuali wrote:benandjerrys wrote:Believing with you that religion is a matter which lies solely between Man & his God, that he owes account to none other for his faith or his worship, that the legitimate powers of government reach actions only, & not opinions, I contemplate with sovereign reverence that act of the whole American people which declared that their legislature should 'make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof,' thus building a wall of separation between Church and State.
-Thomas Jefferson
Separation of church and state was the foundation of the United States of America. Mind you, many colonies were founded on the preface of religion. America is 2 different continents.
Im done with this bickering, innocent people died. You can flame the countries that react with aggression when their innocents are murdered but at least when they respond they attempt to in focused attempt to prevent collateral, while that collateral is their enemies primary prey. Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof. No, separation of church and state does not exist in e Constitution. That is a personal quote by Jefferson. The Bill of Rights states no law shall be made establishing a state religion. Also, note it says the free exercise thereof. That includes representatives of the U.S. government. Note I said representatives. The U.S. government is the people. There are many religious people in the U.S. and most are Christian. If Christians elect representatives who also believe or are willing to express that religion then they are so allowed. The people who are restricting rights are the atheists who want to enforce the myth of separation of church and state. To them it means to shut Christians up pure and simple. Article 6 paragraph 3 of the U.S. Constitution would disagree with you.
Lol, that still doesn't apply. No religious test has been ever been given. If enough people vote for a muslim then he shall be sworn in on the Quran or if we elect a person willing to admit atheism then he can swear an oath on thin air. Mind you though, he will swear an oath to properly represent his office.
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General Mosquito
Fatal Absolution Bleeding Sun Conglomerate
376
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Posted - 2015.11.15 00:45:00 -
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Operative 1174 Uuali wrote:General Mosquito wrote:
What I linked quotes the Qu'ran. Maybe you should have read it jackass.
I'm dismissive of people like Islam is worse, when Christianity has the much higher running body count, and Western powers have spent the last 50 years pushing Islam to the extreme.
Wahhabism didn't get spread around on a whim, it was a policy decision by the West as part of their deal with the Saudis.
The West now reaps what it so happily sowed.
Read the complete post. I was in the process of editing it. Also, I see I'm dealing with a name calling fool. So, I will leave the arguement there. Again though, you can't pass judgment on Christianity based on the actions of ignorant people that use it for nefarious purposes. Jesus even made a point about at sort of thing both about himself and the Pharisees, who enforced Jewish law legalistically.
So what, you exempt bible thumping terrorists, but not Islamic ones?
The amount of hypocrisy and your attempted derision are laughable.
I can and will condemn Christian extremists just as roundly as I condemn Islamic ones. I don't pretend that one is any less violent than the other, because they are not.
The Attorney General - Mr. Hybrid Vayu
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Operative 1174 Uuali
True Companion Planetary Requisitions
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Posted - 2015.11.15 00:46:00 -
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General Mosquito wrote:Operative 1174 Uuali wrote:General Mosquito wrote:
What I linked quotes the Qu'ran. Maybe you should have read it jackass.
I'm dismissive of people like Islam is worse, when Christianity has the much higher running body count, and Western powers have spent the last 50 years pushing Islam to the extreme.
Wahhabism didn't get spread around on a whim, it was a policy decision by the West as part of their deal with the Saudis.
The West now reaps what it so happily sowed.
Read the complete post. I was in the process of editing it. Also, I see I'm dealing with a name calling fool. So, I will leave the arguement there. Again though, you can't pass judgment on Christianity based on the actions of ignorant people that use it for nefarious purposes. Jesus even made a point about at sort of thing both about himself and the Pharisees, who enforced Jewish law legalistically. So what, you exempt bible thumping terrorists, but not Islamic ones? The amount of hypocrisy and your attempted derision are laughable. I can and will condemn Christian extremists just as roundly as I condemn Islamic ones. I don't pretend that one is any less violent than the other, because they are not.
You haven't read a word I wrote did you? That is not what I have stated. AT ALL. lol. Also, confrontation gets you nowhere.
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Shamarskii Simon wrote:Wait wait wait.
I don't want to say ISIS is really to blame... (this came to mind while reading this topic)
I'm just looking at another possibility.. Help me out here. Give me a lil slack.
One of them were Syrian right? How many refugees are coming out of Syria?
Now... How many syrians are not able to enter a country/ taking "long" to get refugee status? Especially in the EU... which is next door? See what I'm getting at?
A small group of people might have taken matters in there own hands... Knowing ISIS likes to take responsibility for things they haven't done (E.G: ISIS saying they are responsible for the Russian Plane being "shot down" when it could not be destroyed by external means.) it might be everyone focusing on the wrong thing. It might be people being outraged by how they've been treated by foreign governments, so they bring their refugee reasons to these countries --Literally.
If they managed to reach any "main" country in the EU, they'd take the opportunity (The person left Greece and went into one of these "main" states of the EU: France.).
