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Anybody Practically anyone can wake up tomorrow and print BIbles to suit their taste They can even say fornication is allowed, but does that change the mind of God? It is funny that Muslims accuse the Bible of the same things the Koran has gone through and worse There are several versions of arabic Korans,we have had that discussion There is evidence that the 3rd Caliph standardized the Koran and burnt the others,there;s a thread on that There are a ,million English Korans and more coming out with differing texts another thread There is evidence that several verses in the original Koran never made it into the modern Koran on one of my threads There is evidence that some of the people who crammed Mohammeds Koran were killed in wars and their crammed verses buried with with them forever,discussed previously There is evidence that goats under aisha's bed ate verses that were written on vegetables and the goat is dead and buried There is evidence that Mohammed himself was influenced by the devil ,by his own words and that of his wife and wet nurse There is evidence that Biblical stories were coipied and muddled up into that sham called the koran use search and see the relevant threads. I laugh when I read Muslims playing the tango to hide from the reality of the Koran and have the nerve to talk about the Bible. |
debosky:debosky click on my signature and see why I was banned. Seun admits it was in error and yet he refuses to give me back my username. Go and warn that boy o |
There is nothing in that write up that identifies the man as a Christian and he was not following the teachings of Christ nevertheless. This thread was started by a filthy pig called abuzola who adores suicide bombers and has threatened even his fellow Muslims on this board severally because they dared disagree with his looney ways. May you be stabbed in the crotch 666 times You shamless son of satan Idiot! |
Cancer is no death to wish anyone. I wish she had been mauled by a very hungry lion. That is what she,IBB and all the others deserve why is she not at Minna General Do you know how many Nigerians died today of Cancer without the benefits of a dignosis talk less treatment,thanks to IBB and his thieving Iyawo of the better life for royal women fame. |
Cancer is no death to wish anyone. I wish she had been mauled by a very hungry lion. That is what she,IBB and all the others deserve |
[flash=425,400] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8pUAnrVWUkk&hl=en_US&fs=1&"><[/flash] brother franklin at another service praising the Lord with his tithes and offerings |
[flash=425,400] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nyV5P3x-Z30&hl=en_US&fs=1&"><[/flash] |
she was a party to her husband's thieving ways and they robbed the country blind May they know no peace in this life and in the life to come The blood of Dele Giwa,Maman Vatsa and several others they murdered will haunt them till death Amen! |
a little bit of odeku ![]()
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when the wicked perish,there are shouts of joy |
You are most likely not using the right measurements. eggs and butter are the key for light fluffy cakes |
No2Atheism:Click on my signature to see why |
omotee4u:are we sure you're not the sister? You are beginning to sound insane Olorun ma je |
The girl would be an idiot to go on with the marriage. Does this even need any consideration? It's a decision any intelligent girl will make in a split second. |
posakosa:It looks like he's being court mashalled by the military The military doesn't have a good record of handing down death sentences,I wish he could be prosecuted by the state of Texas and I can almost assure you that he'll be meeting his virgins in about 5 or 6 years from today after all the appeals have been exhausted. I wonder how he'll handle them without hip action. |
Aloy~Emeka:To the first highlighted problem,the answer is easy,marry 3 other women that look like the porn stars you fancy. Islam allows a man to marry 3 women in addition to his bonafide wife if he lusts after them. To the second highlighted problem, make I laff first ![]() na only mount arafat dey? have you tried the Kilimanjaro That maybe where your solution is ![]() allah may have moved on to bigger and better mountains |
He has now been charged with pre-meditated murder and the prosecutors are asking for the death sentence |
~Bluetooth:You may get it after 5 ramadans Other viewers get it ![]() |
MrCrackles:If I hadn't forgotten my other passwords I would have posted the reasons here You go laff taya |
This thread will disappear soon,at least some of you know how childish your able moderators are I said it ![]() |
Other persecutions by the moderator Sorry babyosisi, you've lost your forum posting privileges. Reason: this girl; when did I unban you? |
Mukinatu and Seun Please come here and apologise reinstate my username restore my thread titled [b]43% of Nigerian Muslims support suicide bombings[/b]since the evidence is very clear as I stated in my thread Don't use the forum to lie and persecute those who sound an alarm |
My brother see korokoro victimization all because of Islam. and this is just one of many |
