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Asylum Seekers Philosophy
Dec 21st, 2012 at 7:44am
 
For me its the only subject in modern politics I can think of where a moral answer is'nt certain.
Without directly focusing on the precise economic figures Australia spends I am interested in more of a morality discussion on the subject. My previous stance was that we should help them where we can, but this is as vague as our current policy.

Obviously the major questions are how much can we spend on processing them? How many can we let in? How do we choose which ones to enter and what can we do to prevent them? etc.

But what I think should be the first question we have to ask is should we go out of our way to help them, when we still have our own problems locally with homlessness and equality etc. Are we ignoring our own suffering youth and poor to help people whose own countries should be helping them.

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Reply #1 - Dec 21st, 2012 at 11:42am
 
Tommy wrote on Dec 21st, 2012 at 7:44am:
For me its the only subject in modern politics I can think of where a moral answer is'nt certain.
Without directly focusing on the precise economic figures Australia spends I am interested in more of a morality discussion on the subject. My previous stance was that we should help them where we can, but this is as vague as our current policy.



We should help genuine refugees.

No moslem is a genuine refugee, imo.

They are lying scum.

That assertion is easy to prove.



If a person opens his mouth and states;

"I am a moslem."


Then you know straight away, that person is a pathological liar.

Dictionary;
pathological = =
1 involving, caused by, or of the nature of a disease.
2 compulsive: a pathological gambler.
3 of or relating to pathology.







In the 'religion' of ISLAM, lying and deceit, is a 'holy' religious doctrine.


Speaking is a means to achieve objectives. If a praiseworthy aim is attainable through both telling the truth and lying, it is unlawful to accomplish it through lying because there is no need for it. When it is possible to achieve such an aim by lying but not by telling the truth, it is permissible to lie if attaining the goal is permissible..., and obligatory to lie if the goal is obligatory. ...One should compare the bad consequences entailed by lying to those entailed by telling the truth, and if the consequences of telling the truth are more damaging, one is entitled to lie…”

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taqiyya




Google;
taqiyya - the muslim doctrine of deceit


Google;
we smile to the face "while our hearts curse them"




How Taqiyya Alters Islams Rules of War

http://www.meforum.org/2538/taqiyya-islam-rules-of-wari




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Obviously the major questions are how much can we spend on processing them?


As much are you [as the one who is paying for it through your taxes ]are prepared to spend.i
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How many can we let in?


The number SHOULD BE, zero moslems.



Why so ?

Because moslems are persons who harbour a self-confessed criminal intent towards those who do not believe as they believe.




And by declaring [and, by continuing to declare];

"I am a moslem."


Every moslem, is directly associating them-self with what ISLAM promotes and encourages [as a philosophy], and they are thereby associating themselves with those acts which are purposefully being done, 'in the name of Allah'.


i.e.
A 'moslem', is a person who chooses to embrace a philosophy [ISLAM] which teaches moslems that those who do not believe, as they believe [and reject what they, moslems, believe], are their mortal enemies.

AND, ISLAM teaches moslems that it is 'lawful' for moslems, to kill those who do not believe, as they believe.


That is the reality.


"....Lo! Allah is an enemy to those who reject Faith."
Koran 2.98


"....those who reject Allah have no protector."
Koran 47.008
v. 8-11


"O ye who believe! Fight those of the disbelievers who are near to you, and let them find harshness in you, and know that Allah is with those who keep their duty (unto Him)."
Koran 9.123


"Allah hath purchased of the believers their persons and their goods; for theirs (in return) is the garden (of Paradise): they fight in His cause, and slay and are slain:...."
Koran 9.111i Quote:
How do we choose which ones to enter and what can we do to prevent them? etc.


Every 'good' moslem that enters, by self declaring as a moslem, is self declaring a criminal intent [by our laws] against local non-moslems.

ISLAM is a criminal compact among moslems, to wage a violent 'religious' war against ALL non-moslems ['unbelievers'].

That statement may be uncomfortable to some, but it is TRUTH, factual.








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But what I think should be the first question we have to ask is should we go out of our way to help them, when we still have our own problems locally with homlessness and equality etc. Are we ignoring our own suffering youth and poor to help people whose own countries should be helping them.


