maybe its not too late? if we had a leader like this!!

cantbassed

Member +
And imo at the end of the day all religion is bull shit.

Because just about every bloody war and hatred from groups of people, towards other groups of people is down to religion.

We all start off in this world as equals, and anything which changes that and causes divides i.e religions is just wrong.
People should maybe forget what they are told in some book, and live by proper values which are real to them.
The greatest thing you can do in a day is make another person smile!

Forget judging other people because they are gay or they dont live their life as you do, and its writen that for some reason thats wrong.

Judge that same person by who they are, and the depth of their character. Because the chances are they are maybe a better person than yourself.

Its even more frustrating if like me you dont believe in god.
Because you really do realise all this hate and killing going on in the world is over nothing.

Because in my opinion they are all as big a lie as each other.
I just think if everyone forgot religion we would all treat each other a shit load better and maybe realise we are all the same at the end of the day. :freddy:


totally agree!
 

Sean_GT

Member +
lol m8

ok what ever

1) the joke is not on me my friend i have tried to help you with some knowledge your own perception and image and stereotype... assumptions
what ever u wanna call it abouit Islam and Muslims in genral..


2) the akky and sham situation... what a load of shit....

it dont matter i dont need to convince anyone....

and i did see the car (in my honest opinion/ that dont count anyway)
that car was ok (the damage done to it, i never drove it.. ) people no names mentioned stuck in there nose and made it a massive issue .... blown out of proportion... the thing is u get what u pay for

Erm no, your wrong, no one with conscience would sell someone a car that was smashed up then stuck together with glue just to make a quick buck and put the new owners life at risk.


the fact of this matter is i use my humour to help came this situation, thread

so u can dish it out, but cant except them....
if it offends u look i wont do it m8 dont worry ....

Your humour? Your jokes sound like something my 10 year old brother would come out with

but its ok when u and ten other members can say owt and link me to people
i dont know..... very well

and the thing with the chatroom, i was there because i wanted to know and have it out in the open. i did not wnat people talking behind my back....

i am that type of person if u have summat to say.... say it to my me directly

normally there is no one in there so who can i chat to also its boring because all the chat refers to is bradford .... then akky and sham

That was months ago now:rolleyes:

All you seem to do is avoid the question you are being ask and then claim people are gay:confused:
 

faisalgtturbo

Member +
to many haters on here no wonder we cant move forward


i aint sat here to answer your questions
and neither do i avoid them...

i just put a different spin on things for people to think about
with various answers

everytime we have thread comes up
that same vid comes out dylan ...

faisal
 

gv1.3

Admin
to many haters on here no wonder we cant move forward


i aint sat here to answer your questions
and neither do i avoid them...

i just put a different spin on things for people to think about
with various answers

everytime we have thread comes up
that same vid comes out dylan ...

faisal

yet more bullshit...
 

Sean_GT

Member +
to many haters on here no wonder we cant move forward


i aint sat here to answer your questions
and neither do i avoid them...

i just put a different spin on things for people to think about
with various answers

everytime we have thread comes up
that same vid comes out dylan ...

faisal

There are no haters on this forum.

We are having a discussion on something we all have different opinions on.

Ye it gets a bit heated sometimes but its all part of the fun;)
 

www.glanza.co.uk

Super Mod (極度の調整器)
Personally, in my opinion, the problem is two-fold.

The first problem, is that muslims seem duty bound to try and defend their fellow believers, even though some of them follow an extreme version of the Koran. This is very naive, and often fuels most of the anti-muslim feelings that are common place.

The second, is that non-muslims seem to think that all muslims are the same, and are responsible for all the atrocities that occur under the muslim faith.

Now, don't get me wrong... As I stated earlier in the thread, I don't agree with people coming to this country and trying to change it. I am very patriotic (something which is a challenge nowadays), and to see this country in the state it's in disappoints me, especially when most of the terrorist threats we recieve are from the fundamental muslims.

However, my wife and I, when visiting Malaysia, were invited for dinner to a muslim household, and we could not have been made more welcome. We were also taken for dinner the following evening at a restaurant, and they insisted on paying, and even went out of their way to drop us home when the meal was finished. We discussed the Koran, and how certain people choose to follow the wrong meaning as opposed to the peaceful belief that the Koran is supposed to be based upon. Both senior members of the family seemed very dismayed that it is taken out of context, and interpreted in a way that causes harm.

I've also been to Turkey, and the muslims there were far more interested in trying to sell me their wares than blow me up.

Same faith, different people, different culture, different path... The sooner non-muslims realise this the better, and the sooner all muslims stop trying to defend everyone under the muslim banner, the more harmonious the relationship may become.
 

faisalgtturbo

Member +
Personally, in my opinion, the problem is two-fold.

The first problem, is that muslims seem duty bound to try and defend their fellow believers, even though some of them follow an extreme version of the Koran. This is very naive, and often fuels most of the anti-muslim feelings that are common place.

