Thanks for posting rhadamanthus. Fortunately, the "Everybody Draw Mohammad" group on Facebook is alive and kicking: http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#!/pages/Everybody-Draw-Mohammad-Day-May-20th-2010/120352401315688?v=wall&ref=search
Don't worry... there will be a day of judgment... everyone will stand in front of their lord... and they will be forced to answer for their deeds...
And then? 72 virgins if you kill enough infidels...and eternal damnation if you draw Mohammed? Tell us about it, mugrakers.
Sometimes I ask myself why you say things like this.. You make it very difficult for me to figure it out.
I say it because when someone says "there will be a day of judgment" in response to someone drawing a few cartoons, I think it's silly. Even if I believed in something where you stand in front of a heavenly judge and they look at all the good and bad things you have done while on earth, I strongly doubt drawing a cartoon registers high on the list of offenses.
I think you keep wasting your time by feeding the troll. If none of you Muslim posters replied to his or her drivel, he would not keep coming back for more. Hatefests are boring when they are one-sided. Think about it, and then next time resist that "Reply" button when he or she goads you into reacting to him or her. In fact, I think everyone would benefit from doing that. There is no point in debating the insincere, fools, or insincere fools
I'm not a troll, dude. Just because you are unable on an intellectual level to follow me does not make me a troll.
Was not referring to your disagreement with the existance of judgement day. Was referring to the method in which you responded. Nevermind.
That's true, but there are some benefits. Namely, the more a person talks, the more you know what they think and how they think. I think the board benefits from that kind of thing, and I am certainly curious about how certain people think. I only lose a little bit of time because (and I don't mean this in a disrespectful way) the questions ATW asks or the satements he makes have been common for at least 15 centuries. In the end, there's always hope (from me at least) that there is genuineness in his actions and that maybe he will learn a bit while I learn a bit as well. I'm quite certain, for example, that he was unaware of Hadith's role in Sharia law up until a few weeks ago. Most important of all though, he's German so we shouldn't expect him to understand the actions of non-Germans very well. :grin:
True. And you were unaware how ridiculous your stance is that someone should live in fear for the rest of his life because of a freaking cartoon. At least you started questioning it.
This lady was on my plane from Berlin to Frankfurt yesterday (after she had received an award in Berlin), with her husband and baby. Looks very nice. And she has a hot nanny.