You Are A Bigot If You Think The NYC Mosque is Inappropriate.

When it is used as a base of operations for killing people and gathering recruits and resources for attacks. When it promotes its religious laws be incorporated into our legal system. When they suggest violent overthrow of governments.

do you honestly think the mosque will be a terrorist training camp? you are ignorant if you think. have you even been to a mosque before? i can tell you what goes on. people pray and then leave thats what happen.

ive been muslim my whole life and not once did i hear anyone promoting terrorism.nor did anyone want shariah in America.

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Understanding Muhammad - Google Books
 
How is a house of religious worship a bad thing anywhere?

When it is used as a base of operations for killing people and gathering recruits and resources for attacks. When it promotes its religious laws be incorporated into our legal system. When they suggest violent overthrow of governments.


All Muslims are doing this?? I was not aware of that!
 
Why picking on black people Right? Racist. lol

Dang, I'm showing my age. I guess bigot is all the rage these days. The left reminds me of a flock of Geese lately.
 
The proposed Mosque is an exercise in Muslim hypocrisy.

Muslims constantly whine that we're not sensitive to them or their arcane beliefs but when an opportunity comes along for Muslims to exhibit the very same sensitivity and tolerance they demand, they fail miserably.


Sensitivity to what??? These people had nothing to do with 9/11. Your comment makes the false assumption that all Muslims are terrorists.
 
When it is used as a base of operations for killing people and gathering recruits and resources for attacks. When it promotes its religious laws be incorporated into our legal system. When they suggest violent overthrow of governments.

do you honestly think the mosque will be a terrorist training camp? you are ignorant if you think. have you even been to a mosque before? i can tell you what goes on. people pray and then leave thats what happen.

ive been muslim my whole life and not once did i hear anyone promoting terrorism.nor did anyone want shariah in America.

mr-fitnah-albums-avy-picture1898-mehrab.jpg

Understanding Muhammad - Google Books

Khomeini is to Islam what Pat Robertson is to Christianity.
 
Naming it the cordoba center is akin to building a memorial to the japanese air force at pearl harbor and calling it the "Tora Tora Tora Center" or building a memorial to fallen american soldiers at hiroshima and calling it the "Little Boy Memorial"

Why would that be an accurate analogy?

None of these people were involved in 9-11, none are celebrating 9-11....they just want to practice their religion

It would be like if my wife were killed by a black man and a black family were to move in a block away.....should I be outraged and protest that black family?



The same could be said about building a church in mecca, yet the muslims in the entire country there wont allow a church to be built by people who weren't involved in the crusades simply because what the crusaders did, in the name of christ, left such a scar on their civilization.

Its not about the right to build on private property or the right to build a mosque, nor is it about religious freedom. It is about the impact and perception of the people in this country in regards to the fact that muslims, in the name of islam, used their bastardized version that faith as a reason to murder 3,000 americans of all religions and races. This fact has left a scar on the psyche of americans that anyone who has any tolerance would not ignore.

Choosing the name "Cordoba" for the center, considering its implications, is very insensitive and intolerant to the feelings of the majority of americans who dont agree with the location chosen to build the mosque/center.

And around and around we go in a circular argument.
 
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yea, as if it's THIS building which keeps your kind hellbent on insisting mooooooslims are evil..

:rolleyes:


I guess you gotta just learn to deal with it, eh holmes?
 
do you honestly think the mosque will be a terrorist training camp? you are ignorant if you think. have you even been to a mosque before? i can tell you what goes on. people pray and then leave thats what happen.

ive been muslim my whole life and not once did i hear anyone promoting terrorism.nor did anyone want shariah in America.

mr-fitnah-albums-avy-picture1898-mehrab.jpg

Understanding Muhammad - Google Books

Khomeini is to Islam what Pat Robertson is to Christianity.

Your ignorance is overwhelming.

The title of ayatollah, which means sign of God, is given to Shi'a clerics who have amassed many followers and become experts in religious, ethical, philosophical, and jurisprudence matters. It is the highest rank of Shi'a theologians. Ayatollahs do not exist in the Sunni Islamic sect; Sunni Islam does not have such a formal religious hierarchy as the Shi'a but they too have religious titles such as Mufti.

In order to become an ayatollah, a Shi'a cleric must study the Qur'an and Islam for many years. The title is not bestowed in an official manner, and the Islam faith has not laid out any requirements that a cleric must meet before becoming an ayatollah. Instead, the title is earned by studying, teaching, and preaching over a long period of time and also gathering followers and garnering the respect of other Shi'a clerics.

The name "ayatollah" originates from the Quran where human beings can also be regarded as signs of God, the literal translation of the title. 51:20–21 of the Quran states:

On the earth are signs (Ayat) for those of assured Faith,

As also in your own selves: Will ye not then see?

Now how is that comparable to Pat Robertson?
 
Naming it the cordoba center is akin to building a memorial to the japanese air force at pearl harbor and calling it the "Tora Tora Tora Center" or building a memorial to fallen american soldiers at hiroshima and calling it the "Little Boy Memorial"

Why would that be an accurate analogy?

None of these people were involved in 9-11, none are celebrating 9-11....they just want to practice their religion

It would be like if my wife were killed by a black man and a black family were to move in a block away.....should I be outraged and protest that black family?



The same could be said about building a church in mecca, yet the muslims in the entire country there wont allow a church to be built by people who weren't involved in the crusades simply because what the crusaders did, in the name of christ, left such a scar on their civilization.

