14 year old Christian boy beheaded

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Valke, I’m not to concerned that you will stay an Islamic apologist. Muslims really hate Jews. Words like “pigs and dogs” are used. See www.memri.org. Remember Daniel Pearl. I am confident you will eventually realize or find out the hard way that they are not your friends.
 
Valke, I’m not to concerned that you will stay an Islamic apologist. Muslims really hate Jews. Words like “pigs and dogs” are used. See www.memri.org. Remember Daniel Pearl. I am confident you will eventually realize or find out the hard way that they are not your friends.
The same could be said of Christians as the KKK is very adament about its dislike of Jews. Of course youll say its unfair to generalize all Christians over the insane ramblings of a small minority, but then arnt you doing the same suggesting ALL muslims hate jews?

My gf likes jews and shes muslim. Me thinks your theory needs work 😉
 
200 million is not a small minority. The majority of Muslims support the terror either actively or tacitly. That is a fact.

The KKK is extremely small. They are not a major threat to world peace. It’s usually a dozen inbred morons wearing bedsheets burning a cross. I don’t get on a plane and worry about klansmen. You don’t either.
 
Valke, I’m not to concerned that you will stay an Islamic apologist. Muslims really hate Jews. Words like “pigs and dogs” are used. See www.memri.org. Remember Daniel Pearl. I am confident you will eventually realize or find out the hard way that they are not your friends.
I don’t really consider myself an islamic apologist. Outside this board, I’ve probably never even used the word “Islam”. I’m well aware of what many arab muslims say about jews. And I’m well aware of what many jews say about arab muslims.
 
I have always wondered how the KKK are considered Christian anyway.

Not kidding here, curious. They get brought up often here.

What Church are they a part of? I just dont see the connection. Are some of them atheists possibly? Are some of them deists? Who knows?
 
I have no idea what the last 20 posts were about. But I’m sure that it will somehow be my fault for being an islamic apologist.
😃

I have to admit that I have not idea what the lasts posts were about either…
…YOU ISLAMIC APOLOGIST!!! 😉

Hey…wait a second, I’ve defended Islam here too. :confused:

oops. sorry. :o
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Valke2:
For the person who has trouble seeing, I believe there is an option to make the fonts appear much bigger on your screen. Go to programs, accessability, magnifier. So you could type in a smaller font, still read it yourself and it would not appear to be overly large to the rest of us.
Excellent advice. I’m surprised no one mentioned it sooner. 👍

jasm, you can also set you text size bigger in your internet settings. If you have Internet Explorer, I think it might be the following pull-down menus…

View > Text Size > Largest

If you already have it set this way, my apologies in advance. I’m unsure how difficult your vision might be to see the largest setting.

Edit: Nevermind: I just noticed this doesn’t actually change the text size on the forum fonts.
 
Those who eventually sees the light are physically prevented from leaving. Did you know that recently over 250,000 muslims in malaysia wanted to leave islam because of the negative exposures that’s been going round?
pumpqeen, are you from Malaysia? Can you give me your source (ie web site link) on these 250,000 Muslims who wanted to leave Islam?
The islamic authorities are now forcibly preventing them from leaving. Those who died but have renounced their islamic faith before their death are also forcibly buried the islamic way. Perhaps this all seems remote to us. What is Asia btw, but do not be mistaken, what they win there will affect us in the long run.
In Malaysia it is impossible to leave Islam as there is a dual law system, one Syariah court and one civil law system. The former is for Muslims, while the latter is for Kufars. This apartheid system has existed since 1957.
The Syariah courts MUST be removed. Reason: Violation of Civil rights & an impediment to the practice of religious freedom.
Yes, I fully support your suggestion that Syariah court must be removed or at least reduced in power by making Civil Courts supreme so that they can overturn judgements by Syariah courts.
 
Look at Thailand now. The muslim general who kicked out the buddhist prime minister, thaksin, who had made him in-charge of the military in the first place. So much for “gratitude”, and its all because of the religion. The instated prime minister by the muslim general now declares that the blacklist of muslim insurgents in southern Thailand will be removed.
Thaksin Sinawarta may be Buddhist but his wife is a Christian. I’m sure every observant Christian, regardless Catholic or Protestant will call for diplomatic and trade embargoes against Thailand until this Muslim General named Sondhi Boonyaratkalin is tried before the International Criminal Court for crimes against humanity, especially overthrowing a democratically elected government and imposing inhumane Syariah on the citizens of Thailand.
WORSE, syiarah laws may be implemented in the southern parts of Thailand. Does Thailand even know what is happening?!
Catholics should write to your local Thailand embassy in Western countries to protest implementing Syariah as violation of human rights codified in the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Also, write to your Congressmen and parliamentarians and advise them to bring up this issue in the U.S. Congress or Australian Parliament for discussion. If possible, Western countries should cut off foreign aid to Thailand as a punishment should the Junta refuse to return power back to the people of Thailand.
People will be stuck in islam, unable to leave islam. Religion will no longer be free in southern Thailand and rapists will escape free from conviction unless 4 male witnesses present during the time of the rape and willing to stand during trial!
Scriptures tell us that faith without works is dead, so we MUST take social action, if we want to stop the vile Syariah from eroding human rights of the peoples of Thailand. If you want to take action, go to the forums found at the Faith Freedom web site, and start a discussion, and/or tell your U.S. Congress representative.
If the UN does not put a stop to the spread of Islam, by denouncing islam’s syariah law as a violationg of civil rights the world will not get better. It will get sicker by the day.
The United Nations can only stop the Islamic terrorism, given its member countries are willing to work together to eradicate it. A suggestion would to require every Muslim-majority country to implement the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

