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RE: These Korans burn pretty damn good!!! - ramseycat - 03-04-2012

(03-04-2012, 05:00 PM)Cracker Wrote:
(03-04-2012, 04:49 PM)ramseycat Wrote:
(03-04-2012, 03:14 PM)Maggot Wrote: I have yet to see a wild mob of christians killing people for burning a bible.

and that is why i love my MAGGOTTYBOO!

Figures you would glorify the most obvious remark that isn't necessarily true. Christians kill people. Ask your prison penpal if he is a Christian. Bet he is.

Sorry but I don't usually fall for the prison Christians. I always found it funny how AFTER they kill, rob, or rape someone they find Jesus and are sooooooo sorry and should be given another chance. I may be forgiving but I am not naive.


RE: These Korans burn pretty damn good!!! - IMaDick - 03-04-2012

(03-04-2012, 06:47 PM)Duchess Wrote:
(03-04-2012, 04:28 PM)IMaDick Wrote: More than likely, I don't allow it in the yard


Aww c'mon! You'd send me into the street to smoke a bowl?

I wouldn't send you anywhere but if you wanted to smoke a bowl the street is where you would have to be.

PS if it was just you and me sitting out there and not a bunch of people you could smoke in the yard.








RE: These Korans burn pretty damn good!!! - Duchess - 03-04-2012



Imagine me exhaling pot smoke in your face right now.



RE: These Korans burn pretty damn good!!! - Duchess - 03-04-2012



You're an editing muthafucka...that's why I always have so many replies to you.



RE: These Korans burn pretty damn good!!! - Maggot - 03-04-2012

(03-04-2012, 06:47 PM)Duchess Wrote:
(03-04-2012, 04:28 PM)IMaDick Wrote: More than likely, I don't allow it in the yard


Aww c'mon! You'd send me into the street to smoke a bowl?


Thats OK me and you could take a ride
around the lake
By my side
By my side
I'm not gonna lie
I'll not be a gentleman
Behind the boathouse
I'll show you my dark secret...............



RE: These Korans burn pretty damn good!!! - Cracker - 03-04-2012

(03-04-2012, 07:04 PM)ramseycat Wrote: Sorry but I don't usually fall for the prison Christians. I always found it funny how AFTER they kill, rob, or rape someone they find Jesus and are sooooooo sorry and should be given another chance. I may be forgiving but I am not naive.

Do you think the really bad people should be forgiven with a completely clean slate? And I mean the worst of the worst like child rapists.



RE: These Korans burn pretty damn good!!! - IMaDick - 03-04-2012

(03-04-2012, 09:40 PM)Cracker Wrote:
(03-04-2012, 07:04 PM)ramseycat Wrote: Sorry but I don't usually fall for the prison Christians. I always found it funny how AFTER they kill, rob, or rape someone they find Jesus and are sooooooo sorry and should be given another chance. I may be forgiving but I am not naive.

Do you think the really bad people should be forgiven with a completely clean slate? And I mean the worst of the worst like child rapists.

Render unto cesar, those folks should be put to death, forgiveness is in Gods hands not ours.






RE: These Korans burn pretty damn good!!! - username - 03-05-2012

(03-04-2012, 09:40 PM)Cracker Wrote: Do you think the really bad people should be forgiven with a completely clean slate? And I mean the worst of the worst like child rapists.

Fuck no! But I am going to vote to repeal the death penalty in California in return for life in prison. It costs too much money. FFS, they're prosecuting a guy who's like 78 and trying to sentence him to death. Really? By the time we spend gazillions of dollars separating him from the other inmates and putting it through the system, he'll already be dead. Put him in with the general population and let them work it out amongst themselves (may he rot in hell).



RE: These Korans burn pretty damn good!!! - Duchess - 03-05-2012

(03-04-2012, 07:24 PM)Maggot Wrote: Thats OK me and you could take a ride
around the lake
By my side
By my side
I'm not gonna lie
I'll not be a gentleman
Behind the boathouse
I'll show you my dark secret...............


I've always wanted to do that with you. We can ride, pass the bowl, listen to some tunes, have some laughs. We'll have fun.





RE: These Korans burn pretty damn good!!! - ramseycat - 03-05-2012

(03-04-2012, 09:40 PM)Cracker Wrote:
(03-04-2012, 07:04 PM)ramseycat Wrote: Sorry but I don't usually fall for the prison Christians. I always found it funny how AFTER they kill, rob, or rape someone they find Jesus and are sooooooo sorry and should be given another chance. I may be forgiving but I am not naive.

Do you think the really bad people should be forgiven with a completely clean slate? And I mean the worst of the worst like child rapists.

No I don't.


RE: These Korans burn pretty damn good!!! - Duchess - 03-05-2012

(03-04-2012, 09:40 PM)Cracker Wrote: Do you think the really bad people should be forgiven with a completely clean slate?


