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Gaza strip girl she's been living in a disputed territory war. I bet she never met a nice Israeli boy.
fonewear said: » Gaza strip girl she's been living in a disputed territory war. I bet she never met a nice Israeli boy. Was he born and raised in south Tel Aviv? Did they catch a midnight train (do they have trains in that region?) going anywhere? Offline
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I shaved my head to get Sinead O' Connor to stop singing.
That and to support Britney Spears efforts in whatever it is she does. fonewear said: » That and to support Britney Spears efforts in whatever it is she does. Odin.Zicdeh said: » How many say it does? What makes their interpretation more feasible than others'? Are they learned about the Arabic language, historical context, etc etc. People can and will disagree on about everything. What validates one's claims over another is what should be of concern to us. That's why I asked Ramyrez to read about a certain topic from both pro and anti-Muslim websites, then judge himself. The dialect of the Quran is basically what formal Arabic today is (it's actually a reference). It is used in official settings etc, but people communicate using local (informal/slang) dialects. Odin.Zicdeh said: » @Eslim: Islamic theology says that all of God's messengers preached the message of Islam—submission to the will of God. Each came to preach Islam at different times in history and some told of the coming of the final prophet and messenger of God, who would be named "Ahmed" commonly known as Muhammad. Each prophet directed a message to a different group of people, and thus would preach Islam in accordance with the times. And, in the Quran 6:162-163, Abraham calls himself a Muslim. Ragnarok.Zeig said: » And, in the Quran 6:162-163, Abraham calls himself a Muslim. Sounds legit! fonewear said: » That brings up an interesting point. When is it socially acceptable to hug strangers ? My rule of thumb is if you had at least three beers you can hug anyone. We did it guys!
Cease fire for 2 days now! Quote: A 72-hour Gaza truce held through its second day on Wednesday and Israel said it was ready to extend the deal as Egyptian mediators pursued talks with Israelis and Palestinians on an enduring end to a war that devastated the Hamas-ruled enclave. Egypt's intelligence chief met a Palestinian delegation in Cairo, the state news agency MENA said, a day after he conferred with Israeli representatives. The Palestinian team, led by an official from Western-backed President Mahmoud Abbas's Fatah party, includes envoys from Hamas and the Islamic Jihad group. "The indirect talks between the Palestinians and Israelis are moving forward," one Egyptian official said, making clear that the opposing sides were not meeting face to face. "It is still too early to talk about outcomes but we are optimistic." Egyptian Foreign Minister Sameh Shukri told reporters his country was working hard for a deal and sought "solutions to protect the Palestinian people and their interests". eslim said: » Love is free and sex should be too, so call me maybe? Will it ever happen? Please tell me it's not an utopia. Offline
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eslim said: » Love is free and sex should be too, so call me maybe? Love isn't free you have to give up something... Ragnarok.Zeig said: » Odin.Zicdeh said: » How many say it does? What makes their interpretation more feasible than others'? Are they learned about the Arabic language, historical context, etc etc. People can and will disagree on about everything. What validates one's claims over another is what should be of concern to us. That's why I asked Ramyrez to read about a certain topic from both pro and anti-Muslim websites, then judge himself. The dialect of the Quran is basically what formal Arabic today is (it's actually a reference). It is used in official settings etc, but people communicate using local (informal/slang) dialects. Odin.Zicdeh said: » @Eslim: Islamic theology says that all of God's messengers preached the message of Islam—submission to the will of God. Each came to preach Islam at different times in history and some told of the coming of the final prophet and messenger of God, who would be named "Ahmed" commonly known as Muhammad. Each prophet directed a message to a different group of people, and thus would preach Islam in accordance with the times. And, in the Quran 6:162-163, Abraham calls himself a Muslim. But the assumption that everything needs a creator is still there. There is no reason to believe the Universe hasn't always existed, the only thing that has ever supported a Creator is wishful thinking. Personally I've always thought the idea of a creator is the most disgusting self-centered thought of human nature. That we have some pre-concieved privilege in the Universe is nothing but the most obnoxious manifestation of human ego. Odin.Zicdeh said: » But the assumption that everything needs a creator is still there. There is no reason to believe the Universe hasn't always existed, the only thing that has ever supported a Creator is wishful thinking. Personally I've always thought the idea of a creator is the most disgusting self-centered thought of