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Reply #75 - Nov 19th, 2016 at 4:47pm
 
John Smith wrote on Nov 19th, 2016 at 3:36pm:
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now which law in Indonesia calls for death for blasphemy?

Sharia law. anything else I can school you on? (yet again)
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Reply #76 - Nov 19th, 2016 at 6:02pm
 
Gordon wrote on Nov 19th, 2016 at 1:33pm:
Karnal wrote on Nov 19th, 2016 at 1:03pm:
Gordon wrote on Nov 19th, 2016 at 12:29pm:
Karnal wrote on Nov 19th, 2016 at 12:18pm:
Gordon wrote on Nov 19th, 2016 at 10:52am:
Karnal wrote on Nov 18th, 2016 at 10:34pm:
Gordon wrote on Nov 18th, 2016 at 10:21pm:
Karnal wrote on Nov 18th, 2016 at 9:06pm:
Gordon wrote on Nov 18th, 2016 at 8:26pm:
Pres Joko has warned this issue could tear Indonesia apart. Re ABCTV news


I'll let you in on a secret, dear. Indonesia is already torn apart. It's the job of the governors and presidents and military to keep such a vast, multicultural archipelago together.

Civilisation is a thin veneer, no?


A thin veneer of democracy over an Islamic theocracy?  Yuck.


Oh, indeed, Islamic, Hindu, Christian, Animist, all.

Miam miam, no?


Some systems see more happy to defer to secular democracy.
All things aren't equal.


Which ones, Gordon? We'll compare and contrast, shall we?

Fiji
Zimbabwe
Tibet
The Cocos Islands
French Guyana
Indonesia


Which Muslims country has the most robust secular democracy,  apart from Indonesia which is about to behead a governor for blasphemy Wink


Is that a multiple choice?


Choose what you want, just don't choose Islam because that's the path away from democracy.

Anything that's good about Indonesia is because of it's leaning towards western democracy and away from Islamic theocracy.


Well, then you need to put your question like this:

Apart from Indonesia, which is about to behead someone for blasphemy, which Muslim country has the most robust secular democracy?

A. Malaysia
B. Turkey
C. Pakistan
D. Islam
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Reply #77 - Nov 19th, 2016 at 6:06pm
 
rhino wrote on Nov 19th, 2016 at 4:47pm:
John Smith wrote on Nov 19th, 2016 at 3:36pm:
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now which law in Indonesia calls for death for blasphemy?

Sharia law. anything else I can school you on? (yet again)


Yes please, Rhino. I'd like a question for the test.
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Reply #78 - Nov 19th, 2016 at 6:22pm
 
Karnal, John Smith, Gandalf are relexively taking the Muslims' side in this.  I bet they do not evn know what the Governor said that sent the Muslims apesh!t because if they did they ouldn't side with the Muslims - unless they are themselves Muslims which is the case with Gandalf. The other two are just useless idiots.

Here's what the governor said:

What I said to the local people of Thousand Islands is that if you are fooled by racists and cowards using that verse in the Quran not to vote for me, then don't vote for me," he said on Friday as reported by kompas.com.

He mentioned the al-Maidah verse because the verse is often used by his political opponents to encourage people not to vote for him. Ahok’s opponents have used this line of attack against him since he started his political career in East Belitung in 2003.

"There is nothing wrong with the verses in the Quran. It was not the context [of my speech]," Ahok added.

His comments were met with protest by several parties.
http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2016/10/07/ahok-denies-he-insulted-the-quran....

Non-Muslims guy spoke sensibly about how to read the Koran - must be apesh!t time, Muslims!!!!!!!!
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Reply #79 - Nov 19th, 2016 at 6:29pm
 
So far, Karnal hasn't given an opinion on this. Karnal saw Jarkarta's governor on the 7.30 Report saying this was not about Islam, but his campaign against corruption.

So who to believe? The Christian governor and the victim of the anti-blashphemy campiagn?

Or the Jihadists?

We can put this in a multiple choice if you'd prefer.
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Reply #80 - Nov 19th, 2016 at 7:00pm
 
Karnal wrote on Nov 19th, 2016 at 6:29pm:
So far, Karnal hasn't given an opinion on this. Karnal saw Jarkarta's governor on the 7.30 Report saying this was not about Islam, but his campaign against corruption.

So who to believe? The Christian governor and the victim of the anti-blashphemy campiagn?

Or the Jihadists?

We can put this in a multiple choice if you'd prefer.



As always, you have made an awful lot of posts without having any clue. The joy of social work in Rooty Hill, yes?