Moslem nations should be absorbing moslem refugees, an funding their care.

But they don't.

The oil rich states like Saudi Arabia could help [their fellow] moslem refugees.

But they don't.




Only idiot Western nations are helping moslem [so called] refugees escape Sharia jurisdictions !!,
......moslem 'refugees' who all come to Western nations for sanctuary,

And then when those moslem 'refugees' arrive in Western nations, many of those moslem 'refugees' begin to assert that they want to impose their own failed ISLAMIC culture AND A SHARIA JURISDICTION AND ITS LAWS, upon their generous and compassionate but naive, host countries.

That is scenario totally insane.

Allowing moslems to migrate to Western nations, is insane and destructive to our institutions and freedoms.


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Reply #2 - Dec 22nd, 2012 at 10:54pm
 
Yadda,

That's not my understanding of Islam. Muslims generally seem happy in Turkey, Malaysia and the world's largest Islamic nation, Indonesia. Please explain how you claim to know all that.
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Reply #3 - Dec 22nd, 2012 at 11:33pm
 
newtown_grafitti wrote on Dec 22nd, 2012 at 10:54pm:
Yadda,

That's not my understanding of Islam.

Muslims generally seem happy in Turkey, Malaysia and the world's largest Islamic nation, Indonesia.

Please explain how you claim to know all that.




Google;
Turkey's treatment of religious minorities



Google;
Malaysia's treatment of religious minorities



Google;
Indonesia's treatment of religious minorities






And some recent evidences of NOT pluralistic, and NOT tolerant,
....Malaysia Indonesia, and Turkey.



n.b.       LGBT = = Lesbians, Gays, Bisexuals and Transsexuals   

"Malaysia's Prime Minister: LGBTs, liberalism, and pluralism are enemies of Islam"
"Last Malaysian Hindu temple in central Kuala Lumpur condemned, given five days to vacate"
"Malaysian temple condemned, temple staff and devotees given 15 minutes to leave"
"Malaysian government views LGBT community as a 'spreading problem' to be stopped"
"Malaysian deputy prime minister: Islam not compatible with freedom, liberal thought"
"Yet another Malaysian non-Muslim house of worship demolished"
"Malaysian state holding seminar on "threat of Christianity" "
"A message from Malaysia's king: "Muslims need to emulate Prophet Muhammad" "



n.b.      Ahmadiyah & Shi'ites in Indonesia = = a wrong 'kind' of moslem = = an infidel

"Indonesian President at UN calls for legally binding Sharia blasphemy law criminalizing criticism of Islam"
"Indonesia: Catholic schools threatened with closure for not teaching Islam"
"Indonesia: Sunni Muslim preachers incited murder of Shi'ites"
"Indonesia: Ahmadiyah forced to apologize after being brutalized by Muslim mob"
"Modern, moderate Indonesia: Shi'ite cleric convicted of blasphemy, sentenced to two years in prison"
"Indonesia: Muslim mob attacks Ahmadiyya community, injuring four"



"Turkey's Erdogan: "Islamophobia" should be recognized as a crime against humanity"
"Turkish Minister halts military band to allow crowd to chant "Allahu akbar""
"Turkish government ordered 2007 torture and murder of Christian publishers"
"Turkish Islamic supremacists bar woman from public bus: "We would sin if you get on this bus, you are causing us to sin""
"Turkey: New law requires Islamic prayer rooms in all shopping malls, movie theaters, and other public spaces such as theaters and operas"
"Turkey: Internationally renowned pianist charged with insulting Islam"
"Turkey: Muslim mobs attacking Christian clerics"




http://www.jihadwatch.org/malaysia/

http://www.jihadwatch.org/indonesia/

http://www.jihadwatch.org/turkey/





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more from my archive....

