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A Turkish husband
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17 Oct 2008 Fri 12:15 pm |
nan _1971 = "...I think that if all people would read religious texts (the history of the religions and the prophets from Noah to Davut, moses, Jesus and Muhammad and the whole holy books), with a "free opened mind" the whole word would be a paradise for everybody. But we are human and this is the Earth, so I guess this will remain just a dream!"
Anch´io ci penso cosi.
"...The life is belief and struggle".
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17 Oct 2008 Fri 12:57 pm |
Actually the problem is that some people HAVE read those texts some others consider holy. They´ve read them/created them and came up with a brilliant way of gaining power over other people. No religion (Christianity, Islam or other) followers openly say they want power, they say they want peace and love. That´s crap. Islam (those who say they do it in the name of Islam to be precise as I don´t want another debate with "No Islam doesnt say so") wants the position Christianity had a few centuries ago - Europe then was God-fearing and Bible was used to provide for low instincts of the clergy. Today Christianity is totally different but Islam gets violent. Perhaps there´s a point in development of religion where they kill in the name of their god. Same thing just a few caenturies later.
AE when will Pastafarians go on a killing spree?
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17 Oct 2008 Fri 01:07 pm |
Please don´t forget, that the title of the topic is A turkish husband.
Your conversation about religion is really interesting, you should start an own topic for it, so that other people who are interested in can join.
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17 Oct 2008 Fri 01:09 pm |
Please don´t forget, that the title of the topic is A turkish husband.
Your conversation about religion is really interesting, you should start an own topic for it, so that other people who are interested in can join.
I agree! Yet - this is TLC, threads are never the way they should be 
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17 Oct 2008 Fri 06:50 pm |
I agree! Yet - this is TLC, threads are never the way they should be 
What is THAT supposed to me, eh? 
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17 Oct 2008 Fri 11:51 pm |
AE when will Pastafarians go on a killing spree?
Normally we are peace loving, but tonight..... 
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17 Oct 2008 Fri 11:52 pm |
Please don´t forget, that the title of the topic is A turkish husband.
Your conversation about religion is really interesting, you should start an own topic for it, so that other people who are interested in can join.
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18 Oct 2008 Sat 06:26 pm |
I agree! Yet - this is TLC, threads are never the way they should be 
+1
*runs for cover*
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23 Oct 2008 Thu 03:42 am |
Will you just stop that Teas!!
We are the most handsome, the smartest and the most gentle men and the most handsome in the world..OK?
And we are the most gorgeous ones too..OK?
And and the most manly men too..
You are just jealous!!!
I really enjoyed that reply!! ...I´m not gonna deny it.. I agree with Fatimah.. and I´m going to marry a Turkish guy too!! <3 <3 <3 lol.
Love the culture. Love the language. Love the food. Love the country. Love the people. Love the men. Love the religion. Love it all!!! <3
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23 Oct 2008 Thu 05:44 am |
Quoting diana
Love the men.
This is not gonna get you anywhere near a marriage with a Turkish man 
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23 Oct 2008 Thu 09:43 am |
This is not gonna get you anywhere near a marriage with a Turkish man 
ahahahahaaaaaaaaaaa
totally true 
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