View Single Post
Old 10-05-2006, 09:05 AM   #70
Robert
R-Tard
 
Join Date: Oct 2005
Posts: 612
Quote:
Originally Posted by GT40FIED
You can personally like anything you want...doesn't mean it's gonna happen.

You know what's funny? Christians always like to talk about how the bible preaches love and tolerance and the Qu'Ran preaches violence and cruelty. When weighed in history, who do you think has killed more people in the name of conversion? Christians had all of the Crusades, both Inquisitions, etc. etc. etc. Muslims had...well...not much, really (with the exception of wars fought between other muslims).

And really...a class specifically in terrorism? Somehow I doubt any accredited university would teach such a class. I'm just saying, sounds a bit...questionable.

Which college do you attend?

It's a GE course called 'understanding terrorism' and just because your ignorant to the school system in Canada (which is ranked higher then the US school system) doesn't mean anything in this situation. Other then the fact your US education is failing to educate you. This course explores the history behind terrorism, the development of the term and how it has evolved over time to mean something different. It is both history/terrorism as the two are so closely related.

I already explained the issues with Christians in that area. It cannot be undo, we can only move forward. The major difference, and you have chosen to ignore it is the fact that after we have overcome RC rule of government we are accepting of other religions/views. Consider for a moment the environment in North American before you open your mouth in the future speaking untruths. Canada/US were founded on Christian values, and God is in both of our consititutions. We do no wish to remove Muslims from the face of the earth and seek to maintain a peaceful state. This however is not the same view of things as Islams

Steve - I am actually rather disappointed by your last few debates on this board. In both cases you've come off as misinformed and base your arguements on weak footings.

Last edited by Robert : 10-05-2006 at 09:10 AM.
Robert is offline   Reply With Quote