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Mindfulcoug 05-20-2010 06:06 AM

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Originally Posted by MikeWaters (Post 311075)
A general question I will throw out there:

Is your wife pragmatic enough to satisfy your needs?

Why would a pragmatic wife wants to stay married to an internet message board addict any way.

Archaea 05-20-2010 01:34 PM

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Originally Posted by mindfulcoug (Post 311070)
When was the last time you checked your assumption with a Shia faghih or a Shia scholar? Who has implemented to you that is permitted to kill people over an offensive images of prophet Mohammad ( peace be upon him)? Have you ever read stories about his life and the way he would deal with the offenders?

I know very little about you. But even though,your desire to hold such a wrong assumption for all these years and keep calling muslims out on that is beyond me.

So here is my theory about why you are trying to actualize your assumptoins with almost zero fact repertoire. You are quite intrigued by what you have found about Islam. And you would probably be considering beocme a Muslim if there werenot too much social political back lash. So you are trying to delay the process by injecting the false alegations to the story in order to appase your otherwise avid soul. Which is indeed considered unhealthy for mental health.

Mindful, you're being intellectually dishonest if you refuse to admit that the realm of Islamic "scholarship" is quite broad. When the Dutch film producer was murdered our analysts interviewed many Islamic scholars to gather divergent views and many supported the killing. You yourself have made arguments favoring killing a person for doing something which is distasteful toward religious faith.

Western philosophy often states, words cannot kill, so we should not kill based on offensive words. I have researched, not as extensively as an expert, but I have done it.

In terms of emotional health, many of the attitudes by the radical elements of Islam seem to run contrary to good mental health.

tooblue 05-20-2010 10:54 PM

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Originally Posted by mindfulcoug (Post 311080)
In case you mean repulsive images, there is a huge difference between a permision being authorized from religious leader and some hurt feeling feedbacks. And i am quite happy that i dont have to explain it to you as you are a believer yourself.

You didn't answer my question. Furthermore who determines what is repulsive and by what authority?

wuapinmon 05-21-2010 05:13 AM

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Originally Posted by mindfulcoug (Post 311070)

So here is my theory about why you are trying to actualize your assumptoins with almost zero fact repertoire. You are quite intrigued by what you have found about Islam. And you would probably be considering beocme a Muslim if there werenot too much social political back lash. So you are trying to delay the process by injecting the false alegations to the story in order to appase your otherwise avid soul. Which is indeed considered unhealthy for mental health.

That's rich.

MikeWaters 05-21-2010 02:50 PM

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Originally Posted by mindfulcoug (Post 311081)
Why would a pragmatic wife wants to stay married to an internet message board addict any way.

You hurt my feelings.

I wish it was true, the saying, "Sticks and stones and dynamite may break my bones, but words will never hurt me."

Mindfulcoug 05-21-2010 03:49 PM

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Originally Posted by MikeWaters (Post 311109)
You hurt my feelings.

I wish it was true, the saying, "Sticks and stones and dynamite may break my bones, but words will never hurt me."

I have to confess that nothing could help me serve my cause more than having Mike say this. See people.. Sticks, Stones and Dynamite have come along side with words. These are all Weapon,yet words can harm more. So how can we not consider using dynamite as a weapon agianst whom has hurt us by words?

Mindfulcoug 05-21-2010 03:54 PM

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Originally Posted by wuapinmon (Post 311104)
That's rich.

Enjoying peaceful quiet atmosphere in here??

Mindfulcoug 05-21-2010 04:04 PM

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Originally Posted by tooblue (Post 311100)
You didn't answer my question. Furthermore who determines what is repulsive and by what authority?

I think i did answer your question. I caught your post after it had been edited,may be you have something missed out?

Marja Taghlid is the one who has the authority to pose a Fatwa and he has a team of experts who would supply his information cannals. But the last word will be said by him.

MikeWaters 05-21-2010 04:07 PM

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Originally Posted by mindfulcoug (Post 311111)
So how can we not consider using dynamite as a weapon agianst whom has hurt us by words?

Because many of your people are pathetic and insecure and they have no respect for the beliefs of others.

A world run by Taliban and Sharia Law is women being decapitated in sports stadiums.

We will fight for a better world than that.

Mindfulcoug 05-21-2010 04:14 PM

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Originally Posted by MikeWaters (Post 311115)
Because many of your people are pathetic and insecure and they have no respect for the beliefs of others.

A world run by Taliban and Sharia Law is women being decapitated in sports stadiums.

We will fight for a better world than that.

And what you do with women in stadiums?? Ok. i really dont want to know.


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