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22 Sep 2007 Sat 04:38 pm |
Quoting turquoise: i think shes not only talking about this post kitty thats why i agree with her |
Well of course, she said "ALWAYS"! But now we're talking about this one.
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22 Sep 2007 Sat 04:56 pm |
I am trying to disassociate myself from religious affairs as much as possible. It is merely egos and interests fighting with one another in the disguise of faithfullness.
All holy causes come down to a physical bonus in the form of promised lands or worldly reigns. "I wish all the religions went down the sink." sic K. Ataturk.
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22 Sep 2007 Sat 04:59 pm |
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22 Sep 2007 Sat 05:01 pm |
Quoting turquoise: god,kitty i guess you just like doing anything to disagree with people maybe thats why ur called catwoman |
Oh please turq. Why can't you just answer my question???
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22 Sep 2007 Sat 05:07 pm |
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22 Sep 2007 Sat 05:12 pm |
Quoting turquoise: huh? did u ask anything? |
Yes, I asked if you think that there was no REASONABLE issue to DISCUSS here? And who did I bash?
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22 Sep 2007 Sat 05:26 pm |
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22 Sep 2007 Sat 05:28 pm |
Quoting turquoise: ok if u ask me, dont like to discuss about those subjects on the net,thats it  |
Yes, I don't like it either, but if someone starts, then I think I have the right to answer. I don't think I bashed anything or anybody though. Please show me if I did and I'll correct that.
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22 Sep 2007 Sat 05:38 pm |
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23 Sep 2007 Sun 01:04 am |
I look forward to the time we live in peace with each other. As I said before, one's religious beliefs are very personal We should all have the freedom to explore and come to our own decisions on the matter as long as they don't impose on each other, don't you agree? In particular, there are really not a lot of differences in the Abrahamic religions. Look at the heart, not the tail.
Quoting catwoman: What became known as the Reconquista, that is, the Christian re-conquest of Spain, would last until 1492, with the fall of Moorish Granada. During this period Christian kingdoms and principalities developed, including the Kingdom of Castile and the Kingdom of Aragon. The union of these two kingdoms led to the creation of the Kingdom of Spain." |
.....and then bagan the Spanish Inquisition:
"The methods of torture most used by the Inquisition were garrucha, toca and the potro. The application of the garrucha, also known as the strappado, consisted of suspending the criminal from the ceiling by a pulley with weights tied to the ankles, with a series of lifts and drops, during which arms and legs suffered violent pulls and were sometimes dislocated.[28]. The toca, also called tortura del agua, consisted of introducing a cloth into the mouth of the victim, and forcing them to ingest water spilled from a jar so that they had impression of drowning.[29] The potro, the rack, was the instrument of torture used most frequently."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spanish_Inquisition
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23 Sep 2007 Sun 01:15 am |
Quoting alameda: I look forward to the time we live in peace with each other. As I said before, one's religious beliefs are very personal We should all have the freedom to explore and come to our own decisions on the matter as long as they don't impose on each other, don't you agree? In particular, there are really not a lot of differences in the Abrahamic religions. Look at the heart, not the tail. |
Alameda, then we are on the same page. Please, don't be so easily insulted by everything even when there's no insult! I'm really tired of you and others taking everything personally and making any discussions impossible! If I bashed something somewhere, please show it to me and I'll explain it to you or correct myself.
What are you trying to prove with your quote? I never said that Christians didn't do anything wrong, the question was about who invaded who. I am absolutely not defending Christian barbaric past.
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