That despite the emulation, Muhammad is not Allah. — Eleonora
Yes. It is important to not confuse the divinity of Allah with the humanity of Muhammad. Somewhere in there we have to find our own stand. — Eleonora
We've hunted as a species since we could draw and had wet markets for millenia. The problem isn't wet markets. — Benkei
The technical rebound will happen. Now consumption is dramatically reduced. Travel is banned. The downturn is a free fall. Shelter in place will have it's consequences. Once you stop it, there is the technical rebound. Even if you are midst of the worst economic depression of all time and that rebound doesn't correct anything. — ssu
I am not a bible-thumper, but is the Old Testament not fundamentally the violent, war-like god of the Jews, and the New Testament the pacifist god of Jesus? Now reverse that and say that the OT overrides the NT. And yeah, mix the whole thing together and order chapters not chronologically but according to length. Then you get something more like the Koran.People like to associate that sort of thing with Christianity but i would like them to find one contradiction in the whole Bible and i'll debate that with them. — christian2017
Before you do that, you should find a source and check the chronological order of the Suras. Otherwise, the whole thing makes absolutely zero sense.It wouldn't surprise me. Perhaps i'll read more of my Koran today. — christian2017
I'll google that or attempt to google what you are getting at. I was aware that they venerate both Mecca and Medina. — christian2017
Hope Britons never forget that Boris and Cummings' initial strategy of culling the herd — Baden
Probably a whole bunch. For starters, everyone who signed off on those, what, 800 pages of pork that they all squeezed into the Corona emergency fund. Anyone who signed off on that atrocity, no matter what party, deserves your bonfire or the French solution.Then you should clarify that.
So, who in the Republican Senate and Congress are you ready to Guillotine? — boethius
Likewise, anyone in the Democratic party you would not Guillotine? — boethius
I am not a walking dictionary, but probably all of them, with the exception of Tulsi Gabbard.
Cop out. — StreetlightX
You're ready to Guillotine Trump? — boethius
i wasn't aware of that detail, but i am aware of other things in the Koran. I own a copy and it is mostly a trite and shallow book, atleast the parts i read. — christian2017
thats fair. — christian2017
Don't see why we can't throw all of them into a firepit. — StreetlightX
Mohomad was a sexual predator and i have muslim holy books that back this up. As you said above he was also a historical war lord. The Koran encourages muslim crusades. — christian2017
Well, what will happen is the technical rebound at some stage: when the first pandemic wave is over, when the infections and deaths decrease and when people come out after the "all clear, but use caution" sign is given. — ssu
She is also essentially saying Allah and the hebrew/christian God are linked but somehow one is an extension of the other. (she used an example so it could go either way in her mind considering this is a hypothetical example) — christian2017
So, he's trying to blame the Chinese, but not through any coherent argument, either because he simply can't formulate a coherent argument or because he knows that just leads to emphasizing that a lot of time has passed since the Chinese cover-up (so, if he complains about the Chinese actions in December, it's not really a good argument as he did nothing in January and February). — boethius
Consider for a moment that Allah was a beer and JHWH is life. He drinks his beer, then gives his life to JHWH. JHWH, drunk on himself, would naturally make a lot of assumptions. Of course Allah would be in on this, but would that make him schizophrenic? — Eleonora
The state of New York overtook Germany in the number of infections (and deaths) as it had done earlier the United Kingdom. Compared by population, the UK is three times larger and Germany four times larger than New York State. Only China, Spain and Italy have more infections, if we look at the official numbers. — ssu
It is not apples and oranges. The God of Abraham is the same God in all three religions. He is a jealous, revengeful, fearsome and punishing God. The Bible is salted with statements like this — Athena
Nowhere in the link you provided does it say a word about Democrat v. Republican voters. Can you provide a Rasmussen quote for non-subscribers? — ZzzoneiroCosm
Anyways, just as a reminder: You didn't manage to defend any of your other supposed "lies" either. — Echarmion
Yes, he did. As an answer to a different question, talking about a different group. After making the "both sides" statement. Which of course I would not know, had I not read the transcript. You're flailing around now. Your initial claim was CNN was lying. Now it's "well but Trump also said". Makes you look pretty weak. — Echarmion
Fine, but now we have wet markets that are known vectors/originators for mass pandemics. What action should other countries and China take against these, if anything at all? Is that enough impetus to tell another culture what to do? Is there ever an impetus for this? Chinese medicinal beliefs have been going on for generations. It is part of the culture, tradition, and religion. — schopenhauer1
I did read the transcript. Just before he makes the comment, he talks about "the left" attacking "the other group". It's a matter of interpretation what he was talking about, but it certainly makes sense to assume that "both sides" here means "the left" and "the other side" fighting on that particular day. Your interpretation isn't fact. It's not a lie just because you disagree. — Echarmion
That idea might be good or bad though. It provides for maximum toleration, but at the cost of people in the foreign communities being affected. — schopenhauer1
This is a separate argument. This is about the toleration of cultural practices simply due to the fact that it is someone else's tradition and it should be respected, is the correct view if that cultural practice (even inadvertently) leads to mass harm. — schopenhauer1
I see no problems and only benefits in exchanging cultural ideas. Why would that be a negative? The only exchanges that would be bad would ones that lead to harm for the individual or society (like hate groups or groups that oppress other ones for example). That would be a bad cultural exchange. — schopenhauer1
So we are living in an age of multiculturalism. Most would agree that this is a good thing. — schopenhauer1
So there was a group of protesters supporting the removal and a group against, and the neo-nazis just happened to be in the neighborhood attending a home decor tiki torch convention or something? — praxis
I said they lie about Trump, and mischaracterise Trump. To use your term, they spread falsehoods. Thats what I interjected to discuss.
