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Enforcing Sharia at UC-Irvine

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redsamurai said:
and I have a serious problem if they let these little assholes harass a woman like that cause she was jewish. Look, if some christian puke starts talking about the main prophet of another religion derogatively, he get's the lil ass whoopin that he got........c'mon, consequences are consequences. Otherwise, I guess y'all won't mind while I take this american flag, wipe my fresh from deuce steaming ass with it...........and then light it on fire. Mountain, you would take aim at me with your AR if I did that infront of your house.

But there still ought to be lines they let NO ONE cross.

son, the problem this article seems to focus on is the singular direction of these consequences, and the system that is making it possible. the radical imam spewing his nonsense wasn't bum rushed, merely videotaped. and even if he had been assaulted, that's still no good. perhaps both religious monkeys could be allowed to shit out of their mouths without physical violence resulting?

nah, that would be too reasonable. the fact that men like them exist, and have followers...it evidences how unreasonable our world is. blame biology.
 
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so we should arrest christian to muslim converts?? How about atheists/agnostics........let's lock them up cause apparently what camel riding goat herders do in a backwater asscrack part of the world should somehow matter to us.



mountain muscle said:
Is it?

Iranian police arrest members of 3 families of converts from Islam to Christianity

No compulsion in religion: Just arrests and possible execution for leaving Islam. "Iran: Police arrest 12 Christian converts," from Compass Direct News, May 21:

ISTANBUL, May 21 (Compass Direct News) – Police in the southern Iran city of Shiraz this month cracked down against known Muslim converts to Christianity, arresting members of three Christian families and confiscating their books and computers.

The arrests began at 5 a.m. on May 11, when two couples were taken into custody before boarding their flights at the Shiraz International Airport and sent directly to jail. All four were subjected to hours of interrogation, questioning them solely “just about their faith and house church activities,” an Iranian source told Compass.

The detained Christians were identified as Homayon Shokohie Gholamzadeh, 48, and his wife Fariba Nazemiyan Pur, 40; and Amir Hussein Bab Anari, 25, and his wife Fatemeh Shenasa, 25.

Although the two wives were released the same day of their arrest, Anari was detained until May 14, and Gholamzadeh remains jailed.

Two hours after the early morning arrests of May 11, police authorities invaded the home of Hamid Allaedin Hussein, 58, arresting him and his three adult children, Fatemah, 28, Muhammed Ali, 27, and Mojtaba, 21.

All the family’s books, CDs, computers and printers were hauled off as well.

Hussein, his daughter and one son were released later the same day, but son Mojtaba remains in prison.

Two days later, local police picked up two more former Muslims involved in a separate house church in Shiraz as the Christian converts were talking together in a city park. Both men, Mahmood Matin and a second man identified only as Arash, are still jailed.

Still another arrest incident was reported last month in the northern city of Amol, in Mazandaran province near the Caspian Sea. Two of the arrested converts to Christianity, one a pregnant woman, are still imprisoned, with no news of their whereabouts.

Mushrooming House Churches

Over the past two years, Iran’s harsh Shiite Muslim regime has continued to arrest, harass and intimidate dozens of citizens involved in the nation’s mushrooming house church movements.

One such movement confirmed last month that its indigenous groups of Iranian converts to Christianity are doubling in size every six months.

Converts from Islam are routinely subjected to both physical and psychological mistreatment while being held for days or weeks, usually in solitary confinement. Huge bail amounts are demanded for their release, under the threat of further detention or formal criminal prosecution if caught worshipping or spreading their faith. [...]

In January of this year, the Iranian parliament drafted a proposed criminal code that would make the death penalty mandatory for “apostates” who leave Islam for another religion.
 
jackangel said:
son, the problem this article seems to focus on is the singular direction of these consequences, and the system that is making it possible. the radical imam spewing his nonsense wasn't bum rushed, merely videotaped. and even if he had been assaulted, that's still no good. perhaps both religious monkeys could be allowed to shit out of their mouths without physical violence resulting?

nah, that would be too reasonable. the fact that men like them exist, and have followers...it evidences how unreasonable our world is. blame biology.

That's pretty much it, huh? :D
 
redsamurai said:
Oh for you big boy........I"d spread em nice and wide so that you got the hole shot as the flag was getting dipped in. And I'm no dummy, my running shoes would be on cause I know the hit squad would come bounding out of that front door at any moment with your ass and a shot gun in hand not far behind. :lmao:


Lol. I'd just shoot you with peanut butter and let the dogs chase you down.


As far as respect, I find it troublesome that the same people who find it acceptable to burn an American flag are the same ones who want the soldier who shot the koran strung up.
 
mountain muscle said:
Is it?

Iranian police arrest members of 3 families of converts from Islam to Christianity

No compulsion in religion: Just arrests and possible execution for leaving Islam. "Iran: Police arrest 12 Christian converts," from Compass Direct News, May 21:

ISTANBUL, May 21 (Compass Direct News) – Police in the southern Iran city of Shiraz this month cracked down against known Muslim converts to Christianity, arresting members of three Christian families and confiscating their books and computers.

