On Mon, 3 Nov 2014 10:16:50 -0700 G Mann via Mercedes
wrote:
Infidel: Translates from Arabic to the meaning "non believer".. ie. one
who does not accept Islam or Muhammed or has as a Muslim, has rejected
Islam
Arabic meaning of the word is what counts. As an infidel, you are sub
human an
Infidel: Translates from Arabic to the meaning "non believer".. ie. one
who does not accept Islam or Muhammed or has as a Muslim, has rejected Islam
Arabic meaning of the word is what counts. As an infidel, you are sub human
and thus worthy of death to cleanse the earth for the master religion.
On Mon, 3 Nov 2014 10:16:50 -0700 G Mann via Mercedes
wrote:
> Infidel: Translates from Arabic to the meaning "non believer".. ie. one
> who does not accept Islam or Muhammed or has as a Muslim, has rejected
> Islam
>
> Arabic meaning of the word is what counts. As an infidel, you are sub
> hum
Infidel: Translates from Arabic to the meaning "non believer".. ie. one
who does not accept Islam or Muhammed or has as a Muslim, has rejected Islam
Arabic meaning of the word is what counts. As an infidel, you are sub human
and thus worthy of death to cleanse the earth for the master religion.
Jim Cathey via Mercedes wrote:
Remember, it is considered OK to lie to an infidel.
Pretty sure that term does not apply to Christians or Jews.
In fact, examining latin roots makes me think that term only
applies to those who converted in order not to die, but not
for real.
I know somebody who
Remember, it is considered OK to lie to an infidel.
Pretty sure that term does not apply to Christians or Jews.
In fact, examining latin roots makes me think that term only
applies to those who converted in order not to die, but not
for real.
-- Jim
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CAIR... is that the same CAIR that was found to be funding and collecting
funds for numerous muslim terrorist orginizations world wide? That CAIR?
Al Taqyyia is the "lie blessed by allah". Per Quran and Hadiths, the use of
"Al Taqyyia is not only permitted but blessed by Allah" as long as the lie
Convert or die was used by the roman catholic church against protestants.
Edict of Worms (1521-an edict by Charles V
outlawing Martin Luther and all his writings with
death sentences and confiscatory penalties for
anyone, such as a printer, found with them in
their possession[1]) (wikipedia,
CAIR seem to be major apologists for anything from the muslims from what
I have seen, but YMHMV.
The "fringe" element of the muslims is like 10%, which with over 1Bil+
adherents gives something like 100Mil+ fringe members, so that is
something of concern.
And, NO ONE EXPECTS THE SPANISH INQU
nt you to the Westboro Baptists...
>
> -Curt
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> Sent: Sunday, November 2, 2014 3:53 PM
> Subject: Re: [MBZ] OT - another non-political B-52 tale - FINALE & QUICK
> DEPAR
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DEPARTURE
mao,
Wow - you really had to go a long way back to find that example. Got
anything newer? IMO, when the church began to be l
mao,
Wow - you really had to go a long way back to find that example. Got
anything newer? IMO, when the church began to be less managed by
monarchs interested in expanding territory and more managed by religious
types who read the Bible and realized Jesus has a forgiveness game plan
and not a
Grant wrote:
> The under
> laying principle which pervades the Mid-East is Islam, which desires to
> rule the entire world under an Islamic Caliphate.
Hasn't church also proven to have the same objective?
viz. crusades and current missions efforts?
I tend to see many similarities so am loathe to c
At the risk of being excommunicated from this August Group, I respectfully
submit the following thoughts.
Apples and Oranges logic. Hanoi only desired to rule Vietnam. The under
laying principle which pervades the Mid-East is Islam, which desires to
rule the entire world under an Islamic Caliphat
O! You guys are going be so moderated.
Gerry...who has learned his lesson.
Meade Dillon wrote:
> I think we should arm the Kurds, bomb Assad and his murderous regime to
> hell ala Linebacker, and let the Kurds have Syria. Give them all the
> support they need to knock ISIS on their can,
I think we should arm the Kurds, bomb Assad and his murderous regime to
hell ala Linebacker, and let the Kurds have Syria. Give them all the
support they need to knock ISIS on their can, on the condition that
Kurdistan (formerly Syria and northern Iraq) sign a peace agreement with
Israel. Iran an
WILTON wrote:
> We had finally fought the war for 11
> days/nights the way many of us thought it should have been many years before
> - strategically, overwhelmingly and decisively.
Fast forward 35 years, or whatever.
What is the proper approach to the armaments today? i.e. Syria?
Do we leave well
"What are we going to do, hijack ourselves?"
Love it!
-Curt
From: WILTON via Mercedes
To: mercedes list ; WILTON
Sent: Friday, October 31, 2014 1:55 PM
Subject: [MBZ] OT - another non-political B-52 tale - FINALE & QUICK
DEPARTURE
Air Regulation 1:
When the gross weight of the paperwork meets or exceeds the gross take off
weight of the aircraft, you may be cleared for flight but only after all
documents are signed, in triplicate, by a number of inspectors exceeding
the passenger and crew capacity of said aircraft.
Elephant:
FINALE & QUICK DEPARTURE
By Wilton Strickland
The night of 29 Dec was very uneventful, except for my herding/shooing
a gaggle of large ducks into the operations building and Hat Colonel's (a
colonel who would come out to the snack "hooch" and take names of air
crewmen not wearing hats) off
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