Originally posted by FMFI meant to post these articles:
Most thieves where I live are Muslims, but I cannot vouch for their religiosity nor do I see how their designation or denomination has any significance. Does it have some significance where you live?
http://www.arnoldwklein.com/?p=899
http://pibillwarner.wordpress.com/2012/04/18/[WORD TOO LONG]/
http://app1.kuhf.org/articles/npr1335563159-Thieves-Cover-Ups-Raise-Concerns-Among-Muslims.html
Originally posted by FMFI think it promotes criminal activities. It allows them to hide their identity
What does their professed religion - if they do indeed profess it - have to do with the criminal activities they have been linked to? What is the 'spirituality' angle?
and justifies terrorism if done against certain people, such as those they
believe to be infidels.
Originally posted by RJHindsWhat "terrorism" are you talking about? The three links you offered make no case whatsoever with regard to "terrorism".
I think it promotes criminal activities. It allows them to hide their identity
and justifies terrorism if done against certain people, such as those they
believe to be infidels.
http://www.arnoldwklein.com/?p=899
The personal story of an old man being ripped off by two of his financial aides;
Muhammad Khilji and Jason Pfeiffer.
Presumably RJ doesnt like the name Muhammad?
http://pibillwarner.wordpress.com/2012/04/18/[WORD TOO LONG]/
No reference I can see to the religion of this crew of small time car-thieves!
http://app1.kuhf.org/articles/npr1335563159-Thieves-Cover-Ups-Raise-Concerns-Among-Muslims .html
Anyone could disguise themselves as a Muslim woman and rob a store!
Whats your point RJ?
Originally posted by RJHindsOn the contrary, it seems to be you who has not read your own links. One makes an unsubstantiated assertion about a lawyer callled Todd Gallinger. Another does not even contain the words "terror" or "terrorist". And the last one has the word "terrorist" in its headline and then does not mention it even passing in its text. The three links you offered make no case whatsoever with regard to "terrorism". Did you even read them?
You did not read them careful enough. Try again.
Originally posted by RJHindsI have small business and I have the unpleasant job of hiring and firing people. I have noticed that those professing to be born-again Christians are the most unreliable, and the most likely to be petty thieves. They believe that how they conduct their daily lives have no bearing on their salvation as they are already saved. You cannot reason with these people they way you can with Hindus or Muslims. Just tell the Hindu that his wrong deeds will affect him in his next life. Tell the Muslim that he will go to hell if he steals. But the Christian is convinced that nothing they do here and now has any relevance on judgment day.
I think it promotes criminal activities. It allows them to hide their identity
and justifies terrorism if done against certain people, such as those they
believe to be infidels.
Needless to say would rather a Hindu or a Muslim than certain kinds of Christians around me.