ISIS threatens to topple Hamas tyrants in Gaza

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  1. The Judge

    The Judge New Member Past Donor

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    Instead of advocating the endless slaughter of hated Semites, it makes much more sense for anti-Semites to recognize and accept the nations of Palestine and Israel, instead of promoting hatred. How many more Semites must be murdered to please racists? If hated Semites want to have a Caliphate, then don't be anti-Semite let them have a Caliphate while focusing instead on condemning Israeli illegal settlements. Israel is the problem of your interests that you need to focus your energy on, not the hated Semites.
     
  2. One Mind

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    There seems to be at least two founders of a religion that were not killers. Christ and the Buddha.

    Odd that you would put these two in the camp with Judaism and Islam. Both of these religions killed in the name of god. Christ was against this, and his teachings are the evidence.

    Mohammed waged war. Christ told peter that he who lives by the sword dies by the sword. And stopped Peter from defending him with his sword when Judas led the persecutors to Christ. Christ said blessed are the peacemakers. Mohammed said to kill.

    Christ was a fanatic for peace and love. You can dislike him for that if you want.

    And no, I am not a Christian. I am agnostic. But I read the bible twice so I know all about Christ, what he said, what he taught. Obviously you do not?
     
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    So two founders didn't kill anyone. But their followers sure as hell have killed millions in the name of those founders. Yes even buddahists can be killers and war fighters as their history has shown..

    As for what Jesus preached, regrettably most Christians cherry pick those teachings. Mohammed fought in (iirc) 27 military campaigns of various sizes. A sign of the times, as the European, African and Asian cultures warred with great regularity amongst themselves fighting in the name of their god(s) even if it was for wholly political aspirations.

    I don't dislike Jesus. I dislike the caricaturization resulting from the development of Christian dogma.
    I dislike the blatant hypocrisy of those who consider themselves truly faithful to <insert name of chose god> . "God is on our side" seems to be a regular feature of warfare for all sides - only one can be right and that is invariably the winners and oddly enough they seem to be the ones who receive absolution for the sins of war.

    Christians wouldn't fight wars if they followed the true teachings of Christ. But they don't and so have been forced to built an enormous amount of dogma, equivocation and
    apologetics to explain why waging war in the name of Jesus is righteous.

    I too have read the bible from cover to cover and I am familiar with Christs teachings and how badly some "Christians" follow them.
    All good of course since they get a "get outta jail free" card if they simply repent before kicking the proverbial bucket.

    I have always imagined it as "dear lord, thank you for my life of sin and debauchery which I enjoyed very much, but now I realize that you are the way and I surrender myself to your infinite wisdom and mercy". Then the bells go off, the confetti comes down and the grim reaper appears with a ticket to paradise in his hands. What a show.
     
  4. Doberman1

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    It seems to me that both the ISIS and Israel here, both of them Semites operate with some type of a common understanding. The ISIS desperately needs a regional ally and feels the big prizes here are to be won in Iraq, not in Palestine. Israel under Netanyahu on the other hand seems to have adopted a Venetian policy. Israel does not take a strong position in the conflict between the Islamic State and the Arab states, but given its past aggravations and disputes with the Arab states in Syria and Iraq, it decided it is in its interest to have these two states embroiled in a constant civil war and destabilized so that no single faction is ever on top and in full control. Hence Israel secretly sides with the IS selling it military hardware here and there and the IS offers many Israelis lucrative real estate deals which it liberated from the Christians in Iraq. IS international position is weak, it is isolated, so Israel needs to support the weaker side for the chaos to continue, while making money when ever possible.
     
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    Jonsa Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    In the last meeting of the world wide jewish conspiracy's ruling council, it was determined that they were paying way too much for stolen Christian land in Iraq and decided to sell it back to the Iraqis for a small by acceptable profit to free up capital to finance weapons acquisition for religious fanatics and crazed sociopathic ********s who when not killing each other are more than delighted to kill jews. These now better armed religious fanatics will go out and kill other well armed religious fanatics and when the dust settles all of them will be dead and only the Jewish religious fanatics will be there to buy up all those abandoned assets at an even bigger profit. Naturally upon such a windfall they will donate a few hospitals, a couple of yeshivahs, a forest or two and at least one orphanage so they can have an never ending supply of the blood of a goy for their Passover matzoh.

    But I'm not a jew hater. I only talk like one. POE
     
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    I don't think the West should take a strong position on any conflicts in the Middle East. Stay the hell out! Let the regional players sort out their regional problems.
     
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    Is it only me who believe Isis are staged and a fabrication?
     
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    No I don't believe The real Muslim's would name their organization after a pagan God of Egypt Isis. Seams to me more like a C.I.A. name for a false flag operation. The U.S.news shows lots of footage of the terrorist in battle or just driving around in a show of force. I have seen less footage of the war in Iraq and Afghanistan then I have of isis. Seams to me mainstream news is promoting their cause and trying to install fear in the brainwashed masses.
     
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    Israeli controlled Islamic State to take over Israeli controlled Hamas?
    Same game, new names.
     

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