Friday, November 20, 2015

Sir Richard Branson: Blaming all Muslims

Calling Isis a “gang of murderous thugs pretending to act in the name of faith”, Sir Richard advocated looking at the causes of extremist violent movements.  Sir Richard Branson: Blaming all Muslims for Paris attacks like ‘blaming all Americans for past actions of Ku Klux Klan’ | People | News | The Independent 

Here’s why what Sir Branson said is idiotic:  ISIS is NOT a “gang of murderous thugs pretending to act in the name of faith.”  They ARE acting in the name of their faith!  The majority of Muslims you meet are not!  Ask any Islamic cleric and they will tell you, if they’re not practicing the law of lying to non-Muslims, (taqiyya and kitman) that Islamic law says to kill infidels.   

The KKK, on the other hand, were NOT in compliance with American Law.  They actually WERE a radical extremist group, acting outside the bounds of the American Constitution or any Christian religion they may have claimed to belong to.   The KKK were breaking laws, and dare I say it, sinning.  

Neither American Law nor Christianity advocate killing others if they disagree with you.  

ISIS, on the other hand, are being true and compliant to their Islamic faith and laws.  

THAT is the difference and why what Sir Richard said is idiotic.  

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Friday, November 6, 2015

Religious children are

Religious children are meaner than their secular counterparts, study finds

Almost 1,200 children, aged between five and 12, in the US, Canada, China, Jordan, Turkey and South Africa, participated in the study.

Almost 24% were Christian, 43% Muslim, and 27.6% non-religious.

The numbers of Jewish, Buddhist, Hindu, agnostic and other children were too small to be statistically valid.

Religious children are meaner than their secular counterparts, study finds

Let me get this straight – half the kids were Muslim, and there were twice as many Muslim kids as Christian kids, but you’re going to tell me it was the Christian kids who were bad?

And you’re forgetting that Christianity and Islam are direct opposites and have nothing in common, right?  They have contrary moral imperatives – you remembered that, right?

Muslims kill Christians.  You knew that.  Right?

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A tale of two Ben Carsons

A tale of two Ben Carsons – CNNPolitics.com

But nine friends, classmates and neighbors who grew up with Carson told CNN they have no memory of the anger or violence the candidate has described.That person is unrecognizable to those whom CNN interviewed, who knew him during those formative years.  All of the people interviewed expressed surprise about the incidents Carson has described. No one challenged the stories directly. Some of those interviewed expressed skepticism, but noted that they could not know what had happened behind closed doors.

A tale of two Ben Carsons – CNNPolitics.com

So let me get this straight, CNNPolitics … You can’t find “evidence” that Ben Carson struggled with anger issues as a young man, so that makes him an unworthy candidate somehow?  In other words, “He was better and nicer than he said, so that’s bad!”

You’re really trying to write a hit piece based on that?!  Seriously?  Are you people really that dense or is it just that you think I am?  Do you even hear yourselves anymore?

Sure wish you’d looked as hard for evidence about Obama when he was campaigning.

*shaking my head in disgust*

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