In order to realise the above, we will need to elect governments that abide by Christian morals and ethics as codified in the CCC. This is especially true in areas of foreign policy. Western governments (such as US, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, European Union, and South Africa) can bring up Islamic human rights abuses to the United Nations General Assembly and/or United Nations Security Council.

These U.N. resolutions need not explicitly target Islam, the great “religious of peace” but instead condemn Arab racism towards Copts, Assyrians, Kurds, Berbers and Jews as well as condemning Saudi Arabian government’s racism towards women.
 
Were those “Christians” practicing their faith?
No, they were certainly not.
The ones that did these things, are they condemed by the Church or not?
Which Church? The Catholic Church condemns terrorism for she is the true Church. OTOH, the Orthodox Church does not condemn terrorism, as you can see how that Eastern Orthodox theocracy, Russia sends her army to massacre innocent Chechens in a bid to occupy and colonise Chechnya. That’s Russian state terrorism against defenseless Chechens.

Until today, no synod of the Eastern Orthodox Church has ever condemned the occupation, colonisation, apartheid towards the peoples of Chechnya or Yugoslavia by Orthodox Christians, such as Vladimir Putin and Slobodan Milosevic. In fact, such acts of state terrorism are glorified and Slobodan Milosevic is a saint in the Russian Orthodox Church. He is called Most Blessed Slobodan of Belgrade and his feast day is on the day the Serbs massacred Croats. Can you see how much Orthodox hate Catholics and Protestants, if we leave alone the Muslims?

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When IS ISLAM GOING TO EXCOMMUNICATE or cut ties off these maggots?
Only a Syariah Court can excommunicate another Muslim. However, up to this day, no Syariah court has excommunicated Al-Qaeda, Taliban, Hezbullah, Hamas and other Islamic terrorist regimes on our planet.
 
Thaksin Sinawarta may be Buddhist but his wife is a Christian. I’m sure every observant Christian, regardless Catholic or Protestant will call for diplomatic and trade embargoes against Thailand until this Muslim General named Sondhi Boonyaratkalin is tried before the International Criminal Court for crimes against humanity, especially overthrowing a democratically elected government and imposing inhumane Syariah on the citizens of Thailand.
According to Wikipedia:
[In Malaysia] There is a parallel system of state Syariah Courts which has limited jurisdiction over matters of state Islamic (shariah) law. The Syariah Courts have jurisdiction only over matters involving Muslims, and can generally only pass sentences of not more than three years imprisonment, a fine of up to RM5,000, and/or up to six strokes of the cane.
 
Bella seems to be a passionate person and this is how she reacts sometimes, not out of bad intentions
It is exceedingly mild of you to say that Bella is “passionate.” I should say rather that she is ill-tempered and over-hasty.
 
EXTRACT "Malaysia’s converts test freedom of faith
By Sebastian Tong | June 26, 2006

KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - Five days after she declared legally that she had converted from Islam to Christianity, several officers from Malaysia’s state Islamic department turned up at the woman’s office and arrested her.

She said they took her, then 21, to a drug rehabilitation center for men, where a Muslim teacher counseled her on her conversion and on one occasion, caned her back. After two months, she found an unlocked door out of the compound and escaped.

“What they did was wrong. They shouldn’t decide our beliefs for us,” said the woman – who asked not to be named – of her ordeal in 1999.

While Malaysia is one of the world’s most modern and relaxed Muslim countries, its treatment of apostates, primarily those who have given up the Muslim faith, has ignited a heated debate.

Malaysia’s Federal Court could rule in the next few days on whether Islamic courts – which have authority over the country’s Muslims, accounting for more than 60 percent of the population – have the sole right to judge apostates.

The ruling comes amid calls for capital punishment for apostasy, and follows a spate of civil suits by Malaysians seeking official recognition of their decision to leave Islam.

Half of Malaysia’s 26 million people are ethnic Malays, who by law must be Muslim, while its Chinese and Indian minorities include Muslims, Christians, Buddhists, Hindus and Sikhs.

Islamic law is selectively enforced by local officials in each of Malaysia’s 13 federal states. Unmarried Muslim couples caught in hotel rooms can be charged, while believers seen eating in the daytime during the fasting month of Ramadan can be fined.

