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Christianity EtcRe: Could Atheism Be Considered The Gay Religion? by Saintparis2: 6:08pm On Oct 13, 2012
Islamic Paradise has the wife/wives of the earth that also end[s] in Paradise. Then there are Houris along with that.
“They shall have all that they will desire with their Lord. That is the reward of the good doers.” 39:34
So the bottom line is that paradise is a child’s fantasy land. You can wish anything and it will be yours. But isn’t this statement in disagreement with other verses of the Quran that clearly describe how paradise is made and how many celestial whores men get?
Suppose you want 75 or 750 whòres you have your wish? Or you want a gay Partner. what if your wife wishes to be with some sexy latino dude with six packs? What will you do? Override her wishes with yours and she does the same and it goes on and on? Why even give a number when the choice is left up to the believer? This to me seems contradiction.
This afternoon, I was just thinking about Cialis, Viagra, etc. The majority of the users are not muslims, yet the same folks, like yourself will bad mouth the muslims, when in fact you people don't see any se,xual act you don't engage in with pride.
am not bad mouthing anyone. Why are you thinking of viagra if you don't use it? Can you Prove beyond every reasonable doubt that muslims don't use it considering the fact they're polygamous? Even your prophet used to visit his numerous wives in one night and boasted to have the séxual powers of 30 men! Can you prove beyond every reasonable doubt that muhammad wasn't using locally made viagra in his days? cheesy
St paris, you dey fall my hand [like eplc fail of logicboy the atheist, aka abdulsleek who is proud that he didnt fast in this past ramadhan and 5 daily prayers has become a burden to him in London. I wonder if he lives in New York City, he would have denied ever knowing any muslim.
delusion at work. The same abdulsleek and 3 other muslims couldn't handle and you're here making mouth. That's how saddam Hussein declared himself victorious on state tv after losing the gulf war. If you have problem with abdul take it up to him am sure he's quite capable of defending himself.
Peter denied Jesus of the hanging event, they said in the Bibles. The same peter who satan lived in. Talk about satanic verses since what said is n the pages of the Bibles. Or Jesus didn't say to peter that Peter was Satan?
i wonder what this has got to do with anything. Where did you get all this from? The answer to question no
IslamRe: Muslim Cleric Abu Islam Burns The Holy Bible And Is Met With Applause by Saintparis2: 4:25pm On Sep 16, 2012
The religion of peace cool who cares tongue
Foreign AffairsYoutube Refuses To Remove Anti-islamic Film Clip by Saintparis2(op): 10:13am On Sep 15, 2012
YouTube will not remove a film clip mocking the Islamic Prophet Mohammad that has been blamed foranti-US protests in Egypt and Libya, but it has blocked access to it in those countries.
The clip, based on a longer film, depicts the prophet as a fraud and philanderer and has been blamed for sparking violence at US embassies in Cairo and Benghazi. US Ambassador to Libya Christopher Stevens and three other American diplomats were killed by gunmen in an attack on the US Consulate in Benghazi on Tuesday.
Google's response to the crisis highlighted the struggle faced by the company, and others like it, to balance free speech with legal and ethical concerns in an age when social media can impact world events.
Analysts say they have seen a handful of internet companies generally take a more hands-off approach to controversial political speech, perhaps motivated by idealistic and business considerations.
In a brief statement on Wednesday, Google officials rejected the notion of removing the video on groundsit did not violate YouTube's policies, but restricted viewers in Egypt and Libya from loading it due to the special circumstances in the country.
"This video – which is widely available on the Web – isclearly within our guidelines and so will stay on YouTube," Google said in a statement. "However, given the very difficult situation in Libya and Egypt, we have temporarily restricted access in both countries."
The company added: "Our hearts are with the families of the people murdered in yesterday's attackin Libya."
The 14-minute clip is a trailer for a film called the"Innocence of Muslims," widely attributed to a man who described himself as a California-based Israeli Jew named Sam Bacile.
Under Google's procedures, YouTube users can flag objectionable content. It is reviewed by a team of Google staff scattered around the world. By late Thursday, a copy of the video had been viewed more than 122,000 times and had been flagged by users for removal, but it remained.
When videos come under review, YouTube weighs the content against " community guidelines, " which prohibit hate speech, including speech that attacks ordemeans a group based on religion.
"They've had a number of years to be thinking about free speech issues," Harvard law professor Jonathan Zittrain said.
"I can see them trying to keep an eye on the longer term and not wanting to go down the slippery slope of entertaining more and more demands to take things down. That can be corrosive in the longer haul."
Observers say Google has grown more averse to removing videos. After its 2006 acquisition of YouTube, it was accused of censorship in several high-profile controversies.
"They're squeezed on all sides," said Rebecca MacKinnon, a fellow at the New America Foundation."But because of pressure from a lot of people who feel they made the wrong decisions, they now generally err on the side of keeping things up."
In recent years, Google has used technology to filter out videos in certain countries to comply with local regulations. Twitter announced a similar technology to censor tweets by country this year.
Others say Google has not done enough and bears a responsibility to police hate- speech more closely.
In 2008, Senator Joe Lieberman of Connecticut accused Google of not doing enough to remove YouTube videos produced by Islamic militants. An Italian court in 2010 convicted four Google executivesof invasion of privacy after faulting the company for not moving quickly enough to pull a video of an autistic child being bullied.
On Wednesday, Afghanistan's general director of information technology at the Ministry of Communications, Aimal Marjan, told Reuters: " We have been told to shut down YouTube to the Afghan public until the video is taken down."
YouTube did not respond to a request for comment onthe Afghan government's move.
Underscoring Google's quandary, some digital free expression groups have criticised YouTube for censoring the video.
Eva Galperin of the Electronic Frontier Foundation said given Google' s strong track record of protecting free speech, she was surprised the company gave in to pressure to selectively block in an attempt "to be seen as doing something in response to the violence."
"It is extremely unusual for YouTube to block a video in any country without it being a violation of their terms of service or in response to a valid legal complaint," Galperin said. " I'm not sure they did the right thing."
Zittrain said th e dilemmas facing YouTube will persist as the flow of online content continues to balloon.
"It's a more vibrant and chaotic speech marketplace than we've ever known," Zittrain said.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/google/9540098/YouTube-refuses-to-remove-anti-Islamic-film-clip.html

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