The second, is that non-muslims seem to think that all muslims are the same, and are responsible for all the atrocities that occur under the muslim faith.

Now, don't get me wrong... As I stated earlier in the thread, I don't agree with people coming to this country and trying to change it. I am very patriotic (something which is a challenge nowadays), and to see this country in the state it's in disappoints me, especially when most of the terrorist threats we recieve are from the fundamental muslims.

However, my wife and I, when visiting Malaysia, were invited for dinner to a muslim household, and we could not have been made more welcome. We were also taken for dinner the following evening at a restaurant, and they insisted on paying, and even went out of their way to drop us home when the meal was finished. We discussed the Koran, and how certain people choose to follow the wrong meaning as opposed to the peaceful belief that the Koran is supposed to be based upon. Both senior members of the family seemed very dismayed that it is taken out of context, and interpreted in a way that causes harm.

I've also been to Turkey, and the muslims there were far more interested in trying to sell me their wares than blow me up.

Same faith, different people, different culture, different path... The sooner non-muslims realise this the better, and the sooner all muslims stop trying to defend everyone under the muslim banner, the more harmonious the relationship may become.




well said m8

faisal
 

GTnomez

Member +
Personally, in my opinion, the problem is two-fold.

The first problem, is that muslims seem duty bound to try and defend their fellow believers, even though some of them follow an extreme version of the Koran. This is very naive, and often fuels most of the anti-muslim feelings that are common place.

The second, is that non-muslims seem to think that all muslims are the same, and are responsible for all the atrocities that occur under the muslim faith.

Now, don't get me wrong... As I stated earlier in the thread, I don't agree with people coming to this country and trying to change it. I am very patriotic (something which is a challenge nowadays), and to see this country in the state it's in disappoints me, especially when most of the terrorist threats we recieve are from the fundamental muslims.

However, my wife and I, when visiting Malaysia, were invited for dinner to a muslim household, and we could not have been made more welcome. We were also taken for dinner the following evening at a restaurant, and they insisted on paying, and even went out of their way to drop us home when the meal was finished. We discussed the Koran, and how certain people choose to follow the wrong meaning as opposed to the peaceful belief that the Koran is supposed to be based upon. Both senior members of the family seemed very dismayed that it is taken out of context, and interpreted in a way that causes harm.

I've also been to Turkey, and the muslims there were far more interested in trying to sell me their wares than blow me up.

Same faith, different people, different culture, different path... The sooner non-muslims realise this the better, and the sooner all muslims stop trying to defend everyone under the muslim banner, the more harmonious the relationship may become.

very well said, i applaude you. it is nice to see someone who has experience the nice side of the muslim faith

Remind me (i think its mark right? sorry if i have mistaken) whenever your down my area, to take you out for a 'drink'
 

gv1.3

Admin
New law in the islamic republic of afghanistan

Women cannot refuse sex with their husband
Women cannot leave the house without their husbands permission

more SICK laws in islamic countries.. now lets hear all the bullshit about how this is not typical of islam.... tell me some more about how nice muslims are... tell an afghan woman who is essentially now able to be raped by her husband how nice and friendly he is... what a crock of shit.
 

GTnomez

Member +
A rule of a country is different to a rule of religion. Just because they have those rules, does not mean it is derived from Islam. Islam teaches that if the husband is not being a Muslim (not praying etc) then she has the right not to share a bed with him.

i dont think Islam was involved in a conspiracy with hitler/nazi as they hated muslims. Hilter was a darwinist and when hi kicked the jews out, the Muslims invitedd them into palenstine.
 

gv1.3

Admin
it is an islamic republic... its not me making their laws if they offend you or any other muslim then why not protest against them calling themselves an islamic republic and treating women like animals. If I was a member of an organisation and they were blackening the organisations name I would stand up against them why doesnt the muslim world do this?

Also on the muslim nazi partnership to take over the world... look it up mate it is so well documented in history and cannot be denied although I have heard plenty of muslims say the holocaust never happened.
 

gv1.3

Admin
I am sure we will get the usual "this was taken out of context" rubbish from some people but here is a good example of the type of abuse of women which is carried out in an islamic republic on a 17 year old child


Again dont flame me for sharing the truth, if you dont like it take it up with the muslims who commit these acts.
 

gv1.3

Admin
its pretty sick alright. Thats the sort of law they want in the UK and the rest of the western world. Thankfully, for the most part, we treat our animals better than they treat their fellow people.
 

Gryzor

Admin
Meet Muslim chicks here..

Check sara08 out, she's not gone be taking any shite...

* Female 19
* Muslim
* Middle Eastern
* United States
* Somewhere, Michigan

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gv1.3

Admin
shes just lucky she lives in America where they are civilised and not an islamic republic as per my post above.
 
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