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Getbig Misc Discussion Boards / Religious Debates & Threads / Re: Educational Videos and Articles about Islam
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on: June 14, 2013, 10:00:19 AM
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Since islam is spread out across many continents and different races, local customs and social norms find their way into the religion, creating a sub-religion in a sense.
That's why you get Arabs not liking indo-pak muslims, and Black American Muslims are different as well, especially if they're of the elijah muhammad sect.
You also have Russian Muslims and Indonesian Muslims, they vary in practice and understanding as well.
Interesting. Thank Psychopath. So it could loosely be compared to differences in some denominations of the Christian faith?
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Getbig Misc Discussion Boards / Religious Debates & Threads / Re: PRAYER REQUESTS
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on: June 14, 2013, 09:54:10 AM
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Nothing wrong with that at all.  Johnny Falcon approved. Several times, bro. Paul was right.
This newfound freedom is quite nice. If a childfree supermodel came up to me in church and asked me out for coffee, my response would probably be, "Perhaps some other time."
Good you have peace about it now broham 
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Getbig Misc Discussion Boards / Religious Debates & Threads / Re: Educational Videos and Articles about Islam
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on: June 14, 2013, 09:50:36 AM
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BILL COSBY: WE SHOULD ALL BE MORE LIKE MUSLIMS by BREITBART NEWS 10 Jun 2013, 9:41 AM PDT Comedian Bill Cosby is no stranger to the culture wars.
The iconic stand-up and star of the beloved sitcom The Cosby Show routinely weighs in on cultural matters. This past weekend, Cosby penned an op-ed for The New York Post in which he detailed some of the flaws in modern society. He also suggested we should take a page out of the Koran if we want to have healthier families, less crime and more productive people. I’m a Christian. But Muslims are misunderstood. Intentionally misunderstood. We should all be more like them. They make sense, especially with their children. There is no other group like the Black Muslims, who put so much effort into teaching children the right things, they don’t smoke, they don’t drink or overindulge in alcohol, they protect their women, they command respect. And what do these other people do? They complain about them, they criticize them. We’d be a better world if we emulated them. We don’t have to become black Muslims, but we can embrace the things that work. Source: http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Hollywood/2013/06/10/cosby-all-should-be-muslims Why does he specify Black Muslims? Are the somehow different from muslims in general?
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Getbig Main Boards / General Topics / Re: Hitler's Children
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on: June 10, 2013, 06:59:54 AM
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Just watched this on Netflix... Herman Goering's grand niece Bettina Goering (looks just like herr goering) was in this documentary, along with Katrin Himmler ... She lives in New Mexico. So, my questions: Did the Goerings and Himmlers lose all their wealth after WWII, or could these two have inherited anything of value?  You are taking this Milf and Gilf thing too far. 
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Getbig Main Boards / Gossip & Opinions / Re: Why would a guy ever get married?
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on: June 07, 2013, 07:02:14 AM
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There's nothing wrong with being single with no kids, but remember that perspectives do change when the novelty of the bachelor lifestyle wears off. At some point most guys' chiseled, good looks from their youth begins to fade and is replaced with receding hairlines, beer guts and love handles. I'd rather become ugly with someone than just become ugly and be alone LOL. And spare me the bravado of "I'll never change how I feel and I'll always be chiseled and handsome." Things change, perspectives change, desires change. Certainly some men are happy and content remaining single from their 20s to the grave, but most often things change because lives filled with superficiality and pretentious nonsense quickly becomes lackluster. When you're married to your best friend you have something real and when you make a family with that person it makes it that much better. Make no mistake, marriage is work and struggle at times, but it's also wonderful and empowering if you're with the right person for the right reasons. In those instances the struggles often don't matter.

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