Its not about the right to build on private property or the right to build a mosque, nor is it about religious freedom. It is about the impact and perception of the people in this country in regards to the fact that muslims, in the name of islam, used their bastardized version that faith as a reason to murder 3,000 americans of all religions and races. This fact has left a scar on the psyche of americans that anyone who has any tolerance would not ignore.

Choosing the name "Cordoba" for the center, considering its implications, is very insensitive and intolerant to the feelings of the majority of americans who dont agree with the location chosen to build the mosque/center.

And around and around we go in a circular argument.

Are you implying that we should adopt the policies of Muslim nations over our own First amendment? The US is the defacto "Leader of the Free World"...shouldn't we lead by example?

Once again, AMERICAN Muslims were not involved in 9-11. Their religious freedom should not be taken away because of what some foreign terrorists did
 
Why would that be an accurate analogy?

None of these people were involved in 9-11, none are celebrating 9-11....they just want to practice their religion

It would be like if my wife were killed by a black man and a black family were to move in a block away.....should I be outraged and protest that black family?



The same could be said about building a church in mecca, yet the muslims in the entire country there wont allow a church to be built by people who weren't involved in the crusades simply because what the crusaders did, in the name of christ, left such a scar on their civilization.

Its not about the right to build on private property or the right to build a mosque, nor is it about religious freedom. It is about the impact and perception of the people in this country in regards to the fact that muslims, in the name of islam, used their bastardized version that faith as a reason to murder 3,000 americans of all religions and races. This fact has left a scar on the psyche of americans that anyone who has any tolerance would not ignore.

Choosing the name "Cordoba" for the center, considering its implications, is very insensitive and intolerant to the feelings of the majority of americans who dont agree with the location chosen to build the mosque/center.

And around and around we go in a circular argument.

Are you implying that we should adopt the policies of Muslim nations over our own First amendment? The US is the defacto "Leader of the Free World"...shouldn't we lead by example?

Once again, AMERICAN Muslims were not involved in 9-11. Their religious freedom should not be taken away because of what some foreign terrorists did

It was Muslims IN America. You use foreign like they flew on those planes from Saudi Arabia.
 
Naming it the cordoba center is akin to building a memorial to the japanese air force at pearl harbor and calling it the "Tora Tora Tora Center" or building a memorial to fallen american soldiers at hiroshima and calling it the "Little Boy Memorial"

Why would that be an accurate analogy?

None of these people were involved in 9-11, none are celebrating 9-11....they just want to practice their religion

It would be like if my wife were killed by a black man and a black family were to move in a block away.....should I be outraged and protest that black family?



The same could be said about building a church in mecca, yet the muslims in the entire country there wont allow a church to be built by people who weren't involved in the crusades simply because what the crusaders did, in the name of christ, left such a scar on their civilization.

Its not about the right to build on private property or the right to build a mosque, nor is it about religious freedom. It is about the impact and perception of the people in this country in regards to the fact that muslims, in the name of islam, used their bastardized version that faith as a reason to murder 3,000 americans of all religions and races. This fact has left a scar on the psyche of americans that anyone who has any tolerance would not ignore.

Choosing the name "Cordoba" for the center, considering its implications, is very insensitive and intolerant to the feelings of the majority of americans who dont agree with the location chosen to build the mosque/center.

And around and around we go in a circular argument.

^ This. Exactly, spot on, well said. What don't people get about this? It isn't that hard to understand.

If they (Project 51 folks/imam Rauf) truly want to build bridges they would recognize this and change locations.
 
Why would that be an accurate analogy?

None of these people were involved in 9-11, none are celebrating 9-11....they just want to practice their religion

It would be like if my wife were killed by a black man and a black family were to move in a block away.....should I be outraged and protest that black family?



The same could be said about building a church in mecca, yet the muslims in the entire country there wont allow a church to be built by people who weren't involved in the crusades simply because what the crusaders did, in the name of christ, left such a scar on their civilization.

Its not about the right to build on private property or the right to build a mosque, nor is it about religious freedom. It is about the impact and perception of the people in this country in regards to the fact that muslims, in the name of islam, used their bastardized version that faith as a reason to murder 3,000 americans of all religions and races. This fact has left a scar on the psyche of americans that anyone who has any tolerance would not ignore.

Choosing the name "Cordoba" for the center, considering its implications, is very insensitive and intolerant to the feelings of the majority of americans who dont agree with the location chosen to build the mosque/center.

And around and around we go in a circular argument.

Are you implying that we should adopt the policies of Muslim nations over our own First amendment? The US is the defacto "Leader of the Free World"...shouldn't we lead by example?

Once again, AMERICAN Muslims were not involved in 9-11. Their religious freedom should not be taken away because of what some foreign terrorists did

Their religious freedom isn't being taken away. Did you even bother to read PP's post?
 
It's an accurate analogy because it's true. That's the long and short of it. Muslims SAY it will be seen as a symbol of Islamic dominance in the US.
 

Everyone's a bigot. Especially leftwingnuts against anyone that disagrees with their socialist bullshit. All you have to do is have an opinion and you're a bigot.
Liberals are very liberal and open minded. Until you disagree with them. Then you hate America. Or then you are an idiot. Or then you are somehow violation the constitution. Let me ask a question has anyone violated the constitution more than the liberal Warren Court?
 

Everyone's a bigot. Especially leftwingnuts against anyone that disagrees with their socialist bullshit. All you have to do is have an opinion and you're a bigot.


If your opinion hinges on someone's faith then I guess the shoe fits, eh?

in other news, southerners who don't want their white daughter dating a black boy are racist. amazing how this works.
 

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