Islam, a Religion of Suicide

Actually those suicide bombers are dying because a political party in Iraq is losing power and they are just doing everything they can to screw things up. Reminds me of a political party in the US.
 
No, we don't agree.

Those with a predisposition to mass murder become mass murderers, and they are found to practice nearly every religion and non religion, and they all justifiy their actions for a variety of reasons.

Don't you ever tire of fallacious arguments?

Quote from Rearden Metal:

So, your point is that an Islamic convert is over a thousand times more likely to become a mass murderer, when compared to the rest of society... but most converts to Islam never become full blown terrorists.

Great. We agree.
 
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Those with a predisposition to mass murder become mass murderers, and they are found to practice nearly every religion...

Correct. But those looking for red flags in order to recognize and counteract these killers before they strike, will find conversion to Islam is a material warning sign.
 
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Don't you ever tire of fallacious arguments?

Can you believe that I couldn't find a five dollar word in my thesaurus for endless? In the English language? There's gotta be one.

That was gonna be a sweet post, saying "never ending" in some 8 syllable word that's rarely used.

Dang. English rarely lets me down like this, seems like there's always a perfect word with just the nuance one wants. But then I never looked for one to . . . err. . . (OK, here's exactly what I mean, here's the perfect word, no thesaurus needed) obfuscate my meaning before. Usually, I'm all about communication.

What a great word, obfuscate. I can see somebody asking "WTF does obfuscate mean?" And somebody else saying "Yeah, that's pretty much what it means." Kinda like Who's on First. But I'd stay away from any fallaciousness, unless you want the vice squad coming by. :D :D :D

And it's clearly time to sign off.
 
You counteract "killers" with better intelligence agencies and police departments, education of people, and prosperity worldwide for people who are oppressed.

You cease engaging in imperalistic efforts and starting pre-emptive wars that have no direct connection to national security or terrorism.

Additionally, having a foreign policy that is fair, and treats Israel with objecitivy, rather than a look the other way policy would help tremendously.

I don't expect you to be objective where Israel is involved, but if you were you would see that they are hardly blameless in this process.




Quote from Rearden Metal:

Correct. But those looking for red flags in order to recognize and counteract these killers before they strike, will find conversion to Islam is a material warning sign.
 
You need a better thesaurus:

