About the burning of religious texts;

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Thats the first time I've heard about that! Thats a crying shame. I guess those Muslim countries have alot to teach us about tolerance.
 
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Thats the first time I've heard about that! Thats a crying shame. I guess those Muslim countries have alot to teach us about tolerance.

It's a crying shame that the United States government goes so far out of it's way to appease muslims and now especially under the current regime is actively aided and abetting islam.

We've built or refurbished 80 odd mosques in Afghanistan and hundreds worldwide.

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If you are looking for an evangelist to preach your next sermon PM me, I heard one a while back, when they introduced him they said he had just preached a rivival at a small church in Texas that had about 110 members and 97 of them got saved the first night.

Not hard to believe, he moved me profoundly and I'm about as movable as Everest.
 
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If you are looking for an evangelist to preach your next sermon PM me, I heard one a while back, when they introduced him they said he had just preached a rivival at a small church in Texas that had about 110 members and 97 of them got saved the first night.
90 % of the congregation wasn't saved before that night? Isn't that kind of strange?

Not hard to believe, he moved me profoundly and I'm about as movable as Everest.

Somehow I doubt that you are as movable of Everest. Seems like you get passionate and sink your teeth into a lot of things.
 
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Somehow I doubt that you are as movable of Everest. Seems like you get passionate and sink your teeth into a lot of things.

You doubt a lot of things, yet believe others than tend to give some the impression that you are a bit gullible.

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Being passionate and being moved are two different things.
 
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It's a crying shame that the United States government goes so far out of it's way to appease muslims and now especially under the current regime is actively aided and abetting islam.

We've built or refurbished 80 odd mosques in Afghanistan and hundreds worldwide.

fahrenheit451.jpg


If you are looking for an evangelist to preach your next sermon PM me, I heard one a while back, when they introduced him they said he had just preached a rivival at a small church in Texas that had about 110 members and 97 of them got saved the first night.

Not hard to believe, he moved me profoundly and I'm about as movable as Everest.

Did it involve a half-crazed Mississippi squirrel?
 
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Whatever you say, gs.

Anyway, I am generally for the shelving of religious texts, not the burning of. I think the guy in Florida is a raging lunatic, but I don't understand why the fact that similar things go on in Islamic countries changes how inflammatory and ridiculous such actions are.

It's stupid and hateful there, and here.
 
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The difference IPO is the treatment given to it by the MSM. They seem to have no interest when Muslims burn Christians but slobber all over themselves with condemnations of these people burning the Koran.

What this guy is doing is stupid and even outrageous. But is it more outrageous than the Christian aid workers recently killed in Afghanistan accused of evangelizing Muslims? Which one are you reading about in the press and seeing on the news channels? Which one do we see the overwrought statements of outrage over?

The message is that the left has a much bigger problem with someone offending a Muslim by burning or mistreating the Koran at Gitmo than they do with Muslims killing Christians.
 
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Whatever you say, gs.

Anyway, I am generally for the shelving of religious texts, not the burning of. I think the guy in Florida is a raging lunatic, but I don't understand why the fact that similar things go on in Islamic countries changes how inflammatory and ridiculous such actions are.

It's stupid and hateful there, and here.

Only from Gainesville, Florida would one expect such lunacy to emerge.

You might consider reading the texts instead of shelving them.
 
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Did it involve a half-crazed Mississippi squirrel?

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I think Ray has probably the coolest offfice in Nashville.

At least he used to, I havn't made my rounds in a while.



The difference IPO is the treatment given to it by the MSM. They seem to have no interest when Muslims burn Christians but slobber all over themselves with condemnations of these people burning the Koran.

What this guy is doing is stupid and even outrageous. But is it more outrageous than the Christian aid workers recently killed in Afghanistan accused of evangelizing Muslims? Which one are you reading about in the press and seeing on the news channels? Which one do we see the overwrought statements of outrage over?

The message is that the left has a much bigger problem with someone offending a Muslim by burning or mistreating the Koran at Gitmo than they do with Muslims killing Christians.

Here is the al-Jazeera take, which is pretty much in line with our own LSM.

Eric Holder is going to launch an investigation
into hate crimes against muslims, pretty much
in line with the thinking of this administration
which is so muslim friendly you would think
they are muslims. Oh wait.
 
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Wasn't there a really, really bad movie a few years back with Stallone and Bullock where all freedoms had been made illegal if they might be bad for you? It seems like that's where the PC/thought police want to go.

As stupid as this action is... the whole situation absolutely drips with hypocrisy in light of the recent Discovery attack. Where is Holder's investigation of Algore for hate speech? How about any of a great number of envirowhackos who talk about killing the breeders? Where are all the somber admontions to be careful with the ramped up environmental rhetoric?

These morons have just as much right as Gore to prove how utterly stupid they are. They have just as much right as Wright to prove how utterly un-Christian they are. I guess I'd just like to see a little objective balance from those hyperventilating over this "story".
 
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Wasn't there a really, really bad movie a few years back with Stallone and Bullock where all freedoms had been made illegal if they might be bad for you? It seems like that's where the PC/thought police want to go.

As stupid as this action is... the whole situation absolutely drips with hypocrisy in light of the recent Discovery attack. Where is Holder's investigation of Algore for hate speech? How about any of a great number of envirowhackos who talk about killing the breeders? Where are all the somber admontions to be careful with the ramped up environmental rhetoric?

These morons have just as much right as Gore to prove how utterly stupid they are. They have just as much right as Wright to prove how utterly un-Christian they are. I guess I'd just like to see a little objective balance from those hyperventilating over this "story".

Question, what in the hell business did al-Jazeera have in a Bible class on an American base?????

Just what damned business did they have on the base at all.

You know for certain they're not going to pass along any information to the enemy, right????

I know he had a huge amount of political pressure,
but the General in command of our troops in Afghanistan
had no business speaking on the Florida matter, but
since he did, he ought to have to answer in public
about the Bible burning which was reprehensible on
the part of our military.

Today in a report published by al-Jazeera, the Taliban bragged they had the infidel on the run and would soon drive him from Afghanistan.
 
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Author: halt all Muslim immigration to America - National Conservative Politics | Examiner.com

When we hear the phrase "Muslim terrorism," we tend to visualize the mass murders of September 11, 2001. Yet as that day's events recede into memory, and might as well be considered forgotten by some Americans, we need to understand that the jihadist threat to our culture and security takes many forms.

These alternative methods of jihad aren't as dramatic as the attacks of 9/11, but in their own way they represent a kind of slow motion, under the radar attack on America.
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Spencer also reveals -- again, merely by quoting their own words -- that many so-called "moderate" Muslim spokesmen actually hold radical, anti-American views. Some of these leaders have even been welcomed to the White House, and served as trainers in "ethnic sensitivity" to the Armed Forces and law enforcement.
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The terrorists seem to have changed their tactics. Rather than a repeat of September 11, Muslim radicals will subvert America through the pressures of censorship and "political correctness". Unless we summon the courage to act now, the United States will end not with a bang, but a whimper.

To be followed soon by legal immigration numbers from radical islamic states, not counting trained illegal alien agents.
 
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