What a lovely religion this is.

Discussion in 'Australian Motorcycles' started by Ian Tilley, Dec 29, 2003.

  1. Ian Tilley

    W Guest

    Xenophobia is the fear of things foreign including foreigners - and yet the
    demographic arrangement of ON actually negates the xenophobic stigma
    associated with PH.
     
    W, Dec 30, 2003
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  2. Ian Tilley

    infidel Guest

    | No it doesn't. Certain sects of it might. Certain Christian sects
    | recommend pounding up aborted children conceived in sin and eating the
    | remains (do a search on gnostic texts). Popular Christianity may have
    | evolved, but dont think for a second that all of it has. The same is with
    | Islam. You ask any Muslim if they condone pedophilia, and watch them punch
    | your head in.
    |
    What the **** are you on about!!!!!!?
    Check this pervert, Iran's top imam
    http://forumhub.com/expr/3933.27219.00.15.42.html
    FA
    I.
     
    infidel, Dec 30, 2003
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  3. Ian Tilley

    W Guest

    Geez learn to use google, yahoo, and perhaps even AEC.
     
    W, Dec 30, 2003
    #43
  4. Bullshit written by Arthur Miller.

    They clearly made the correct choice.

    In the Crusades, Europe also manifested, here and there, a sense of
    racial
    unity. One of the great leaders of the First Crusade, Godfrey de
    Bouillon,
    remarked on the folly of going to the Orient to fight the Saracens
    while
    leaving one's wife and heirs exposed to the depredations of another
    Oriental
    race, the enemies of God and man, and he was only with difficulty
    persuaded
    to depart on the Crusade and leave urgent business unfinished at home.
    Other
    noblemen, notably Emicho de Leiningen, Guillaume de Melun et Gâtinais,
    Clarebold de Vendeuil, Thomas de La Fère, and Drogo de Nesle,
    attempted
    hurriedly to clean up some German cities, notably Speyer, Worms,
    Mainz, and
    Cologne, on their way to the holy war. Their patriotic efforts were
    largely
    frustrated by men of their own race. The Jews scurried to sanctuary in
    churches and monasteries, where they were protected by venal or
    superstitious ecclesiastics, including bishops and archbishops, and
    some
    went into hiding in the homes of venal or compassionate burghers. Of
    the
    Jews who fell into the hands of the Crusaders, many saved their lives
    by
    professing an eagerness to be doused in holy water, while an uncertain
    number of others were slain. Warriors on their way to Palestine could
    not
    tarry long in any one place, so their attempted épuration was more
    symbolic
    than real, and they had to be content with a relatively small number
    of
    executions and with carrying off booty that the usurers and swindlers
    quickly replaced by fresh depredations.
    http://revilo-oliver.com/rpo/crusades.htm

    Anti-semitism precedes the middle ages. The Greeks and Romans weren't
    to keen either.

    "conquest".

    Not at all.

    The crusades were similarly a response to islamic invasions of Europe
    begining in the 8th century. (Charles Martell repelled an Islamic
    invasion in 732 in France well before the crusades)

    The campaign of defamation against Europeans has included the
    suppression of knowledge about the invasions of Europe within
    historical memory, each of which had a profound and continuing impact
    on the shared memories and perceptions of Europeans.

    African-based Arab, Moor & Berber Invasions (these are the people
    that invaded Spain)

    One centuries-long series of brutal militaristic invasions was the
    African-based Arab, Moor, and Berber crusades and slave-takings for
    700 years in southern Europe that ended only 511 years ago with
    European liberation in 1492. Millions of Spanish, Portuguese, French,
    Italian, and Sicilian Europeans were slaughtered, enslaved, and sold
    at slave markets in Africa and Asia. There were no fewer than four
    major bloody crusades into Europe by Africans during this period, each
    followed by new slave-taking and massacres of indigenous European
    peoples. These invasions were far greater "crusades" in terms of
    duration, bloodshed, and oppression than all the papal-inspired
    crusades into southwest Asia. In fact, none of the later European
    excesses in Africa can rival the terror and cruelty of these invasions
    into Europe. This 700 year period of oppression and slavery is an
    excellent area for historical research from the point of view of the
    indigenous European peoples.

