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Abisafyan
16-09-2006, 07:05 PM
Pope needs Dope Test
Pope is considered very responsible person more-so when he is opening mouth in re other religions. Muslim is the only nation who believe in all the Prophets PBUT, including the Moses PBUH & Isa Ibn Maryam viz Messiah Jesus PBUH endorsed by Allah Almighty, as part and parcel of their faith. Nevertheless a few month before profaning by a Jew publisher and now by Pope, Benedict XVI recently blasphemous & sacrilegious remarks against Islam & Prophet Mohammad PBUH are highly mournful & regretful. This much dissenting remarks by a person of this stature provide nothing but food for antipathy, which is not a valid trend. I think that no pope has done so before. I doubt some sickness might have overwhelmed the present one - hence the present pope needs a dope-test.
If there is any illumination in this planet & universe it is due to Islam & Prophet Mohammad PBUH the Pope must not overlook!!!

von-Scharnhorst
16-09-2006, 07:15 PM
There is NO evangelising religion in this world that has NOT "converted by the sword". Grow up and accept it.

Nicholas
16-09-2006, 07:26 PM
Pope Benedict XVI has said he is sorry that a speech in which he referred to Islam has offended Muslims.
In a statement read out by a senior Vatican official, the Pope said he respected Islam and hoped Muslims would understand the true sense of his words.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/5351988.stm

I thought this man would have the balls to stand up to these ragheads.

paulB
16-09-2006, 07:30 PM
Pope needs Dope Test
Pope is considered very responsible person more-so when he is opening mouth in re other religions. Muslim is the only nation who believe in all the Prophets PBUT, including the Moses PBUH & Isa Ibn Maryam viz Messiah Jesus PBUH endorsed by Allah Almighty, as part and parcel of their faith. Nevertheless a few month before profaning by a Jew publisher and now by Pope, Benedict XVI recently blasphemous & sacrilegious remarks against Islam & Prophet Mohammad PBUH are highly mournful & regretful. This much dissenting remarks by a person of this stature provide nothing but food for antipathy, which is not a valid trend. I think that no pope has done so before. I doubt some sickness might have overwhelmed the present one - hence the present pope needs a dope-test.
If there is any illumination in this planet & universe it is due to Islam & Prophet Mohammad PBUH the Pope must not overlook!!!

The odious little Benedict believes that his comments were 'taken out of context' and has made a weak little grovelling apology. If Muslim fanatics cannot accept this then tough You would not get such a response from me.

It seems that Muslims are infuriated by the slightest thing and any discussion of their fanatical religion is met with fury and effigy burning.

von-Scharnhorst
16-09-2006, 07:40 PM
It seems that Muslims are infuriated by the slightest thing and any discussion of their fanatical religion is met with fury and effigy burning.

And actualy proves the point that popy babes was trying to make...Ähh. before he wasn't...that is.

I supose that means most of us here are not on their christmas card list any more then.:(

Rachel
16-09-2006, 11:20 PM
It seems that Muslims are infuriated by the slightest thing and any discussion of their fanatical religion is met with fury and effigy burning.

Don't you think that

Show me just what Muhammad brought that was new and there you will find things only evil and inhuman, such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached.

might be quite offensive to Muslims?

And how, may I ask, is an apology hurting anybody? Standing firm by his words would really be a good idea, wouldn't it.....

Darth_Tanner
16-09-2006, 11:30 PM
Actually I think he should have stood by what he said.
Its good to hear a community leader condem religion as a source of evil.

It hurts his credibility, he shouldn't care about having a fatwa issued against him, he's going to be in highly protected role for the rest of his life anyway.

Does the Catholic Church call for the death of people who commit adultery/homosexuality/heresy? No (well not for a while anyway)

Rachel
16-09-2006, 11:37 PM
Actually I think he should have stood by what he said.
Its good to hear a community leader condem religion as a source of evil.

It hurts his credibility, he shouldn't care about having a fatwa issued against him, he's going to be in highly protected role for the rest of his life anyway.

Does the Catholic Church call for the death of people who commit adultery/homosexuality/heresy? No (well not for a while anyway)

Ever heard of Mehmet Ali Ağca?
It's not a great example of the Pople being in a highly protected role.

No, but until about 300 years ago they used to.
As Christianity predates Islam by about 300 years maybe muslims will catch up with civilization?

Darth_Tanner
16-09-2006, 11:41 PM
Mehmet Ali Ağca was just lucky, i'd hope the pope has stepped up security in the modern 'terror' climate

"No, but until about 300 years ago they used to.
As Christianity predates Islam by about 300 years maybe muslims will catch up with civilization?"

True, and the Vatican institute of the inquisition actually still exists, they just renamed it something pc.

300 years is a long time to wait for them to grow up

paulB
16-09-2006, 11:46 PM
As much as I dislike Benedict I don't think he should apologise.

This is important because the Islamic world is infuruiated by the slightest thing these days and we cannot keep letting this happen.

I don't include the majority of British Muslims in this who have said nothing on this but in countries like Pakistan etc you are seeing this tyrannical reaction every time anyone discusses Islam.

I don't actually blame the Islamic religion for this but instead blame the modern interpretation of it in a fundamentalist manner.

We keep giving into this and the line must be drawn somewhere.

Nicholas
17-09-2006, 04:20 AM
Ever heard of Mehmet Ali Ağca?
It's not a great example of the Pople being in a highly protected role.

No, but until about 300 years ago they used to.
As Christianity predates Islam by about 300 years maybe muslims will catch up with civilization?

Hello Baz :) ...........