16 May 2006
Pressure on multi-faith Malaysia
Malaysia is considering its multi-cultural credentials after a crowd of Muslims on Sunday broke up a meeting called to defend the rights of religious minorities.
...."I'm becoming an alien in Malaysia, in my own country," says Dr Jacob George.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/4965580.stm


Destruction of Non-Muslim Worship Centers Riles Faith Minorities in Malaysia
By Sean Yoong for AP:
April 01, 2007
PUTRAJAYA, Malaysia - The cavernous pink Putra Mosque with its soaring minaret is one of the most commanding sights and popular tourist photo backdrops in the new city of Putrajaya.
A house of worship for thousands of Muslims in the 8-year-old administrative capital of Malaysia, it is a showcase of the nation's dominant faith  Islam.
But the mosque also highlights the fact that Putrajaya doesn't have a single church or temple  a fact that minority Buddhists, Hindus and Christians see as one example of the second-class treatment other faiths get in this Muslim-majority country.
http://christianpost.com/article/20070330/destruction-of-non-muslim-worship-centers-riles-faith-minorities-in-malaysia.htm


Church demolished in Muslim-run state [Malaysia]
June 19 2007
Kuala Lumpur - Authorities have demolished a church in a Muslim-ruled state in northeast Malaysia, sparking anger among the indigenous people who say they own the property....
http://www.iol.co.za/index.php?set_id=1&click_id=126&art_id=nw20070619141302153C420344


THOSE LINKS MAY BE DEAD NOW.
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Reply #4 - Dec 23rd, 2012 at 9:11am
 
newtown_grafitti wrote on Dec 22nd, 2012 at 10:54pm:
Yadda,

That's not my understanding of Islam. Muslims generally seem happy in Turkey, Malaysia and the world's largest Islamic nation, Indonesia. Please explain how you claim to know all that.


He knows because he read it on Jihad Watch. Yadda, here is another site you should visit occasionally. They are Baptists. They share similar religious ideals to yours, but they show a great deal more compassion than you do. While I don't agree with all articles on this site, they do attempt  to introduce more balance.
http://baptistsocialissues.com/

An older article on boat people. Much of it still applies today:

http://baptistsocialissues.com/boat-people-facts-fictions-and-faith/
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Reply #5 - Dec 23rd, 2012 at 1:01pm
 
muso wrote on Dec 23rd, 2012 at 9:11am:
newtown_grafitti wrote on Dec 22nd, 2012 at 10:54pm:
Yadda,

That's not my understanding of Islam. Muslims generally seem happy in Turkey, Malaysia and the world's largest Islamic nation, Indonesia. Please explain how you claim to know all that.


He knows because he read it on Jihad Watch. Yadda, here is another site you should visit occasionally. They are Baptists.

They share similar religious ideals to yours, but they show a great deal more compassion than you do.

While I don't agree with all articles on this site, they do attempt  to introduce more balance.
http://baptistsocialissues.com/

An older article on boat people. Much of it still applies today:

http://baptistsocialissues.com/boat-people-facts-fictions-and-faith/




Thank you muso.

You have chosen your friends muso.

And i can choose mine too.

And i know [i firmly believe] that my God will judge me for my mistakes.



I would guess that you would believe that Christians should not 'judge' others.

While my own belief on that matter is, that [as an act of their faith] Christians need to exercise judgement of those things that are around them.
And that we are required to choose the good, and to separate ourselves from what we judge to be based in evil.
Others can make their own choices.


Revelation 3:15
I know thy works, that thou art neither cold nor hot: I would thou wert cold or hot.
16  So then because thou art lukewarm, and neither cold nor hot, I will spue thee out of my mouth.

Quote:
Modern synonyms of the word "lukewarm":
lacking ardor, enthusiasm or conviction; moderate; mild; unemotional; halfhearted; hesitant; indecisive; irresolute; uncertain; uncommitted; unresponsive; indifferent; impassive; languid; phlegmatic; apathetic; nonchalant; lackadaisical.




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'REFUGEES'

muso,

How can you base decision making [i.e. discernment] on what are false or untrue precepts ?

Dictionary;
precept = =
1 a general rule regulating behaviour or thought.
2 a writ or warrant.


Dictionary;
discerning = = having or showing good judgement.




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A refugee is defined by the United Nations Convention on Refugees as a person who “owing to a well-founded fear of being persecuted for reasons of race, religion, nationality, membership of a particular social group, or political opinion, is outside the country of his nationality, and is unable to or, owing to such fear, is unwilling to avail himself of the protection of that country…”(3)

from;
http://baptistsocialissues.com/boat-people-facts-fictions-and-faith/

I have no argument with the definition.
Only with how the definition is applied in the real world.

