Militant Islam's broad appeal

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Salaam,

Agnostics kill for the very same reason as do the fighters in Iraq and afghan..

For peace and security.

It happen everywhere,no matter what you beleive you fight for your own sake..

for those who fight fro Allah,only Allah knows, the true intent.
But still they don't kill for god. :thumbs_up There seams to be only one group doing that. :?
 
:sl:

Killing is still, killing. Whether it's done for God, country, corporation, organization or individuals...

By your reasoning, you act like any other form of killing, other that which is done for God, is more humane.

Again, a car bomb isn't worse that a B-2 payload dropped on top of your head, or an F16, Apache Gunship, a Battleship firing into a civilian neighborhood or Tomahawk cruise missiles raining down on a people...
 
:sl:

Killing is still, killing. Whether it's done for God, country, corporation, organization or individuals...

By your reasoning, you act like any other form of killing, other that which is done for God, is more humane.

Again, a car bomb isn't worse that a B-2 payload dropped on top of your head, or an F16, Apache Gunship, a Battleship firing into a civilian neighborhood or Tomahawk cruise missiles raining down on a people...
I still find that there is something extra evil about killing for god. :hiding:
I'm not surprised that you don't agree. :confused:
 
Guyabano,you should observe the Red Mosque militants' statements more closely to understand why there is so much attraction towards what you call Militant Islam.
 
Guyabano,you should observe the Red Mosque militants' statements more closely to understand why there is so much attraction towards what you call Militant Islam.

Well, to be honest I didn't follow the news the three last days, reason: Family-Days and quite busy.
I just heard this morning on my way to office, that the red mosque had been stormed. I didn't read the rest yet !
 
the what incident?
Well, to be honest I didn't follow the news the three last days, reason: Family-Days and quite busy.
I just heard this morning on my way to office, that the red mosque had been stormed. I didn't read the rest yet !
they were causing hell in the music shops,telling women to wear the veil,destroying ***** houses from I what I have read in other forums.IMO they are working against the liberal aspects of the Pakistan society,too extreme.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/6281228.stm
^the boss.was it him who tried to escape in the Burkha?
 
the what incident?

they were causing hell in the music shops,telling women to wear the veil,destroying ***** houses from I what I have read in other forums.IMO they are working against the liberal aspects of the Pakistan society,too extreme.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/6281228.stm
^the boss.was it him who tried to escape in the Burkha?

Oh booahh !

I just heard in radio this morning, that again women and kids were held as human shields. When will this have an end? imsad
 
I don't really want to fall in your back, but, didn't Bush also pretend 'God told me to attack Iraq'?
Pretend? I don't think so. I'm sure that he thinks he is so pious that god talks to him all the time. :(

This is just another reason Bush scares the hell out of me. :thumbs_do
 
Pretend? I don't think so. I'm sure that he thinks he is so pious that god talks to him all the time. :(

This is just another reason Bush scares the hell out of me. :thumbs_do

Bush never said God told him to attack Iraq. That tale was told by a Palestinian official who later took that statement back and stated that Bush didn't mean to infer he talked to God.
 
Bush never said God told him to attack Iraq. That tale was told by a Palestinian official who later took that statement back and stated that Bush didn't mean to infer he talked to God.
Different than my relocation, but what ever, Bush still scares the hell out of me.
 

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