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Except for the ones that are not there.It has everything to do with Ayn Rand. Every word in white in that ad was yanked almost verbatim from an Ayn Rand rant about Arabs.
Except for the ones that are not there.It has everything to do with Ayn Rand. Every word in white in that ad was yanked almost verbatim from an Ayn Rand rant about Arabs.
Queen Elizabeth was a usurper who ordered the killing of many Catholics, never had true right to the throne (because of her illegitimacy), and killed the rightful heir to the throne of England (Mary Queen of Scots). Assassination is dirty business, but a woman like Elizabeth, with every action she continued to take, was justifying her death warrant. As long as Elizabeth was alive, Catholics could not be free. Doctrine of TyrannicideYou know, going into Atheism doesn’t really help the case neither does whitewashing the conversion of Europe and the methods of maintaining Christian dominance in the region.
The Roman Inquisition took place during the 16th century. One of its most famous victims was Giordano Bruno. He was burned at the stake for his theory of an infinite universe aka “heresy.”
De Causa Formosiana documents that Pope Sergius III ordered two of his predecessors to be murdered. Sixtus IV was also directly involved in the plot to murder Lorenzo and Giuliano Medici in 1478. Sixtus V was directly involved in a plot to murder Queen Elizabeth in 1586 (Babington plot?). etc etc. In any case, we’re wandering from the topic.
The only person who ever sold the Papacy was Benedict IX.The office of the Pope and many other positions in the Church were bought, sold, and murdered for in most of Catholic history. The methods of acquiring the position don’t change what the position is or that it was theocracy. It also doesn’t change the true teachings of Christianity, which these actions were in direct violation of, just as the extremist elements in Islam do not change the true teachings of Islam.
theocracy is a loaded term, just like anti-semetism, and homophobia.The office of the Pope and many other positions in the Church were bought, sold, and murdered for in most of Catholic history. The methods of acquiring the position don’t change what the position is or that it was theocracy. It also doesn’t change the true teachings of Christianity, which these actions were in direct violation of, just as the extremist elements in Islam do not change the true teachings of Islam.
Eh antisemitism is in regards towards specifically the Jews and not people of Semitic origin. The term anti-Semitic arose to combat anti-Jewish eugenicist views that viewed all Semites as Jews and all Jews as Semites and all European whites as Ayran. So No, an Arab can be anti-Semite even though by definition he is a Semite, because the etymology of antisemitism does not mean the modern sense of the word, but the 19th century term.theocracy is a loaded term, just like anti-semetism, and homophobia.
Theocracy means rule by God, which is either something completely obvious (of course the world is ruled by its creator, God is supreme sovereign), or a belief that the ruler is a god, and you’d be hard pressed to find a Catholic who believes that the pope is a God.
Same with anti-semitism (hatred of the semetic people), when it is applied to Arabs who do not agree with Israel (basically suggesting that Arabs hate themselves because they are also semetic).
Or homophobia (which actually means fear of the same) when people that believe that homosexuality is a sin, or even hate homosexuals, are not actually afraid of them (we wouldn’t describe even the KKK as Negrophobic), nor do they fear the same.
These three terms are loaded terms, and when they are used in an argument, it should be like Godwin’s law, an automatic loss. They are basically ad hominems that don’t even make sense once one understands the term.
Ahh I love a case of dish-it-cant-take-itYou know, going into Atheism doesn’t really help the case neither does whitewashing the conversion of Europe and the methods of maintaining Christian dominance in the region.
Just exactly where does it say “Arab”? It doesn’t. It says to “defeat jihad”, and since “jihad” means holy war, it can’t refer to Islam because we all know Islam is a “religion of peace”. I think you are reading more into the ad than is there.Referring to Arabs as savages is a Judeo-Christian value? …
I understand justified anger and as Catholics we are walking targets of attack for our beliefs and anger is a natural response . I don’t support however, violence carried out to other on other human beings.http://p.twimg.com/Az_9YHoCcAAQ4NN.jpg
Ms. Geller’s intellectual hero** Ayn Rand, reads: “In any war between the civilized man and the savage, support the civilized man.” Then, between two Stars of David, the tag line appears: “Support Israel. Defeat Jihad.”**
thelede.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/08/21/anti-islam-ads-remixed-in-san-francisco-and-new-york/
english.alarabiya.net/articles/2012/08/24/233977.html
Anti-Islamic ad claiming “it’s not Islamophobia, it’s Islamorealism” goes up in NY train stations
cbsnews.com/8301-201_162-57495509/anti-islamic-ad-claiming-its-not-islamophobia-its-islamorealism-goes-up-in-ny-train-stations/
I hope people do not allow themselves to be influenced by these hatred propaganda campaigns nor the others prepared by the pro-war think tanks to promote hatred, war and destruction of the Arabians, Persians, Palestinians and Muslims. I hope people will pause long enough to recognize that we are speaking of human beings just like me and you.
