Topic: Muslim terrorists just like Muhammad
Maxisu's photo
Sun 01/11/15 12:06 PM


I still don't get the meaning of the cartoon of Mohammad looking in a mirror and exclaiming 'Blasphemy!'

One would think Mohammad never looked in a mirror before, but that's not true. How would he have shaved himself without one?

If anybody thinks there were no mirrors in the 7th century, perhaps they should contemplate the words of James the brother of Jesus in the Bible, who lived half a millennium earlier. (James 1: 23+24)


yes, but it was worth killing 12 people for...whoa :angry:


I'd also like to know what Mr Sheikh thinks about it...

to me...my angels told me NO...:angel:

more seriously I think you can't consider them Muslims...either. To me just as ill as Lanza...and loners or else they would have had more help with the number of Muslims in France.
But then there are some stupid A-hole Extremists...and that are more behind the scenes then upfront.

So...something needs to be done about them...but they've got money & power...which is how all that military gear even gets here...

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Sun 01/11/15 12:08 PM



I still don't get the meaning of the cartoon of Mohammad looking in a mirror and exclaiming 'Blasphemy!'

One would think Mohammad never looked in a mirror before, but that's not true. How would he have shaved himself without one?

If anybody thinks there were no mirrors in the 7th century, perhaps they should contemplate the words of James the brother of Jesus in the Bible, who lived half a millennium earlier. (James 1: 23+24)


yes, but it was worth killing 12 people for...whoa :angry:


I'd also like to know what Mr Sheikh thinks about it...

to me...my angels told me NO...:angel:

more seriously I think you can't consider them Muslims...either. To me just as ill as Lanza...and loners or else they would have had more help with the number of Muslims in France.
But then there are some stupid A-hole Extremists...and that are more behind the scenes then upfront.

So...something needs to be done about them...but they've got money & power...which is how all that military gear even gets here...



:thumbsup:

mightymoe's photo
Sun 01/11/15 12:57 PM



I still don't get the meaning of the cartoon of Mohammad looking in a mirror and exclaiming 'Blasphemy!'

One would think Mohammad never looked in a mirror before, but that's not true. How would he have shaved himself without one?

If anybody thinks there were no mirrors in the 7th century, perhaps they should contemplate the words of James the brother of Jesus in the Bible, who lived half a millennium earlier. (James 1: 23+24)


yes, but it was worth killing 12 people for...whoa :angry:


I'd also like to know what Mr Sheikh thinks about it...

to me...my angels told me NO...:angel:

more seriously I think you can't consider them Muslims...either. To me just as ill as Lanza...and loners or else they would have had more help with the number of Muslims in France.
But then there are some stupid A-hole Extremists...and that are more behind the scenes then upfront.

So...something needs to be done about them...but they've got money & power...which is how all that military gear even gets here...



the US gave them everything, from everything they left behind from the Iraq war, to supplying the Syrian rebels weapons to overthrow Assad... they took the weapons and called themselves ISIS...

davidben1's photo
Sun 01/11/15 01:04 PM
haters and the power hungry are as lions, who thirst with watering mouths for blood and sex all over, bathing in such self sanctioned desires with self approval of rape, torture and blood mingled.

for it is but these one should protect it's loved one each from.

and they come in male and fe, riding on horses with mighty power and swords.

for if one can be convinced to despise an entire peoples based upon an ideology or religion, one has become a unwittingly cheerleader for the lions mentioned above...

for if one hate, let it hate abuse of people, and seek but to stop it...

but to hate peoples and wish for their demise.

surely these shall taste of their own blood in these present days...

has not one self become the mad hater, if it become a warmonger crying with thirst for vengeance, now becoming ever so slowly being carefully guided by emotions, as those who kill and slaughter and then rejoice in pleasure...

indeed, back in those days, when man was gullible and blood thirsty the world over, coaxed and led by selected data, beasts in black who longed for blood splattered and sex all over, did ride with black covered faces never a one to know who raped and plundered and murdered the women and the children...

and they ran like sheep scattered in a fields bleating and bloody...

for the great sword of mans own wrath wished had become precisely what the many masses had been convinced to cry and wish for.

most not stopping to realize the same would visit their own hallways and doors and windows.

woe unto the bloody plans of man.

makenwallo's photo
Sun 01/11/15 01:34 PM















This is the Muslim man who has been hailed a hero after he hid shoppers in the freezer of the Jewish grocery store after an Islamic gunman raided the deli where he worked.

