cnn.com— The killing of an Italian Catholic nun in Mogadishu on Sunday may well be linked to anger among Muslims about Pope Benedict's recent remarks on Islam, a senior source among Somalia's Islamists said.
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That is a sensible idea, John. Religion has _nothing_ to do with this. No. I refuse to accept that one religion's prophet would condone acts of violence on followers of another. This has to stop.
Dude, you got called on your bulls**t. Stop trying to back peddle, you just look pathetic. We did NOT create "mitochondria out of inorganic materials." Not even CLOSE.Christ, I thought we were teaching 17-yeaar-old highschool students better than that. If you were in my class and wrote that, I'd have failed your ass.
All pop (oops pope) wanted was fame, he wanted people to know he existed, I guess he did it, :). everybody knows about pope now.Now he can go back to his holy room in his holy home in the holy vatican and sodomize a young girl or whatever. (oops. sorry if i offended your guys) hahahaaaaaaa
Hi ColbearThe doubt of the authenticity of the Quran comes from research of history. When the successors of Muhammad went east, west, south and north to spread Islam by the sword, they had different editions of the Quran as the 'one perfect book from the heavens'. That obviously didn't work very well, people would call them 'lying bastards' for claiming that the different versions could all be the 'one perfect book'.Then the 3rd Caliph, Uthman, took it upon himself to create the final edition of the 'one perfect book', and subsequently had all other editions destroyed. He was quite effective at that, but in Yemen alternative editions have been found.Of course some adherents of the 'Religion of Peace' took issue with the way he did it, and killed him, because they thought he had done a poor job. Possibly they were irritated by the book being sequenced by lenght of the suras, not by chronology or subject or something sensible. However, his edition still stands as the 'one true book from the heavens' today.Check up the history, it's all in there.
This article submission is PURE HATE MONGERING The spin is that this is the pope's fault. The report states the nun was killed; then they put in the comments of a cleric in regards to the pope's comments. The nun's organization has stated they have received no threats nor accusations in regards to the pope's message . NO ONE has claimed that this was killing due to the pope's words except the ARTICLE writer with no confirmation by innuendo.Now there's the news that the president of Somalia was ambushed in an assasination attempt THAT MUST BE THE POPE'S FAULT TOO RIGHT!!!Bulls**t!!!This had nothing to do with the POPE or ISLAM. THE ARTICLE GOES ON BY SPECULATION "may well be could well be" BULLs**t
That was a bad case. And the US chickened out by getting him out of Afghanistan instead of having the Afghans fix the law. There's no freedom of religion there, and that in turn leads to trouble for democracy. But that's a long story :)
koregaonparkSep 17, 2006
That is a sensible idea, John. Religion has _nothing_ to do with this. No. I refuse to accept that one religion's prophet would condone acts of violence on followers of another. This has to stop.
darkomen123Sep 17, 2006
LOL
powatomSep 17, 2006
$Pope->quote('Islam is violent');$response = $Muslim->outrage();$response->violence;
jackkerouacSep 18, 2006
Dude, you got called on your bulls**t. Stop trying to back peddle, you just look pathetic. We did NOT create "mitochondria out of inorganic materials." Not even CLOSE.Christ, I thought we were teaching 17-yeaar-old highschool students better than that. If you were in my class and wrote that, I'd have failed your ass.
ramiroSep 18, 2006
Every city should have a statue of John Lennon ... for target practice! That fool preached no possessions and yet he had plenty of possessions.
Closed AccountSep 18, 2006
All pop (oops pope) wanted was fame, he wanted people to know he existed, I guess he did it, :). everybody knows about pope now.Now he can go back to his holy room in his holy home in the holy vatican and sodomize a young girl or whatever. (oops. sorry if i offended your guys) hahahaaaaaaa
frodo42Sep 18, 2006
Hi ColbearThe doubt of the authenticity of the Quran comes from research of history. When the successors of Muhammad went east, west, south and north to spread Islam by the sword, they had different editions of the Quran as the 'one perfect book from the heavens'. That obviously didn't work very well, people would call them 'lying bastards' for claiming that the different versions could all be the 'one perfect book'.Then the 3rd Caliph, Uthman, took it upon himself to create the final edition of the 'one perfect book', and subsequently had all other editions destroyed. He was quite effective at that, but in Yemen alternative editions have been found.Of course some adherents of the 'Religion of Peace' took issue with the way he did it, and killed him, because they thought he had done a poor job. Possibly they were irritated by the book being sequenced by lenght of the suras, not by chronology or subject or something sensible. However, his edition still stands as the 'one true book from the heavens' today.Check up the history, it's all in there.
realpersonSep 18, 2006
This article submission is PURE HATE MONGERING The spin is that this is the pope's fault. The report states the nun was killed; then they put in the comments of a cleric in regards to the pope's comments. The nun's organization has stated they have received no threats nor accusations in regards to the pope's message . NO ONE has claimed that this was killing due to the pope's words except the ARTICLE writer with no confirmation by innuendo.Now there's the news that the president of Somalia was ambushed in an assasination attempt THAT MUST BE THE POPE'S FAULT TOO RIGHT!!!Bulls**t!!!This had nothing to do with the POPE or ISLAM. THE ARTICLE GOES ON BY SPECULATION "may well be could well be" BULLs**t
frodo42Sep 19, 2006
That was a bad case. And the US chickened out by getting him out of Afghanistan instead of having the Afghans fix the law. There's no freedom of religion there, and that in turn leads to trouble for democracy. But that's a long story :)
zomboSep 19, 2006
Is that what all that ass sniffing down the at the mosque does to you ?