Oh, so that’s why Biden wants to give Hamas - - I mean Palestine - - a few billion in aid. To increase their military capabilities and reduce civilian casualties!
Technically, I believe the money was supposed to go to Qatar who was to manage how it was spent. Which means it will fund terrorism.
It also wasn’t American tax dollars but Iranian money frozen in South Korea but it’s still 6 billion dollars to fund terrorism.
I think Biden has now said it won’t get released to Iran. I don’t know what he thought they would do once they got the money. If I were president I would have said, release our people or we’ll start sinking your navy. What’s the point of having all of this military strength if you are going to pay off your enemies as if you are the Russians paying tribute to their Mongol overlords.
I don’t like giving Iran money, even if it’s their own money, but it does show how much we value our people because we know the Iranians wouldn’t pay ten cents to free one of their own.
I agree that Hamas has a responsibility to acquire food for the people it governs. Someone should invade Gaza to get rid of Hamas since it is violating human rights. Oh, wait…
Meanwhile, the dumbass college kids supporting random acts of barbarism in the name of “freedom” and “oppressed”, are wearing masks etc. to protect their identities because they’re afraid of “retribution” in the form of…what? exactly -not getting hired by fancy law firms! The fucking irony and hypocrisy boggles the mind.
Yeah, cuz the best way to address problems in the middle east is to harass your fellow classmates at NYU.
I hate to use the word, but…
These privileged little shits need a blackjack upside their heads then thrown in a cell by a cop that gives zero fucks who their daddys are for a nice overnighter, then figure out what to charge them with in the morning.
At 5:00 -apparently, some young Hamas terrorist used a dead victim’s phone to call his “poppa” and asked “poppa” if he was proud that the kid had killed 10 Jews with his bare hands.
At 6:35 -the Jew hatred is strong, and obviously inspired by current events.
Oh, and nevermind the Biden administration thought (no, the National Security Advisor actually wrote in an article for all to read) that everything was copacetic.
I think it depends on the circumstances. Is execution ever justified? To offer the option of new life at the edge of the time of justified execution, I would consider to be a guidance and a mercy.
Are you really sure? Absolutely never?
Personally I’ve not gotten your point yet, but you are welcome I guess.
Muhammad (saw) is not a zealot in a movie
Like I said before, I have no interest in lying. It crossed my mind to not share the extra information with you, but I thought/hoped you could handle it well
I can’t remember if you are Christian or not. I think you are
On one hand I would think it’s only natural for a Christian to compare Muhammad (saw) with Jesus (as), and at first find that obviously, there’s differences and according to a Christian value system, Jesus Christ (as) is a perfect match and everyone else isn’t
But I think on the other hand it’s all to common for Christians to then massively overshoot and mark each difference as a great crime
A few phrases come to mind, I don’t know where they come from … I might just be accidentally making them up
Judge not lest you be judged As you measure, so shall you too be measured As you judge, so shall you too be judged
And so I think Christians all too often fail when they research Muhammad (saw) because it’s like they are comfortably sniping evil Gazan fish in a barrel from a safe cozy distance. I could be wrong but I think the Christian thing to do would be to research Muhammad’s (saws) character as if you are the fish in the barrel and God (“the father”, so to speak) is the sniper
As you judge Muhammad (saw), so shall you too be judged As you measure Muhammad (saw), so shall you too be measured
@RT_Nomad I know you owe me nothing. I suspect and expect that I would greatly appreciate your feedback on what I have said in this post, if I were to receive it, inshaAllah
I said all almost religions have used a “convert or die” methodology at some point. You came back and said Muhammad did exactly that and hid it under the guise of “guidance and mercy”.
That ultimatum is neither.
One is free to believe what one wants. That does not mean it is okay to force one’s beliefs on anyone else.
Was at one point, am not anymore
It’s a concept in Christianity sure, but extend that thought to the situation being discussed. I am not familiar enough with the Quran, but I would venture to guess somewhere in there are passages of similar meaning (most religious texts of the worlds major religions have similar themes).
What judgement did Hamas make before they fired those missiles?
So, according to this i must be mortally fearful of this person/prophet/god (as far as I recall Muammad does not claim to be god/Allah).
That sounds an awful like “convert or die”…
I haven’t said that you did, but since you ask my opinion, I think you ought not assume the Muslims to have been injustice for entering the hypothetical battle(s) in the first place.
And I said the choice to convert or die was extended to some, not all, not always. So you’ve assumed that choice was specifically extended unjustly without looking at the specifics of the circumstances
Correct
Correct
Yet sometimes the proper consequences for what people have done, is death. At that time, to present a choice when they’ve run completely out of all options: death OR enter a new way of living… That’s mercy at least, if people want to disagree on the guidance part - fine, for now
Well if you’re not already God fearing in the first place then those portions of my words were not specifically meant for you
No, you are not meant to fear Muhammad (saw) for your physical safety. His message remains as an option for the God fearing.
I made no assumption about Muslims in particular. I made a general statement that is backed up by historical fact. History if full of groups conquering others in the name of their all powerful deity.
It’s always an unjust choice. There is no gray area in this matter.
Except it’s not. Especially if the one offering was the aggressor in the first place.
But they are meant for everybody because in general that’s how certain gods want to viewed and that’s the message the religion spreads. As an an all powerful being who purely by their allowance the rest of us get to live. Therefore we should worship their egotistical self lest we be thrown forever into eternal torment…
Such benevolent beings….