Rachel
17-09-2006, 09:25 AM
Hello Baz :) ...........

Hi Nicholas.
Well, you've either matched up my views or matched up my IP address.
This time, I really am going to leave this forum, as it's clear to me that the BNP simply rule it. If this message has enough time to be read before the moderators "clean it up", would someone please give Lord Nelson an infraction-he's a complete hypocrite, telling me off for abusive language whilst using it himself! Perhaps I will come back in the distant future, with a different IP, and I will try and be less obvious....

Yours,
Baz91

Nicholas
17-09-2006, 10:53 AM
Lord Nelson matched up your IP address

von-Scharnhorst
17-09-2006, 11:48 AM
would someone please give Lord Nelson an infraction-he's a complete hypocrite, telling me off for abusive language whilst using it himself!
There is a large difference between saying xyz is a f***ing idiot, and telling xyz to f*ck off.

Would you not agree, my little cross dresser?

Bart Fishermans
17-09-2006, 12:23 PM
It looks like I've been missing out on some action. I really hope it's not a big problem. I wouldn't like to see anyone have to leave this forum. .........getting back to the pope. Well all this Islamic bull crap started when Clinton was president and grew worse when George Bush came in power , by making the situation worse by invading Iraq.
The hostile reaction by extremist Muslims to what the pope said should be accepted. The Pope said something which upset them and that is possibly a mistake. It's good that the pope has given 2 apologies so far to try and put the fire out.

von-Scharnhorst
17-09-2006, 12:41 PM
Both sides are as bad as each other. There are pubs and clubs all over U.K, where if you dare mention the pope, you are likely to get some very strange stares, to QUESTION the pope will get you a good beating. To INSULT the pope...well Nrthern Ireland speaks for it's self. But these things happen in Liverpool, Glasgow, Manchester, etc, as well.

HOWEVER, if a "world leader" is guilty, the catholics may complain, they may even send a stiff letter. BUT there are no riots where buildings are burned, people are killed. There are no death threats. Or "fartwars".

THAT is the difference between the mature Western mind, and that of the juvenille middle Eastern mind.

von-Scharnhorst
17-09-2006, 01:56 PM
As Christianity predates Islam by about 300 years maybe muslims will catch up with civilization?
Delighted to see you recognise the state of their backwardness.:D

Lord Nelson
17-09-2006, 03:02 PM
Hi Nicholas.
Well, you've either matched up my views or matched up my IP address.
This time, I really am going to leave this forum, as it's clear to me that the BNP simply rule it. If this message has enough time to be read before the moderators "clean it up", would someone please give Lord Nelson an infraction-he's a complete hypocrite, telling me off for abusive language whilst using it himself! Perhaps I will come back in the distant future, with a different IP, and I will try and be less obvious....

Yours,
Baz91Firstly sorry chaps for trampling on the thread but this needs to be explained.
Rachel/Baz the reason I gave you a warning was because you were directly abusive to a forum member (me) which is something that is not allowed on this forum.
Yes people do swear on this forum and some words are more abusive than others but when a member who uses the phrase that you yourself used then I had no option but to give you a warning.
Remember if you would have said this on any other forum on the web you would have recieved a site ban probably for life.
In regards to me being a hypocrite I do recall calling your alter ego Baz91 an arsehole which when took into context with the contents of some of his posts I think I can fully justify myself.
I will only issue warnings when members get out of hand and if it is not checked then the forum itself will suffer and that is something that the members of this site do not want.
Also your actions are cause for concern when you are using different aliases which usually means that the member is up to no good and as a Moderator you really should know better than to do this.
Lastly The BNP do not rule this forum just because two of its moderators support the BNP all of our members are diverse politically and that is what makes this forum tick and if any member wants to apply for a moderating role they are more than welcome regardless of what political ideals they may have,and your last post has been left as you posted it without any cleaning up by any of the Moderators here.

I was going to ban you solely for using two different aliases on this forum but seeing as you are leaving you have saved me a job and I hope you find a good home in some other political forum.

Oh and before you leave......."The Cross of St.George stays as the national flag of England".

claire
16-01-2007, 08:22 PM
Have any of you seen South Park?

von-Scharnhorst
17-01-2007, 05:01 AM
Have no T.V.........Why?

Crowly
17-01-2007, 03:36 PM
I don't see why the pope has to be a sissy. His religion is the belief that there's only one way to God and it's through him, if we truly believe in freedom of religion, he should be able to say that too.

claire
18-01-2007, 01:16 AM
They do a great job of making fun of the pope...and pretty much every political leader in the world.

WESTERN RANGER
20-01-2007, 04:32 PM
This Pope seems to be a decent honest man,the sex cases of the past IE pedophiles having unlimitted access to young Children in Homes/Schools was a
total disgrace and a disaster for the Catholic Church.The Bishops made matters far worse by meerly moving these disgusting perverts away from their victims when their crimes came to light.The Irish Catholic communion has totally lost influence and respect through this debacle.Sweeping these things under the carpet doesn't work,the guilty should face the civil courts for their
crimes.Perhaps [and i do hope this time thet "DO" the right thing] the Pope will make sure that there is no place for these evil cowards in the Catholic Church i certainly hope so,i myself am a practiseing Catholic and all of this nearly made me turn away from them.Benedict is a tough Pope with lot's of empathy and compassion let's hope it's enough!!!!.

von-Scharnhorst
20-01-2007, 04:43 PM
The "joke" about the Priest and the choir boys was Known in the days of Gustav Wasa, and the 30 years war.

How many popes is that that have done nothing?

Why should this one be any different?


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