1/ Moslems lie, profusely, intentionally, lying is used by moslems, as a cultural weapon [taqiyya].
2/ The United Nations is a deeply corrupt organisation, purporting to serve mankind.   [imo, the United Nations FACILITATE evil and corrupt actions all over the world.  If i had the power to do so, i would disband the United Nations tomorrow.   imo, Australia should definitely NOT be a member of the United Nations. The United Nations is largely a gang of criminals, and thugs, and murderers.]



To make my point;

[I wrote this back in 2009]
Quote:
UN Human Rights Commission members include...

China [Tiananmen Square, continuing human rights abuses, Tibet.] !!,
Zimbabwe [what need i say????] !!,
Saudi Arabia [persecution of Christians, and muslim apostates, Google, Saudi Arabia maid abuse ] !!,
Russia [info not to hand],
Pakistan [persecution of Christians, and muslim apostates] !!,
Sudan [ethinic cleansing in Darfur, the Gillian Gibbons 'insulting ISLAM', teddy bear 'incident'] !!,
Egypt [persecution of Christians, and muslim apostates] !!


Some past members of UNHRC include...
Algeria, Vietnam, Syria and Libya.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Nations_Commission_on_Human_Rights#Criticism








muso,

One sentence;

"Birds of a feather, flock together."

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Yadda wrote on Dec 23rd, 2012 at 1:01pm:

Quote:
A refugee is defined by the United Nations Convention on Refugees as a person who “owing to a well-founded fear of being persecuted for reasons of race, religion, nationality, membership of a particular social group, or political opinion, is outside the country of his nationality, and is unable to or, owing to such fear, is unwilling to avail himself of the protection of that country…”(3)

from;
http://baptistsocialissues.com/boat-people-facts-fictions-and-faith/

I have no argument with the definition.

Only with how the definition is applied in the real world.








Pure evil.

"The United Nations High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR) rejected or closed the applications of seven Afghan Christian families...."


"An Afghan Christian widow and three of her daughters were denied refugee status by the United Nations High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR) in New Delhi for the second time last month, and currently face imminent deportation to their home country where they could face imprisonment for apostasy and a potential death sentence."

Your friends ?



The United Nations High Commission for Refugees and the United Nations Human Rights Council are bodies that are essentially ISLAMIC 'forums' today, in the United Nations, and are being used to promote what are essentially ISLAMIC religious doctrines, within their areas of influence and authority within the United Nations.





muso,

Why are countries like Pakistan and Egypt NOT criticised within these United Nations bodies, when members [especially the children] of religious minorities resident in those two ISLAMIC countries are being routinely and incessantly persecuted, abducted, raped, and forcefully converted to ISLAM ?

muso,

Why are countries like
AUSTRALIA
, not speaking out in the United Nations and its forums, about the constant persecution of members of religious minorities in many ISLAMIC countries ???

I would have thought that that [i.e. speaking out about the human rights abuses, against minorities that is happening within the societies of United Nations member states] would have been a priority for a nation like
AUSTRALIA
???







Google;
christians rejected as refugees

Google;
christians, in muslim countries rejected as refugees

Google;
religious minorities, in muslim countries



http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Nations_Human_Rights_Council#Members




Hey muso,

I am not the only one who my God will judge.



Job 13:14
Wherefore do I take my flesh in my teeth, and put my life in mine hand?
15  Though he slay me, yet will I trust in him: but I will maintain mine own ways before him.
16  He also shall be my salvation: for an hypocrite shall not come before him.



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In my opinion someone who posts long lists of inflammatory headlines without evidentiary links to support them is not even worth reading, much less replying.
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Reply #8 - Dec 23rd, 2012 at 10:44pm
 
newtown_grafitti wrote on Dec 23rd, 2012 at 10:08pm:
In my opinion someone who posts long lists of inflammatory headlines without evidentiary links to support them is not even worth reading, much less replying.



Of course not.

You are forgiven.