Praying for peace.
… escape goats…
As are you, yes, but I believe that following the way of Rand and Gellar is incompatible with the beliefs of Catholics. Their beliefs are venomous, those of Catholicism are not.You’re still allowed to believe what you want…
George Bush was the one who called Islam a religion of peace. Catholicism is also called by some a religion of peace, but history has shown us that there are some Muslims and some Catholics who put a lie to the notion. One can find plenty of examples where both religions fail with regard to peace.Just exactly where does it say “Arab”? It doesn’t. It says to “defeat jihad”, and since “jihad” means holy war, it can’t refer to Islam because we all know Islam is a “religion of peace”. I think you are reading more into the ad than is there.
Since then, it has been repeated by many in the government, øbama included; and I’m sure he wouldn’t lie. So it must be true. Therefore, these ads couldn’t be talking about Islam.George Bush was the one who called Islam a religion of peace. …
I’m quite surprised that you take what politicians of any party say at face value.Since then, it has been repeated by many in the government, øbama included; and I’m sure he wouldn’t lie. So it must be true.
I’m quite surprised that you take what politicians of any party say at face value.![]()
Not sure what you mean by ‘following the way of’ Rand and Geller. I personally don’t follow Ayn Rand. Pam Geller is a popular conservative blogger who I read daily along with numerous other blogs on the web. She is known for calling a spade a spade, (which is quite refreshing compared to Obama’s PC obsessed climate today) and is unafraid to expose the ongoing issues surrounding Islamism and its clash with Western civilization. I also find her particularly admirable for the way she stands up for American freedoms… (unlike some of the cowards/dhimmi’s working in the MSM, and our government today)As are you, yes, but I believe that following the way of Rand and Gellar is incompatible with the beliefs of Catholics. Their beliefs are venomous, those of Catholicism are not.![]()
Jihad in the strictest linguistic sense means ‘struggle’ or ‘striving’. Yes, this can refer to battles with physical enemies, but Muhammad (saw) himself placed less emphasis on this but rather the struggles of the believers to do the will of Allah (which the hadith quite clearly say is the GREATER jihad and the most important). It’s a plank and speck type situation- we must correct our own faith and sins before challenging those who do not follow faith or who are committing other sins. We cannot assume that our sins are less in the eyes of Allah than theirs.Just exactly where does it say “Arab”? It doesn’t. It says to “defeat jihad”, and since “jihad” means holy war, it can’t refer to Islam because we all know Islam is a “religion of peace”. I think you are reading more into the ad than is there.
I’m sorry you are sugarcoating her over-the-top unnuanced anti-Islam invective. Alas, you even use the same ad hominems she does (coward, dhimmi) and ascribe, without evidence, malevolence to our press and our government. I presume that you read World Net Daily.Not sure what you mean by ‘following the way of’ Rand and Geller. I personally don’t follow Ayn Rand. Pam Geller is a popular conservative blogger who I read daily along with numerous other blogs on the web. She is known for calling a spade a spade, (which is quite refreshing compared to Obama’s PC obsessed climate today) and is unafraid to expose the ongoing issues surrounding Islamism and its clash with Western civilization. I also find her particularly admirable for the way she stands up for American freedoms… (unlike some of the cowards/dhimmi’s working in the MSM, and our government today)
This only re-enforces my point that Islam is a “religion of peace” and that the sign can’t be referring to it, Muslims, or Arabs. Everyone is reading more into the sign than what it plainly says.Jihad in the strictest linguistic sense means ‘struggle’ or ‘striving’. Yes, this can refer to battles with physical enemies, but Muhammad (saw) himself placed less emphasis on this but rather the struggles of the believers to do the will of Allah (which the hadith quite clearly say is the GREATER jihad and the most important). It’s a plank and speck type situation- we must correct our own faith and sins before challenging those who do not follow faith or who are committing other sins. We cannot assume that our sins are less in the eyes of Allah than theirs.
If that is truly your belief, it seems you are turning a blind eye and deaf ear to what the sign refers to. You may so believe, but I say, and thousands would say, that you are wrong.This only re-enforces my point that Islam is a “religion of peace” and that the sign can’t be referring to it, Muslims, or Arabs. Everyone is reading more into the sign than what it plainly says.
If you asked thousands what the sign refers to, you would get different answers. How would you know which ones were “correct”? When they agreed with your interpretation? Assuming I’m wrong and the “thousands” are right, would they think the sign refers to Islam and Muslims? If so, why, in view of the fact we’ve been assured many times that Islam is a “religion of peace”? If they believe that Islam is truly a “religion of peace”, why would they read something into the sign that is not there?If that is truly your belief, it seems you are turning a blind eye and deaf ear to what the sign refers to. You may so believe, but I say, and thousands would say, that you are wrong.![]()