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#121 Arpa

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Posted 30 November 2007 - 10:23 AM

Yes, yes.
By all means, lte's have those CLOWNS from Anakara invade and conquer the Vatican, and crap on the cross.
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Posted 30 November 2007 - 10:34 AM

I heard about that. I wish Sassun were here to comment. smile.gif

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Posted 01 December 2007 - 08:07 AM

Europeans should adopt Islam or else..... tongue.gif

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Posted 22 August 2008 - 08:32 AM

DejasVu all over again. Only this time with a twist.
See highlights below.
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Middle East Angry Over New Book on Islam
Aug 20, 2008
"Turkish news agencies have attacked the author as being a Christian
Extremist."

AKRON, OHIO -- Markus Aurelius' explosive new book, "Bleeding for
Allah: Why Islam will Conquer the Free World, What Americans Need to
Know" has Muslims from Turkey to Saudi Arabia blistering with
rage. The new book, which took more than four years to research and
write, scrutinizes Islam from its very birth. The Koran, the holy book
of more than one billion people worldwide, is systematically analyzed
by the author to reveal the true nature of its message. "Bleeding for
Allah" goes the full distance in detailing the uncomfortable and
painful truth of that message.

Turkish news agencies have attacked the author as being a "Christian
extremist" (Ankara News) and of "promoting culture wars" (Jurnalturk).
Dozens of websites in Turkey, Syria and Saudi Arabia have condemned
the work as nothing more than propaganda of the Bush administration.
The Turks appear particularly sensitive to Aurelius' gruesome account of the
Turkish propagated Armenian Genocide.
The Turkish news outlets reiterate that Islam is only a religion of peace.


Although touted as a peaceful religion and Islamic terrorists
dismissed as misguided fanatics, it is clear that the very words of
Allah, as voiced through the Archangel Gabriel to the Prophet
Muhammad, are anything but peaceful. Markus Aurelius' breakthrough
work, in clear and concise fashion, gives countless examples of
Koranic verse that readily demonstrates its militancy and
violence. While Aurelius is quite sensitive to the influence of
cultural bias on interpretation, he finds it extremely difficult to
dismiss the troubling tenor of so many of the Koran's verses, such as:

-Believers, take neither the Jews nor the Christians for your
friends.-- Koran, 5:51

-Prophet, make war on the unbelievers and the hypocrites, and deal
sternly with them. -- Koran, 66:9

-When the sacred months are over, slay the idolaters wherever you find
them. Arrest them, besiege them, and lie in ambush everywhere for
them. --Koran 9:5

In an effort to further reduce cultural bias but still illustrate the
militancy of Islam, "Bleeding for Allah" includes a unique comparative
analysis of specific words between the New Testament and the
Koran. For example, the words "punishment" and "torture" appear 600
percent more in the Koran while the word "love" appears 500 percent
less.

Additionally, Aurelius carefully examines the Prophet Muhammad's life,
including the gruesome details of his ruthless rise to power in the
early seventh century. "The shrewd Prophet creatively found divine
words of support from Allah for his banditry and mass murder,"
Aurelius writes. "Sadly, more than one billion people believe those
words today."

Americans are woefully in the dark regarding the Koran, but few have
taken the time to read it. The author challenges the American public
to examine the Koran and draw their own conclusions.

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Keywords: Islam,Muslims,Muhammad,terrorists,Turkey,Saudi
Arabia,genocide, Religion » General

http://www.pressrele...merica-2712.htm




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Posted 19 September 2008 - 04:33 PM

tongue.gif biggrin.gif Speaking of Mickey Mouse, see what this Mecca Rat has done. goof.gif jester.gif
Once again , dejas vu all over again.
How about we ban those Ali Baba and their Forty Million “oil” thieves.
See Popeye and Olive “Oyl “ below.
http://www.nationall...ter_22793.shtml
DC Journal
Mickey Mouse as Satan: Saudi Cleric Attacks Cartoon Character
By Jeff Freeland
Sep 18, 2008
Mickey Mouse is an agent of Satan and he must be killed, Sheikh Muhammad Munajid, a former Saudi ambassador to the U.S. said. The cleric has called the loveable Disney character Mickey Mouse "one of Satan's soldiers" a report from Fox News claims. The statement came during a call in show where the Saudi was answering questions from television viewers.
The cleric said household mice and their animated counterparts must be rubbed out, the UK Daily Telegraph reported this week. "The mouse is a repulsive, corrupting creature," Sheikh Munajid said to network al-Majd.

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Also rememer that the name of the present FM of furkey is Ali Baba(jan). tongue.gif
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ali_Baba
Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves
Ali Baba by Maxfield Parrish (1909).
Ali Baba (Arabic, Persian: علي بابا) is a fictional character based in Ancient Arabia. He is described in the adventure tale of Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves, part of The Book of One Thousand and One Nights (Arabian Nights, Persian: هزار و یک شب). Some critics believe that this story was added to The Book of One Thousand and One Nights by one of its European transcribers, Antoine Galland, an 18th-century French orientalist who may have heard it in oral form from an Arab story-teller from Aleppo. However, Richard F. Burton claimed it to be part of the original Book of One Thousand and One Nights. This story has also been used as a popular pantomime plot—perhaps most famously in the pantomime/musical Chu Chin Chow (1916).

Popeye;, Ali Baba

Edited by Arpa, 19 September 2008 - 05:45 PM.





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