As someone else said, it might be Germany next... Not what the newspapers here been saying (Israel because they are surrounded by enemies, and they are closest to the issue)
Sadly, i don't have enough information to prove all of that but... I've been trying to look at this from a different vista... Just what if we're wrong? (I'm a process of elimination kinda guy lol)
Like if ISIS truly wanted to do something bad for everyone... They'd go for an oil refinery and hold that hostage... Now that would screw up the world for a few days/weeks... Probably months. I can't even try to predict what would happen (i basically just turned 17, i barely have 1st hand life experience)... Maybe a serious decline in the economy... Forced recession?
...Thankfully they don't take that into consideration. Hmm.
If there will be anither atacks it will be propably again in France or possibly in England (they have big amount of orthodox supporters too). Germany hmm i do not think so, they have great amount of trurkish people, but they are not too orthodox about religion.
"We are the children of the Desolation."
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General Mosquito wrote:Operative 1174 Uuali wrote:General Mosquito wrote:
What I linked quotes the Qu'ran. Maybe you should have read it jackass.
I'm dismissive of people like Islam is worse, when Christianity has the much higher running body count, and Western powers have spent the last 50 years pushing Islam to the extreme.
Wahhabism didn't get spread around on a whim, it was a policy decision by the West as part of their deal with the Saudis.
The West now reaps what it so happily sowed.
Read the complete post. I was in the process of editing it. Also, I see I'm dealing with a name calling fool. So, I will leave the arguement there. Again though, you can't pass judgment on Christianity based on the actions of ignorant people that use it for nefarious purposes. Jesus even made a point about at sort of thing both about himself and the Pharisees, who enforced Jewish law legalistically. So what, you exempt bible thumping terrorists, but not Islamic ones? The amount of hypocrisy and your attempted derision are laughable. I can and will condemn Christian extremists just as roundly as I condemn Islamic ones. I don't pretend that one is any less violent than the other, because they are not.
This is the SOURCE of problems within religion.
Religion builds up walls amongst people, not tear them down.
Religion be religion. Believe in whatever one likes
Just free your mind... The only oppression that happens comes from within oneself. It's senseless putting religion a to religion b because there's no correct answer.
Yu feel?
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Posted - 2015.11.15 00:53:00 -
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postapo wastelander wrote:Shamarskii Simon wrote:Wait wait wait.
I don't want to say ISIS is really to blame... (this came to mind while reading this topic)
I'm just looking at another possibility.. Help me out here. Give me a lil slack.
One of them were Syrian right? How many refugees are coming out of Syria?
Now... How many syrians are not able to enter a country/ taking "long" to get refugee status? Especially in the EU... which is next door? See what I'm getting at?
A small group of people might have taken matters in there own hands... Knowing ISIS likes to take responsibility for things they haven't done (E.G: ISIS saying they are responsible for the Russian Plane being "shot down" when it could not be destroyed by external means.) it might be everyone focusing on the wrong thing. It might be people being outraged by how they've been treated by foreign governments, so they bring their refugee reasons to these countries --Literally.
If they managed to reach any "main" country in the EU, they'd take the opportunity (The person left Greece and went into one of these "main" states of the EU: France.).
As someone else said, it might be Germany next... Not what the newspapers here been saying (Israel because they are surrounded by enemies, and they are closest to the issue)
Sadly, i don't have enough information to prove all of that but... I've been trying to look at this from a different vista... Just what if we're wrong? (I'm a process of elimination kinda guy lol)
Like if ISIS truly wanted to do something bad for everyone... They'd go for an oil refinery and hold that hostage... Now that would screw up the world for a few days/weeks... Probably months. I can't even try to predict what would happen (i basically just turned 17, i barely have 1st hand life experience)... Maybe a serious decline in the economy... Forced recession?
...Thankfully they don't take that into consideration. Hmm.
If there will be anither atacks it will be propably again in France or possibly in England (they have big amount of orthodox supporters too). Germany hmm i do not think so, they have great amount of trurkish people, but they are not too orthodox about religion.
Lol, I remember my German teacher talking about Turkish immigrants. She talked about how they'd just start a knife fight right there in the street when they had a disagreement. Guess, we won't have to worry about bombings or terror attacks from them. They do things the old fashion wayGǪ by dueling.
CCP logic GÇô We fix what doesn't need breaking.
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Posted - 2015.11.15 00:53:00 -
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Shamarskii Simon wrote:Wait wait wait.
I don't want to say ISIS is really to blame... (this came to mind while reading this topic)
I'm just looking at another possibility.. Help me out here. Give me a lil slack.
One of them were Syrian right? How many refugees are coming out of Syria?
Now... How many syrians are not able to enter a country/ taking "long" to get refugee status? Especially in the EU... which is next door? See what I'm getting at?
A small group of people might have taken matters in there own hands... Knowing ISIS likes to take responsibility for things they haven't done (E.G: ISIS saying they are responsible for the Russian Plane being "shot down" when it could not be destroyed by external means.) it might be everyone focusing on the wrong thing. It might be people being outraged by how they've been treated by foreign governments, so they bring their refugee reasons to these countries --Literally.
If they managed to reach any "main" country in the EU, they'd take the opportunity (The person left Greece and went into one of these "main" states of the EU: France.).
