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Midnight In The Desert

Started by Falkie2013, December 11, 2015, 11:13:40 PM

Lilith

Heather talks like she thinks she would be the first to have a Muslim guest.
She is so conflicted
It's all so difficult for her.

Right?


Donald Noory

Wonder how long Daddy Warbucks is going to keep funding this POS show?


Donald Noory

Can we judge all witches by the sheer stupidity of Heather?

Lilith

Did Heather just say that we should admit that a woman in a burka would terrify us?

Right?

Donald Noory

Sorry caller, Heather listeners only watch Fox News.

albrecht

Quote from: Donald Noory on September 20, 2016, 09:18:53 PM
Can we judge all witches by the sheer stupidity of Heather?
It is witch privilege.

Donald Noory

She's spent her life studying religions? Oh, she's a religious scholar too. How does she find the time, with all that sword dancing?

albrecht

Quote from: brig on September 20, 2016, 09:20:33 PM
Did Heather just say that we should admit that a woman in a burka would terrify us?

Right?
And Westboro Baptist Church, as awful as they are, has been bombing people, stabbing people at mobs, and killing homosexuals in clubs. Terrified of Burkhas? No? I just laugh at them and, sometimes, feel sorry for them when it is so damn hot out. But, then, realize, it would be worse in their country and they are at least allowed to be outside the families compound and even seeing un-related males.



albrecht

Hadiths as wells as Koran, [redacted,] and also translations important. And that scary house shouldn't be knocked upon, at least as a child, maybe a witch or child molester lives there!

Quote from: albrecht on September 20, 2016, 09:25:55 PM
Hadiths as wells as Koran, [redacted,] and also translations important. And that scary house shouldn't be knocked upon, at least as a child, maybe a witch or child molester lives there!

Nothing to worry about if the witch is like Heather.

Paul Eno.  Booooorrrrriiiingggg. Time for bed.

Lilith

Quote from: Donald Noory on September 20, 2016, 09:18:13 PM
Wonder how long Daddy Warbucks is going to keep funding this POS show?


I don't think radio is Heathers calling.  I could be wrong.

She still sounds like a kindergarten teacher to me.

albrecht

Quote from: brig on September 20, 2016, 09:29:31 PM

I don't think radio is Heathers calling.  I could be wrong.

She still sounds like a kindergarten teacher to me.
But there is no paste to eat or pigtails to pull in this classroom.

Lilith

Quote from: 21st Century Man on September 20, 2016, 09:27:59 PM
Paul Eno.  Booooorrrrriiiingggg. Time for bed.

Don't leave.  You KNOW you're going to learn new and exciting stuff tonight!  You can just hear it in Heathers sing songy voice.

Lilith

Quote from: albrecht on September 20, 2016, 09:33:27 PM
But there is no paste to eat or pigtails to pull in this classroom.

..but but, we have our bellgab classmates :D

CornyCrow

Quote from: brig on September 20, 2016, 09:20:33 PM
Did Heather just say that we should admit that a woman in a burka would terrify us?

Right?
The Koran instructs women AND MEN to dress modestly.  It says nothing about being covered head to toe or wearing burkas.  Their garb is a matter of choice, and NOT a dictate of their religion, as they claim.  Any government is totally able to require that they don't wear those things without being fearful that they are going against Islamic precepts. 

albrecht

Quote from: Segundus on September 20, 2016, 09:35:59 PM
The Koran instructs women AND MEN to dress modestly.  It says nothing about being covered head to toe or wearing burkas.  Their garb is a matter of choice, and NOT a dictate of their religion, as they claim.  Any government is totally able to require that they don't wear those things without being fearful that they are going against Islamic precepts.
Not all claim but the thing is it is very diverse, and there are weird Hadiths and then fatwas and no, as Gore would say "controlling authority," so you get the various garbs and stuff. But, fundamentally, from a Muslim neighbor (well non-practicing but whose wife is) says a backwards one but one necessary during those times when the area was even more chaotic so some sense of order. He says it was the now "royal" that we (royal we literally) propped and supported spread the worst part of Islam and interpreted it for others (who often are illiterate) what the Koran, hadiths, etc say. And the most worst passages (like a worse, and no New Testament, of our Bible.)

Lilith

Quote from: albrecht on September 20, 2016, 09:33:27 PM
But there is no paste to eat or pigtails to pull in this classroom.

Maybe the guest is reading our thread.  I heard him say "first day of school" and "peek a boo".

GSD


albrecht

Quote from: brig on September 20, 2016, 09:41:31 PM
Maybe the guest is reading our thread.  I heard him say "first day of school" and "peek a boo".
this guy all over the place and ridiculous. Back to Twilight Zone on METV with some FAMOUS actors. And this is, essentially, free ($8 Amazon bought antennae)

GSD

Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz

Everyone is narrow minded, it's human nature, the difference is I choose to be.

I love how he just said that infinity can get bigger.