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Reply #9 - Dec 24th, 2012 at 10:51pm
 
Yadda,

I am merely pointing out that the website I quoted is in line with Baptist (Evangelical Christian) mainstream thought, but that they seem to have a much more charitable view of refugees than you do.

In the words of G W Bush, "Either you are with us, or you are with the terrorists", so maybe this particular brand of Evangelical Christians is wrong. I'm asking for your advice on this because you just know which particular group of evangelical Christians represent the right-thinking one true church. Maybe this particular congregation is  indeed influenced by the Devil if they don't automatically read "refugee" to read "heretical Muslim devil".

Now, I'm not taking sides here or accusing you of doublethink, but hey, watch out where you're pointing that branding iron. I really don't want to be psychologically maimed by collateral venom if you'll excuse the mixed metaphor.

To be honest, I really don't identify much with Baptists. I'm just presenting the site as a kind of mirror on your "soul", and ...well to be honest, your last post was quite illuminating in that respect, and the illumination that I caught a glimpse of,  did have a marked tint of fiery orange as opposed to a pure white heavenly glow.

On the surface, I'm seeing a lot of torment  and anger and maybe just a touch of avarice. Surely this can't be a reflection of your true Christian character. Tell me that what I'm seeing is wrong. Maybe I just need to do some Hail Mary's or some such thing.
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muso wrote on Dec 24th, 2012 at 10:51pm:
Yadda,

......I'm just presenting the [Baptist] site as a kind of mirror on your "soul", and ...well to be honest, your last post was quite illuminating in that respect, and the illumination that I caught a glimpse of,  did have a marked tint of fiery orange as opposed to a pure white heavenly glow.



muso,

I am like everyone else [on this journey].
I have a physical aspect [i must live in this physical world].
And i have a spirit aspect [i recognise that there is a spirit realm].
And i am influenced by each aspect.

And i have come to believe that my primary purpose in being here, is to learn to differentiate between what is right and what is wrong [as 'defined' by God].

And those things in the physical, which influence us, are not all bad.
And those things in the spirit, which can influence us, are not all good.

Q.
If a person could differentiate between right and wrong, would he/she seek to be influenced by the 'world' which man has made ???
Or, would that person seek a more 'worthy' influence, upon his character ?




muso,

'...I caught a glimpse of,  did have a marked tint of fiery orange as opposed to a pure white heavenly glow.'


Fire, a fiery orange ?

Sometimes after reading bible passages, a 'picture' or an insight will develop in my mind, and i begin to understand [or maybe imagine?] how things will play out.

I wish that i understood better, what is coming upon men.   [....in any case, i have no authority to reveal it.]

I believe that a true 'understanding'/knowledge will be revealed, eventually [and simultaneously], to all men.

Suddenly all men, all of mankind, will have knowledge of God.

Please believe me, my God is able to do that, to instantly impart that knowledge of himself, to all.

And when that moment comes, some will be joyous, and some of us will be very fearful.


Deuteronomy 4:24
For the LORD thy God is a consuming fire, even a jealous God.

Hebrews 12:29
For our God is a consuming fire.



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On the surface, I'm seeing a lot of torment  and anger and maybe just a touch of avarice. Surely this can't be a reflection of your true Christian character. Tell me that what I'm seeing is wrong. Maybe I just need to do some Hail Mary's or some such thing.



Yes, anger.
Sometimes it is an anger directed inward, which turns into sorrow and repentance [in my heart].
And sometimes it is an anger i direct outwards, if i feel that is appropriate. [i.e. i make a choice]

But God is [and will be] the judge [of others], not me.

Yes, avarice.
I am, and i have been, a selfish person.



I am a spiritual 'creature', yet, i inhabit this physical form [this body, this clay 'temple'], and at this time i am 'imprisoned' in this world.
And yes, in every waking moment in this body, i am influenced by the things of this world, to some extent.

I told you previously, believe that i am going to be judged, by my God [my creator].



Hey muso,

Q.
Why would God choose to forgive me, for my mistakes ?




Psalms 78:37
For their heart was not right with him, neither were they stedfast in his covenant.
38  But he, being full of compassion, forgave their iniquity, and destroyed them not: yea, many a time turned he his anger away, and did not stir up all his wrath.
39  For he remembered that they were but flesh; a wind that passeth away, and cometh not again.