Kelantan state, run by an Islamist party, has separate-sex supermarket queues, but the national capital, Kuala Lumpur, is more relaxed with plenty of dance clubs where men and women mingle openly. Yet many say Malaysia’s secular status is being eroded.

In December, Islamic authorities gave Malaysian mountain-climber M. Moorthy a Muslim burial against the wishes of his Hindu widow.

Officials said he had converted to Islam before his death, despite assertions to the contrary by most of his family.

“Apostasy is not a new phenomenon but the issue has come to the forefront because it underscores the growing Islamization of a country that was intended to be secular,” civil activist Haris Mohamed Ibrahim told Reuters.

Officials also destroyed a commune last July, arresting members of the Sky Kingdom cult which preached a synthesis of all religions and had a giant two-story teapot on its premises. The government said the cult practiced a “deviant” form of Islam.

BIG SIN

Malaysia’s civil courts have said they cannot recognize conversions from Islam and refer apostates to the Islamic courts, where sentences for various offenses range from caning to jail…More.

boston.com/news/world/asia/articles/2006/06/26/malaysias_converts_test_freedom_of_faith/

malaysia-today.net/Blog-e/2006/06/malaysias-converts-test-freedom-of.htm
 
Page 2 of 2 --Although such sentences are rarely carried out on apostates, Malaysians who leave Islam can find themselves in a legal limbo, unable to register their new religious affiliation or to marry non-Muslims. Many keep quiet about their choice or move abroad.

Rights activists say such barriers to conversion are at odds with Malaysia’s status as a member of the United Nations Human Rights Council and violate the nation’s constitutional guarantee of freedom of worship.

Neighboring Indonesia, which has the world’s biggest Muslim population, has no official sanctions against such converts and recognizes civil marriages between Muslims and non-Muslims.

“Unfortunately, some people have fixed ideas about Islam and see apostasy as a challenge to the religion,” said Norhayati Kaprawi of the Muslim women’s group Sisters in Islam.

Some groups, including the opposition party Parti Islam se-Malaysia (PAS), want apostasy to be punishable by death. One government cleric said about 250,000 Malaysians had left Islam.

And what’s the penalty for leaving islam???

Quote from Islamic holy book Bukhari :V4B52N260 “The Prophet said, ‘If a Muslim discards his religion, kill him!’”
 
It is exceedingly mild of you to say that Bella is “passionate.” I should say rather that she is ill-tempered and over-hasty.
you have no right to judge others. You don’t know me. What the heck is over-hasty?
If you had seen all of my posts, I am not only very passionate toward My Lord, and my love for Him is infinite. I don’t hear you
saying anything passionate. You only bark orders and rules.

He who casts the first stone…
 
you have no right to judge others. You don’t know me. What the heck is over-hasty?
If you had seen all of my posts, I am not only very passionate toward My Lord, and my love for Him is infinite. I don’t hear you
saying anything passionate. You only bark orders and rules.

He who casts the first stone…
I wasn’t judging you or anyone else, just observing what is obvious from your forum posts, all of which I have read; conclusion: you’re ill-tempered, which, by the way, is not a flaw of character, just, possibly, one of personality. There have been great saints who were reputed to be ill-tempered, e.g., Jerome. Your patron, maybe? As for barking and issuing orders and rules, well, Bella, I guess you would know. I’ll not comment here further, since this is off-topic. Anyway, I feel that I’m watering barren ground.
 
I wasn’t judging you or anyone else, just observing what is obvious from your forum posts, all of which I have read; conclusion: you’re ill-tempered, which, by the way, is not a flaw of character, just, possibly, one of personality. There have been great saints who were reputed to be ill-tempered, e.g., Jerome. Your patron, maybe? As for barking and issuing orders and rules, well, Bella, I guess you would know. I’ll not comment here further, since this is off-topic. Anyway, I feel that I’m watering barren ground.
What is obvious from my forum posts is my love for Jesus Christ and the Catholic faith. If you didn’t pick that up it isn’t my problem. I am a defender of my faith and have converted many souls by what I say and what I’ve done. Most of the Saints were sinners. I have to answer only to God and no one else. Read Luke 17:10.
 
you have no right to judge others. You don’t know me. What the heck is over-hasty?
If you had seen all of my posts, I am not only very passionate toward My Lord, and my love for Him is infinite. I don’t hear you
saying anything passionate. You only bark orders and rules.

He who casts the first stone…
If we have no right to judge others, we might as well shut down all the threads here and call it a day.
 
Please quit the childish squabbles, we’re talking about being beheaded as christians here, mind you.

2 Timothy 4:2 Preach the word! Be ready in season and out of season. Convince, rebuke, exhort, with all longsuffering and teaching.

As long as we speak according to what is written, we are SAFE.
 
Why is it that after 3 years in Iraq, the US Forces and the Iraqi forces are completely unable to prevent atrocities like this from happening? There are between 2,500 and 3,000 violent atacks in Iraq each month. That is way, way up from three years ago. And this is despite the fact that trainied Iraqi police/security forces have increased dramaticly in that time. What is going on?
 
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