see the full text Support for Suicide Bombings and Bin Laden Still High Among Some Muslims Friday, September 11, 2009By Patrick Goodenough, International Editor A new survey gauging Muslim attitudes indicates that backing for suicide bombings against civilians, while generally down from earlier years, remains significant in some Islamic countries – challenging the assertion that Muslims supporting terrorism constitute a “tiny minority.” In the Pew Global Attitudes Project poll released on Thursday, 68 percent of Palestinian Muslim respondents said suicide bombings against civilians were justifiable “to defend Islam from its enemies.” That view was shared by 43 percent of respondents in Nigeria and 38 percent in Lebanon, where 51 percent of Shi’ites held the view compared to 25 percent of Sunnis. Elsewhere, the proportion of Muslim respondents supporting suicide bombings against civilians was 15 percent in Egypt, 13 percent in Indonesia, 12 percent in Jordan, seven percent in Israel (Muslim Arab citizens), five percent in Pakistan and four percent in Turkey. Of the eight countries polled, support for suicide bombings increased since last year in five of them. On the other hand, this year’s results show a decline over the period since 2002. Pakistan recorded the most striking drop: In 2004, 41 percent of respondents justified suicide terrorism, whereas the number recorded this year was five percent. Terrorism has surged in Pakistan since 2007, and this year alone, at least 750 people had been killed and 2,276 injured in 365 bombings inside Pakistan as of the end of August, according to figures compiled by the South Asia Terrorism Portal in New Delhi. The Pew survey also found although majorities in Nigeria (54 percent) and the Palestinian territories (52 percent) expressed “confidence in the al Qaeda leader [Osama bin Laden] to do the right thing regarding world affairs.” In the other countries surveyed, the Saudi terrorist enjoyed the backing of 28 percent of respondents in Jordan, 25 percent in Indonesia, 23 percent in Egypt, 18 percent in Pakistan, 16 percent in Israel, four percent in Lebanon and two percent in Turkey. The biggest drop in support for bin Laden was measured in Indonesia (down 34 points since 2003), Jordan (down 28 points) and Pakistan (down 28 points). The trend in Nigeria was in the opposite direction – up 10 points since 2003. ‘Tiny minority’ The poll comes amid reports that the New York Police Department – after taking flak from Muslim organizations – has inserted into a key report on terrorism a “statement of clarification,” saying among other things that “a tiny minority of Muslims … subscribe to al-Qaeda’s ideology of war and terror.” The two-page statement has been added to a report first drawn up by two NYPD intelligence analysts in 2007 and reportedly used by government agencies around the U.S. The report is entitled “Radicalization in the West: The Homegrown Threat.” The report examines the jihadist ideology, inspiration provided by al-Qaeda, and the process of radicalization, including political, social, economic and personal factors that can act as catalysts. It also highlights the role of the Internet in disseminating the jihadist ideology. When the report first came out, it caused a stir among Islamic organizations. In response, some came together to form the Muslim American Civil Liberties Coalition (MACLC), which late last year released a critique. In it, MACLC said the NYPD report “presents a distorted and misleading depiction of Islam and its adherents,” calls their loyalties and motivations into question, and “erroneously associates religious precepts with violence and terror.” It contested the NYPD’s argument that the threat of “Islamic-based radicalism” was growing, calling it unsubstantiated and speculative. To back up that position, MACLC cited a 2008 Gallup Center for Muslim Studies survey which found that across 10 Muslim-majority nations, the radicalized group – those saying 9/11 was “completely justified” and voicing an unfavorable opinion of the U.S. – comprised “about seven percent of the total population.” (Seven percent of 1.3 billion, the estimated number of the world’s Muslims, is 91 million). The “statement of clarification” now inserted by the NYPD points out that the report focuses on terrorism in the West, inspired by and linked to al-Qaeda. “The twisted ideology that underpins this specific type of terrorism claims its legitimacy from an extremist misinterpretation of Islam. As a consequence, this particular type of terrorist ideology has historically found most of its supporters to be Muslim. “Nevertheless, NYPD understands that it is a tiny minority of Muslims who subscribe to al-Qaeda’s ideology of war and terror and that the NYPD’s focus on al-Qaeda inspired terrorism should not be mistaken for any implicit or explicit justification for racial, religious or ethnic profiling.” In a letter to NYPD Commissioner Raymond Kelly this week, MACLC welcomed the appearance of the “statement of clarification” but said the police department needs to do more to publicize the move, which it said had apparently been made “without any public announcement.” It also argued that the report itself remained unchanged, and said it regretted that the statement of clarification “was relegated to an insert within the report, rather than being implemented throughout the text itself.” MACLC raised several other unresolved concerns, saying the report “should more clearly state that there is no per se link between Islam and terrorism and that the report’s focus on al-Qaeda should not be read to suggest such a link.” so why the cover up? |
and the response to the above claim which is clear is Sorry 0sisi, you've lost your forum posting privileges. Reason: Falsehood. 43% of PALESTINIAN muslims, not Nigerian. Is the truth that painful that it has to covered up with lies ? |
68 percent of Palestinian Muslim respondents said suicide bombings against civilians were justifiable “to defend Islam from its enemies.”I demand an apology! ![]() |
why is the moderator persecuting me for speaking the truth? who is the liar? |
