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  • stevo
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    Originally posted by 03trubluGT View Post
    Muslim originated in/around 1920.

    It's hard to believe it has become so widespread and so extreme in 90 years when other religions have been around for thousands.
    Cool story, but how does that pertain to:

    Originally posted by stevo View Post
    I wonder if they would accept an ad that says "Muslims worship a false god".

    Me thinks no.

    Stevo
    Stevo

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  • Real Estate Nate
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    Originally posted by 46Tbird View Post
    Let's get together when you get back man. It will be fun to go around pushing Jesus on people!
    I want to go too!

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  • 46Tbird
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    Originally posted by DOHCTR View Post
    But history has showed us time and time again that that is the way of religion.

    Thanks for proving my point brah.
    There's no agenda behind anti-religion groups? :smile:

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  • davbrucas
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    Originally posted by mustangguy289 View Post
    NON-BELIEVERS.... advertising their BELIEFS.
    Semantics...

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  • mustangguy289
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    Originally posted by davbrucas View Post
    There is no irony in what I posted.
    NON-BELIEVERS.... advertising their BELIEFS.

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  • 03trubluGT
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    Originally posted by Denny View Post
    A spin-off of the Roaring 20's?
    I should have been more informative.

    Islam started hundreds of years ago, but this form of Islam was started about 1920 with the split of the Sunni and Shiite Muslims.

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  • The King
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    Originally posted by 03trubluGT View Post
    Muslim originated in/around 1920.

    It's hard to believe it has become so widespread and so extreme in 90 years when other religions have been around for thousands.
    Islam actually has the same origin as Judaism, namely an individual known by the name of Abraham.
    Last edited by The King; 12-01-2010, 01:19 PM.

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  • Denny
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    Originally posted by 03trubluGT View Post
    Muslim originated in/around 1920.

    It's hard to believe it has become so widespread and so extreme in 90 years when other religions have been around for thousands.
    A spin-off of the Roaring 20's?

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  • 03trubluGT
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    Originally posted by stevo View Post
    I wonder if they would accept an ad that says "Muslims worship a false god".

    Me thinks no.

    Stevo
    Muslim originated in/around 1920.

    It's hard to believe it has become so widespread and so extreme in 90 years when other religions have been around for thousands.

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  • stevo
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    The T does accept religious ads.
    I wonder if they would accept an ad that says "Muslims worship a false god".

    Me thinks no.

    Stevo

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  • davbrucas
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    Originally posted by mustangguy289 View Post
    Ironic.
    There is no irony in what I posted.

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  • The King
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    Originally posted by mustangguy289 View Post
    Ironic.
    Bazinga!

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  • 03trubluGT
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    This thread should have been moved into a religious/theological section after the second post.
    Last edited by 03trubluGT; 12-01-2010, 01:24 PM.

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  • Butch
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    The Catholic Church stole the Yule Holidays and Winter Solstice observance from the ancient Pagans. I'm not going to pay any more attention until they give it back.

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  • The King
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    Originally posted by davbrucas View Post
    I dont see the problem either. There are billboards and signs that promote Christianity so if some nonbeliever wants to spend money to post his beliefs, then go for it. However, taking out the ad around the holidays is in poor taste IMO.
    I don't know why this promotion is being perceived by some as being in poor taste exclusively against Christianity. Even the good Rabbi in the article falls for that, to wit: "I'm not a Christian, but I cannot help but feel it is done to hurt and to insult," said Rabbi Gary Perras of Congregation Ahavath Sholom in Fort Worth. The slogan preaches "Good Without God" does it not? Last time I checked, Jews believe in the same God as Christians.

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