Lassana Bathily, 24, originally from Mali in west Africa, guided terrified customers to safety in a supermarket chiller at the Hyper Cacher supermarket in Porte de Vincennes, Paris, yesterday.

He has since been praised for his quick-thinking and bravery after 15 hostages, which reportedly included two children, escaped the ordeal, in which gunman Amedy Coulibaly was killed as he attempted to flee.

Four of the hostages were killed before police stormed the building and ended the terror.

Mr Bathily, who reportedly led six people to safety, told BFMTV: 'When they ran down, I opened the door [of the freezer].

'There are several people who came to me. I turned off the light, I turned off the freezer. When I turned off the cold, I put them [hostages] in, I closed the door, I told them to stay calm.'

Using a goods lift he escaped and was able to give the police valuable information about what was happening inside and where the hostages were hiding.

Shy and reluctant to tell his story, Mr Bathily, who went to school in Paris, admitted that after the shoot-out many of the customers came to shake his hand and thank him for what he did.

Today his picture – labelled Malian Muslim – has been tweeted around the world as a symbol of the good of people united against terrorism, and there have been calls for him to be awarded the French Medal of Honour for his bravery.






















http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2903829/Saved-hiding-FREEZER-Thirty-Jewish-shoppers-avoided-taken-hostage-kosher-deli-shutting-cold-storage-huddling-stay-warm.html?ito=social-facebook

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Sun 01/11/15 01:38 PM


I hope one day the world will be rid of cartoon terrorist.laugh

msharmony's photo
Sun 01/11/15 01:39 PM
a nice change to the constant negative press about islam and muslims,,,

may he be blessedflowerforyou

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Sun 01/11/15 01:50 PM
















This is the Muslim man who has been hailed a hero after he hid shoppers in the freezer of the Jewish grocery store after an Islamic gunman raided the deli where he worked.

Lassana Bathily, 24, originally from Mali in west Africa, guided terrified customers to safety in a supermarket chiller at the Hyper Cacher supermarket in Porte de Vincennes, Paris, yesterday.

He has since been praised for his quick-thinking and bravery after 15 hostages, which reportedly included two children, escaped the ordeal, in which gunman Amedy Coulibaly was killed as he attempted to flee.

Four of the hostages were killed before police stormed the building and ended the terror.

Mr Bathily, who reportedly led six people to safety, told BFMTV: 'When they ran down, I opened the door [of the freezer].

'There are several people who came to me. I turned off the light, I turned off the freezer. When I turned off the cold, I put them [hostages] in, I closed the door, I told them to stay calm.'
Using a goods lift he escaped and was able to give the police valuable information about what was happening inside and where the hostages were hiding.

Shy and reluctant to tell his story, Mr Bathily, who went to school in Paris, admitted that after the shoot-out many of the customers came to shake his hand and thank him for what he did.

Today his picture – labelled Malian Muslim – has been tweeted around the world as a symbol of the good of people united against terrorism, and there have been calls for him to be awarded the French Medal of Honour for his bravery

Good on him, a symbol of hope







Conrad_73's photo
Sun 01/11/15 03:18 PM

I still don't get the meaning of the cartoon of Mohammad looking in a mirror and exclaiming 'Blasphemy!'

One would think Mohammad never looked in a mirror before, but that's not true. How would he have shaved himself without one?

