Quote from: Cerulean Boy on November 15, 2015, 06:13:46 AMIS claims to be Muslims, but they're in the minority and twists the Quran to their own goals. Similar to how the KKK aren't "real Christians". While I don't think Muslims by themselves were the primary target, I wouldn't be surprised if there are Muslim victims in the attacks. IS aims for terror, and everyone who isn't with them is an enemy. That includes Muslims, Christians, Atheists, and so on.While a majority of terrorists claims to be Muslim, that doesn't necessarily mean Islam is a causation. The middle east is an unstable region, and there's many factors at play. Many terrorists come from this region, and many people who live in this region are also Muslims. But keep in mind that the absolute majority are peaceful civilians. While you could say that the Quran has "violent" text in it, the same can be said about the Bible. There's also parts of the Quran that forbids violence, and people who try to justify their actions with it are simply cherry-picking the parts that align with their goals, and ignoring other parts.Religion isn't a cause, it's an excuse. Wicked people will be wicked.You disgrace your dead cousin.
IS claims to be Muslims, but they're in the minority and twists the Quran to their own goals. Similar to how the KKK aren't "real Christians". While I don't think Muslims by themselves were the primary target, I wouldn't be surprised if there are Muslim victims in the attacks. IS aims for terror, and everyone who isn't with them is an enemy. That includes Muslims, Christians, Atheists, and so on.While a majority of terrorists claims to be Muslim, that doesn't necessarily mean Islam is a causation. The middle east is an unstable region, and there's many factors at play. Many terrorists come from this region, and many people who live in this region are also Muslims. But keep in mind that the absolute majority are peaceful civilians. While you could say that the Quran has "violent" text in it, the same can be said about the Bible. There's also parts of the Quran that forbids violence, and people who try to justify their actions with it are simply cherry-picking the parts that align with their goals, and ignoring other parts.Religion isn't a cause, it's an excuse. Wicked people will be wicked.
Quote from: Cerulean Boy on November 15, 2015, 06:24:19 AMQuote from: challengerX on November 15, 2015, 06:22:18 AMQuote from: Cerulean Boy on November 15, 2015, 06:13:46 AMIS claims to be Muslims, but they're in the minority and twists the Quran to their own goals. Similar to how the KKK aren't "real Christians". While I don't think Muslims by themselves were the primary target, I wouldn't be surprised if there are Muslim victims in the attacks. IS aims for terror, and everyone who isn't with them is an enemy. That includes Muslims, Christians, Atheists, and so on.While a majority of terrorists claims to be Muslim, that doesn't necessarily mean Islam is a causation. The middle east is an unstable region, and there's many factors at play. Many terrorists come from this region, and many people who live in this region are also Muslims. But keep in mind that the absolute majority are peaceful civilians. While you could say that the Quran has "violent" text in it, the same can be said about the Bible. There's also parts of the Quran that forbids violence, and people who try to justify their actions with it are simply cherry-picking the parts that align with their goals, and ignoring other parts.Religion isn't a cause, it's an excuse. Wicked people will be wicked.You disgrace your dead cousin.As much as I'm grieving, I won't give in to blind hatred because of it. Islam isn't to blame, evil people are.Yes. I'm sure your cousin would be dead because these people (without being Muslims) decide to attack Paris. Islam was the cause. It's not about hating all Muslims. It's about realizing how very dangerous this fucking religion is. And unfortunately, that will never happen. Even with a dead relative you're too afraid of being branded a racist/bigot to actually speak the truth. Your cousin is dead and is never coming back. She did nothing to these people. These people killed her because they want to establish a worldwide caliphate and viewed her as an enemy. Get that through your head.
Quote from: challengerX on November 15, 2015, 06:22:18 AMQuote from: Cerulean Boy on November 15, 2015, 06:13:46 AMIS claims to be Muslims, but they're in the minority and twists the Quran to their own goals. Similar to how the KKK aren't "real Christians". While I don't think Muslims by themselves were the primary target, I wouldn't be surprised if there are Muslim victims in the attacks. IS aims for terror, and everyone who isn't with them is an enemy. That includes Muslims, Christians, Atheists, and so on.While a majority of terrorists claims to be Muslim, that doesn't necessarily mean Islam is a causation. The middle east is an unstable region, and there's many factors at play. Many terrorists come from this region, and many people who live in this region are also Muslims. But keep in mind that the absolute majority are peaceful civilians. While you could say that the Quran has "violent" text in it, the same can be said about the Bible. There's also parts of the Quran that forbids violence, and people who try to justify their actions with it are simply cherry-picking the parts that align with their goals, and ignoring other parts.Religion isn't a cause, it's an excuse. Wicked people will be wicked.You disgrace your dead cousin.As much as I'm grieving, I won't give in to blind hatred because of it. Islam isn't to blame, evil people are.
