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Go-Ahead for Germany´s Biggest Mosque
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10.       Trudy
7887 posts
 30 Aug 2008 Sat 10:29 pm

 

Quoting Roswitha

Turkish people will rejoice!

After much controversy, Cologne´s city council has voted in favor of building Germany´s largest mosque. The opposition of a local far-right group wasn´t enough to stop plans that will change the city´s historic skyline forever.

 

I support people´s right to have places to pray in every country but I´m not happy with the idea that Cologne´s famous cathedral will be overshadowed now.

11.       thehandsom
7403 posts
 30 Aug 2008 Sat 10:37 pm

 

Quoting zhang ziyi

It doesn´t mean they can do whatever they want to or carry on with backward old traditions and push their religion (of peace) into every hole possible completely ignoring the country´s laws and caring not to mix with Germans or learning the language and culture.

 

Now you are going into backwardness and talking like a german racist!!

I am against building anything relating to any religion with the principle that ´it is waste of resources´.

What you are doing is that attacking only one religion and belittleing  the refugees.

Those refugees have been invited there and they have right to practise their religions as much as germans have the same rights with christianity...

12.       Trudy
7887 posts
 30 Aug 2008 Sat 11:27 pm

 Wrong text. Sorry.

13.       tamikidakika
1346 posts
 30 Aug 2008 Sat 11:36 pm

 

Quoting Trudy

Bullshit. You know I don´t mean the intent of that cathedral, I´m not a christian, but the historical value of the building. Being THE recognision point of Cologne at the skyline. That´s all what I like to preserve.

 

If everybody have the same rights in religion: when can christians start building new churches in countries with all or most muslims? Can they build a church opposite of a mosque? The answer, my dear handsome, is no. That´s for some reason suddenly not allowed, so hold your horses with screaming ´racist´. BTW, since when are muslims a species? I thought it was a religion.

 

are you drunk or under drugs? He was responding to Zhang Ziyi, not you, and since when are you allowed to swear here?

14.       Trudy
7887 posts
 30 Aug 2008 Sat 11:41 pm

 

Quoting tamikidakika

are you drunk or under drugs? He was responding to Zhang Ziyi, not you, and since when are you allowed to swear here?

 

 Mr. NiceGuy, as you see I made a mistake so I modified my text. I´m not unwilling to admit I make mistakes sometimes, you should try too, maybe you´ll be a bit more human then.

15.       tamikidakika
1346 posts
 30 Aug 2008 Sat 11:47 pm

 

Quoting Trudy

Mr. NiceGuy, as you see I made a mistake so I modified my text. I´m not unwilling to admit I make mistakes sometimes, you should try too, maybe you´ll be a bit more human then.

 

look who is talking about being nice! I see no courtesy in calling people "less human" than yourself.

16.       Trudy
7887 posts
 30 Aug 2008 Sat 11:52 pm

 

Quoting tamikidakika

look who is talking about being nice! I see no courtesy in calling people "less human" than yourself.

 

Courtesy is what one need to work for, it´s not an automatic earned right. A lot of work for you to do then.

17.       tamikidakika
1346 posts
 31 Aug 2008 Sun 12:02 am

I won`t waste my time responding to your pointless posts. Have fun!

18.       zhang ziyi
205 posts
 31 Aug 2008 Sun 02:01 pm

 

Quoting thehandsom

Now you are going into backwardness and talking like a german racist!!

I am against building anything relating to any religion with the principle that ´it is waste of resources´.

What you are doing is that attacking only one religion and belittleing the refugees.

Those refugees have been invited there and they have right to practise their religions as much as germans have the same rights with christianity...

 

Thank you for calling me a racist It seems so easy for you to call anyone names.

Let me have a go to explain a little. Imagine you repairing your house and hired a crew. The house is done, but you see the crew is still in your house and doesn´t even think of leaving and demands the same rights as your family enjoys.

Or,

Imagine you invited friends over your house to a party, the same situation, your friends now want to sleep in your bed and share your wife. Don´t you think they overuse your hospitality?

 

Now just tell me, how tolerant your country is? Since Turkey claims to be secular and democratic.

Do non-muslims enjoy the same rights being able to build the temples where they could worship their own religion? Isn´t it a bit racist now? Don´t you think?

Think before you jump into a wagon of racism. My goodness, it is so easy to manipulate with racism! If the man´s opinion doesn´t fit, call him a racist or fascist, that will do the business, he should go silent.

19.       zhang ziyi
205 posts
 31 Aug 2008 Sun 03:22 pm

Egypt police prevent Copts from repairing church: rights group

CAIRO (AFP) — Egyptian police used violence earlier this month to prevent villagers from repairing the only church in their area, a rights group said on Monday, warning of a rise in sectarian tension as a result.

On August 17, "a policeman assigned to guard the Archangel Michael Church in Deshasha (Beni Soueif province south of Cairo) hit three women while they were taking sand into the church to fix the floor which was cracked as result of water collection underneath," the Egyptian Initiative for Personal Rights (EIPR) said in a statement.

After the incident rumours spread in the village that Copts had locked up the policeman inside the church, beat him up and tore his clothes, leading to the brief arrests of several Copts and to threats of retaliation from Muslim villagers, the group said.

"The worrying rise in sectarian tension that we have seen in Deshasha is a direct result of violations committed by the police," EIPR director Hossam Bahgat said.

"This incident must be investigated and those responsible held accountable."

In Sunni Muslim-dominated Egypt, the law allows the repair of churches without a prior permit but church officials must give written notice to the provincial authorities, the EIPR said.

But according to officials from the Archangel Michael Church, the state security intelligence has prevented repair from being carried out at the church for the past 11 years.

Clerics said the church is the oldest in the region, was built in 1895. It was last renovated in 1930 and serves 100 Christian families in the Deshasha village.

"The Archangel Michael Church in Deshasha is but one example of the futility of any efforts to reform and unify construction and renovation laws for places of worship so long as security agents continue to violate existing laws in a discriminatory manner and with complete impunity," EIPR said.

Egypt´s Copts -- the largest Christian community in the Middle East -- account for an estimated six to 10 percent of the country´s 76 million inhabitants and complain of systematic discrimination and harassment.

20.       CANLI
5084 posts
 31 Aug 2008 Sun 03:40 pm

ZZ this is about Turkey,you can start your own thread at off the topic and post all your love to Egypt there

But not here pls

And pls,AGAİN,add the links to your posts

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