If anybody thinks there were no mirrors in the 7th century, perhaps they should contemplate the words of James the brother of Jesus in the Bible, who lived half a millennium earlier. (James 1: 23+24)


sort of a Take-Off on the relative recent injunction against depicting the Prophet,that still has some Scholars wondering!

this is just an Opinion by the Writer,but it seems to be a reasonable one,based on Facts!

http://www.newsweek.com/koran-does-not-forbid-images-prophet-298298?piano_d=1




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Sun 01/11/15 03:39 PM

a nice change to the constant negative press about islam and muslims,,,

may he be blessedflowerforyou


The man is a hero.. no doubt about it.. saved a lot of lives.

And I think they would get much more positive press when they stop chopping off the heads of the people who write and report the news

Dodo_David's photo
Sun 01/11/15 05:34 PM
Yes, there are peaceful Muslims who practice a peaceful form of Islam.
I don't want to see them punished for the actions of the violent Muslims.
Nevertheless, the peaceful form isn't what Muhammad promoted once he had his own army.

msharmony's photo
Sun 01/11/15 06:22 PM
Edited by msharmony on Sun 01/11/15 06:29 PM


a nice change to the constant negative press about islam and muslims,,,

may he be blessedflowerforyou


The man is a hero.. no doubt about it.. saved a lot of lives.

And I think they would get much more positive press when they stop chopping off the heads of the people who write and report the news


why does it have to be either/or,, why not report a BALANCE of both?

what do our soldiers do in the name of our wars? I wonder what press they receive around the world?

I wonder how many more do peaceful things than cut off heads and why that cant be reported more often


we have the electric chair which I don't think any other western country uses, considered quite a barbaric way to dispose of those who we deem worthy of death,,, but I wonder how often they are reporting about our executions around the world,,?

our police gun down citizens without much accountability,, I wonder how much press that gets (until recently) in other western countries ?

there are terrorists, there are radicals who hide behind religion and radicals who hide behind patriotism, they need to be drawn out and dealt with, not used as an excuse to ostracize billions who happen to be reading from the same religious book,,,

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Sun 01/11/15 06:49 PM
Edited by SheikOfLaBroquerie on Sun 01/11/15 06:50 PM


If anybody thinks there were no mirrors in the 7th century, perhaps they should contemplate the words of James the brother of Jesus in the Bible, who lived half a millennium earlier. (James 1: 23+24)


That would be the same Bible which says that Jesus is God-incarnate, the Son of God.


Okay Dodo_David, are You able to give us a single quote from any Bible that says that Jesus is God-incarnate?

Maybe, you've got some friends that are more familiar with the Gospels, then the few dozen times I've read them all?

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Sun 01/11/15 07:05 PM
Edited by SheikOfLaBroquerie on Sun 01/11/15 07:12 PM


I still don't get the meaning of the cartoon of Mohammad looking in a mirror and exclaiming 'Blasphemy!'

One would think Mohammad never looked in a mirror before, but that's not true. How would he have shaved himself without one?

If anybody thinks there were no mirrors in the 7th century, perhaps they should contemplate the words of James the brother of Jesus in the Bible, who lived half a millennium earlier. (James 1: 23+24)


sort of a Take-Off on the relative recent injunction against depicting the Prophet,that still has some Scholars wondering!

this is just an Opinion by the Writer,but it seems to be a reasonable one,based on Facts!

http://www.newsweek.com/koran-does-not-forbid-images-prophet-298298?piano_d=1






So Conrad73, what 'facts' about Mohammad are we so familiar with, more than 14 hundred years since he was on Earth.

Don't count on the Quran to say anything infamous. Like I've said in the past, Mohammad isn't mentioned as many times in the Quran as I can count on one hand.

Since when is a reflection an idolatrous image? :laughing:

If a reflection is idolatrous... Who could do so little as look in a pool of water?

Dodo_David's photo
Sun 01/11/15 08:11 PM
Okay Dodo_David, are You able to give us a single quote from any Bible that says that Jesus is God-incarnate??


"In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. . . And the Word became flesh and dwelt among us, and we have seen his glory, glory as of the only Son from the Father, full of grace and truth." - John 1:1,14

More Bible verses identifying Jesus as God can be read by clicking here and here.

