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gina
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I am not comparing it. The point was stated by the author, who said to say no to both activities/actions. (doing terrorist attacks, or accepting or participating in homosexual activities). The correlation came because of the attack in Orlando. The shooter reportedly was so upset that his son witnessed two male persons kissing, that he decided to do something about that.


 
Posted : June 25, 2016 11:34 am
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I see. So you don't support the author's position then. You were just pointing out his viewpoint. Ok.


 
Posted : June 25, 2016 11:53 am
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His position is just say no to both. I support that; but I understand what many others do not. These groups are doing pre-emptive fighting and war against secular law. Right now secular law is not that bad for most people living in the west. There will come a time however, when secular law can not be accepted, and that time will be when the anti-Christ rises. [because you would have to take an oath to him, and agree with his policies that he implements as the one world ruler].

Should all the groups just wait till that time before they object, but get ready, like a standing army? They are in the position where they are being pre-emptively attacked by governments that want to do trade agreements in those countries, and want to move native people off their ancestral lands so that western companies and their financial foreign partners can come in and make a lot of money off the resources of those countries. They are being forced to fight now, and they are being killed by drones and bombs, so that later no one can rise up to fight against the demonic one world ruler of the one world govt. [the new world order]. The rest of the people will be unarmed and unable to launch any meaningful resistance.

That's what's going on.

[Edited on 6/26/2016 by gina]


 
Posted : June 26, 2016 10:55 am
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These groups are doing pre-emptive fighting and war against secular law.

Which groups? Terrorists and Homosexuals?


 
Posted : June 26, 2016 11:00 am
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You would call them terrorists. There are no homosexuals in their ranks.


 
Posted : June 28, 2016 12:26 pm
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You would call them terrorists. There are no homosexuals in their ranks.

I wouldn't call them anything, I was asking you. I'm still trying to figure out what your original post was trying to achieve. If terrorism wasn't being compared to homosexuality, then why link the two things?

There are lots of bad things in the world that people don't like for one reason or another, usually when they are presented side by side it means that one has something to do with the other.


 
Posted : June 28, 2016 1:28 pm
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You would call them terrorists. There are no homosexuals in their ranks.

I wouldn't call them anything, I was asking you. I'm still trying to figure out what your original post was trying to achieve. If terrorism wasn't being compared to homosexuality, then why link the two things?

There are lots of bad things in the world that people don't like for one reason or another, usually when they are presented side by side it means that one has something to do with the other.

One does have something to do with the other.

The attack was a terror attack. We have been told the reason for the attack was the shooter's opposition to homosexuality, when his son saw a man and a man kissing in public, that was the event that forced him to take the actions that he took. It has also been said, because he called 911 to let them know he was doing it to show support for Isis, whose ideology is to kill those who engage in homosexual behavior. The people were targeted because of their sexual practices by someone whose religious beliefs compel him to do something about that.

If people say no to homosexuality, the terrorists will not target them and kill them for that behavior. So that attack would not have happened. I know you will say they do not have the right to do that, the religious beliefs say otherwise. People keep avoiding the reality of the war which is really secular law versus religious law, it is as Osama said, a holy war. It is people unwilling to live according to whatever laws man decides to put in place WHEN those laws violate the laws that God dictated and gave to mankind. The politicians do not want to talk about secular law or God's laws. They try to say it is democracy versus Shariah, but really it is secular law vs. Shariah when related to the Muslims. If it was related to the Christians, it would be secular law vs. the laws from the Bible, and for the Jews, it is secular laws versus the laws from the Torah. For all the religions homosexuality was forbidden, but secular law promotes it.

Again, people do not understand their way of life has been under attack, long before you heard of Al Qaida or Isis, secular law has eroded the laws man was originally given for the convenience and approval of the masses/the public. Eventually Jesus will be back, and he will not accept that. It tells you that in Corinthians, a man would come and destroy all dominion (that means rule over the earth, governments and financial systems will crash) and then hand it back to God (to establish his way and his rule over the earth). People just do not know this or comprehend it yet.

[Edited on 6/30/2016 by gina]

[Edited on 6/30/2016 by gina]


 
Posted : June 30, 2016 9:46 am
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I know you will say they do not have the right to do that

Every time you answer my questions you say you know what I would say. It's irritating, because you don't know what I would say or think. I don't share personal politics or spiritual beliefs on public forums. I was just wondering about your homosexual terrorism thing. Thanks for the clarification.


 
Posted : July 1, 2016 1:17 pm
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Most people share their opinions so that an honest dialogue takes place. The only people who ask questions but never tell you their point of view are profilers. I am assuming you are not one, so why not share your point of view? There are some who when they do not agree with you will attack you, and ask you to prove and justify yourself, but that comes with the territory. That should not stop you from having a discussion.

[Edited on 7/1/2016 by gina]


 
Posted : July 1, 2016 1:37 pm
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i see you assumed you would be attacked. Fair nuf. I'm not an attacker type, when it ccomes to intellectual exchange. Not sure what you mean by profilers, but, seriously I was baffled by the original post. I don't share personal stuff, of course I blow lots of air about what I think is going on out there. And I do enjoy making fun of people who take themselves too seriously.

My view is live and let live. If someone interferes with that on my watch, then I probably won't let them live.

I just couldn't figure out what you meant by terrorists. And why you were so sure there were no homosexual terrorists.

[Edited on 7/1/2016 by BrerRabbit]


 
Posted : July 1, 2016 2:10 pm
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The media trying to adhere to the guidelines from Washington has defined terrorists as any of the Muslims resistance fighters or groups, so we have all basically accepted that, although I usually say fighters or insurgents if they are fighters I have some disagreement in philosophies with.

After 2001 I started saying offensive and defensive jihad to try to distinguish between certain actions taken, to make it easy for people to understand, but in the purest sense there is only jihad - the differences are the struggle people fight within themselves - spiritual and the one they fight out in the world on the battlefield against the attack on their bodies, property, and religion.

There are differing belief as to what is required and what is permissible, and I have wanted to write a short book explaining that, but I also want and need to study with the scholars to be accurate. Eventually I will travel, increase my knowledge and teach those who wish to learn from me.

Our country has sought to prevent people from even using the words Shariah or jihad, because they don't want people learning, or thinking. They want to tell you what you are allowed to know and learn; they did not want anyone hearing what Osama had to say, they thought people might like him, agree with him and then dissent would rise. A free nation should let people think what they want, and learn; but as you see here, God is being snuffed out, not allowed to talk about him in the classrooms, Judge Roy Moore had to take down the Ten Commandments from his courtroom, because it might influence the jurors to convict guilty people who came in there for trials. God is not just being marginalized, he is being kicked out of America completely, little by little. If this was a Muslim country, the revolution would already be on, it is just because we are so lazy and complacent that nobody objects or cares.

[Edited on 7/1/2016 by gina]


 
Posted : July 1, 2016 2:28 pm
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You baffle everyone here because you are always on about Islam, so you appear to be Muslim. Then you criticize Obama for coddling Muslims, and then you support Trump, who hates them. Anyway, good luck, your book sounds like a worthy project. You could probably get about ten thousand pages from your posts here! 😉


 
Posted : July 1, 2016 2:59 pm
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