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titus is once again on the loose .... with his quackery and magical arguments.
It was in rhetoric, I wasn't looking for a response, rather used to highlight your hypocrisy and frank ignorance!
Money in the hands of corrupt afghan puppet govt. hardly reaches children as evidenced by their mortality rate.
titus is once again on the loose .... with his quackery and magical arguments.
I am consistent. You are the one showing indignation at the looting in Iraq then turning around and praising the destruction of the Buddhist statues. If there is anyone being a hypocrite here it is not me.
That is B.S.. further money wasted on statues all together is ludicrous.. you have any sum to throw around then you need to prioritize.. do you go purchasing makeup for your face before you've put dinner on every hungry plate (within your household) try to use that analogy when thinking of 16000 children that die from hunger every day whether in Afghanistan or more 'deserving' places by your standards when obsessing over ancillary needs!The offer was made at the time the Taliban was in power. The same group that you are defending refused money to help feed their children.
There is no common ground for rationality to be in question. I don't even consider any form of conversation with you to be par with common sense whatsoever even if said comment was directed at someone else.. you should really ponder why more than one individual views you in a similar light!And once again I am met with insults instead of rational answers.
silly meaningless statues which can be destroyed in an instant by a mere earth quake or tsunami and with no respite from the muted statues to defend themselves against the mere forces of nature or save their idolaters from heartbreak more pressing in preservation than human life!
do you go purchasing makeup for your face before you've put dinner on every hungry plate (within your household) try to use that analogy when thinking of 16000 children that die from hunger every day whether in Afghanistan or more 'deserving' places by your standards when obsessing over ancillary needs!
There is no common ground for rationality to be in question.
your spin on the truth doesn't hold water.. there is no room for hearsay when we've heard it from the horse's mouth!The Taliban, which you are defending, thought it was more important to destroy these statues than to feed their own children.
In fact I am proud of what they have done!If you want to be upset at someone then be upset at them.
No one has offered them aid instead they offered it to restore statues perhaps if you would listen attentively without your own additives and preservatives you'd have understood that, if there were aid coming in, then the kids won't be dead, now would they?If your children are starving would you turn down an offer to buy some meaningless statues that you own, or would you continue to let the children starve while you destroy the valuable statues out of spite?
Like I stated before and so we are not moving in a circular fashion, you are one to draw satisfaction from overly simplistic conclusions...It is almost insulting to read and engage this level of pedantry (even if I could call it that)If you choose to destroy the statues then you obviously don't care about your children.
You don't know how I spend my money, at least the other half of it that isn't wasted on taxes funding uncle sam's wars, as such you shouldn't gauge in topics that are clearly over your head!Speaking of ancillary needs, how much did the computer you are using cost? And your education? Do you own a nice television or car or house? So please stop the silly argument that if you have extra money and don't give it to starving children you are evil or uncaring.
lol.. who the hell are you for anyone to give you an answer rational or not? a little gadfly who sees fit to ingratiate himself in a topic where is he is clearly uneducated and unclear about the events and the subject matter?True, since you have yet to give me a rational answer for why the Taliban would destroy the statues. You say it is because they wanted their children fed, yet they refused money for the statues they could have used for the children, which any rational person can see refutes that excuse.
The truth is that there are no rational answers to irrational questions.I am consistent. You are the one showing indignation at the looting in Iraq then turning around and praising the destruction of the Buddhist statues. If there is anyone being a hypocrite here it is not me.
The offer was made at the time the Taliban was in power. The same group that you are defending refused money to help feed their children.
And once again I am met with insults instead of rational answers.
nd another thing, i found it pretty amusing how attached that some "Buddhists" can be towards Earthly things such as statues.
Does anyone else see a relation from which to draw a simile between idol statues and a place a worship
It wouldn't matter if they destroyed the dome of the rock
Espada merely mentioned the paradox of Buddhists tenets to their whining over Buddha statues which btw in their own festivals they create out of butter and then later eat..
Why are you even arguing? your reason or lack thereof has been annihilated a thousand times over and with such minor effort!
Do you just makeup crap as you go along for the sake of saving face?While it wouldn't matter to you it would matter to tens of millions of other Muslims. Would you call all of them superficial?
But then I think you say one thing when you mean another. I think that if Isreal were to destroy the Dome of the Rock or Al Aqsa you would be on these forums in a heartbeat condemning it. You most certainly would not be standing for the right of Isreal to do it like you have for the Taliban.
What possessions are those? or do you expect me to carry on your faulty premise?Muslims are also taught not to value earthly possessions. So does this paradox exist for both religions?
You have offered no reason, no logic and no common sense, and have no idea what you are talking about.. what you are capable of however is endless drivel!I have used reason and facts. You have used insults. I think this shows the shaky ground you walk on with this topic.
Do you just makeup crap as you go along for the sake of saving face?While it wouldn't matter to you it would matter to tens of millions of other Muslims. Would you call all of them superficial?
But then I think you say one thing when you mean another. I think that if Isreal were to destroy the Dome of the Rock or Al Aqsa you would be on these forums in a heartbeat condemning it. You most certainly would not be standing for the right of Isreal to do it like you have for the Taliban.
What possessions are those? or do you expect me to carry on your faulty premise?Muslims are also taught not to value earthly possessions. So does this paradox exist for both religions?
You have offered no reason, no logic and no common sense, and have no idea what you are talking about.. what you are capable of however is endless drivel!I have used reason and facts. You have used insults. I think this shows the shaky ground you walk on with this topic.
Not sure which is pressing now getting Aid for Gaza or worrying about Al-Aqsa .. neither which is actually comparable to idol statues!
and I have no reason to read anymore..
You cannot comprehend the analogy between two religions and two physical items they hold dear?
There is nothing to answer you twit.. it is easy to take weapons off captured twits not unlike yourself and use them, either way bombs aren't difficult to make of the natural resources found in their country, those are the two means they can have weapons with all the sanctions imposed on them.. Isn't it amazing how the British army has been complaining.. I guess silly twits can only cry to their mama that their pants have zippers that make noise.. :haha:You refuse to answer the next part because you have no answer for it. It exposes the weakness of your argument and it exposes the Taliban as liars.
Let me repeat it for you.
You say the Taliban wanted to help the children, yet refuse to answer why they refused money for the statues or answer why they decided to spend the money on demolition when they could have used that money also for the children. Ignoring a question and insulting me is completely different than "annihilating" my intelligence.
Even if you accept the argument that the Taliban had the right to be angry, why take it out on these statues which were important to Buddhist around the world? It was not all these Buddhists that offended the Taliban by wanting to restore the statues. The actions of the Taliban were the moral equivalent of burning down a Masjid because someone who went there was arrested for theft.
titus said:You may find it funny, but what if someone attempted to deface the Kaaba? What about the desecration of Masjids? Is it amusing that Muslims are upset about suggestions to move the Dome of the Rock? As a Muslim do you not hold copies of the Quran so important that you have rules as to how to care for them?
τhε ṿαlε'ṡ lïlÿ;1343593 said:Espada merely mentioned the paradox of Buddhists tenets to their whining over Buddha statues which btw in their own festivals they create out of butter and then later eat..
Well yeah i'd be mad. But the thing is, i'm not a Buddhist. And i pray to Allah, i don't worship the Kaaba.
So even if it and all the masjids in the world were destroyed, i'd still pray to Allah.
In addition, part of being a muslim is believing in the pre-destination of things both good and evil. So if and when these things were to happen that would be the will of Allah and who am i to question that.
There is nothing to answer you twit.
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