Prophet Muhammad ( may Allah exalt him and grant him peace) mentioned in the Bible (7 Viewers)

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Martin

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well those countries represent you, we all know that europe made us, and can you tell me what's the percentage of native americans in us? it's very low isn't it. So you roots are in europe, so those countries represent you indirectly!
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That's right, Kyle, your European ancestors from 300 years ago, it's your frickin responsibility! :D
 

X Æ A-12

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well those countries represent you, we all know that europe made us, and can you tell me what's the percentage of native americans in us? it's very low isn't it. So you roots are in europe, so those countries represent you indirectly!
No they don't. I am an American and am only represented by my country. My ancestors may have come over from Europe 100 years ago but I am not a European
 

Zé Tahir

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Andy, I had to find this old post because you tend to change your various views on things 180 degrees extremely rapidly. Not too long ago you were a young Catholic boy standing up for yourself and now you've gone all Soup Nazi on people of faith :D

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Below is a series of posts where Tom shows his hatred towards people of Religion.

Refering to Jesus Christ and the beliefs of the Catholic church:

++ [ originally posted by Paolo_Montero ] ++
did he bollocks! Its a bleeding fairytale invented because a whole lotta people had too much time on their hands!

saviour of humanity. :howler:
It's fine to disagree with people's faith, however to make fun of it and mock it is inhumane.


Next post is when Pope John Paul II was about to pass away, and when millions of people around the world were suffering along with the Pope, some of which here on this forum, Tom decides to make a wonderful comment like this:

++ [ originally posted by Paolo_Montero ] ++
He's just another bloke.. I mean do we open threads for every old man thats about to die?
Hey, it's okay to think he's just another bloke, even though that statement is ignorance in itself. But the second comment was made to provoke people...can't see any other reason for saying something like that. This sort of comment is basically the equivilant of showing up to your father's funeral only to say "hey, he's just another bloke." It's a slap in the face of the person who is greiving, a slap to the face of the many who adored the man, and a slap to the face of the good father himself. Would you like someone to show up to your father's funeral with a Tom-like attitude, saying he's just another bloke while you're in sorrow? I fvcking think not.

Case fvcking closed. You tried to worm your way through my accusations Tom, but now I gotcha. You thought I wouldn't be back, but surprise surpise. Just admit you can't stand people of faith and I'll be cool with it, "mate."
 

Bjerknes

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Andy, I had to find this old post because you tend to change your various views on things 180 degrees extremely rapidly. Not too long ago you were a young Catholic boy standing up for yourself and now you've gone all Soup Nazi on people of faith :D

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I wasn't standing up for Catholicism there, but rather defending those with religious viewpoints. People can practice religion as long as it doesn't affect me.

But much of the time, now, the stupidity of it does affect me.
 

GordoDeCentral

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Unless gay people were reading along, you mean.
thats his opinion, its not like he came out here blazing insults at them; you asked him what he thought of it and he answered. If we worry about how each and every opinion offends the other we ll all be banned. I just appreciated the fact that he didnt choose to answer the insults thrown at him.
 
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