Pope Apologizes To Muslims......

papasmerf

New member
Oct 22, 2002
26,531
0
0
42.55.65N 78.43.73W
scroll99 said:
but encourage and supported by Imam

ha ha ha

Dubya Marketing corp.
????????????

are you trying to say Bush started WWII???
 

scroll99

New member
Jan 17, 2004
1,257
0
0
papasmerf said:
????????????

are you trying to say Bush started WWII???
i gotta love your proactive questions :D

pops special ... la la la

move on , w war II is over long time
 

basketcase

Well-known member
Dec 29, 2005
61,291
6,661
113
scroll99 said:
papasmerf said:
Because hitler was not an imam...
but encourage and supported by Imam

ha ha ha

Dubya Marketing corp.
Funny enough, he did have the support of a major Muslim religous leader, the Mufti of Jerusalem.
 

basketcase

Well-known member
Dec 29, 2005
61,291
6,661
113
woolf said:
About as much a religious leader and as stable as Bin Laden I'd say.
Don't know about that. As far as we know, OBL's motivation is religous and likely is not suffering from the later stages of syphillis.
 

dj1470

Banned
Apr 7, 2005
7,703
0
0
woolf said:
About as much a religious leader and as stable as Bin Laden I'd say.
That's it!!!!!!!!!

I got it finally. You are Osama!!!!!!!! All your one-sided insane islamic based posts now make perfect sense.

How's it going Osama? How's life in Tora Bora? What are you doing on terb? Looking for a little hot action? Yeah, you seem so uptight maybe a little sp action would help. Just give us your address and we'll send over a "girl" real quick.

Keep it up there bud!!!!!!!!!!
 

woolf

East end Hobbiest
Humm ... define "uptight"?

Seems to me I'm posting things based on historical facts, making comparisons between violent acts of people in various cultures ... you are the one that comes along like a little yapping dog posting personal insults and name calling.


If you don't like what I have to say, then by all means feel free to refute it with relevant facts and logic.
 

LancsLad

Unstable Element
Jan 15, 2004
18,089
0
0
In a very dark place
woolf said:
Humm ... define "uptight"?

Seems to me I'm posting things based on historical facts, making comparisons between violent acts of people in various cultures ... you are the one that comes along like a little yapping dog posting personal insults and name calling.


If you don't like what I have to say, then by all means feel free to refute it with relevant facts and logic.


There are no "facts" that are relevant to the tripe you post. You claim to have been born a Catholic, thus were part of the human race but your self loathing has reached a critical level and you choose to identify with the mongrel eyeslams. You must have been hit in the head alot as a child.
Go away to an isolated are and get a job field testing suicide body bombs. No one will care.
 
Mar 19, 2006
8,767
0
0
Argocock said:
99% of the non muslim population doesn't give a shit about religion. Christians, Hindus, Budhists, etc. all they want is a place to go to for weddings and funerals. As far as Catholics, the pope says lots of shit that nobody pays attention to, like no jerking off, no using condoms, don't get divorced, don't fuck a girl in the ass, no blow jobs, don't do this, don't do that. Nobody cares what the religion says until there's a reason to eat and get drunk and church is basically just a boring place where you spend half an hour before you go to the party. When is the Muslim world going to understand that nobody else cares about religion?

The Catholics don't pay attention to what the pope says, so why are the Muslims?. My theory is they are jealous that Catholics can have their cake and eat it. Because a Catholic can eat sausage and get his cock sucked and smoke drugs and he still goes to heaven because our god forgives everybody,.... But a Muslim doesn't go to heaven unless he beats his wife and covers her up from head to toe, doesn't let his own daughters learn how to read or write, and goes out and kills the infidels and blows up innocent people. So its way easier for a catholic to go to heaven than a muslim.
LMAO.......you nailed it on the head...........and helped me realize why most of the Irish are Catholic :D
 
Mar 19, 2006
8,767
0
0
LancsLad said:
There are no "facts" that are relevant to the tripe you post. You claim to have been born a Catholic, thus were part of the human race but your self loathing has reached a critical level and you choose to identify with the mongrel eyeslams. You must have been hit in the head alot as a child.
Go away to an isolated are and get a job field testing suicide body bombs. No one will care.
Woolfy hasn't really converted to Islam and will never be fitted into a body bomb.

I guarantee if he gets to choose his last actions on earth, he will be going to confession, not flickin the switch on his body bomb.
 

dj1470

Banned
Apr 7, 2005
7,703
0
0
woolf said:
Oh stop those childish insults and name calling now ... you're getting me all "uptight"! LOL
Hey look Osama has a sense of humour!!!!!!!! Would woulda thunk it?;)

P.S. I checked my "republican conservative" dictionary and woolf spelt backwards in arabic spells not f-l-o-o-w but O-S-A-M-A.
 

woolf

East end Hobbiest
Woolfy hasn't really converted to Islam and will never be fitted into a body bomb.
I've never claimed to be a Muslim, or an adherent of Islam.

Matter of fact I've clearly stated in these political forums that I was born and bred Catholic.

I look at the history of religion, Islam, Christianity, Judaism, and I see mostly the preaching of hatred.

I'm just not dumb enough to blindly believe that the Catholic / Christian version of hatred is all that better than the Islamic or Jewish versions of hatred. (note, there are good people in all religions, but they are very few and far between, and generally outcasts from the main branches of their religions because they refuse to hate their fellow humans based on religion.)
 
Mar 19, 2006
8,767
0
0
woolf said:
I've never claimed to be a Muslim, or an adherent of Islam.

Matter of fact I've clearly stated in these political forums that I was born and bred Catholic.

I look at the history of religion, Islam, Christianity, Judaism, and I see mostly the preaching of hatred.