human nature. That we have some pre-concieved privilege in the Universe is nothing but the most obnoxious manifestation of human ego. Here's a weird thought. Rather than argue religion in general, let's try something more metaphysical for kicks and giggles. We all see things from a first-person point of view. How does that even happen? What is the criteria that places you in command of the brain you control as opposed to the brain of another being? And what is the criteria for sentience to begin with? Does your computer get a first-person point of view? How about single-cell organisms? Bahamut.Ravael said: » Odin.Zicdeh said: » But the assumption that everything needs a creator is still there. There is no reason to believe the Universe hasn't always existed, the only thing that has ever supported a Creator is wishful thinking. Personally I've always thought the idea of a creator is the most disgusting self-centered thought of human nature. That we have some pre-concieved privilege in the Universe is nothing but the most obnoxious manifestation of human ego. Here's a weird thought. Rather than argue religion in general, let's try something more metaphysical for kicks and giggles. We all see things from a first-person point of view. How does that even happen? What is the criteria that places you in command of the brain you control as opposed to the brain of another being? And what is the criteria for sentience to begin with? Does your computer get a first-person point of view? How about single-cell organisms? /tionfoil hat AINT GETTING ME WITH YOUR FOURTH PERSON SPYING! NOPE!!! Leviathan.Chaosx said: » We did it guys! Cease fire for 2 days now! Quote: A 72-hour Gaza truce held through its second day on Wednesday and Israel said it was ready to extend the deal as Egyptian mediators pursued talks with Israelis and Palestinians on an enduring end to a war that devastated the Hamas-ruled enclave. Egypt's intelligence chief met a Palestinian delegation in Cairo, the state news agency MENA said, a day after he conferred with Israeli representatives. The Palestinian team, led by an official from Western-backed President Mahmoud Abbas's Fatah party, includes envoys from Hamas and the Islamic Jihad group. "The indirect talks between the Palestinians and Israelis are moving forward," one Egyptian official said, making clear that the opposing sides were not meeting face to face. "It is still too early to talk about outcomes but we are optimistic." Egyptian Foreign Minister Sameh Shukri told reporters his country was working hard for a deal and sought "solutions to protect the Palestinian people and their interests". But i do hope it goes the full 72 hours and some ***gets talked through. The only reason I even brought that up was simply to demonstrate that even with the most basic, rational belief of "what you see is what you get", the amount of work that it takes to justify your own existence is insane. Calling each other crazy for believing or not believing that there is something beyond this life is laughable, because both theories are beyond our comprehension to fully understand with our feeble human minds.
I'm a fan of Descartes "I think, therefore I am".
Bahamut.Kara said: » I'm a fan of Descartes "I think, therefore I am". A phrase that is both very profound and utterly lacking. Bahamut.Ravael said: » The only reason I even brought that up was simply to demonstrate that even with the most basic, rational belief of "what you see is what you get", the amount of work that it takes to justify your own existence is insane. Calling each other crazy for believing or not believing that there is something beyond this life is laughable, because both theories are beyond our comprehension to fully understand with our feeble human minds. Enuyasha said: » Bahamut.Ravael said: » The only reason I even brought that up was simply to demonstrate that even with the most basic, rational belief of "what you see is what you get", the amount of work that it takes to justify your own existence is insane. Calling each other crazy for believing or not believing that there is something beyond this life is laughable, because both theories are beyond our comprehension to fully understand with our feeble human minds. Fair enough. I'm of the opinion that humans would just rather be force-fed gross simplifications of potential answers, such as "yep, there's a god" or "no there ain't". Thinking is hard, and it's far easier to discriminate and fight back against those whose "nature and nurture" developed a completely different set of conclusions than our own. Bahamut.Ravael said: » Odin.Zicdeh said: » But the assumption that everything needs a creator is still there. There is no reason to believe the Universe hasn't always existed, the only thing that has ever supported a Creator is wishful thinking. Personally I've always thought the idea of a creator is the most disgusting self-centered thought of human nature. That we have some pre-concieved privilege in the Universe is nothing but the most obnoxious manifestation of human ego. Here's a weird thought. Rather than argue religion in general, let's try something more metaphysical for kicks and giggles. We all see things from a first-person point of view. How does that even happen? What is the criteria that places you in command of the brain you control as opposed to the brain of another being? And what is the criteria for sentience to begin with? Does your computer get a first-person point of view? How about single-cell organisms? I've actually spoken to single-celled organisms and yes, they do view the world from a first person point of view. Unfortunately you lack the mental capacity to communicate with them because I'm superior to you, so you'll have to take my word for it. Quote: Recep Tayyip Erdogan has said Israeli actions in Gaza ‘surpassed what Hitler did to them.’ Now he’s digging in deeper in a letter sent on his behalf to his biggest boosters in Congress. Turkey’s prime minister, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, has some advice for his strongest supporters in the U.S. Congress: If you don’t like the rise of anti-Semitism that has accompanied Israel’s latest war, then you should pressure Israel to stop killing Palestinians. An August 5 letter written by one of Erdogan’s top advisers on behalf of the prime minister and obtained by The Daily Beast disputes accusations that his recent statements about Israel were anti-Semitic. Those statements include an assertion on July 19 that Israel’s actions in Gaza “surpassed what Hitler did to them.” A few days earlier, a top newspaper in Turkey affiliated with Erdogan called on Turkish Jews to apologize for the actions of Israel’s military in Gaza. “Each Israeli attack undermines the peace and tranquility of Jews living all around the world and turns them into targets of hate speech,” wrote Volkan Bozkir, a former Turkish ambassador to the European Union and now an Erdogan adviser and legislator who serves as the chairman of the Turkey-USA Inter-Parliamentary Friendship Caucus and the Turkish parliament’s Foreign Affairs Committee. He added: “We would therefore recommend that you, instead of trying to silence the legitimate criticisms towards Israel, call on and pressure the Israeli government to put an end to its policies of occupation and destruction. This would be the best and the strongest response to anti-Semitism.” Odin.Zicdeh said: » Bahamut.Ravael said: » Odin.Zicdeh said: » But the assumption that everything needs a creator is still there. There is no reason to believe the Universe hasn't always existed, the only thing that has ever supported a Creator is wishful thinking. Personally I've always thought the idea of a creator is the most disgusting self-centered thought of human nature. That we have some pre-concieved privilege in the Universe is nothing but the most obnoxious manifestation of human ego. Here's a weird thought. Rather than argue religion in general, let's try something more metaphysical for kicks and giggles. We all see things from a first-person point of view. How does that even happen? What is the criteria that places you in command of the brain you control as opposed to the brain of another being? And what is the criteria for sentience to begin with? Does your computer get a first-person point of view? How about single-cell organisms? I've actually spoken to single-celled organisms and yes, they do view the world from a first person point of view. Unfortunately you lack the mental capacity to communicate with them because I'm superior to you, so you'll have to take my word for it. Well, okay. If our recent conversations have proven anything, it's that I often take your word for things. Leviathan.Chaosx said: » Quote: Recep Tayyip Erdogan has said Israeli actions in Gaza ‘surpassed what Hitler did to them.’ Now he’s digging in deeper in a letter sent on his behalf to his biggest boosters in Congress. Turkey’s prime minister, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, has some advice for his strongest supporters in the U.S. Congress: If you don’t like the rise of anti-Semitism that has accompanied Israel’s latest war, then you should pressure Israel to stop killing Palestinians. An August 5 letter written by one of Erdogan’s top advisers on behalf of the prime minister and obtained by The Daily Beast disputes accusations that his recent statements about Israel were anti-Semitic. Those statements include an assertion on July 19 that Israel’s actions in Gaza “surpassed what Hitler did to them.” A few days earlier, a top newspaper in Turkey affiliated with Erdogan called on Turkish Jews to apologize for the actions of Israel’s military in Gaza. “Each Israeli attack undermines the peace and tranquility of Jews living all around the world and turns them into targets of hate speech,” wrote Volkan Bozkir, a former Turkish ambassador to the European Union and now an Erdogan adviser and legislator who serves as the chairman of the Turkey-USA Inter-Parliamentary Friendship Caucus and the Turkish parliament’s Foreign Affairs Committee. He added: “We would therefore recommend that you, instead of trying to silence the legitimate criticisms towards Israel, call on and pressure the Israeli government to put an end to its policies of occupation and destruction. This would be the best and the strongest response to anti-Semitism.” Oh snap, he went all Godwin's Law up in this joint. All bets are off. Tell me, how does one occupy it's own land?
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