Psalms 32:2
Blessed is the man unto whom the LORD imputeth not iniquity, and in whose spirit there is no guile.


Psalms 25:8
Good and upright is the LORD: therefore will he teach sinners in the way.
9  The meek will he guide in judgment: and the meek will he teach his way.
10  All the paths of the LORD are mercy and truth unto such as keep his covenant and his testimonies.
11  For thy name's sake, O LORD, pardon mine iniquity; for it is great.
12  What man is he that feareth the LORD? him shall he teach in the way that he shall choose.
13  His soul shall dwell at ease; and his seed shall inherit the earth.
14  The secret of the LORD is with them that fear him; and he will shew them his covenant.

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Yadda wrote on Dec 27th, 2012 at 12:32am:

.....in every waking moment in this body, i am influenced by the things of this world, to some extent.




muso,

Do you believe that being exposed to the views of those who post on OzPol would be a good [beneficial] influence upon a personality like myself ?








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I remember that a long time ago, you did post that you expressed a fear, for a person like myself, that i may loose my faith, by being exposed to some of the hard headed views that confronted me, here on OzPol.

Personally i do find my interactions here sometimes 'challenging'.

And i believe that to some extent, many of the views i encounter here, do have a bad [a deleterious] influence upon me [upon my soul.    but not upon my spirit.     not upon the spirit which influences me.   Cheesy     Grin  ].

But i'm always up for an 'argument' [pov] that challenges my own pov.

And i can't imagine that anyone here could ever 'turn' me.     Wink




Again, i have no 'proof'.

There is no proof.

But, even if Columbus had returned from the 'New World' with no physical evidence of its existence, no one could ever have ever robbed Columbus of what he had seen and come to understand.

And i have been on a journey [along with many others] [while others have remained at 'home'].

I have been to a 'far away' land.



I leapt across a chasm.

I have imagined,    ....that there is a God.

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Reply #12 - Dec 27th, 2012 at 4:08am
 
Yadda wrote on Dec 22nd, 2012 at 11:33pm:
newtown_grafitti wrote on Dec 22nd, 2012 at 10:54pm:
Yadda,

That's not my understanding of Islam.

Muslims generally seem happy in Turkey, Malaysia and the world's largest Islamic nation, Indonesia.

Please explain how you claim to know all that.




Google;
Turkey's treatment of religious minorities



Google;
Malaysia's treatment of religious minorities



Google;
Indonesia's treatment of religious minorities






And some recent evidences of NOT pluralistic, and NOT tolerant,
....Malaysia Indonesia, and Turkey.



n.b.       LGBT = = Lesbians, Gays, Bisexuals and Transsexuals   

"Malaysia's Prime Minister: LGBTs, liberalism, and pluralism are enemies of Islam"
"Last Malaysian Hindu temple in central Kuala Lumpur condemned, given five days to vacate"
"Malaysian temple condemned, temple staff and devotees given 15 minutes to leave"
"Malaysian government views LGBT community as a 'spreading problem' to be stopped"
"Malaysian deputy prime minister: Islam not compatible with freedom, liberal thought"
"Yet another Malaysian non-Muslim house of worship demolished"
"Malaysian state holding seminar on "threat of Christianity" "
"A message from Malaysia's king: "Muslims need to emulate Prophet Muhammad" "



n.b.      Ahmadiyah & Shi'ites in Indonesia = = a wrong 'kind' of moslem = = an infidel

"Indonesian President at UN calls for legally binding Sharia blasphemy law criminalizing criticism of Islam"
"Indonesia: Catholic schools threatened with closure for not teaching Islam"
"Indonesia: Sunni Muslim preachers incited murder of Shi'ites"
"Indonesia: Ahmadiyah forced to apologize after being brutalized by Muslim mob"
"Modern, moderate Indonesia: Shi'ite cleric convicted of blasphemy, sentenced to two years in prison"
"Indonesia: Muslim mob attacks Ahmadiyya community, injuring four"



"Turkey's Erdogan: "Islamophobia" should be recognized as a crime against humanity"
"Turkish Minister halts military band to allow crowd to chant "Allahu akbar""
"Turkish government ordered 2007 torture and murder of Christian publishers"
"Turkish Islamic supremacists bar woman from public bus: "We would sin if you get on this bus, you are causing us to sin""
"Turkey: New law requires Islamic prayer rooms in all shopping malls, movie theaters, and other public spaces such as theaters and operas"
"Turkey: Internationally renowned pianist charged with insulting Islam"
"Turkey: Muslim mobs attacking Christian clerics"




http://www.jihadwatch.org/malaysia/

http://www.jihadwatch.org/indonesia/

http://www.jihadwatch.org/turkey/





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more from my archive....