No forgiveness for anyfuckin'body, whether it be someone who hurts children or your daily run of the mill asshole. No forgiveness, no second chances...period.





RE: These Korans burn pretty damn good!!! - IMaDick - 03-05-2012

(03-05-2012, 12:29 AM)username Wrote:
(03-04-2012, 09:40 PM)Cracker Wrote: Do you think the really bad people should be forgiven with a completely clean slate? And I mean the worst of the worst like child rapists.

Fuck no! But I am going to vote to repeal the death penalty in California in return for life in prison. It costs too much money. FFS, they're prosecuting a guy who's like 78 and trying to sentence him to death. Really? By the time we spend gazillions of dollars separating him from the other inmates and putting it through the system, he'll already be dead. Put him in with the general population and let them work it out amongst themselves (may he rot in hell).

Tell us the real reason you want to repeal the death sentence?

You have Charles as a poster child from the last time Cali. repealed the death sentence.

Congratulations.




RE: These Korans burn pretty damn good!!! - Cynical Ninja - 03-05-2012

The death penalty could so easily be cost effective, execution should be more or less immediate on sentencing, no waiting year upon year on death row costing the taxpayer, no last minute appeals.


RE: These Korans burn pretty damn good!!! - username - 03-05-2012

(03-05-2012, 10:08 AM)IMaDick Wrote: Tell us the real reason you want to repeal the death sentence?

Money.


RE: These Korans burn pretty damn good!!! - Maggot - 03-05-2012

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RE: These Korans burn pretty damn good!!! - Lady Cop - 03-13-2012

Under fire from a United Nations Human Rights panel, a top Iranian official claims a Christian pastor insulted Islam but denies he faces execution.

The UN Human Rights Council met in Geneva Monday, where Ahmed Shaheed, a “special rapporteur for human rights in Iran" delivered a report on human rights abuses in Iran and called for the release of Pastor Youcef Nadarkhani. The pastor has been held in prison for nearly three years and was convicted on charges that Tehran has described in conflicting terms, first as apostasy and other faith-based crimes, then as rape and extortion.

Responding to Shaheed's presentation, Iranian human rights envoy Mohammad Javad Larijani denied that Nadarkhani faces the death penalty, though the sentence was spelled out in a ruling handed down by Iran's highest court last fall. Larijani also offered a new set of charges against Nadarkhani, including preaching to youth without their parents' permission, converting his home into a church and offending Islam.

“In the last 33 years after [the Islamic] revolution, no single person has been put to death or executed or pursued for changing his religion from Islam,” he told the council. “Hundreds of people are changing from other religions to Islam. Why we should be so sensitive about a few people to change their religion from Islam?”

“Christianity and Judaism are preached in Iran," Larijani said. "We have a number of synagogues; we have a number of churches. But there is no need to humiliate, to offend Islam.”

Jordan Sekulow, executive director of the American Center for Law and Justice, told FoxNews.com that it was noteworthy Larijani did not mention the rape and extortion charges that Tehran lodged against Nadarkhani amid mounting international pressure following his conviction for apostasy.

“He reads off the charges which are all faith-based, while denying that Nadarkhani received a death sentence for apostasy,” Sekulow said."They are admitting the pastor is being charged for his faith."

In recent months, there has been an increasing international outcry for Iran to release Nadarkhani. At the council session, representatives of the European Union expressed concern over numerous human rights violations and the pastor’s case in particular. Representatives from Norway and Germany also have urged Iran to review Nadarkhani’s case.

The vice president of Brazil, along with other governmental officials, is in direct talks with Larijani, demanding that Iran release Nadarkhani. Nadarkhani was arrested more than three years ago after voicing concern that his son was forced to participate in a class about the teachings of Islam. He was then found guilty of apostasy by a lower court in the Gilan province.

Nadarkhani was offered the chance to recant his Christian faith and return to Islam, but he refused. He was sentenced to death and has been held in captivity ever since.


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RE: These Korans burn pretty damn good!!! - Cracker - 03-13-2012

This 23 year old kid is next because of a tweet he made on Mohammed's birthday. Kuala Lumpur DID extradite him Sunday. He will probably die now.
[Image: hamza-e1329034392789.jpg?w=620]

http://www.frontlinedefenders.org/node/17355


RE: These Korans burn pretty damn good!!! - crash - 03-13-2012

Yanno...if guilt, the fear of mortality and the burning desire to take the higher moral ground weren't common human traits, religion would have never gotten off theground.


RE: These Korans burn pretty damn good!!! - Cracker - 03-13-2012

Religious people often don't know the history of their own religions. I can't imagine being all-in some bullshit I knew very little about. Or is it worse to be a Muslim and have a religion that hasn't changed since some stinky dude wrote it down?

I blame Abraham. Without him, we wouldn't have an earthly father to the big 3.