Author Topic: [NEWS] Islamist terrorist groups planning terrorist attack on Norway  (Read 5482 times)

holly stuff NOT NORWAY!!!!!

Holy urin Faen dritt ansikt Vennligst ikke Norge!!!

No. He stated you were a bigot because you said you were hateful towards Islam.

And one of the reasons why I don't like Islamic terrorists is because they're pulling their loving bombs out at others just because they have a different belief system (which I stated in my post). I may be blind, but I don't see Christians doing stuff like that today, or really any other major religion.

maybe we should let germany absorb the EU and form the 4th reich destroy the EU so those stupid arabs/muslims/whatevers don't get a free ticket to wherever in europe so they can "spread" their stuffty religion

Well I mean Norway produces a ton of oil, so if you didn't like norway you could really screw them up by blowing up their oil manufacturing stuff.
yeah but what's not to like about norway

let germany absorb the EU and form the 4th reich
yes this is good idea
i approve

And one of the reasons why I don't like Islamic terrorists is because they're pulling their loving bombs out at others just because they have a different belief system (which I stated in my post). I may be blind, but I don't see Christians doing stuff like that today, or really any other major religion.

Playing Devil's advocate for a minute here. Disclaimer: I'm not at all religious.

Extremist Muslims are a very small minority. Hating an entire religion because of the actions of a few is incredibly short-sighted.

You don't see people attributing the views of the Westboro Baptist church or actions of Anders Behring Breivik to all Christians.

It's easy for the media to portray anyone and everyone from the Middle East as murdering extremist lunatic, but that's not at all the case. Islam is the second largest and most widespread religion in the world. If all Muslims were as bad as the few extremists, the entire world would be a warzone.
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Playing Devil's advocate for a minute here. Disclaimer: I'm not at all religious.

Extremist Muslims are a very small minority. Hating an entire religion because of the actions of a few is incredibly short-sighted.

You don't see people attributing the views of the Westboro Baptist church or actions of Anders Behring Breivik to all Christians.

It's easy for the media to portray anyone and everyone from the Middle East as murdering extremist lunatic, but that's not at all the case. Islam is the largest and most widespread religion in the world. If all Muslims were as bad as the few extremists, the entire world would be a warzone.

Because there are so few Christians as extreme as the people in Westboro. While you constantly hear about Muslims participating in major terrorist activities.
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Because there are so few Christians as extreme as the people in Westboro. While you constantly here about Muslims participating in major terrorist activities.
also doesnt the Koran state to hate all other religions. whilst the bible says to love everyone

Playing Devil's advocate for a minute here. Disclaimer: I'm not at all religious.

Extremist Muslims are a very small minority. Hating an entire religion because of the actions of a few is incredibly short-sighted.

You don't see people attributing the views of the Westboro Baptist church or actions of Anders Behring Breivik to all Christians.

It's easy for the media to portray anyone and everyone from the Middle East as murdering extremist lunatic, but that's not at all the case. Islam is the largest and most widespread religion in the world. If all Muslims were as bad as the few extremists, the entire world would be a warzone.

Alright, I do admit that I was being a little bigoted about "hating Islam". However, all these terrorism events caused by Muslims still makes me disappointed in the Islam religion, which is the religion that I have the most negative feelings for.

also doesnt the Koran state to hate all other religions. whilst the bible says to love everyone
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In Islam, the Bible is held to reflect true unfolding revelation from God; but revelation which had been corrupted or distorted (in Arabic: tahrif); which necessitated the giving of the Qur'an to the Islamic prophet, Muhammad, to correct this deviation.

Because there are so few Christians as extreme as the people in Westboro. While you constantly here about Muslims participating in major terrorist activities.

I'm not denying that there are more extremist Muslims than extremist Christians, but the extremists are still an extremely small minority. Fractions of fractions of a percent. Yet people still have this notion that Muslims have a predisposition towards extremism.
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in short

stop judging the whole majority off of extremist bombings

Because there are so few Christians as extreme as the people in Westboro. While you constantly hear about Muslims participating in major terrorist activities.

Fun fact: A third of all Self Delete bombings have been done by ONE rebel group called the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam. (They're not Muslims)

Also, the entire Tea Party is a religious extremist movement. I recommend you guys watch documentaries on them, like Jesus Camp. Here's the trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sC_yzUWIfzs

Also, the entire Tea Party is a religious extremist movement.

that explains the civil war

wait

P.S.

the entire Tea Party

thats hilarious i thought you were against generalizations you dork

Through God the weak are made ignorant. And North Korea is a loving joke. No need to commend them for anything.
Through God, the ignorant are made wise. Those who are wise fear the Lord. Those who hate reproof are stupid.

What people fail to realize is that Islamic terrorism isn't an existential threat to the US. It's right-wing extremism. It's a far more subtle threat, but it's there, it's scary, and it's growing. Just look at all the right-wing militias, the Cliven Bundy incident, the Jesus Camp documentary, OK Guy. The right-wing Evangelical militia movement is growing rapidly, and is a threat to the US. If you look at the politicians in places like Texas, they're almost all extremists. It's loving scary.
You are seriously comparing this:




to this:



Islamic terrorists have killed thousands of innocent American citizens because of their interpretation of the Quran's scriptures regarding Jihad. They do this because they think it will get them to Paradise, which is a very dangerous thing for us because it means they don't care how many of their own people die as long as they are able to hurt and kill others. That's why so many of these incidents involving them are Self Delete bombings. The "Right-Wing Extremists" you mention have killed far less people, and even though McVeigh is a substantial example, he was acting on his own politically-motivated anti-government views, not because of his religious beliefs. He was barely even a Roman Catholic, and even before he died he declared he was agnostic and that science was "his religion".