what do you know..a bunch of religious people killed eachother

Quote from daniel_m:

what the hell were the organizers thinking holding a beauty pageant in that backwater piece of shit muslim hell hole Nigeria anyway????

getting ahead of themselves by about 50 years, at least, weren't they...

PS - hey gekko. reading the new zealand herald now? lol

lmao, yeah. nah, i just happened to click on that article using google.

as usual, the real deal from daniel_m!
 
These things happen in the countries where general population is not developed or educated enough. I think that it is not a coincidence that the majority of those countries practice Muslim religion. Is there any other religion that proclaims Holly war, approves self killing (shahids), oppresses women, can kill a man over torn pages from Koran (happened in Pakistan), can sentence a girl to be raped because her brother went out with a girl from higher cast (in Pakistan), can sentence a woman to be stoned for having a child out of wedlock (Nigeria). TV shows pictures of proud family members of suicide bombers in Palestine, where their neighbors congratulate them with something only they know what. If that is not approved by Muslims why they do not say about it ? I do not see on TV their clerics condemning these things.
 
Quote from OPTIONAL777:



Religious people don't kill each other. People may kill each other in the name of their respective religious beliefs, but that certainly is not the fault of the religion, any more than the gun is the cause of the killing----someone had to pull the trigger, right?

When freedom of religion is outlawed, only outlaws will practice freedom of religion.
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Much more accurate to mention the NEW ZEALAND HERALD- quote ''Mainly muslim'' + repeat ''Mainly muslim''[Gordon G ]

Fortunately the high probability is most muslims are'nt fanatic.
However to use Hal Lindsey' educated figures-about 10% fanatic of a billion muslims ? . That 10% will have to be dealt with severely.
 
'Journalist's mistake'

Mrs Morley told news conference in London on Monday it had not been a mistake to hold the contest in Nigeria.

"What was a mistake was a journalist making a remark he shouldn't have made," she said.

She was referring to a newspaper column in Nigeria in which a Christian journalist wrote that the Muslim prophet Mohammed might have chosen a Miss World contestant as a bride.

The rioting began with a protest by Muslims in Kaduna last Wednesday over the article,
which they saw as trivialising their objections to the contest.


http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/2510891.stm
 
I despise religion for what it has done to me.

It has made me afraid to fly.
It has made me afraid to visit family in NYC.
It has made me afraid to trade overnight.
It has made me afraid to watch the news.

I am a proud atheist.
 
Quote from bobcathy1:

I despise religion for what it has done to me.

It has made me afraid to fly.
It has made me afraid to visit family in NYC.
It has made me afraid to trade overnight.
It has made me afraid to watch the news.

I am a proud atheist.

Isn't the old saying, pride goes before an atheist?
 
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