16 May 2006
Pressure on multi-faith Malaysia
Malaysia is considering its multi-cultural credentials after a crowd of Muslims on Sunday broke up a meeting called to defend the rights of religious minorities.
...."I'm becoming an alien in Malaysia, in my own country," says Dr Jacob George.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/4965580.stm


Destruction of Non-Muslim Worship Centers Riles Faith Minorities in Malaysia
By Sean Yoong for AP:
April 01, 2007
PUTRAJAYA, Malaysia - The cavernous pink Putra Mosque with its soaring minaret is one of the most commanding sights and popular tourist photo backdrops in the new city of Putrajaya.
A house of worship for thousands of Muslims in the 8-year-old administrative capital of Malaysia, it is a showcase of the nation's dominant faith  Islam.
But the mosque also highlights the fact that Putrajaya doesn't have a single church or temple  a fact that minority Buddhists, Hindus and Christians see as one example of the second-class treatment other faiths get in this Muslim-majority country.
http://christianpost.com/article/20070330/destruction-of-non-muslim-worship-centers-riles-faith-minorities-in-malaysia.htm


Church demolished in Muslim-run state [Malaysia]
June 19 2007
Kuala Lumpur - Authorities have demolished a church in a Muslim-ruled state in northeast Malaysia, sparking anger among the indigenous people who say they own the property....
http://www.iol.co.za/index.php?set_id=1&click_id=126&art_id=nw20070619141302153C420344


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Obviously they arent the minorities there.

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Sir Spot of Borg wrote on Dec 27th, 2012 at 4:08am:

Obviously they arent the minorities there.


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And there you go, once again SPOT.

Posting on OzPol, but saying absolutely nothing.




SPOT,

'They', are who ?

And 'there', is where ?

And your argument is, what ?







SPOT, once again you prove, to all, that you have no ability to express an opinion, about anything.

Your 'function' here on OzPol is simply being an indistinct, irrelevant, 'reactive', 'bot', who is wasting storage bytes on FD's server.



SPOT,

Breathe in.

There, you managed to do something useful.

Maybe.

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Yadda wrote on Dec 27th, 2012 at 2:01am:
Yadda wrote on Dec 27th, 2012 at 12:32am:

.....in every waking moment in this body, i am influenced by the things of this world, to some extent.




muso,

Do you believe that being exposed to the views of those who post on OzPol would be a good [beneficial] influence upon a personality like myself ?








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I remember that a long time ago, you did post that you expressed a fear, for a person like myself, that i may loose my faith, by being exposed to some of the hard headed views that confronted me, here on OzPol.

Personally i do find my interactions here sometimes 'challenging'.

And i believe that to some extent, many of the views i encounter here, do have a bad [a deleterious] influence upon me [upon my soul.    but not upon my spirit.     not upon the spirit which influences me.   Cheesy     Grin  ].

But i'm always up for an 'argument' [pov] that challenges my own pov.

And i can't imagine that anyone here could ever 'turn' me.     Wink



Well that's cool. I wouldn't want you to lose your faith. From a selfish PoV, I enjoy talking with people who have different views from myself.

A lot of posters on OzPolitic would benefit from doing just that.

You know, I heard something quite funny on the radio on the way home. There was a Bangladeshi living in London. Some person unknown to him on the underground asked him "Why do you people all hate us so much?"

He replied "We don't". He explained that probably 20 years ago "you people" would have meant Pakistanis or Indians, but from 911 onwards, it meant Muslims.  He added "By the way, I'm an Atheist, but that wouldn't have meant anything to him (the guy who asked him the question".

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