Riot Friday

http://michellemalkin.com/2012/09/14/if-its-friday-in-the-muslim-world-its-time-for-another-islamic-rage-boy-riot/

It's Friday and you know what that means, the Islamic world is rioting.

They sure like fire. Perhaps it's because that's about the most advanced technology their culture is capable of producing at this point.
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:(O Careful, there, Fatwahboy.  8O

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I would expect you would be above the manipulations coming out from the MSM to fuel the fires of another fake war. Please don't succumb to the bigoted nonsense used to fire up the unwashed redneck populations of America into supporting this. We are above it.

Please don't mix fundamentalist muslim scum in with the vast majority of muslims, which are very loving people. Consider - the vast majority of muslims know nothing but peace and harmony. Consider entire countries with mostly muslim populations, are very peaceful places. Consider that you live next to one of the largest non-middle east muslim populations in the world - and how much trouble do you see/hear about? None.

Brunei for example, virtually all muslim, has one of the lowest crime rates in the world. Less than 200 people a year are incarcerated, and stealing a car is front page news. You can literally tape money to your shirt and walk around Brunei unmolested. The only major trouble in Brunei was when some born again chumps tried to stage a Christian-Overthrow of the country, and stirred up serious problems, and started riots. This was in the late 90's, the Shiek threw them in prison, then after 6 months said he would release them if they said 'sorry'. They did, they were released, and life went on.  I'd love to live in Brunei!

The Old Testament is a violent book, the old Qu'ran verses can sometimes be violent. Many spiritual scholars accept that these were the teachings of the old, angry god, which was really a demigod, or demiurge, or lesser god. Gnostic cultures tell of a fallen god that thought he was the only god, and was a jealous god, and incited mankind to dogmatic religions and violence. The more modern passages of the qu'ran demand peace and love, and these aren't hard to find. Similar in how the OT compares with the NT. However all of these are often misinterpreted, and used to justify actions by people that do not understand the context of these writings.

I have studied French explorer manuscripts from the 1500 and 1600's. They talk about the Great Lake Indian Tribes in detail. The shamans, in these hundreds of year old writings said that the god of white man was the 'angry false god' - even in these old writings!  Makes you wonder, doesn't it? Shamans would describe encounters with fallen beings, or the 'twisted tongue ones' as they called them, pathological liars. I am on the impression that humanity has been heavily manipulated by unseen forces/powers of various types. I feel we must be careful to judge, and careful to not lump everyone into the same category.


Christians can be loving, helpful, wholesome people. but they can also be evangelical, radical, and dangerous. This goes for any society/culture/religion. We call these 'ISMS', ISM is something carried too far, and unfortuntely a lot of people take things too far - regardless of race/creed/religion.

 

http://www.slideshare.net/daniMD/the-happiest-country-in-the-world

  • 9 Brunei
  • It helps to have oil. Wealthy and politically stable, Brunei's government plays a major role in its citizens' happiness. The same family has ruled the Southeast Asian nation for more than six centuries, providing free medical services and education. No. 9: Brunei Population: 380,000 Life Expectancy: 75 GDP Per Capita: $23,600 Even university-level education is paid for by the government, which also subsidizes rice and housing. That ensures virtually nonexistent poverty.
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Major face-palm moment.  I'm still stunned by it.  The only explanation is that the producer is insane.

NBC News evening newscast.  Lester Holt presiding.  A reporter conducts an interview of Libya's President in which the President states unequivocally that the consulate attack was not a spontaneous uprising in response to a film or any other thing but rather a well-planned attack that had been in preparation for some time.  Stated flatly that they have irrefutable proof.

Immediately, immediately, at the conclusion of the interview, Holt goes to a segment 'on the film at the center' of all the trouble (I'm paraphrasing), including an on-site report from in front of the alleged filmmaker's home and extensive critical coverage of what people and groups might have had anything to do with the film.  Time devoted was longer than the segment including the Libyan President's interview.

Talk about 'shiny object journalism'.  Squirrel !!!

All I can say is, "Gob. Smack."

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My take is that there's a lot of Muslims out there who are only about as Muslim as a lot of Christians are Christian. 

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Quoting Jythier, reply 4
My take is that there's a lot of Muslims out there who are only about as Muslim as a lot of Christians are Christian.
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There is no equivalency here, at least not since the Crusades.  Please point me to an instance of a mob of 'unChristian' Christians killing non-Christians.  Ireland doesn't count - that's been Christian-on-Christian violence.

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Abortion?

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Quoting Jythier, reply 6
Abortion?
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Point taken, but not quite the same issue - individual decisions to not follow particular religious tenets don't constitute mob behavior.  As a moral issue there's not much difference between an honor killing and an abortion.  From a religious perspective, however, the honor killing is prescribed by the religion, the abortion not.

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That's just it though.  A lot of Muslims, and here's the real point, don't believe in honor killing either, because they're not really all that Muslim.  They may even go through the motions.  Maybe they don't really believe in all of their holy writings.  After all, if Allah's mind changed before, maybe it's changed again.  Should we really be honor killing?

Meanwhile, here in America, we have churches with pastors with obvious, spelled-out, besetting lifestyle sins, because some of us just aren't that big of a fan of what the Bible says, despite the fact that it's said it for a couple thousand years now.  If we're not really seeking God's will for our lives, what are we even doing in church on Sunday?