Yes, I get it. Muslims deny the deity of Jesus, despite what the New Testament says about him.

Anyway, getting back to the original topic ... Muhammad used his army to persuade people to convert to Islam. So, what modern-day Muslim terrorists are doing isn't that far removed from what Muhammad and his earliest followers did.

msharmony's photo
Sun 01/11/15 08:21 PM
and early pilgrims and their Christian followers as well

these people have been in every religion, hiding behind it, kidnapping it to serpent their own agendas




Dodo_David's photo
Sun 01/11/15 08:28 PM
Edited by Dodo_David on Sun 01/11/15 08:29 PM

and early pilgrims and their Christian followers as well

these people have been in every religion, hiding behind it, kidnapping it to serpent their own agendas


Jesus didn't lead his followers in using the threat of physical force to get others to accept his religious teachings. The Apostles didn't do that either. Instead, they did the opposite.

When Muhammad first tried to get the citizens of Mecca to accept his religious teachings, they drove him out of town, at which time he set up shop in Medina. After he formed his army, Muhammad returned to Mecca as a military leader, and he used his military muscle to get his way.

(When Jesus told his disciples to get a sword for themselves, the purpose was to enable the disciples to defend themselves.)

msharmony's photo
Sun 01/11/15 08:32 PM


and early pilgrims and their Christian followers as well

these people have been in every religion, hiding behind it, kidnapping it to serpent their own agendas


Jesus didn't lead his followers in using the threat of physical force to get others to accept his religious teachings. The Apostles didn't do that either. Instead, they did the opposite.

When Muhammad first tried to get the citizens of Mecca to accept his religious teachings, they drove him out of town, at which time he set up shop in Medina. After he formed his army, Muhammad returned to Mecca as a military leader, and he used his military muscle to get his way.

(When Jesus told his disciples to get a sword for themselves, the purpose was to enable the disciples to defend themselves.)


but if Jesus was God, he certainly did, order people killed for their sins,,,,Sodom and gomorrha, women children,,,,,there are instances of all suffering DEATH in response to their sin at Gods command


we have had people following commands and leading armies in all religions for what they believed was the justified punishment for broken vows and sins



msharmony's photo
Sun 01/11/15 08:35 PM



and early pilgrims and their Christian followers as well

these people have been in every religion, hiding behind it, kidnapping it to serpent their own agendas


Jesus didn't lead his followers in using the threat of physical force to get others to accept his religious teachings. The Apostles didn't do that either. Instead, they did the opposite.

When Muhammad first tried to get the citizens of Mecca to accept his religious teachings, they drove him out of town, at which time he set up shop in Medina. After he formed his army, Muhammad returned to Mecca as a military leader, and he used his military muscle to get his way.

(When Jesus told his disciples to get a sword for themselves, the purpose was to enable the disciples to defend themselves.)


but if Jesus was God, he certainly did, order people killed for their sins,,,,Sodom and gomorrha, women children,,,,,there are instances of all suffering DEATH in response to their sin at Gods command


we have had people following commands and leading armies in all religions for what they believed was the justified punishment for broken vows and sins





we cannot have it all ways

our religion has deaths and murders in its history too,,it has those who have believed their actions were somehow commanded or ordained by their particular prophet or God


yes, Jesus was one of the more peaceful examples and his life is a great example for anyone , regardless of religious faith


but I don't like the game of my religion is better than your religion,,,

Dodo_David's photo
Sun 01/11/15 08:39 PM

but if Jesus was God, he certainly did, order people killed for their sins,,,,Sodom and gomorrha, women children,,,,,there are instances of all suffering DEATH in response to their sin at Gods command


we have had people following commands and leading armies in all religions for what they believed was the justified punishment for broken vows and sins


When Jesus was in the flesh, he did not order anyone to be killed. The first people to be labeled "Christians" didn't go around killing people who either rejected the Gospel or who "fell away".

Anyway, you have confirmed what I said about Muhammad using the threat of physical force.