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13 countries have declared not being religious as a crime punishable by death
all 13 have declared the country to have a national religion
for all 13 that religion is islam
:facepalm:

I am no more against islam than christianity than scientology
im against fake news & religion gets no free pass
afterall its called faith precisely because its not fact
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I asked a poster on here who wasn't happy I vocally disagree with killing people for not sharing the countries religion & that im openly against religion if he would like all the worlds 195 countries to declare not being religious as a crime punishable by death

he said YES :shock:

take a moment to realise everyone who posted above inc. me would be dead if such a loving fellow ceo poster could get his religion of peace/love to rule, they try to do so by indoctrinating children, the poor, the sick & anyone going through mental fragility due to trauma, addiction & isolation :x

without religion you would have good people doing good & bad people doing bad :)
for good people to do bad takes religion (ceo poster wanting us dead for example) :roll:
if you need to read a book & fear a sky monster to make you behave well to others you just lack empathy :x

hail Lucifer :bow:
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pczz wrote: Wed Jan 17, 2018 3:10 am Sometimes they deserve, sometimes not, but where is all the Muslim Aid for Syrian refugees? how many refuges have muslim countries taken from Myanmar? you don't see massive airflifts from other religions or governments when the shit hits and they never get criticised?
pczz wrote: Wed Jan 17, 2018 9:27 am
John Bingham wrote: Wed Jan 17, 2018 9:23 am
pczz wrote: Wed Jan 17, 2018 9:05 am Wow. a whole $200, million. that must have bankrupted the Arab world. With regards to rohingya in Pakistan, they are being sent back, not resettled.
That is one single organization. You might as well admit your basic premise was wrong and based on prejudice rather than any facts. Where is your source for that statement about Pakistan?
I do not accept it is wrong. I do not see Saudi Arabia or Malaysia, or Indonesai or the UAE or iran rushing forward to resettle refugees from Syria or send aid to Yemen, Syria, Afghanistan, Iraq or sudan.


You asked where the Muslim aid is, and how many Rohingya refugees Muslim countries have taken in. When you were given answers that contradicted your bigotry you chose to ignore them. You don't see anything because you are unwilling to look and are blinded by your prejudice.
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John ihave great respec5 for your knwleege but according to the press pakustan has n9t offered to resettle any rohinya. They have set up camps as temporary holding areas with assistance from the west and are negotiating to send them back to myanmar so my original asserion that they have not been resettled still stands. It is not bigotry to state that muslim nations are not doing there bit and escape criticism for that while chritian organisations are frequently criticised. Please prove me wrong and provide evidence of any muslim state permanently resettling rohingya or syrians. It would be a goid thinh to be wrong on yhis
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pczz wrote: Wed Jan 17, 2018 11:41 am Please prove me wrong and provide evidence of any muslim state permanently resettling rohingya or syrians. It would be a goid thinh to be wrong on yhis
There are hundreds of thousands of Rohingyas who live permanently in Saudi Arabia, they've been moving there since 1948.
Abdul Shakur added that four years ago, a special program was launched to revise the situation of the Burmese community, and they were offered free residency permits for four years which entitled them to free education, health care and employment. The program, which was implemented by the governorate of Makkah and offered settlement for more than 250,000 Burmese, was classified by the UN Commissioner for Refugees as the biggest humanitarian program.
http://www.arabnews.com/node/1158161/saudi-arabia
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1948-2016 isn't the current genocide
4-years isn't citizenship
lets ALL stop cherry picking the little facts we want or shouting bigot to fake a win & just discuss properly :salut:

YES Islamic nations help
NO they aren't helping the most
YES we can hate islam/religion
NO we cant hate muslims/religious people
YES we can call out bad ideas/regimes & discuss them
NO they (13 Islamic countries) cant kill us for the above

call me a bigot for just talking
call them murderers for killing those who talk
which the crime?

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chorlton wrote: Wed Jan 17, 2018 12:39 pm 1948-2016 isn't the current genocide
4-years isn't citizenship
lets ALL stop cherry picking the little facts we want or shouting bigot to fake a win & just discuss properly
The links I posted covered a wide period of time, I'm not sure why you are singling out 1948-2016 or why you think it is somehow unrelated. I'm not about to spend the rest of my day researching just because posters on here are too lazy/ ignorant to check their facts.

Anyway almost every post you make is you obsessing about religion. Considering nobody on here seems particularly religious, who exactly are you trying to preach to?
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John Bingham wrote: Wed Jan 17, 2018 2:22 pm
chorlton wrote: Wed Jan 17, 2018 12:39 pm 1948-2016 isn't the current genocide
4-years isn't citizenship
lets ALL stop cherry picking the little facts we want or shouting bigot to fake a win & just discuss properly
The links I posted covered a wide period of time, I'm not sure why you are singling out 1948-2016 or why you think it is somehow unrelated. I'm not about to spend the rest of my day researching just because posters on here are too lazy/ ignorant to check their facts.

Anyway almost every post you make is you obsessing about religion. Considering nobody on here seems particularly religious, who exactly are you trying to preach to?
read the thread full of posts from others
youre just a liar saying that and being nasty because you enjoy it
that why you shouted bigot to someone else, shouted prejudice to someone & now ignorant to me
youre projecting and its a fallacy argument as usual

try talking as you would in person
youd have no teeth if you talked offline as you do online

when youre finished your busy busy day please explain how stating facts about people killed & abused is preaching a religion?

ill make it easy and start you off.
my religion is ___________?
fill in the blank

have a great day whatever you get up to :dm:
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my religion is ___________?
nobody's business and that is how it should stay for everyone.
nearly every war is foisted on the populace by use of religion.
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