Your stance on Trump supporters is noted, but I am not a Trump supporter. I dont even live in the US. — DingoJones
He says it is illegal for unwashed to read Wikileaks. But he at CNN can.Nowhere in that video does it say that only CNN is allowed to read WikiLeaks. Is what the person is saying a lie? How about you go ahead and prove it? Or are you the liar here? — Echarmion
If you had seen the original raw footage (removed by Youtube) you would see the Hollywood production that CNN staged, complete with directions and pre-printed placards. Still the link I posted show some of it.That video actually proves the protest wasn't staged. Only a specific view on the protest was created.
Nope, not an opinion. If you read the transcript, you clearly see that Trump was talking about good people on both sides of the monumet debate, not on both sides of the neonazi / antineonazi fights. This is a blatant lie by CNN, and one of the most despiccable ones.Sorry, dude, but that's just like, your opinion. Opinions aren't facts, and having one isn't lying. You got nothing here.
An honest title would have been "2 idiots die from drinking fish tank cleaner". Instead of that, the fake media turned that into something like "people die from following Trumps Corona medicine recommendation" (not verbatim, but different variations of that). Trump had said that Hydroxychloroquinine could be a "game changer", which it is. He NEVER said people should drink fish tank desinfectant contining Chloroquininesulpate, with "NOT FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION" printed on the package.Show me the report that said that Trump recommended drinking fish tank cleaner. Or the report saying the guy did exactly what Trump recommended. It's all just a narrative in your head.
Well, thank you. You should always try to read before rushing to the keyboard.I see I misinterpreted your post. — Athena
Apples and oranges. God (the Christian god) does not specifically hate the followers of other religions and names them. That characteristic is specific to Allah and makes him fundamentally different from the other two religions that apologists like always want to compare it with.You said Allah hates us, not Muslims hate us. Sure God hates us so much He intended to destroy all of humanity in a flood. He hates us so much some believe He created a hell to torment us for eternity. Or He hates us so much He unleashed Satan on earth to torment us. I really try to be respectful, but those stories of Allah/God are not explanations of reality that I can respect. — Athena
So is there really civilization without Christianity? Be it by happenstance or a blessing by God. Being a Christian is about following Jesus and this is it. — Eleonora
That is exactly what I was referring to also.Michael was referring to the original definition of "fake news" - falsehoods that get widely circulated. — Relativist
You can find that very esily all the time, if you compare CNN coverage with the original footage of what they cover. Of course, if you stay inside the CNN/BBC/Guardian/NYT echo chamber, you always hear the same opinion narrative.Trump uses the term to refer to unfavorable coverage. Avoid conflating the two, and you could then have productive conversations. If CNN is spreading actual falsehoods, that's something I want to know about. I — Relativist
All politicians spout political hyperbole. If you count that as "lying", they all lie all the time. Now lies I that I am concerned about are lies that have catastrophic results, such as the lie that the Bengazi jihadis were a popular, democratic uprising against Gaddafi. For examople.Why is it not lying? Is it ok for politicians to lie, some of the time or all the time? Do some politicians lie more than others? — Echarmion
Surprisingly, it is still on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eQllunHssEk"The claim that only CNN is allowed to read Wikileaks — Nobeernolife
Where and when did CNN use those exact words?" — Echarmion
The original complete clip has been removed by Youtube and Twitter (what a surprise), but you can still find parts of it. Watch it tell us how truthful CNN is:staged muslim peace demonstrations — Nobeernolife
That just seems like political hyperbole, if it happened, which I doubt. — Echarmion
He said "good people on both sides" about the pro/anti statue protesters, and NOT about the neonazis. Very clearly. Which you would know if you actually read the transcript, instead of listening to the fake media lies. The fake media narrative is a total lie, and one of the most shameful ones."good people" Charleston lie — Nobeernolife
Trump's words are a matter of public record. Not a lie. — Echarmion
No, it did NOT. Trump NEVER recommended drinking fish tank cleaner, like these two idiots did."fish tank cleaner as miracle cure" lie?
The thing they reported on happened, so based on your standard, not a lie. — Echarmion