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lancelot
11-03-2006, 16:22
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/6113874.stm

More preaching of peace and love I see... :no:

The one thing that really tickles me about all these various cases brought to the courts...the defendant always seems to deny the charges against them :dizzy2:

So did you say all those warm and fuzzy things or not? Simple question really...and if you did, why deny it in court?...chicken?...a simple loud mouth braggart who talks tough...or does not have the faith in his supposed convictions to admit them in a court of law...I wonder???

And then their is the sheer hypocrisy of living in a nation that you apparently feel are morally devoid in every respect and deserve death and suffering...not to mention relying on a British Court to exonerate you...

People like this truly make me sick...

Scurvy
11-03-2006, 17:00
it is horrible. Whats worse is it makes all muslims look bad :no:

Mooks
11-03-2006, 20:58
it is horrible. Whats worse is it makes all muslims look bad :no:

Thing is, I havent read a single article of the muslim community protesting people like this.

Scurvy
11-03-2006, 20:59
:wall: there are many.

ELITEofWARMANGINGERYBREADMEN88
11-03-2006, 21:11
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/6113874.stm

More preaching of peace and love I see... :no:

The one thing that really tickles me about all these various cases brought to the courts...the defendant always seems to deny the charges against them :dizzy2:

So did you say all those warm and fuzzy things or not? Simple question really...and if you did, why deny it in court?...chicken?...a simple loud mouth braggart who talks tough...or does not have the faith in his supposed convictions to admit them in a court of law...I wonder???

And then their is the sheer hypocrisy of living in a nation that you apparently feel are morally devoid in every respect and deserve death and suffering...not to mention relying on a British Court to exonerate you...

People like this truly make me sick...

they deny it because they want to try to get out free,sometimes sadly they do :no: :wall:

Pannonian
11-03-2006, 21:16
People who protest against the civil system of the country they live in should be tried according to the law system they prefer, within the context of the host country. Prosecute the people who insulted Islam using the host country's legal system (since they were acting under such assumptions). Then prosecute the chopper-happy protestor using the form of Islamic law that permits such punishments for the offence, but with the host state in place of Islam (since they were acting under such assumptions). We'll see if they're quite so keen on such punishments once a few heads have rolled.

Mooks
11-03-2006, 22:45
Hahaha. You guys should see the protest signs around Rome (When the pope said all muslims all violent). It was like this ; but 10x. Death to this and death to this and ect ect. "Jesus is the slave of allah" was a popular sign. There was a website that I saw a while ago where this guy took pictures going out of church, ie pictures of the protest crowds.

Scurvy
11-03-2006, 22:52
why is it funny? :2thumbsup:

Kralizec
11-04-2006, 01:45
Where's Navaros when people like these need his help in court?

macsen rufus
11-04-2006, 12:33
Saying this guy represents all Muslims is like judging all Americans to be represented by the KKK .... tempting, but very very wrong.

Every community has its dingbats and extremists; you cannot judge the entire community by them.

MSB
11-05-2006, 11:57
Every community has its dingbats and extremists; you cannot judge the entire community by them.
It is a terrible shame that we only ever hear about the "dingbats and extremists" of a community/a religion. People never hear the good things about members of a religion and only hear the bad. The fact that Islam has slightly more extremists than any other religion means that we hear about their bad things the most. Due to this people begin to believe that Islam is evil and some start racially aggravated attacks against perfectly sensible Muslims.

BDC
11-06-2006, 21:00
It is a terrible shame that we only ever hear about the "dingbats and extremists" of a community/a religion. People never hear the good things about members of a religion and only hear the bad. The fact that Islam has slightly more extremists than any other religion means that we hear about their bad things the most. Due to this people begin to believe that Islam is evil and some start racially aggravated attacks against perfectly sensible Muslims.
I doubt it's any more than any other religion. Look at America's weird evangelical Christian movement, or suicide bombing Hindus in Sri Lanka, or Buddhist monks who take vowels of silence for decades. It's all strange.