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Old 07-28-2009, 11:00 PM
 
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So much for the religion of peace, huh?
Yes, it is, huh?
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Old 07-28-2009, 11:02 PM
 
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The impolite needs some discipline, and this was only some mild punishment,

and we use the word "sorcery" for the impolite person who reviles people with bad words and evil acts in addition to his blasphemy.
As I realize that English is not your first language, I'll just let you know that the word "sorcery" in English is not used as a label for a person. The proper word for that when applied to a human would be sorcerer or sorceress.

The sorcerer practices sorcery.See the difference?

And it doesn't mean in English what you claim it means in your language, so if you want to get your ideas across correctly, you should determine what the English word is for the meaning you're attempting to convey.
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Old 07-28-2009, 11:04 PM
 
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Yes, it is, huh?
Not if you think it's funny that someone was attacked for not believing the way you do. That's terrible, and one of the many reasons I abhor organized religions. If your god were a god of peace, he or she would not condone such behavior.
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Old 07-28-2009, 11:10 PM
 
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Not if you think it's funny that someone was attacked for not believing the way you do. That's terrible, and one of the many reasons I abhor organized religions. If your god were a god of peace, he or she would not condone such behavior.

I tell you, group of the atheists,

The falsehood of atheists is so obvious and their ways of wrangling is so clear to every wise man, and many of them use many words of transgression on others in addition to their cowardice.

That one, the sorcerer or the profligate, was reviling God before all people; if he keeps his blasphemy to himself, he might have escaped any harm, but when he started to transgress and revile people and God, then he had gone beyond the bounds.
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Old 07-28-2009, 11:23 PM
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The way of Islam has always been violent...Why change now?
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Old 07-28-2009, 11:38 PM
 
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I tell you, group of the atheists,

The falsehood of atheists is so obvious and their ways of wrangling is so clear to every wise man, and many of them use many words of transgression on others in addition to their cowardice.

That one, the sorcerer or the profligate, was reviling God before all people; if he keeps his blasphemy to himself, he might have escaped any harm, but when he started to transgress and revile people and God, then he had gone beyond the bounds.
And you wonder why your god is reviled. The violence is exactly why.
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Old 07-28-2009, 11:43 PM
 
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I tell you, group of the atheists,

The falsehood of atheists is so obvious and their ways of wrangling is so clear to every wise man, and many of them use many words of transgression on others in addition to their cowardice.

That one, the sorcerer or the profligate, was reviling God before all people; if he keeps his blasphemy to himself, he might have escaped any harm, but when he started to transgress and revile people and God, then he had gone beyond the bounds.
And what would be the fate of a person who deceives others? Would that person not be destined to hell? The title of this thread is "The planets Are Inhabited", is it not? And yet you spend more time using the thread to preach. That makes you deceptive. How do you expect anyone to believe you when you deceive them?

You say you think a person's back might be broken because your friend hit him in the back with an iron rod. Then you think that's hilarious, laugh about it, and call braking a person's back a "mild punishment". Maybe it isn't fun to hear someone speak badly, but words do not break your bones, do they? No, they don't. You do have the choice to ignore them. You must be very insecure about your own belief if you have to laugh because someone beat another person with an iron rod.

You're not a good person at all. You're a cruel and deceptive person with a black and evil heart. No wonder people think your lights are on but nobody's home.
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Old 07-29-2009, 08:54 AM
 
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I tell you, group of the atheists,

The falsehood of atheists is so obvious and their ways of wrangling is so clear to every wise man, and many of them use many words of transgression on others in addition to their cowardice.

That one, the sorcerer or the profligate, was reviling God before all people; if he keeps his blasphemy to himself, he might have escaped any harm, but when he started to transgress and revile people and God, then he had gone beyond the bounds.
And what do you say to people who aren't atheists, but still follow other religions than Islam?
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Old 07-29-2009, 09:26 AM
 
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Every man has his free choice to chose whatever way he likes: the monotheism and devotion to God alone on one hand, and on the other hand the enthusiasm and the association with God. Therefore, people of the Bible (Jews: followers of the Torah, and Christians: followers of the Gospel) will be protected and secured as long as they are peaceful to people.But in the next afterlife, anyone that does not submit himself to God alone and believe in all the apostles of God and all the heavenly books including the Quran; such disbeliever will lose his next afterlife: follwoing death.
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Old 07-29-2009, 10:03 AM
 
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Every man has his free choice to chose whatever way he likes: the monotheism and devotion to God alone on one hand, and on the other hand the enthusiasm and the association with God. Therefore, people of the Bible (Jews: followers of the Torah, and Christians: followers of the Gospel) will be protected and secured as long as they are peaceful to people.But in the next afterlife, anyone that does not submit himself to God alone and believe in all the apostles of God and all the heavenly books including the Quran; such disbeliever will lose his next afterlife: follwoing death.

You left out the followers of the Quran. Do you mean they don't have to be peaceful to people?
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