I'm just not dumb enough to blindly believe that the Catholic / Christian version of hatred is all that better than the Islamic or Jewish versions of hatred. (note, there are good people in all religions, but they are very few and far between, and generally outcasts from the main branches of their religions because they refuse to hate their fellow humans based on religion.)
blah ,blah, blah........
 

Truncador

New member
Mar 21, 2005
1,714
0
0
papasmerf said:
I like the tradition he brings. A Pope is not elected to please the liberal factions. But rather the Shepard His Flock.
I agree, but a shepherd needs to be a diplomat too. Had Bubba been in that position, he would have said something like: "The followers of the God of Abraham have always agreed that religion should not be spread by the sword." The Moslems would have known it was directed at them, but they wouldn't be able to object, namely because they know that technically the Quran is in agreement. Bubba was the master of doing stuff like that.
 

papasmerf

New member
Oct 22, 2002
26,531
0
0
42.55.65N 78.43.73W
Truncador said:
I agree, but a shepherd needs to be a diplomat too. Had Bubba been in that position, he would have said something like: "The followers of the God of Abraham have always agreed that religion should not be spread by the sword." The Moslems would have known it was directed at them, but they wouldn't be able to object, namely because they know that technically the Quran is in agreement. Bubba was the master of doing stuff like that.

Does this ideal hold true for all "religious" leaders?

Should they condem acts of violence aginst other religious people?

Or should they promote shooting a nun in the back, maybe burn a few Churches to show you disapprove?
 

rama putri

Banned
Sep 6, 2004
2,993
1
36
woolf said:
If you don't like what I have to say, then by all means feel free to refute it with relevant facts and logic.
Well, I don't like what you say. Good thing I'm not Muslim though, I may have to set some stores on fire, bomb a church, blow up a cafe, kill a couple nuns, behead some Westerners, you know, that being the relevant and logical thing to do.
 

smyth

New member
Apr 22, 2006
305
0
0
Palestinians suspect Israeli agents behind fire-bombing of Churches

Palestinians suspect Israeli agents behind fire-bombing of Churches


Palestinian nationalist and Islamic leaders on Sunday strongly condemned fire-bombing attacks against a few churches in the West Bank, calling the incidents “suspicious” and “incompatible with Palestinian and Islamic culture.”

Three churches in Nablus, Tulkarm and Tubas in the northern West Bank have been attacked with fire-bombs by unknown perpetrators resulting in minor damage.

The mayor of Tubas, where a small Greek Orthodox Church was attacked, accused “suspicious elements,” a reference to Israeli Shin Bet (Israel’s chief domestic intelligence agency) agents of “ having embarked on this ugly act and criminal act.”

“It is either Israeli collaborators or some overzealous fools upset by the remarks of the Pope,” said Iqab Darghmeh (Abu Ahmed), in a telephone interview.

Darghmeh and Muslim notables, including representatives of Fatah, Hamas and civic leaders visited the church Sunday morning to show solidarity with the small Christian community in the town.

“Christians here are not a separate sect. They are our flesh and blood. They are our brothers. An attack on their churches is an attack on Islam and the Palestinian people.”

The fire-bombings have been widely condemned by religious and political leaders throughout the West Bank and Gaza Strip.

Sheikh Muhammed Hussein, the highest-ranking Muslim clergyman in East Jerusalem described the bombing as “immoral, unethical and injurious to Palestinian unity.”

“Those who perpetrated these acts don’t represent the Palestinian people. They are a gang of ignoramuses and fanatics, or suspicious elements.” In the Palestinian political lexicon, “suspicious elements” is an allusion to Israeli collaborators and informers.

Earlier, the Mufti of Ramallah, Jamal Bawatneh, called on all Palestinians to inform on any person seen attacking or vandalizing Christian churches and property.

“I urge our people to inform on any person carrying out a crime against people and property. Failing to do so amounts to treason and complicity, “ read a statement issued by the Palestinian Interior Ministry in Gaza.
Hamas condemns vandalism

Meanwhile, the Islamic Resistance group, Hamas, strongly condemned attacks on churches in parts of the West Bank, calling such attacks “criminal and harmful to the Palestinian cause.”

“I am sure that Israel is enjoying this. Israel always wants to create problems and divisions between Muslims and Christians. And those who committed these acts are only serving Zionist propaganda and goals,” said Yousuf Ibrahim, a Hamas spokesperson in the Bethlehem region.

“I am nearly certain that at least some of the perpetrators are Israeli agents.”

On Sunday, the Palestinian Authority (PA) Interior Minister, Sa’eed Siyam, ordered the security apparatus to step up security measures around churches in the West Bank and Gaza Strip.
Pope’s remarks condemned

Muslim and most Christian religious and secular leaders did condemn anti-Islam remarks made by Pope Benedict XVI in Germany on 14 September.

The Pope, quoting a medieval Byzantine emperor as saying that “Show me just what Muhammed brought that was new, and there you will find things only evil and inhuman, such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached.”

The remarks drew angry but mostly non-violent reactions from across the Muslim world, with Muslim leaders calling on the Pope to apologize for offending Muslim sensibilities.

Some Muslim scholars interpreted the remarks as “a declaration of war on Islam.”

“When you say that Islam is evil, you are not only de-legitimizing it, but encouraging open war on its followers,” said the Supreme Sharia Judge in the West Bank and Gaza Strip, Sheikh Taysir Tamimi.

The pope more or less apologized during a Sunday mass.

“I wish also to add that I am deeply sorry for the reactions in some countries to a few passages of my address at the University of Regensburg, which were considered offensive to the sensibility of Muslims.

“These in fact were a quotation from a medieval text, which do not in any way express my personal thought.”
 
Toronto Escorts