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04-17-2015, 11:56 AM #11
Can I just point out that the Daily Mail is a very anti muslim newspaper. Wouldn't believe every muslim related story they print.
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04-17-2015, 12:02 PM #12
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04-17-2015, 01:20 PM #13
It is interesting how some news agencies just totally ignore stories and because others pay attention to them they get labeled. Daily Mail provides articles like this that are honest about Muslim activities and they are considered "anti-Muslim". I just checked NBC News and they appear to have nothing on their main page about it at all. Even going to their World News page shows nothing on the story. To find it you have to actually conduct a search for it. Does that mean we can now refer to NBC as anti-Christian? If it is news then reporting on it doesn't make you anti-anything, it makes you doing your job.
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04-17-2015, 09:43 PM #14
If what they said was untrue I'll remove it but it seems to be legit and taken from a police statement. If you want to go the habsheaven route and say the Knox thing makes the Italian police untrustworthy or something I guess but I haven't seen much proof of that.Selling All My Cards Here------>Hidden Content
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04-18-2015, 06:26 AM #15
Don't get me wrong, the mail may be correct, sometimes it is. But if you read it on a regular basis and see the amount of anti muslim/ foreigner stories you will see my point. The headline is often click bait, the truth in the story is usually in a paragraph way down the article, a place most mail readers don't venture
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04-18-2015, 02:25 PM #16
Dude are you serious? You practice christanity which is taught from a book that advocates slavery, rape, incest, animal cruelty and genocide. I'm sure glad that I opened my eyes and kicked that false religion to the curb and now have a real relationship with God.Drug and smoke free trading.
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04-18-2015, 03:51 PM #17
If you really believe this, you literally know nothing about Christianity. Christianity didn't exist before Christ, thus the name....did Christ teach the crap you just said?
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04-19-2015, 04:24 PM #18
The Old Testament taught me that. Last time i checked it's still part of the bible.
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04-19-2015, 05:16 PM #19
I always wonder why Christians distance themselves from the Old testament yet they still cherish the Bible that contains it. Isn't Genesis from the Old Testament too? If you can dismiss the slavery, rape, incest, etc. Why such the hard time dismissing Adam and Eve, Noah, the Ark, the other 900 year old people? How does one parse all of it?
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04-19-2015, 08:29 PM #20
Probably a translation thing. You have the story going from the people in Libya to the Italians then from the Italians to English speaking people. You are bound to have something odd translated. From this it doesn't sound as odd.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...terranean.html
When a rubber dinghy carrying around 100 African refugees across the Mediterranean began to sink, a Nigerian Christian prayed for his life in an innocent act that would end in the deaths of 12 fellow migrants.
One of the Muslims on board the rickety craft ordered him to stop, saying: 'Here, we only pray to Allah.'
When he refused, a violent fight ensued and 12 Christians drowned when they were thrown overboard by the Muslim refugees.
Those who witnessed the African Christians being murdered on the crammed dinghy told investigators how Nigerian Muslims became angry at Christian who started praying.
'They told him that they would throw him overboard if he didn't stop praying to God,' he said, according to La Republica.
The witness added: 'They started shouting, two pushed the lad and he fell in the sea and drowned.'
The Muslims 'went mad' and began screaming "Allah is great" before they attacked migrants who tried to defend the boy, according to The Times.
When 12 migrants were mercilessly thrown overboard, the other Christians formed a human chain and protected themselves against the attackers by clinging to the dinghy.
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