The arrests began at 5 a.m. on May 11, when two couples were taken into custody before boarding their flights at the Shiraz International Airport and sent directly to jail. All four were subjected to hours of interrogation, questioning them solely “just about their faith and house church activities,” an Iranian source told Compass.

The detained Christians were identified as Homayon Shokohie Gholamzadeh, 48, and his wife Fariba Nazemiyan Pur, 40; and Amir Hussein Bab Anari, 25, and his wife Fatemeh Shenasa, 25.

Although the two wives were released the same day of their arrest, Anari was detained until May 14, and Gholamzadeh remains jailed.

Two hours after the early morning arrests of May 11, police authorities invaded the home of Hamid Allaedin Hussein, 58, arresting him and his three adult children, Fatemah, 28, Muhammed Ali, 27, and Mojtaba, 21.

All the family’s books, CDs, computers and printers were hauled off as well.

Hussein, his daughter and one son were released later the same day, but son Mojtaba remains in prison.

Two days later, local police picked up two more former Muslims involved in a separate house church in Shiraz as the Christian converts were talking together in a city park. Both men, Mahmood Matin and a second man identified only as Arash, are still jailed.

Still another arrest incident was reported last month in the northern city of Amol, in Mazandaran province near the Caspian Sea. Two of the arrested converts to Christianity, one a pregnant woman, are still imprisoned, with no news of their whereabouts.

Mushrooming House Churches

Over the past two years, Iran’s harsh Shiite Muslim regime has continued to arrest, harass and intimidate dozens of citizens involved in the nation’s mushrooming house church movements.

One such movement confirmed last month that its indigenous groups of Iranian converts to Christianity are doubling in size every six months.

Converts from Islam are routinely subjected to both physical and psychological mistreatment while being held for days or weeks, usually in solitary confinement. Huge bail amounts are demanded for their release, under the threat of further detention or formal criminal prosecution if caught worshipping or spreading their faith. [...]

In January of this year, the Iranian parliament drafted a proposed criminal code that would make the death penalty mandatory for “apostates” who leave Islam for another religion.

You do know I hate Iran and everything it stands for dnt you?

Hence my hate for Hizbollah
 
redsamurai said:
so we should arrest christian to muslim converts?? How about atheists/agnostics........let's lock them up cause apparently what camel riding goat herders do in a backwater asscrack part of the world should somehow matter to us.


I was pointing out the irony, after the mention of respect.


Also, if you didn't notice. Those camel riding goat herders are doing it here now too.
 
jackangel said:
son, the problem this article seems to focus on is the singular direction of these consequences, and the system that is making it possible. the radical imam spewing his nonsense wasn't bum rushed, merely videotaped. and even if he had been assaulted, that's still no good. perhaps both religious monkeys could be allowed to shit out of their mouths without physical violence resulting?

nah, that would be too reasonable. the fact that men like them exist, and have followers...it evidences how unreasonable our world is. blame biology.


I'm kind of surprised at the universities actions in this matter as anyone else. I'm not saying they haven't stepped lines and corrective measures need to be taken. I don't necessarily have a problem with a university making some acquiescence to a special group........I don't have a problem with them refusing the videotape for instance. And whether I agree with the assault or not, they should be accountable to the laws of the united states. They're simply exploiting a system that christians have been expoloting for decades.........but now that it's another religion, everybody's up in arms. Christians have been taking liberties with the seperation of church and state doctrine for a long time now..........and this is what we get for not clamping down and making seperation of church and state watertight.
 
redsamurai said:
I'm kind of surprised at the universities actions in this matter as anyone else. I'm not saying they haven't stepped lines and corrective measures need to be taken. I don't necessarily have a problem with a university making some acquiescence to a special group........I don't have a problem with them refusing the videotape for instance. And whether I agree with the assault or not, they should be accountable to the laws of the united states. They're simply exploiting a system that christians have been expoloting for decades.........but now that it's another religion, everybody's up in arms. Christians have been taking liberties with the seperation of church and state doctrine for a long time now..........and this is what we get for not clamping down and making seperation of church and state watertight.


Doesn't mean that we have to allow now because we have in the past. Check out Utah and the separation of church and state there lol.
 
mountain muscle said:
Lol. I'd just shoot you with peanut butter and let the dogs chase you down.


As far as respect, I find it troublesome that the same people who find it acceptable to burn an American flag are the same ones who want the soldier who shot the koran strung up.


it's a little bit different. I'm mainly upset with that soldier not because I feel the Koran is worth a shit, it's not and neither is the bible............what I'm upset about is the soldiers lack of even rudimentary knowledge of where he's at and what circumstances surround him. At a time where we're trying to make amends and get the fuck out of there, this cocksucker decides to take this book that everyone in a million square miles around him find "holy".........this fucker takes that book and uses it as target practice?? That's just stupid and contrary to what the U.S military is trying to do there. If that was my squad, that dude got a blanket party like no other that night. Something like that could make an already bad situation ten times worse for american soldiers. How would you feel if your buddy took a sniper round to the face and that sniper left a little message saying that was for the desecration of our book...???? You just gotta be smart. Like how smart would I be if I wiped my ass with the flag infront of your house?? Not very would I???
 
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