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Woman Beheaded In Broad Daylight in ‘Moderate’ Muslim Nation

But ideas can be forgotten.


Personally I see Islam collapsing in the next 100-150 years under the weight of its own dogma, failure to adapt to modernity and inability to quell the fanaticism at its heart.

I see it growing to the point (thanks to rampant global liberalism) that conflict is inevitable. WW3 baby.
 

YmirGF

Bodhisattva in Recovery
I see it growing to the point (thanks to rampant global liberalism) that conflict is inevitable. WW3 baby.
I'm not so sure about a WW3 scenario. Limited theater engagements, oh, for sure. It's not going to be pretty as the die hards aren't going to go quietly.
 

Servant_of_the_One1

Well-Known Member
But ideas can be forgotten.


Personally I see Islam collapsing in the next 100-150 years under the weight of its own dogma, failure to adapt to modernity and inability to quell the fanaticism at its heart.

The kuffar during Prophet's pbuh time also though the same. They though they could destroy islam easily.

Same thinking was in the head of Persian disbelievers when they advised Muslims to return before the fury of Persians strikes them with mighty strike. Sure they did strike! And we all know the end of Persians.


The strength of islam is the more u fight against it the stronger it becomes.
 

FearGod

Freedom Of Mind

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Saint Frankenstein

Here for the ride
Premium Member
After all, that worked so well with Judaism.



Oh no wait it didn't. It made it a national tragedy mourned globally and rightfully made the perpetrators look like the dangerous monsters instead.
Shh, don't let reason and a conscience get in the way of blatant calls to genocide on a monumental scale! o_O:mad:
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Flankerl

Well-Known Member
I see it growing to the point (thanks to rampant global liberalism) that conflict is inevitable. WW3 baby.

Muslim countries are far too insignificant technological wise, military wise... well in every single aspect.

Also if they ever anger the Red Dragon they are toast. In a literal sense.
 

Adramelek

Setian
Premium Member
Sure there are. I don't blame the host, I blame the virus. Unfortunately sometimes infected host cells must be removed for the good of the whole, like a gangrenous leg.

I remember some years back before 9/11, one day I wore all black and my Baphomet medallion necklace at work. This guy who I knew to be a Muslim was in the break room at the same time I was, he was staring at me across the room with hate and disdain in his eyes, I could sense it. I gazed back at him rubbing under my left eye with my left hand middle finger, stressing with my lips the words "**** you!", and he immediately looked away from me. Look folks, I don't hate individual Muslims, what I despise is the extreme Islamic religious ideology of "death to the non-believers". A member of ISIS wouldn't hesitate to attempt to behead me or those of my kind.
 
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Saint Frankenstein

Here for the ride
Premium Member
I remember some years back before 9/11, one day I wore all black and my Baphomet medallion necklace at work. This guy who I knew to be a Muslim was in the break room at the same time I was, he was staring at me across the room with hate and disdain in his eyes, I could sense it. I gazed back at him rubbing under my left eye with my left hand middle finger, stressing with my lips the words "f**k you!", and he immediately looked away from me. Look folks, I don't hate individual Muslims, what I despise is the extreme Islamic religious ideology of "death to the non-believers". A member of ISIS wouldn't hesitate to attempt to behead me or those of my kind.
What exactly is this vague anecdote supposed to tell us? That we should have disdain, suspicion and/or hatred towards groups when we have negative experiences with (alleged) members of said group? If so, then I would have to feel that way about everyone. Also, it's possible that he was looking at you like that for other reasons. Most people don't even know what the Sigil of Baphomet even means. So tying that memory to Islamic extremism is quite a stretch.
 

Theweirdtophat

Well-Known Member
Honestly? Exterminate the majority of them and re-educate what is left.

With what?

Something like this is not so easily done. Not to mention it would not take effect. Ideas cannot be destroyed. They can be forgotten but there's people who are still Arab, Mesoamerican, Hawaiin and Sumerian pagans out there that still practice their religion. And Islam is one of the most popular religions in the entire world. Islam is not going to be forgotten anytime soon.

The problem was never Muslims or Islam itself. It was always the fanatics, the radicals that pervert and take Islam to the extreme that were the enemy.
 

Adramelek

Setian
Premium Member
What exactly is this vague anecdote supposed to tell us? That we should have disdain, suspicion and/or hatred towards groups when we have negative experiences with (alleged) members of said group? If so, then I would have to feel that way about everyone. Also, it's possible that he was looking at you like that for other reasons. Most people don't even know what the Sigil of Baphomet even means. So tying that memory to Islamic extremism is quite a stretch.

I am not a fool, trust me I know what he was thinking. And I think he knew exactly what the Sigil of Baphomet meant in his small mind.
 

Theweirdtophat

Well-Known Member
But ideas can be forgotten.


Personally I see Islam collapsing in the next 100-150 years under the weight of its own dogma, failure to adapt to modernity and inability to quell the fanaticism at its heart.

What do you base it on?

There are people that are still practicing Sumerian, Arab Mesoamerican and Hawaiin paganism. Obviously they weren't forgotten. And Islam is the 2nd most popular religion in the world. Islam won't be forgotten anytime soon. There are less Muslim fanatics than people think. Most of them want what you want, which is peace with their families, friends and loved one.
 

Saint Frankenstein

Here for the ride
Premium Member
Then perhaps you should have asked a better question.
Or you could stop beating around the bush, be courageous and answer my questions. I think I know what your answer is, anyway. You obviously hate Muslims and don't oppose genocide against them. If I'm wrong, then please correct me.
 

Theweirdtophat

Well-Known Member
Just goes to show how millions of people can be wrong.

Lots of people can be wrong, but what was your point?

I had mentioned that ideas can't be destroyed and wasting time declaring war on Islam cannot be won, as it is not practical. Banning it would do no good. You think people wouldn't secretly practice it anyway? Some people will not let go of their beliefs. Not to mention outlawing it would against the First Amendment of the Constitution but I guess some overlooked that.

We are wasting time and energy on the wrong people. Fanatics like these are bad, and need to be stopped but there are others so much worse than them. They are just puppets. Doesn't matter if you don't like Muslims. I already know there are good Muslims out there. Because I took the time to get experience, instead of being spoon fed bias information on the media.

As I said before, just because these lunatics get the majority of the attention on the media, does not mean they are the majority or represent the majority.
 
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