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Has the 100 year Jihad (war) begun ... ???

You put your money in a trade, trust is something else...costs me nothing to be an Atheist, costs you nothing not to be.



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Being a religious theist can come at a pretty high cost, all those wasted Sundays for a start, and imagine having to abandon you child because a slight variation in the dna code made them gay, which was unacceptable to your dogma.
 

Money is God me old chum. And if you don't think so then I would like to see you live without it. (silverchair reference)
 
Being a religious theist can come at a pretty high cost, all those wasted Sundays for a start, and imagine having to abandon you child because a slight variation in the dna code made them gay, which was unacceptable to your dogma.

I wonder how religions are going to resolve this issue.

They all have made a complete hash of it so far.

I think Anwar Ibrahim would agree, and he's not even gay.
 


I think religion were never really promoted for moral purposes, it's all done for political reasons from up top.

For the masses though, maybe they go along with it because, at first, they have to, then later generations it's just what they were brought up to do and all those around them are doing it.

I think most people never really sit down and question their religion or read the holy texts. Most would be too busy to think about such "obvious truth" that there is a god - they might just think that there must be a god or else why does so many people believe in it etc. And maybe in believing in a god, they may find some comfort in time of personal loss and sorrow.

I've been to Church a few times and all I remember was the father telling a couple of feel good stories - that I can't hear properly, lots of kneeling and singing, lots of yawning then we all shook our neighbours hand.

So maybe for most people that attend church, mosque, temples... that's also all they do. Then there are some who actually read the fine prints and go search for Noah's Ark (in Turkey apparently).

So I think you're right that people are generally good despite being religious... they, say, pick up and remember the golden rule or the good Samaritan and ignore the others... but then, yea, all these they could read and learn from practically every philosopher or stories around the world. Then there are those who know of the golden rule but reasoned the other person doesn't mind as much as they would.
 
The President of a Patriotic Australian group is behind bars. Worth seeing just what he has done as a "patriot" and consider is this the type of person we want in Australia. (But we can't deport him can we ??)


http://www.canberratimes.com.au/act-news/patriots-president-locked-up-in-nsw-20141219-12b14j.html
 
The President of a Patriotic Australian group is behind bars. Worth seeing just what he has done as a "patriot" and consider is this the type of person we want in Australia. (But we can't deport him can we ??)

I hope they throw the book at him...but of course they won't. His crimes are insignificant compared to those of Monis, who was allowed to walk free. But you never know...apparently he spat at a Muslim. I know you can spit at a policeman and get away with it...but at a Muslim???
 
I spotted this comment on a news article about the Pakistan school terrorist attack.


My bold. What hope does a country like Pakistan have of controlling this when even in a secular country like Australia we still have an issue with controlling Islamic extremism when Muslims only make up 2% of the population.
 
In light of the Paris shootings....


 
Seem familiar?

 
Interesting historical perspective on the causes and solutions to current terrorist attacks

http://www.project-syndicate.org/co...itary-intervention-by-jeffrey-d-sachs-2015-01
 
Report: Islamic State executes Japanese hostage


http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4618617,00.html
 

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Is he deluded or just incredibly brave ?

Probably both. His odds aren’t very good.
Kurds: 1
ISIS: 90

Absolutely brilliant logic from the ABC: "He was able to leave the country because he was not on a watch list"

PS: would be fantastic if all other Labor politicians in the country followed his example.
 
The Islamic State (Full Length)




 
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Islamic State releases video claiming to behead Japanese hostage Kenji Goto



http://www.news.com.au/world/islamic-state-releases-video-claiming-to-behead-japanese-hostage-kenji-goto/story-fndir2ev-1227203841336
 

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