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Ta. At present I’ve only got a Penguin Classics book which has “Walden” and “Civil Disobedience”Apposite!
I can recommend Simplify, Simplify, a garland of HDT ed. by Kevin Van Anglen (Columbia UP).
Ta. At present I’ve only got a Penguin Classics book which has “Walden” and “Civil Disobedience”Apposite!
I can recommend Simplify, Simplify, a garland of HDT ed. by Kevin Van Anglen (Columbia UP).
No, i havent, i was actually going to google it but got sidetracked.Did you hear anything about a Koran being urinated upon at Melbourne Airport?
fatma made such a claim, but has vanished from this thread after I asked for evidence to this.
Sounds great. I’m no expert on him but the editor I mentioned, a friend, is.Ta. At present I’ve only got a Penguin Classics book which has “Walden” and “Civil Disobedience”
oh this happened after a muslim boy urinated on the bible…Koran abused in Bible payback
Richard Kerbaj
December 22, 2006
A KORAN has been torn up and smeared with faeces and the floors of a Melbourne prayer hall urinated on, in an apparent retaliation to Muslim schoolboys desecrating the Bible.
The Islamic community was last night furious as the police continued their investigation into the “criminal damage” done to the Melbourne airport facility on Wednesday morning.
Muslim spiritual leader Fehmi Naji El-Imam condemned the desecration as “ignorant and immature”, fearing that it was in retaliation to an incident earlier this month where young boys at a Melbourne Islamic school burned and urinated on the Bible.
“This kind of behaviour just puts you off,” the Victorian Board of Imams’ secretary told The Australian last night. “We want to eliminate all these kind of things from happening to any (holy book).”
While police last night refused to outline or confirm the damage done to the prayer centre, Sheik Fehmi said he was told that the floor was urinated on and the Koran was torn up and someone had “wiped themselves” with it.
He said while he was not expecting any violent retaliation from the Islamic community, the offenders should be “strongly punished by the law”.
“The courts should handle it once the person is caught,” Sheik Fehmi said.
A statement by the Victorian Board of Imams last night warned the Islamic and Christian community against an “us and them” mentality.
"The prayer room is a place that must remain clean, not covered in urine and faeces.
"Enough is enough. No more us and them … The striving of our forefathers was not for this; they would be really ashamed of us if they were to witness what we have sunk to.
“It is time we got together and used our similarities to move forward instead of our differences to go backwards.”
Police said the prayer hall was predominantly used by taxi drivers while waiting for customers at the airport.
A Melbourne airport spokesman refused to comment last night, except to say it was a police matter.
theaustralian.news.com.au/story…26-2702,00.html
Which is strange because Muslims supposedly venerate Christ as a prophet. Or do they do that merely inside of what their faith tells them, without actually reading the NT?oh this happened after a muslim boy urinated on the bible…
Each state has different legislation for this, im not sure what Victoria’s legislation on this is.Which is strange because Muslims supposedly venerate Christ as a prophet. Or do they do that merely inside of what their faith tells them, without actually reading the NT?
The Koran is such an omnium gatherum of gibberish the last thing I would think to do with it is scatological. It is already such a steaming pile.
Is there a law per se in Oz against this, however? Or was it a public health or decency code violation?
And yet it would seem that that is precisely what many people do every day…especially ersatz christians who decide what or what is not theologically or scripturally “justified” about every other religion on the planet. And muslims do precisely the same thing about every other religion on the planet…that does not agree with theirs, which is about 99.9999999% of the world’s religions.You aren’t a Muslim. How do you get to decide what has “theological justification” in Islamic terms? As I’ve said a million times, this makes no sense. You can observe what Muslims have said and done, but you can’t make theological judgments based on a religion in which you don’t believe.
Edwin, I understand where you are coming from. But I don’t honestly think its right for you to be the apologist for muslims. If a muslim is a muslim…and says that they believe what their prophet says to them in Quran…then they are obligated to support a jihad, and if you were to read Sura 9… you would not like what you read. Now some muslims may be comparable to christians who think divorce or abortion is ok…but the orthodox ones cannot be.I’m sorry, but there are many Muslims who do not believe in “external jihad” except in the sense of a defensive war. You may not think that their views are exegetically justified, but why would anyone care what you or I think on the subject? We aren’t Muslims. Edwin
So I am guessing one Muslim kid does one outrageous thing soon seconded by a person or persons unknown. The Muslim kid is not punished? The other or others not arrested? The cleric calls for the strongest punishment, as presumably he must, but maybe the only law broken was a health law, and the offenders would be fined (at least in the U. S.). Descecration of public religious buildings and monuments seems to be a crime, and should be, but all this presents a different case.Each state has different legislation for this, im not sure what Victoria’s legislation on this is.
Yes, that is what I am wondering.And…what if any corrective and punitive actions did the muslims take against the boy or boys who desecrated the Bible?
I would venture to guess…none. They probably “tacitly” approved.
Good! But was it a Muslim school? And are they still expelled or only for a short time?They were expelled from their school.
Because he was taught a very sick and destructive credo.I am still left wondering why a boy! would do such a thing within a religion which holds Christ as a prophet, and why the cleric, apparently, said nothing more about that.
You would have to talk to the sick individuals that “taught him in the name of their god”. I used a small “g” on the word god because I am not in the least convinced that Mohammed was talking about the same God we worship.To a Christian, the Koran presumably has about as much interest and value as Hitler’s Mein Kampf, and no relevance whatsoever. But what did the boy assume from his religion about Christianity that lead him to do what he did?
I certainly no longer believe they worship God, but instead some idea they call Allah, and all the evidence I’ve seen adduced for whether they do worship God exists in their say so, which is hardly evidence.Because he was taught a very sick and destructive credo.
You would have to talk to the sick individuals that “taught him in the name of their god”. I used a small “g” on the word god because I am not in the least convinced that Mohammed was talking about the same God we worship.
There is not one shred of evidence that shows me that their god and our God are the same… if they were??? Why would there be such an absolute difference in writings and theology?
Nowhere in the Bible are Christians exhorted to “slay the infidels” or commit violence against non-believers, quite the opposite is true. There is nothing “peaceful” about islam.
And you should as well be ashamed and hide your face at the shame created by muslims around the world committing atrocities and murdering men, women and children in the name of your so-called prophet and god.I’m ashamed at the intolerance of my fellow catholics on this forum.