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Off Topic Indoctrinated Preaching and Hate Speech

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  1. its been fun thanks :)

    its been fun thanks :) ♬♬Badum-tish! ♬♬
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    I watched this video earlier today whilst researching some information on Extremism in different religions.



    The absurd religious rhetoric could be from a Monty Python skit it'd be amusing in a comedy sketch if only it was not taken as the 'truth' - The Imam talks about the- joys of Paradise, saying that men will have the strength of a hundred men in Paradise and will be busy "tearing hymens," while the virgins of Paradise, whose breasts are "like pomegranates," become virgins every time again.

    I know it's a topic that's been debated on here numerous times - but to me this insightful clip only clarifies why this world is ****ed whilst all religious extremism is tolerated!

    After watching this televised 'preachers holy doctrines' this is for want of a better expression is pure 'hate speech' - and it's how and why these religious extremist are committing atrocities in their Deities name - and how the '72 virgins' parable are being validated to the indoctrinated idiots who carry out their suicidal bombing campaigns.
     
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  2. Billy Death

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    Who the **** would want 72 virgins anyway?
    72 slags, aye, that I'd understand.
    ****ing thick muzzie bastards.
    Hate the ignorant bastards.
    Scum of the ****ing earth.
     
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  3. MrRAWhite

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    The west has became a more tolerant society mainly because we have largely turned our backs on religion and all the bigotry that goes with it. However we now find ourselves in a situation were we are seeing a fast growing Islamic population that are creating separate communities apart from the wider community and based on the very religious bigotry that we have left behind..
     
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  4. Tel (they/them)

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    Let more in
     
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  5. Blind Corner

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    These 72 virgins, do they cut their clits off , or do they finally get to enjoy it , I mean they are in paradise after all.
     
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  6. Billy Death

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    Right, before I'm accused of being a bigot let me just say that I despise all religions.

    Now - muslims.
    They don't mind mass murder, clitoral circumcision, terrorism, stoning people to death, treat women like ****e, deny girls education, chopping hands off some poor **** who nicked a loaf of bread because he was starving.
    All of that's fine by them.

    But yet they get offended at the sight of a man with a bare chest or a young woman in a short skirt!
    I mean really, wtf is all that about?
    Can anybody please explain that to me because I'm at a loss?

    They call young English girls slags but are happy to groom them & hire them out to their fat old uncles for sex.
    What's it all about?
     
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  7. Tel (they/them)

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    We were all taught at school, many things that we take as fact, such as photosynthesis.

    The things we are taught in school are always proved, scientifically with experiments, mathematically with calculations, language by translation and reading.

    What we were told about diet control, fats, carbs and proteins, it all works out. Tectonic plates, rock formations... stands up to scrutiny, we learn foreign languages and it works because we can go to that country and try it out and foreign folk understand us.

    What's the one subject that NONE of it stands up to scrutiny? When has anybody ever proved that Moses parted the red sea? When has it ever been proved that god made it rain for 40 days and 40 nights and let a bloke build a big boat to save all the animals? Surely he had to re-freeze this water once the 40 days were up so why are we able to trace back glacial landscaping for millions of years, when it only happened a few years ago relatively?

    The only reason religion was made up was to brainwash the masses into becoming scared, they were being watched by big brother, a mistake will be punished in the afterlife by a being far more powerful than any man, but good behaviour will be rewarded with an eternity in paradise... and errr yeah throw a load of birds in there for the blokes who can't get a shag down here, just in case they think all the women are being bad by showing their arms... thus these dirty sluts will end up in... errr, hell! Good one, put some fire there, so you'll burn for eternity... make something really bad as well, yeah, the 'devil' that sounds good, don't make him as strong as god though... hopefully nobody will ask why god created a devil.

    Then what we'll do is get a few lads to go away and write their version of the story in a book, you go that way, allan, you go over there, Yeezy, you go up that way... Buddah, when you get off your arse, you head east <ok> spread the word.

    Oh, I should have checked they all had their stories the same before they left, never mind... what could go wrong?
     
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  8. Billy Death

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    Excellent post. <ok>
     
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  9. MrRAWhite

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    Can't argue with a single line of this post..<ok>
     
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  10. Tel (they/them)

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    If you do a good job of convincing somebody that something exists, they'll never have a reason to question it.

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    Boris Johnson is another prime example of trying to indoctrinate people saying that "we" will have control over our own borders and law making institutions." The question I ask is when did you or I ever have any say in what laws are instituted by Parliament or the EU? It has never happened. So my message to Bull**** Johnson is to go and do one.
     
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    Should we just let that fat, sweaty, swampdonkey Merkel keep telling us what to do then? Female Jeremy Corbyn.
     
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  13. John Cardew

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    I went to a catholic school and I don't thing RE was ever presented as historical fact, otherwise you would just study it in History. It's more a study of different cultures and their belief systems, we were never taught that "Moses parted the Red Sea" or anything like that.
     
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  14. Tel (they/them)

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    Well that shows that RE teachers may have a little less creative freedom nowadays (you're only about 20 right?), when I was at school, we were taught religion as if it were all fact. The teachers were all idiots, especially in infant/junior school where they made us do prayers every morning and just before we left school to thank god for everything we learned that day... god can go **** himself, I learned everything on my own.

    Religion should not be part of the syllabus at all, it's a stupid hobby... I'd rather future generations learned how to not get into debt.
     
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    22 mate. I'm sure things have changed more in the last couple of decades as scientific advances have been made. We still had to do stuff like the Lord's prayer or Hail Mary or whatever it's called, but RE was definitely never portrayed as fact. The opposite, actually.

    School really has nothing to do with preparing you for life. Reading and reviewing poetry has no impact on you unless you want to be a poet. A very tiny portion of the world's population will ever need to figure out what pi is. Our education system is a bit of a joke from top to bottom, RE is just one part of that.
     
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    I think the syllabus is created in order to find out what a pupil has a good aptitude for, I never really enjoyed maths and English as they were boring subject but I excelled in both... if somebody excels and enjoys the subjects then I guess it could be the start of their path.

    It's not the best but it would benefit from ditching religion in my opinion, because the day we start to treat religion as a stupid hobby instead of taking it seriously and throwing money at it, will be the day we can turn our back on ancient lies and start to dismiss it.
     
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  17. Blunham Mackem

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    Do you want kids only to ever learn utilitarian skills and never appreciate the beauty of the arts in all its forms?

    What a grey world you'd live in.
     
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  18. Tel (they/them)

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    That's Cardew you're talking to, he loves poetry <laugh> his life is a rainbow.
     
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  19. John Cardew

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    Well you know I don't fully agree with that <laugh> But I agree religion should be given no significance to those who aren't interested in it, it certainly shouldn't be a compulsory part of education as it was in my school. I think the study of other cultures is important though and should remain on the syllabus for those who want to study it. Otherwise we risk becoming very insular which is one of the big problems with the Muslim community.
     
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  20. John Cardew

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    No but it shouldn't be compulsory. Nothing in the world was ever going to make me want to read my anthology, and yet I had to do it until I was nearly an adult.
     
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