As someone else said, it might be Germany next... Not what the newspapers here been saying (Israel because they are surrounded by enemies, and they are closest to the issue)
Sadly, i don't have enough information to prove all of that but... I've been trying to look at this from a different vista... Just what if we're wrong? (I'm a process of elimination kinda guy lol)
Like if ISIS truly wanted to do something bad for everyone... They'd go for an oil refinery and hold that hostage... Now that would screw up the world for a few days/weeks... Probably months. I can't even try to predict what would happen (i basically just turned 17, i barely have 1st hand life experience)... Maybe a serious decline in the economy... Forced recession?
...Thankfully they don't take that into consideration. Hmm.
ISIS has control of oil things and sells it for profit.
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postapo wastelander
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Posted - 2015.11.15 00:54:00 -
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Operative 1174 Uuali wrote:postapo wastelander wrote:Shamarskii Simon wrote:Wait wait wait.
I don't want to say ISIS is really to blame... (this came to mind while reading this topic)
I'm just looking at another possibility.. Help me out here. Give me a lil slack.
One of them were Syrian right? How many refugees are coming out of Syria?
Now... How many syrians are not able to enter a country/ taking "long" to get refugee status? Especially in the EU... which is next door? See what I'm getting at?
A small group of people might have taken matters in there own hands... Knowing ISIS likes to take responsibility for things they haven't done (E.G: ISIS saying they are responsible for the Russian Plane being "shot down" when it could not be destroyed by external means.) it might be everyone focusing on the wrong thing. It might be people being outraged by how they've been treated by foreign governments, so they bring their refugee reasons to these countries --Literally.
If they managed to reach any "main" country in the EU, they'd take the opportunity (The person left Greece and went into one of these "main" states of the EU: France.).
As someone else said, it might be Germany next... Not what the newspapers here been saying (Israel because they are surrounded by enemies, and they are closest to the issue)
Sadly, i don't have enough information to prove all of that but... I've been trying to look at this from a different vista... Just what if we're wrong? (I'm a process of elimination kinda guy lol)
Like if ISIS truly wanted to do something bad for everyone... They'd go for an oil refinery and hold that hostage... Now that would screw up the world for a few days/weeks... Probably months. I can't even try to predict what would happen (i basically just turned 17, i barely have 1st hand life experience)... Maybe a serious decline in the economy... Forced recession?
...Thankfully they don't take that into consideration. Hmm.
If there will be anither atacks it will be propably again in France or possibly in England (they have big amount of orthodox supporters too). Germany hmm i do not think so, they have great amount of trurkish people, but they are not too orthodox about religion. Lol, I remember my German teacher talking about Turkish immigrants. She talked about how they'd just start a knife fight right there in the street when they had a disagreement. Guess, we won't have to worry about bombings or terror attacks from them. They do things the old fashion wayGǪ by dueling.
Pfft they are traders by nature, they will propably buy you out XD I know them really much.
"We are the children of the Desolation."
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Shamarskii Simon
The Hundred Acre Hood
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Posted - 2015.11.15 00:55:00 -
[179] - Quote
postapo wastelander wrote:Shamarskii Simon wrote:Wait wait wait.
I don't want to say ISIS is really to blame... (this came to mind while reading this topic)
I'm just looking at another possibility.. Help me out here. Give me a lil slack.
One of them were Syrian right? How many refugees are coming out of Syria?
Now... How many syrians are not able to enter a country/ taking "long" to get refugee status? Especially in the EU... which is next door? See what I'm getting at?
A small group of people might have taken matters in there own hands... Knowing ISIS likes to take responsibility for things they haven't done (E.G: ISIS saying they are responsible for the Russian Plane being "shot down" when it could not be destroyed by external means.) it might be everyone focusing on the wrong thing. It might be people being outraged by how they've been treated by foreign governments, so they bring their refugee reasons to these countries --Literally.
If they managed to reach any "main" country in the EU, they'd take the opportunity (The person left Greece and went into one of these "main" states of the EU: France.).
As someone else said, it might be Germany next... Not what the newspapers here been saying (Israel because they are surrounded by enemies, and they are closest to the issue)
Sadly, i don't have enough information to prove all of that but... I've been trying to look at this from a different vista... Just what if we're wrong? (I'm a process of elimination kinda guy lol)
Like if ISIS truly wanted to do something bad for everyone... They'd go for an oil refinery and hold that hostage... Now that would screw up the world for a few days/weeks... Probably months. I can't even try to predict what would happen (i basically just turned 17, i barely have 1st hand life experience)... Maybe a serious decline in the economy... Forced recession?
...Thankfully they don't take that into consideration. Hmm.
If there will be anither atacks it will be propably again in France or possibly in England (they have big amount of orthodox supporters too). Germany hmm i do not think so, they have great amount of trurkish people, but they are not too orthodox about religion.
Hmm... France, England, Germany... Spain, Italy? ....
I see what you mean.. Then it'll be Italy or England or France based on religion i think.
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postapo wastelander
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Posted - 2015.11.15 00:56:00 -
[180] - Quote
It is not by religion, they do not care about religion. It is about amount of orthodox groups in state already. And biggest amount is in France and England.
"We are the children of the Desolation."
One Scavenging Survivalist
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