Quote:The crap you spout to insist all muslims must be murderous, rapist arseholes are not in the Quran - eg the Qurayza executions.
You have stated, in the context of Koranic verses about Muhammed's example being perfect, that this particular incident is a great example for Muslims to follow. I have never said that all Muslims are murderers, or rapists, or arseholes. Muhammed certainly was, as are many of his most eager followers, past and present, but I am happy to acknowledge that many Muslims to not take it to this level.
Quote:You said in two posts 1. muslims are chipping away at our core values
Yes they are Gandalf. They have already made people afraid to depict and mock Muhammed. I notice you are backpedaling towards what I actually said now. This is a good first step, but ideally you should simply quote people rather than misrepresenting what they post by only using half the sentence and making the other half up.
Quote:If you don't believe this applies to the majority of muslims in Australia, just say so and we can end this right now.
I think the majority of Muslims in Australia would be in favour of further eroding our freedom of speech, and that they can and do vote accordingly. Of course, without a proper survey, I am not going to get any more specific than this.
Quote:The claim is a perfect interpretation of what people are saying.
No it isn't. It is stupid. It is not what "people" are saying, nor does it reflect the outcome of the survey, no matter how much liberty you take with the ambiguities.
Quote:The claim is a perfect interpretation of what people are saying. You can't mock religion without mocking the people who follow it. I have no idea what non-existent straws you are trying to split, but it reeks of rank hypocricy.
As usual, the subtleties of balancing freedom of speech against other rights and freedoms is completely lost on you. No wonder you flip flop between labeling me an extremist and a hypocrite. As far as the law is concerned, you can do this. None of the laws designed to protect individual rights can be broadened to the protection of religion, or even historical religious figures, from mockery.
Quote:Yes the bit about me "trying to reinterpret their responses".
I'll put this in the bleeding obvious category Gandalf. Rather than bothering me with this idiocy, please try to find one person here who agrees with your interpretation of the survey. Islam has blinded you to western values, to the point that you cannot even recognise them when you see them.
Quote:If you could just see yourself FD, this hypocritical dance is trully a sight to behold. When Malaysians answer a consequence-free yes/no question about apostates, all the wrath of FD's judgment comes down on them - straight away they are murderous, religious zealots - "little Hitlers" in fact - and any attempts to rationalise their responses is instantly branded as the the most heinous of spineless apologetics.
That was a well conducted survey. It did not have the gaping flaws that yours does. Furthermore I did not need to do any reinterpreting of the results. They speak for themselves really. Though I acknowledge you made a valiant effort to reinterpret them, inventing ambiguities that are not there.