    Asian-based Mongol Invasions

    A second centuries-long series of plundering and butchering crusades
    was by the Mongols of Asia and lasted for 550 years in eastern and
    central Europe. Millions of Europeans were slaughtered or sold at
    slave markets in Asia. These invasions did not completely end until
    around 220 years ago (about the time George Washington was President
    of the United States) when Catherine the Great of Russia wiped out the
    Mongol-installed khanates (kingdoms) on the Crimean Peninsula. Dozens
    of European principalities and cities were destroyed by Mongol armies
    as they converted the populated plains and river basins of eastern and
    central Europe into grazing grounds for horses and cattle. This 550
    year period would be an excellent area for historical research from
    the point of view of the indigenous European peoples. Unfortunately
    most studies are from the point of view of the cruel invaders.
    Europeans have never visited such horror on any Asian country before
    or since. The viciousness of the Mongol invasions is shown by the fact
    that they engaged in the first recorded biological warfare. European
    merchants at trading posts on the coast of the Black Sea were driven
    out when Mongols hurled dead bodies of victims of the Bubonic Plague
    (the "Black Death") over the trading post walls. When the traders
    retreated to the Italian Peninsula, the Bubonic Plague followed them
    and led to death by disease of up to 50% of all Europeans in the
    mid-1300s.

    Asian-based Turkish Invasions

    A third centuries-long series of marauding and vicious militaristic
    crusades into Europe was the Asian Turkish jihads and slave-takings in
    central Europe for 500 years that ended only about 85 years ago with
    the collapse of imperial Turkey into its present boundaries. These
    crusades took the Turkish empire all the way to the coast of Italy and
    the walls of Vienna. Millions of Europeans were enslaved and sold at
    slave auctions in north Africa and southwest Asia. This is an area
    that needs historical research and documentation from the point of
    view of the European victims. One depraved feature of the Turkish
    empire was an annual slave roundup throughout the Slavic nations and
    as far north as the city walls of Moscow and Warsaw. These were no
    simple, mercantile affairs like the Asian Arab slave-taking
    expeditions into the east coast of Africa. These were well-financed
    and state-run roundups of young Europeans (and the murder of their
    parents in many cases), and they lasted for 400 years. There is
    nothing in European conduct toward any other peoples or nations to
    compare with this systematic and centuries-long depredation of central
    Europeans. The Turkish crusades put any excesses of the papal crusades
    in southwest Asia in the shade.

    European Diversity & Lessons

    These invasions and oppressions explain the diversity of nations and
    tribes that provide such a rich texture to the European diaspora, and
    give insight into the lessons that these historical crimes taught to
    the victimized Europeans. These lessons provide the necessary context
    to understanding the last 500 years of history. Without understanding
    the European historical experience, Europeans lack the knowledge to
    resist the contemporary campaign of defamation.
     
    The Enlightenment, Dec 30, 2003
    #44
  5. Ian Tilley

    Mike.S Guest

    *bullshit snipped*

    please join and get your sorry butt stoned to death so you can cease being a crossposting spammer lowlife fucking bitch.
    tyvm.

    Mike.S
     
    Mike.S, Dec 30, 2003
    #45
  6. There are always going to be small pockets of society who don't conform to
    what we expeact as societal norms and they're the people you're talking
    about. They certainly don't represent the majority of christians. Christian
    society does not condone pedophilia. It condemns it, which is why we had a
    change of GG. OTOH, Islamic relegious leaders publicly support pedophilia.
    The Ayatollah is but one example. If you want to stand by your ridiculous
    comparison, please give me the name of one Christian leader who has
    published guidelines for conducting pedophilia.
     
    Me - The Real one!, Dec 30, 2003
    #46
  7. Yes it does.
    Yes, the big ones. How many muslims are in Iran?

    Certain Christian sects
    That was my point.
    They don't support Mohammed then?
     
    Me - The Real one!, Dec 30, 2003
    #47
  8. Hey, don't use logic with Tourette's! It doesn't work.
     
    Me - The Real one!, Dec 30, 2003
    #48
  9. I think the Muslim women are going to be lauging when everyone else has
    got skin cancer.
     
    Rebel without a Kenton, Dec 31, 2003
    #49
  10. WE OWE YOU AUS.MOTORCYCLES.

    SIGNED,

    AUS.TV
     
    Rebel without a Kenton, Dec 31, 2003
    #50
  11. Covering up doesn't stop skin cancer.
     
    Me - The Real one!, Dec 31, 2003
    #51
  12. Ian Tilley

    conehead Guest

    Nah, but it diverts lava flows
     
    conehead, Jan 1, 2004
    #52
  13. [/QUOTE]
    yes. as evidenced by the constant whining coming out of aus.motorcycles,
    and the trolling attempt made by that akbar chappie in aus.tv as some
    sort of "revenge" for the crossposting.

    there's always google... and the anonymous news services etc, etc...
    and the replies to the crossposts ? how easy are they to kill ?

    Now, are you revheads going to stop whinging, or am I going to give you
    something to really whinge about ? Just say the word....
     
    Rebel without a Kenton, Jan 1, 2004
    #53
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