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olp1fan

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  1. not at all.. I'm not a dumbass, I can see what religion has done to the world and how it is used like Ghandi said, I like your God but I don't like your christians your christians are so unlike your god I'm paraphrasing of course, I don't know the exact quote but I agree with it
  2. you often do see bleeding heart liberals attack Christianity and give Islam a pass.. which is lame cause they both deserve a bashing
  3. They will settle out of court ..nothing to see here Topaz Nothing will come of this
  4. I read earlier from an Islamic site that listening to music gives you homosexual tendencies and is to be forbidden
  5. why when I can judge them on their beliefs ..I'm not gonna judge them on what hockey team they like I dig a lot deeper than that
  6. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Armenian_Genocide_recognition These countries have all recognized the Armenian Genocide Argentina Armenia Belgium Canada Chile Cyprus France Greece Italy Lithuania Lebanon Netherlands Poland Russia Slovakia Switzerland Uruguay Vatican City Venezuela 43 American states South Australia and New South Wales Crimea, Ukraine Basque and Catalonia Spain
  7. I admit I am unfamiliar with this so I will have to read up on it..I know both these countries are important players in NATO http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-16306376 Ankara is recalling its ambassador and freezing political visits as well as joint military projects, including exercises, Recep Tayyip Erdogan said. The bill was passed by the French National Assembly on Thursday and is due to go before the Senate next year. French Foreign Minister Alain Juppe has publicly opposed it. Under the bill, those publicly denying genocide would face a year in jail and a fine of 45,000 euros (£29,000; $58,000). Armenians say up to 1.5 million people were killed by the Ottoman Turks in 1915-16. Ankara says closer to 300,000 people died, and that Turks were also killed as Armenians rose up against the Ottoman Empire when Russian troops invaded eastern Anatolia, now eastern Turkey. More than 20 countries have formally recognised the killings as genocide. 'Irreparable wounds' According to French news agency AFP, angry crowds in the Turkish capital, Ankara, have been chanting: "We have not committed genocide, we defended the homeland. "Wait for us France, we will come." Speaking in Ankara, Mr Erdogan suggested the bill would create lasting damage to relations with France. "This will open very grave and irreparable wounds," he said. Mr Erdogan told reporters: "This is politics based on racism, discrimination and xenophobia. "This is using Turkophobia and Islamophobia to gain votes, and it raises concerns regarding these issues not only in France but all Europe." He said Ankara would cancel permission for French military planes to land and warships to dock in Turkey as a result of the bill, Reuters news agency reports. Relations between the two countries are at an all-time low thanks to French President Nicholas Sarkozy's opposition to Turkey's bid for membership of the EU, the BBC's David O'Byrne reports from Istanbul. 'Inspired by European law' The bill's author, Valerie Boyer from France's ruling conservative UMP party, said she was "shocked" at Turkey's intervention. "My bill doesn't aim at any particular country," she said. "It is inspired by European law, which says that the people who deny the existence of the genocides must be sanctioned." Maurice Delighazarian, 75, lost his grandparents in 1915. Our ancestors can finally rest in peace," he was quoted as saying by the Associated Press news agency in Paris. Armenian Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian thanked the French parliament, and France's "top leadership" and its people, for the bill. France had, he said, "once again proved its commitment to universal human values". But Mr Juppe criticised the proposed law, which follows France's formal recognition of the killings as genocide in 2001. No penalty was attached for denial at the time. Mr Juppe told reporters it was a critical juncture in the Middle East and he emphasised the role Turkey had been playing in the Arab Spring, as well as the strong economic ties that existed between Turkey and France. "It [the bill] is useless and counter-productive," he said. His disapproval appears to be in direct conflict with the tacit support that has been given by President Nicolas Sarkozy to the bill, the BBC's Christian Fraser reports from Paris. There are some half a million ethnic Armenians living in France and their vote is considered important in next year's presidential election, our correspondent notes.
  8. Can you show me in the Koran where it says listening to music is a sin
  9. I've known people from the congregation I was in whom were pulled out of school by their parents because the school would not let them recognize creationism instead of evolution
  10. I don't think South Korea wants the world to know they're getting weapons shipped in right now due to the situation in NK
  11. That's my point of view, Racist and Bigot are thrown around too much these days that the words mean absolutely nothing anymore everyone is a bigot or racist anyway..even the same people accusing people of being racist or bigots
  12. They don't have a point, no one is stopping them from being home schooled It is time we stop pandering to every religion and tell them too bad If they can't participate in music class they should be given a failed grade and I highly don't believe it says anything about music being bad in the Koran
  13. I'm starting to think CyberComa is a Muslim man
  14. bahahah The Count : I'm f****** Sheep
  15. I'm not buying it..the weapons were obviously hidden.. no one screws up that badly by accident without there being motive behind it these things get checked quite frequently, I do not buy the U.S story
  16. maybe..I have no problems with there being a higher power..I'm a Deist
  17. This is also an epic song (Deadmau5 is from Canadian btw)
  18. This is an incredibly beautiful, haunting song listen to it
  19. I'm no religion lover (I hate all relgions) but it doesn't take a dumbass like me to see that Islam is more oppressive than Christianity in general
  20. some parts of the Muslim culture are the same everywhere... other parts are more extremist and are shunned by most Muslims
  21. a few dollars matters..to people with a lot of money it won't but the average person is not rich and airplane tickets are too much as it is as for your question yes I am pissed at the 5 dollar 50 cent fee too but what can ya do other than not fly..which isn't a choice most times
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