Quote from: Septy on November 15, 2015, 06:48:26 AMQuote from: challengerX on November 15, 2015, 06:34:58 AMQuote from: Cerulean Boy on November 15, 2015, 06:24:19 AMQuote from: challengerX on November 15, 2015, 06:22:18 AMQuote from: Cerulean Boy on November 15, 2015, 06:13:46 AMIS claims to be Muslims, but they're in the minority and twists the Quran to their own goals. Similar to how the KKK aren't "real Christians". While I don't think Muslims by themselves were the primary target, I wouldn't be surprised if there are Muslim victims in the attacks. IS aims for terror, and everyone who isn't with them is an enemy. That includes Muslims, Christians, Atheists, and so on.While a majority of terrorists claims to be Muslim, that doesn't necessarily mean Islam is a causation. The middle east is an unstable region, and there's many factors at play. Many terrorists come from this region, and many people who live in this region are also Muslims. But keep in mind that the absolute majority are peaceful civilians. While you could say that the Quran has "violent" text in it, the same can be said about the Bible. There's also parts of the Quran that forbids violence, and people who try to justify their actions with it are simply cherry-picking the parts that align with their goals, and ignoring other parts.Religion isn't a cause, it's an excuse. Wicked people will be wicked.You disgrace your dead cousin.As much as I'm grieving, I won't give in to blind hatred because of it. Islam isn't to blame, evil people are.Yes. I'm sure your cousin would be dead because these people (without being Muslims) decide to attack Paris. Islam was the cause. It's not about hating all Muslims. It's about realizing how very dangerous this fucking religion is. And unfortunately, that will never happen. Even with a dead relative you're too afraid of being branded a racist/bigot to actually speak the truth. Your cousin is dead and is never coming back. She did nothing to these people. These people killed her because they want to establish a worldwide caliphate and viewed her as an enemy. Get that through your head.The ignorance is realComing from the guy who can only talk about the crusades as if they're relevant to modern day terrorism and murder committed by Muslims on a daily basis.
Quote from: challengerX on November 15, 2015, 06:34:58 AMQuote from: Cerulean Boy on November 15, 2015, 06:24:19 AMQuote from: challengerX on November 15, 2015, 06:22:18 AMQuote from: Cerulean Boy on November 15, 2015, 06:13:46 AMIS claims to be Muslims, but they're in the minority and twists the Quran to their own goals. Similar to how the KKK aren't "real Christians". While I don't think Muslims by themselves were the primary target, I wouldn't be surprised if there are Muslim victims in the attacks. IS aims for terror, and everyone who isn't with them is an enemy. That includes Muslims, Christians, Atheists, and so on.While a majority of terrorists claims to be Muslim, that doesn't necessarily mean Islam is a causation. The middle east is an unstable region, and there's many factors at play. Many terrorists come from this region, and many people who live in this region are also Muslims. But keep in mind that the absolute majority are peaceful civilians. While you could say that the Quran has "violent" text in it, the same can be said about the Bible. There's also parts of the Quran that forbids violence, and people who try to justify their actions with it are simply cherry-picking the parts that align with their goals, and ignoring other parts.Religion isn't a cause, it's an excuse. Wicked people will be wicked.You disgrace your dead cousin.As much as I'm grieving, I won't give in to blind hatred because of it. Islam isn't to blame, evil people are.Yes. I'm sure your cousin would be dead because these people (without being Muslims) decide to attack Paris. Islam was the cause. It's not about hating all Muslims. It's about realizing how very dangerous this fucking religion is. And unfortunately, that will never happen. Even with a dead relative you're too afraid of being branded a racist/bigot to actually speak the truth. Your cousin is dead and is never coming back. She did nothing to these people. These people killed her because they want to establish a worldwide caliphate and viewed her as an enemy. Get that through your head.The ignorance is real
Wanna talk about retarded bullshit that people say on facebook, which is fucking categorically false? It really pisses me off.
Seeing as the thread was about if Islam is a violent religion and was asking about other forms of religious terrorism. Since the discussion didn't say it had to be specifically about modern day religion the Crusades is a valid point.
Did challenger get banned for his posts in here?fuckin weak ass mods, i bet it was Kitsune
i think we should just kill anyone who follows a religion