Sorry 0sisi, you've lost your forum posting privileges. Reason: Falsehood. 43% of PALESTINIAN muslims, not Nigerian. Support for Suicide Bombings and Bin Laden Still High Among Some Muslims Friday, September 11, 2009By Patrick Goodenough, International Editor A new survey gauging Muslim attitudes indicates that backing for suicide bombings against civilians, while generally down from earlier years, remains significant in some Islamic countries – challenging the assertion that Muslims supporting terrorism constitute a “tiny minority.” In the Pew Global Attitudes Project poll released on Thursday, 68 percent of Palestinian Muslim respondents said suicide bombings against civilians were justifiable “to defend Islam from its enemies.” That view was shared by 43 percent of respondents in Nigeria and 38 percent in Lebanon, where 51 percent of Shi’ites held the view compared to 25 percent of Sunnis. Elsewhere, the proportion of Muslim respondents supporting suicide bombings against civilians was 15 percent in Egypt, 13 percent in Indonesia, 12 percent in Jordan, seven percent in Israel (Muslim Arab citizens), five percent in Pakistan and four percent in Turkey. Of the eight countries polled, support for suicide bombings increased since last year in five of them. On the other hand, this year’s results show a decline over the period since 2002. Pakistan recorded the most striking drop: In 2004, 41 percent of respondents justified suicide terrorism, whereas the number recorded this year was five percent. Terrorism has surged in Pakistan since 2007, and this year alone, at least 750 people had been killed and 2,276 injured in 365 bombings inside Pakistan as of the end of August, according to figures compiled by the South Asia Terrorism Portal in New Delhi. The Pew survey also found although majorities in Nigeria (54 percent) and the Palestinian territories (52 percent) expressed “confidence in the al Qaeda leader [Osama bin Laden] to do the right thing regarding world affairs.” In the other countries surveyed, the Saudi terrorist enjoyed the backing of 28 percent of respondents in Jordan, 25 percent in Indonesia, 23 percent in Egypt, 18 percent in Pakistan, 16 percent in Israel, four percent in Lebanon and two percent in Turkey. The biggest drop in support for bin Laden was measured in Indonesia (down 34 points since 2003), Jordan (down 28 points) and Pakistan (down 28 points). The trend in Nigeria was in the opposite direction – up 10 points since 2003. ‘Tiny minority’ The poll comes amid reports that the New York Police Department – after taking flak from Muslim organizations – has inserted into a key report on terrorism a “statement of clarification,” saying among other things that “a tiny minority of Muslims … subscribe to al-Qaeda’s ideology of war and terror.” The two-page statement has been added to a report first drawn up by two NYPD intelligence analysts in 2007 and reportedly used by government agencies around the U.S. The report is entitled “Radicalization in the West: The Homegrown Threat.” The report examines the jihadist ideology, inspiration provided by al-Qaeda, and the process of radicalization, including political, social, economic and personal factors that can act as catalysts. It also highlights the role of the Internet in disseminating the jihadist ideology. When the report first came out, it caused a stir among Islamic organizations. In response, some came together to form the Muslim American Civil Liberties Coalition (MACLC), which late last year released a critique. In it, MACLC said the NYPD report “presents a distorted and misleading depiction of Islam and its adherents,” calls their loyalties and motivations into question, and “erroneously associates religious precepts with violence and terror.” It contested the NYPD’s argument that the threat of “Islamic-based radicalism” was growing, calling it unsubstantiated and speculative. To back up that position, MACLC cited a 2008 Gallup Center for Muslim Studies survey which found that across 10 Muslim-majority nations, the radicalized group – those saying 9/11 was “completely justified” and voicing an unfavorable opinion of the U.S. – comprised “about seven percent of the total population.” (Seven percent of 1.3 billion, the estimated number of the world’s Muslims, is 91 million). The “statement of clarification” now inserted by the NYPD points out that the report focuses on terrorism in the West, inspired by and linked to al-Qaeda. “The twisted ideology that underpins this specific type of terrorism claims its legitimacy from an extremist misinterpretation of Islam. As a consequence, this particular type of terrorist ideology has historically found most of its supporters to be Muslim. “Nevertheless, NYPD understands that it is a tiny minority of Muslims who subscribe to al-Qaeda’s ideology of war and terror and that the NYPD’s focus on al-Qaeda inspired terrorism should not be mistaken for any implicit or explicit justification for racial, religious or ethnic profiling.” In a letter to NYPD Commissioner Raymond Kelly this week, MACLC welcomed the appearance of the “statement of clarification” but said the police department needs to do more to publicize the move, which it said had apparently been made “without any public announcement.” It also argued that the report itself remained unchanged, and said it regretted that the statement of clarification “was relegated to an insert within the report, rather than being implemented throughout the text itself.” MACLC raised several other unresolved concerns, saying the report “should more clearly state that there is no per se link between Islam and terrorism and that the report’s focus on al-Qaeda should not be read to suggest such a link.” |