Main Entry: endless
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: continuous
Synonyms: amaranthine, boundless, ceaseless, constant, continual, continuous, countless, deathless, enduring, eternal, everlasting, illimitable, immeasurable, immortal, incalculable, incessant, indeterminate, infinite, interminable, limitless, measureless, monotonous, multitudinous, never-ending, numberless, overlong, perpetual, self-perpetuating, unbounded, unbroken, undivided, undying, unending, unfathomable, uninterrupted, unlimited, unsurpassable, untold, without end
Antonyms: ending, finishing, finite, limited
Source: Roget's New Millennium™ Thesaurus, First Edition (v 1.1.1)
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Main Entry: abysmal
Part of Speech: adjective 1
Definition: immeasurable
Synonyms: bottomless, boundless, complete, deep, endless, extreme, illimitable, incalculable, infinite, profound, thorough, unending, unfathomable, vast
Antonyms: fathomable, finite, limited, measurable
Source: Roget's New Millennium™ Thesaurus, First Edition (v 1.1.1)
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Main Entry: ceaseless
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: never-ending
Synonyms: amaranthine, constant, continual, continuous, endless, eternal, everlasting, incessant, indefatigable, interminable, nonstop, perennial, perpetual, unceasing, unending, uninterrupted, unremitting, untiring
Antonyms: completed, concluded, ending, finished, finite, fleeting, limited
Source: Roget's New Millennium™ Thesaurus, First Edition (v 1.1.1)
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Main Entry: constant
Part of Speech: adjective 2
Definition: neverending
Synonyms: abiding, ceaseless, chronic, continual, continuous, endless, enduring, eternal, everlasting, incessant, interminable, lasting, nonstop, perpetual, persistent, persisting, relentless, sustained, unending, uninterrupted, unrelenting, unremitting
Antonyms: concluding, ending, intermittent, interrupted, occasional, sporadic, stopping, terminable
Source: Roget's New Millennium™ Thesaurus, First Edition (v 1.1.1)
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Main Entry: continual
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: constant
Synonyms: around-the-clock, ceaseless, connected, consecutive, continuous, dateless, endless, enduring, eternal, everlasting, frequent, incessant, interminable, oft-repeated, permanent, perpetual, persistent, persisting, recurrent, regular, relentless, repeated, repetitive, running, staying, steady, timeless, unbroken, unceasing, unchanging, unending, unfailing, unflagging, uninterrupted, unremitting, unvarying, unwaning
Antonyms: ceasing, ending, finite, halting, inconstant, infrequent, intermittent, interruped, occasional, sporadic
Source: Roget's New Millennium™ Thesaurus, First Edition (v 1.1.1)
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Main Entry: continuous
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: constant
Synonyms: connected, consecutive, continued, endless, everlasting, extended, interminable, looped, perpetual, prolonged, regular, repeated, stable, steady, timeless, unbroken, unceasing, undivided, unending, unfaltering, uninterrupted
Antonyms: broken, ceasing, discontinuous, ending, finished, halting, intermittent, interrupted
Source: Roget's New Millennium™ Thesaurus, First Edition (v 1.1.1)
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Main Entry: countless
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: innumerable
Synonyms: endless, gobs, heap, immeasurable, incalculable, infinite, innumerous, jillion, legion, limitless, load, loads, lots of, many, measureless, mess, mint, mucho, multitudinous, myriad, numberless, oodles, passel, peck, pile, raft, rafts, scads, slew, stacks, tidy sum, umpteen, uncountable, uncounted, untold, wad, whole slew, zillion
Antonyms: countable, counted, few, finite, limited, numbered
Source: Roget's New Millennium™ Thesaurus, First Edition (v 1.1.1)
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Main Entry: eternity
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: forever
Synonyms: aeon, afterlife, age, ages, blue moon, dog's age, endless time, endlessness, everlastingness, future, immortality, imperishability, infiniteness, infinitude, infinity, kingdom come, other world, perpetuity, timelessness, up there, upstairs
Antonyms: ephemerality, impermanence, finiteness
Source: Roget's New Millennium™ Thesaurus, First Edition (v 1.1.1)
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Main Entry: everlasting
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: infinite
Synonyms: abiding, amaranthine, boundless, ceaseless, constant, continual, continuous, deathless, endless, eternal, immortal, imperishable, incessant, indestructible, interminable, lasting, limitless, never-ending, perdurable, permanent, perpetual, termless, timeless, unceasing, undying, unending, uninterrupted, unremitting
Antonyms: ending, ephemeral, finite, fleeting, short-lived, temporary, terminating
Source: Roget's New Millennium™ Thesaurus, First Edition (v 1.1.1)
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Main Entry: general
Part of Speech: adjective 3
Definition: comprehensive
Synonyms: across-the-board, all-around, all-embracing, all-inclusive, ample, blanket, broad, catholic, collective, comprehending, diffuse, ecumenical, encyclopedic, endless, extensive, far-reaching, generic, global, inclusive, indiscriminate, infinite, limitless, miscellaneous, overall, panoramic, sweeping, total, ubiquitous, unconfined, universal, unlimited, wide, worldwide
Antonyms: localized
Source: Roget's New Millennium™ Thesaurus, First Edition (v 1.1.1)
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Quote from TGregg:

Can you believe that I couldn't find a five dollar word in my thesaurus for endless? In the English language? There's gotta be one.

That was gonna be a sweet post, saying "never ending" in some 8 syllable word that's rarely used.

Dang. English rarely lets me down like this, seems like there's always a perfect word with just the nuance one wants. But then I never looked for one to . . . err. . . (OK, here's exactly what I mean, here's the perfect word, no thesaurus needed) obfuscate my meaning before. Usually, I'm all about communication.

What a great word, obfuscate. I can see somebody asking "WTF does obfuscate mean?" And somebody else saying "Yeah, that's pretty much what it means." Kinda like Who's on First. But I'd stay away from any fallaciousness, unless you want the vice squad coming by. :D :D :D

And it's clearly time to sign off.
 
Hey! There it is, the one I was trying to think of: indefatigable

Plus two I don't even know, amaranthine and perdurable. I didn't even know amaranth was a color. Red, that figures.

Whoops, I knew what perdurable meant after all. Permanent durability, a waste of a word.

Had to come back with this link to a video of Who's on first.
 
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The world’s leading practitioners of suicide terrorism are the Tamil Tigers in Sri Lanka–a secular, Marxist-Leninist group drawn from Hindu families.
For sects and groups, perhaps.

For religions Islam leads the way with flying colors.
 
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