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Re: Radical Islam
« Reply #50 on: August 18, 2026, 11:38:06 PM »
Interesting. Thanks for your input.

To your topic yes jslam is evil and vile, it's the opposite of Christianity in most levels. It's basically a cult that worships Saturn if you want to know the truth.

A friend was stationed in Iraq circa 2005-2008 and tells this story about being out on foot patrol and sees a car drive by and a woman with full face covering glance his direction and the car slams to a stop and the last he saw was the woman's head hitting the dashboard repeatedly. Terrible people. Nothing good comes from that side of the world. He also used to joke around about how Muslim men always keep chore boys around, only until they get too old like about 8 or so then they are cast out into the street and that is why you see homeless kids running around everywhere. It's a well known "secret" that Muslims never want to talk about
 

Regarding Catholicism I will just say this "sorry son, mommy and daddy are going to heaven. You put a smile on that man's face!" It's nothing more than child sacrifice can anyone really truly say it's a complete mystery that their kids were raped by priests? I think not. I think all parents watch their kids like hawks and the only reason priests get their hands on them js because the parents were complicit. Vile organization.

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Re: Radical Islam
« Reply #51 on: Today at 06:01:52 AM »
Could say that about anyone

Catholic clergy were sexually molesting young children and the church was actively covering it up, and not a single word from you condemning it.  Meanwhile, you’re posting up a storm about Muslim pedophiles.

Maybe you should look to the teachings of the good book:

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“Why do you look at the speck of sawdust in your brother’s eye and pay no attention to the plank in your own eye? How can you say to your brother, ‘Let me take the speck out of your eye,’ when all the time there is a plank in your own eye? You hypocrite, first take the plank out of your own eye, and then you will see clearly to remove the speck from your brother’s eye.


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Re: Radical Islam
« Reply #52 on: Today at 07:06:25 AM »
You are oblivious to my point but I forgive you.
Very Christian of you.
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Re: Radical Islam
« Reply #53 on: Today at 07:08:33 AM »
Catholic clergy were sexually molesting young children and the church was actively covering it up, and not a single word from you condemning it.  Meanwhile, you’re posting up a storm about Muslim pedophiles.

Maybe you should look to the teachings of the good book:
All the pedophile in religion stuff is disgusting, those kids are taught to trust those people and that trust is abused. While the churches tend to recognize that it is wrong and try to hide it, seems the aloha snackbars accept it as part of the religion. Just an observation.
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« Reply #54 on: Today at 07:44:54 AM »
All the pedophile in religion stuff is disgusting, those kids are taught to trust those people and that trust is abused. While the churches tend to recognize that it is wrong and try to hide it, seems the aloha snackbars accept it as part of the religion. Just an observation.

Logic would have it, at least to my mind, that requiring the clergy to be celibate and unmarried it would attract homosexuals, especially considering they would be working with boys. Some have argued that the priests weren't strictly speaking pdfiles but homosexuals targeting pubertal to post-pubertal males only, which might be a minor point but OTOH it reflects the desire to point the blame away from homosexuals. I think I've seen discussions about the vetting process for priests, how the "vetters" were homosexuals themselves and knowingly hired homosexuals, it was their little club. Think about it, what kind of men can promise to be celibate for the rest of their lives?

I don't know if the snackbars accept it as part of the religion. I mean, again, "they throw off gays from buildings in Iran." There's been "intelligence reports" that the killed Ayatollah kept young male lovers at some specific residence plus that he was a 30 year Heroin addict. It's impossible to know what's propaganda and hasbara or legitimate intelligence. There's bound to be perverts in all religions so I can't say it's impossible but I haven't seen outward condoning of homosexuality or pdfilia in any Islamic societies really. The 9 year old Aisha issue they explain away in different ways.
I am not defending Islam per se, it's not my religion, just saying what things look like to me. There are a lot of homosexual Iranians here in Sweden and naturally they all hate the regime, obviously they can't live a free homosexual life over there. The opposite sexes use gyms as meeting places because there are no nightclubs and so on :D The women are free enough so they can go to the gym at least, which aren't segregated apparently. They do fuck, drink and drug on the down low though, that kind of thing is impossible to stop in a relatively free Islamic society like Iran. One Iranian woman gave me some Klonopin she had bought at a pharmacy in Iran, one of my first cycles was with a very rare Iranian brand of testosterone. Fantastic stuff  :D

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Re: Radical Islam
« Reply #55 on: Today at 08:21:59 AM »
Catholic clergy were sexually molesting young children and the church was actively covering it up, and not a single word from you condemning it.  Meanwhile, you’re posting up a storm about Muslim pedophiles.

Maybe you should look to the teachings of the good book:

Already went over this. Maybe you should read my response. Maybe you should look further into what we read…scripture from the “good book”. Popular belief among those that don’t know and get their info from other places other than the source itself is that we don’t. It’s the farthest thing from the truth

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« Reply #56 on: Today at 08:36:54 AM »
Already went over this. Maybe you should read my response. Maybe you should look further into what we read…scripture from the “good book”. Popular belief among those that don’t know and get their info from other places other than the source itself is that we don’t. It’s the farthest thing from the truth

All religions seem to have "coaches," often called priests, and reference materials, which tell the adherents how to interpret the original source. Often schisms appear. Maybe there are religions which emphasize personal revelation and interpretation, there probably are...

This reminds me of Alastair Crooke, formerly MI6 I think and longtime diplomat in the ME explaining Shia Islam, which is what they have in Iran. At least I thought it interesting :D

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Alastair Crooke argues in his book Resistance: The Essence of the Islamist Revolution that Shia Islam distinguishes itself from Sunni Islam by maintaining a distinct civilizational identity rooted in personal transformation rather than mere political slogans.  He posits that for Shia believers, personal identity is derived not from rigid religious pledges but from an internal evolution influenced by a culture that emphasizes poetry and music.

This focus on personal transformation is central to Crooke’s explanation of why Shia communities, particularly in Iran, are willing to accept significant hardships and view setbacks as "moral victories." Unlike Western liberal individualism, this Shia perspective integrates spiritual and communal values, where the experience of living in a just society influences behavior, thereby sustaining their resistance against Western domination.

I.E. in his telling, a Shia is not a Muslim merely by adhering to the rules, there has to be a personal transformation.
I'm not Muslim so I can't take a side on what's true Islam, Sunni vs Shia, or the other offshoots like Sufi. Sufi'ism seems to have been attractive to some Western mystics and seekers.

Some Sunni ban music altogether, like the Taliban in Afghanistan. Now that seems like hell.

I just saw some analyst say 76% of Americans say the most important thing about the Iran war is U.S. gas prices.
Seems to confirm Crooke's thesis that Americans aren't as resilient wrt personal hardships. Trump waived away the "small" gas price increases as a small price to pay so Iran won't have nukes. The population doesn't seem to agree.

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Re: Radical Islam
« Reply #57 on: Today at 09:27:10 AM »

I am not defending Islam per se, it's not my religion, just saying what things look like to me.

I'm not Muslim so I can't take a side on what's true Islam, Sunni vs Shia, or the other offshoots like Sufi.

Tell us more Van_Mohammed. :D
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Re: Radical Islam
« Reply #58 on: Today at 11:22:24 AM »
Tell us more Van_Mohammed. :D

It's certainly an easier life not trying to understand, and I'm not even kidding. Fucking internet... more gym would be better.