what a terrible fucking drawing....the fucking guy doesn't have an undershirt on up top....but has one at the waist.....what are you fucking 7............
CAIRO — Relations between Egypt's Muslims and Christians degenerated to a new low Sunday after riots overnight left 12 people dead and a church burned, adding to the disorder of the country's post-revolution transition to democracy. ...The bloodshed began Saturday around sundown when word spread around the neighborhood that a Christian woman who married a Muslim had been abducted and was being kept in the Virgin Mary Church against her will. ...The report of the kidnapping, which was never confirmed by local religious figures, sent a large mob of Muslims toward the church. Christians created a human barricade around the building and clashes erupted. Gunfire sounded across the neighborhood, and witnesses said people on rooftops were firing into the crowd.The two sides accused each other of firing first.Crowds of hundreds of Muslims from the neighborhood lobbed firebombs at homes, shops and the church. Residents say Christians were hiding inside. Muslims chanted: "With our blood and soul, we defend you, Islam." ....TV images showed both sides furiously throwing stones, including one Christian who held a large wooden cross in one hand while flinging rocks with the other. ...Tensions have been building for the past year as Salafis protested the alleged abduction by the Coptic Church of a priest's wife, Camilla Shehata. The Salafis claim she converted to Islam to escape an unhappy marriage - a phenomenon they maintain is common.Because divorce is banned in the Coptic Church, with rare exceptions such as conversion, some Christian women resort to conversion to Islam or another Christian denomination to get out of a marriage. Shehata's case was even used by Iraq's branch of al-Qaida as a justification for an attack on a Baghdad church that killed 68 people and other threats by the group against Christians.On Saturday just before the violence erupted in Imbaba, Shehata appeared with her husband and child on a Christian TV station broadcast from outside of Egypt and asserted that she was still a Christian and had never converted.
Nicotine has never been addictive to me, whatsoever, no matter how many years I've smoked or how many I smoke a day.
Gee okay, thanks quadz, now I see that religion is bad.
Not the stone throwing hotheads but religion itself.
Quote from: Acer on May 10, 2011, 07:12:30 AMNot the stone throwing hotheads but religion itself.For what you're implying to be true, it would have to be the case that beliefs don't have consequences for our actions.But that would be untrue: beliefs do directly affect our actions.
http://www.examiner.com/atheism-in-los-angeles/only-10-more-shopping-days-till-the-apocalypseAre you rapture-ready? According to Christian media millionaire Harold Camping and his followers, the Day of Judgement is coming on May 21, 2011 (around 6 pm) and perhaps 200 million Christians will be lifted bodily up to Heaven. Those left behind will suffer torment and terror for another 5 months until the world itself ends on October 21st....Camping and some of his followers have been paying for hundreds of billboards all over the country ... that announce the impending doom. And why not? Money, if they're right, isn't going to mean anything soon. Others have left jobs, marriages and families to join the hundreds of caravans criss-crossing the country to spread the word.Some cases in point... Brian Haubert, a single, 33-year old actuary, told NPR how Camping's revelations have changed his life: "I no longer think about 401(k)s and retirement," he says. "I'm not stressed about losing my job, which a lot of other people are in this economy. I'm just a lot less stressed, and in a way I'm more carefree." He's tried to warn his friends and family — they think he's crazy. And that saddens him. "Oh, it's very hard," he says. "I worry about friends and family and loved ones. But I guess more recently, I'm just really looking forward to it." His friend, Kevin Brown, does his witnessing without the company of his wife and children, none of whom believe as he does: "God says, 'Do you love husband or wife over me? Do you love son or daughter over me?' There is a test. There is a trial here that the believers are going through. It's a fiery trial."As May 21 nears, Brown says he feels as if he's on a "roller coaster." What if he is raptured but his family is left behind? "I'm crying over my loved ones one minute; I'm elated the next minute," he says. "It's all over the place." At a flea market in Jacksonville, Florida, a 15-year old believer tells how she has no friends her age because "they all comment on my Facebook and say that I'm crazy." It's hard for a kid to deal with that, she says, but tells the interviewer that "to be Elect (the Elect are those who will be raptured) is a very, very blessed thing." Many of "the Elect" have no fall-back plan in case the Rapture doesn't come to pass on May 21st. Joel Martinez and his wife Adrienne have a 2-year old daughter and another baby is due in June, but they're not worried. Both have quit their jobs and are living on savings while they study the Bible and hand out leaflets. "You know, you think about retirement and stuff like that," he says. "What's the point of having some money just sitting there?" "We budgeted everything so that, on May 21, we won't have anything left," Adrienne adds. (via NPR)
I'm sorry to say but I'm beginning to notice a rather fanatic, almost unpleasant side of you the soon as the subject religion comes up. Why the loathing, what has made you so anti-religion? Always highlighting the most outrageous examples or pulling out quotes and cartoons that show how weak minded people get manipulated. What do you get out of trying to make all religious people feel like they're being blithering fools? Because that's how you come across.
To what degree beliefs directly affect our actions largely depends on our deep-rooted character and the situation. You can't just put the blame on the belief itself.
When people grow up with videogames I'm sure there will be some people who experience them on a much deeper level than the majority of gamers. When a person who was in posession of games goes out to do crazy things you can't just say "keep up the great work, videogames" as if the personality doesn't have anything to do with one's actions.
The stone throwers already make a fool of themselves, there's really no need to spread that kind of "news" around and try to make it look like their ill behaviour is synonym for religion. It isn't.
Don't forget that a lot of your views also came from other people before you.
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