Muslim radicals to converge on South Park, CO.

Quote from Ricter:

One's gotta be pretty "religious" if one's going to kill for profits. I submit that both Islamic fundamentalists and unfettered capitalists are extreme.

I'm reminded because there are several motives for murder. If you want to count heads, feel free. You're going to end up mentioning Mao, or the Khmer Rouge, which proves my point.
Huh? Mao and the Khmer Rouge were neither religious nor capitalists? :confused:

But yeah, "Some of history's greatest atrocities were perpetrated by ideology of different stripes." Which still does not deny the fact that ""Some of history's greatest atrocities were [indeed] perpetrated by religious extremists of different stripes."

This is actually much better, I like your comparison of Islamic fundamentalism and Mao/Khmer Rouge.
 
Quote from a_person:

Huh? Mao and the Khmer Rouge were neither religious nor capitalists? :confused:

But yeah, "Some of history's greatest atrocities were perpetrated by ideology of different stripes." Which still does not deny the fact that ""Some of history's greatest atrocities were [indeed] perpetrated by religious extremists of different stripes."

This is actually much better, I like your comparison of Islamic fundamentalism and Mao/Khmer Rouge.

Of course you like it, I knew you would. Religious fundamentalism, economic fundamentalism, political fundamentalism (Hitler, though we needn't go into that), all of them "of a stripe".
 
Quote from Ricter:

Of course you like it, I knew you would. Religious fundamentalism, economic fundamentalism, political fundamentalism (Hitler, though we needn't go into that), all of them "of a stripe".
Could not agree with you more, all fundamentalisms are bad. Of course this thread is about religious fundamentalism... or at least it was until you tried to sidetrack it with other "isms" that are just as bad but have nothing to do with this thread.

Why? Why are you so desperately trying to protect religious fundamentalism and extremism from being revealed and discussed?
 
Quote from a_person:

Could not agree with you more, all fundamentalisms are bad. Of course this thread is about religious fundamentalism... or at least it was until you tried to sidetrack it with other "isms" that are just as bad but have nothing to do with this thread.

Why? Why are you so desperately trying to protect religious fundamentalism and extremism from being revealed and discussed?

Oh, I'm not desperate, not in the least. My reason could be related to:

"Islam by far inspires the most violence, intolerance, and hatred of any belief system around today."
 
Quote from Ricter:

Oh, I'm not desperate, not in the least. My reason could be related to:

"Islam by far inspires the most violence, intolerance, and hatred of any belief system around today."
What's wrong with the quote? Mao, Khmer Rouge and even Shell Oil don't inspire as much violence, intolerance and hatred as Islam <b>today</b>.

The key word is obviously "today", it might have been different 50 years ago.
 
Quote from byteme:

That's why it's the fastest growing religion in the world.

It learned from it's predecessors. It evolved. It inherited all of the useful traits of religions before it e.g. childhood indoctrination, and added new twists to make it much more effective at spreading rapidly.

History taught that the threat of going to hell for being bad AFTER you die simply wasn't enough to convince people to follow the religion whilst they were alive.

Thus, inherent in Islam is the fact that there are consequences BEFORE you die if you don't submit to the religion whilst you are alive. To be fair they countered that stick with the carrot of paradise and virgins etc. in the afterlife.

It's a logical progression. Quite clever really. Islam will be the worlds most dominant religion in a few years. Just wait for it to take hold in China.

If Islam by far inspires the most violence, intolerance, and hatred of any belief system around today, then how come Islam is the fastest growing religion in the world? Is population explosion the answer? Or people love violence?

Or can it be a response to decaying of Christianity and capitalism?

any comments?
 
In the link the OP provided, where does it say "muslim radicals to converge on South Park"?

I'd like to see that. I don't think there would be too many left if they did "converge". No what I mean? :D :D
 
If Islam by far inspires the most violence, intolerance, and hatred of any belief system around today, then how come Islam is the fastest growing religion in the world?
 
Quote from misterno:

If Islam by far inspires the most violence, intolerance, and hatred of any belief system around today, then how come Islam is the fastest growing religion in the world?

Because the have nots greatly outnumber the haves, and Radical Islam gives them an opportunity to get even.
 
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