LucaParcelli

Quote from: GSD on September 20, 2016, 09:48:53 PM
The guest (Paul Eno) is a moron...
I saw his picture on the MITD website tonight, and had I considered listening to Heather... until... I saw it was Eno.

GSD

HAHAHAHA!!!

She just caught him without realizing it herself.

The ghost wagon is an inanimate object (no soul, it never lived) - 😂😂😂

CornyCrow

Quote from: albrecht on September 20, 2016, 09:40:39 PM
Not all claim but the thing is it is very diverse, and there are weird Hadiths and then fatwas and no, as Gore would say "controlling authority," so you get the various garbs and stuff. But, fundamentally, from a Muslim neighbor (well non-practicing but whose wife is) says a backwards one but one necessary during those times when the area was even more chaotic so some sense of order. He says it was the now "royal" that we (royal we literally) propped and supported spread the worst part of Islam and interpreted it for others (who often are illiterate) what the Koran, hadiths, etc say. And the most worst passages (like a worse, and no New Testament, of our Bible.)
Yes.  There are people with media jobs who we find out are Muslim, but they don't seem to interpret the Koran in the same way as the majority of Muslims.  Some, like Ali Velchi, believe in the separation of mosque and state.  There is no way to square that with the strict interpretation of the Koran, but there are parts of the bible that we don't follow, like stoning your kids for being disobedient.

There are things that are to me, shocking as being part of a religion that the majority of 'moderate' Muslims believe in - like death to those who ridicule the prophet or religion.  Or, like death to those who leave the religion.

The majority of Muslims in France sympathize with the Charlie Hebdo KILLERS. 

Michio Kaku said, I think, there was, centuries ago, a battle between science and Islam and Islam won. 

There are things in our bible which rabbis and pastors will say we no longer do(like the child murder thing). but I have yet to hear an imam with a congregation who will say there are parts of the Koran that should not be followed. 

Sure, it is possible that Islam can be interpreted to be a better religion, but it will take a lot of brave people to come forward and insist on it.  I don't see a lot of Muslims speaking out for reform, although there are websites of Muslims who would leave the religion but don't dare for fear of being murdered. 

I worked with a guy, maybe half a century ago, who did nothing the religion required of him, yet said he was Muslim.  When pressured over and over again why he doesn't just leave the religion, he  said he was afraid someone would kill him.  I did not think he was serious at the time.  This person had a degree from a French university and had been a practicing lawyer there.  He was working in New York when I met him. 

They are not growing by making converts, but by having so many children. 

GSD

Quote from: GSD on September 20, 2016, 09:56:43 PM
HAHAHAHA!!!

She just caught him without realizing it herself.

The ghost wagon is an inanimate object (no soul, it never lived) - 😂😂😂

The guy was a reporter, nah, they have no record of ever lying.

Then he admits being the disciple of the two biggest con artists there are, Ed and Lorraine Warren.

😂

albrecht

Quote from: Segundus on September 20, 2016, 09:57:22 PM
Yes.  There are people with media jobs who we find out are Muslim, but they don't seem to interpret the Koran in the same way as the majority of Muslims.  Some, like Ali Velchi, believe in the separation of mosque and state.  There is no way to square that with the strict interpretation of the Koran, but there are parts of the bible that we don't follow, like stoning your kids for being disobedient.

There are things that are to me, shocking as being part of a religion that the majority of 'moderate' Muslims believe in - like death to those who ridicule the prophet or religion.  Or, like death to those who leave the religion.

The majority of Muslims in France sympathize with the Charlie Hebdo KILLERS. 

Michio Kaku said, I think, there was, centuries ago, a battle between science and Islam and Islam won. 

There are things in our bible which rabbis and pastors will say we no longer do(like the child murder thing). but I have yet to hear an imam with a congregation who will say there are parts of the Koran that should not be followed. 

Sure, it is possible that Islam can be interpreted to be a better religion, but it will take a lot of brave people to come forward and insist on it.  I don't see a lot of Muslims speaking out for reform, although there are websites of Muslims who would leave the religion but don't dare for fear of being murdered. 

I worked with a guy, maybe half a century ago, who did nothing the religion required of him, yet said he was Muslim.  When pressured over and over again why he doesn't just leave the religion, he  said he was afraid someone would kill him.  I did not think he was serious at the time.  This person had a degree from a French university and had been a practicing lawyer there.  He was working in New York when I met him. 

They are not growing by making converts, but by having so many children.
1) the most strict, and even weird, part of the religion is the best funded and spreading, and using in some cases localized feuds etc, also.
2) the "books" and "says" on their face say the awful stuff is encouraged or allowed and no modernity or protestant break etc
3) our countries and cultures forget the Muslim wars/slavery of the past (and now) and too PC
4) the Muslim goal is expansion and conquest (80 milllion killed in expansion to the Indian subcontinent and Asia estimated, who knows in Europe and Africa?)
the enemy is Islam.

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