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Reply #81 - Nov 19th, 2016 at 7:05pm
 
Karnal wrote on Nov 19th, 2016 at 6:02pm:
Gordon wrote on Nov 19th, 2016 at 1:33pm:
Karnal wrote on Nov 19th, 2016 at 1:03pm:
Gordon wrote on Nov 19th, 2016 at 12:29pm:
Karnal wrote on Nov 19th, 2016 at 12:18pm:
Gordon wrote on Nov 19th, 2016 at 10:52am:
Karnal wrote on Nov 18th, 2016 at 10:34pm:
Gordon wrote on Nov 18th, 2016 at 10:21pm:
Karnal wrote on Nov 18th, 2016 at 9:06pm:
Gordon wrote on Nov 18th, 2016 at 8:26pm:
Pres Joko has warned this issue could tear Indonesia apart. Re ABCTV news


I'll let you in on a secret, dear. Indonesia is already torn apart. It's the job of the governors and presidents and military to keep such a vast, multicultural archipelago together.

Civilisation is a thin veneer, no?


A thin veneer of democracy over an Islamic theocracy?  Yuck.


Oh, indeed, Islamic, Hindu, Christian, Animist, all.

Miam miam, no?


Some systems see more happy to defer to secular democracy.
All things aren't equal.


Which ones, Gordon? We'll compare and contrast, shall we?

Fiji
Zimbabwe
Tibet
The Cocos Islands
French Guyana
Indonesia


Which Muslims country has the most robust secular democracy,  apart from Indonesia which is about to behead a governor for blasphemy Wink


Is that a multiple choice?


Choose what you want, just don't choose Islam because that's the path away from democracy.

Anything that's good about Indonesia is because of it's leaning towards western democracy and away from Islamic theocracy.


Well, then you need to put your question like this:

Apart from Indonesia, which is about to behead someone for blasphemy, which Muslim country has the most robust secular democracy?

A. Malaysia
B. Turkey
C. Pakistan
D. Islam


Top of the list is Malaysia. Nice. One of their states recently passed a law for the death penalty for apostasy. I stumbled across this interesting fact after watching Gandalf and the apologists offer pages and pages of excuses for why the polls showing the majority of Malaysian muslims supporting this punishment somehow doesn't reflect their true desires.

Frank wrote on Nov 19th, 2016 at 6:22pm:
Karnal, John Smith, Gandalf are relexively taking the Muslims' side in this.  I bet they do not evn know what the Governor said that sent the Muslims apesh!t because if they did they ouldn't side with the Muslims - unless they are themselves Muslims which is the case with Gandalf. The other two are just useless idiots.

Here's what the governor said:

What I said to the local people of Thousand Islands is that if you are fooled by racists and cowards using that verse in the Quran not to vote for me, then don't vote for me," he said on Friday as reported by kompas.com.

He mentioned the al-Maidah verse because the verse is often used by his political opponents to encourage people not to vote for him. Ahok’s opponents have used this line of attack against him since he started his political career in East Belitung in 2003.

"There is nothing wrong with the verses in the Quran. It was not the context [of my speech]," Ahok added.

His comments were met with protest by several parties.
http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2016/10/07/ahok-denies-he-insulted-the-quran....

Non-Muslims guy spoke sensibly about how to read the Koran - must be apesh!t time, Muslims!!!!!!!!


The interesting thing is that his PC spin on Islam is pretty much identical to Gandalfs. Muslims respond with enourmous violent protests and calls for his head. Gandalf's response is to pretend it is not happening and that the full frontal assault on freedom of speech won't actually affect freedom of speech in Indonesia. I wonder when Gandalf would choose to acknowledge the obvious? Even is his own head was on the chopping block for promoting the wrong version of Islam he would still be apologising for them.
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Reply #82 - Nov 19th, 2016 at 7:08pm
 
Karnal wrote on Nov 19th, 2016 at 6:29pm:
So far, Karnal hasn't given an opinion on this. Karnal saw Jarkarta's governor on the 7.30 Report saying this was not about Islam, but his campaign against corruption.

So who to believe? The Christian governor and the victim of the anti-blashphemy campiagn?

Or the Jihadists?

We can put this in a multiple choice if you'd prefer.


Lets examine what cards out Governor of Jakarta has to play. Hey can go with the 'it's a corruption thing' or he can go with 'it's a Muslim thing'. How do you think the latter would work out for him?  Wink
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Reply #83 - Nov 19th, 2016 at 7:11pm
 
Gandalf likes to quote him going with the "corruption" option as proof that the protests have not affected his willingness to talk about Islam.

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So far, Karnal hasn't given an opinion on this. Karnal saw Jarkarta's governor on the 7.30 Report saying this was not about Islam, but his campaign against corruption.


So tell us Karnal, which option do you think the 150 000 protestors would go with? Were they there to defend Islam against free speech, or were they standing up for corruption?
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Reply #84 - Nov 19th, 2016 at 7:34pm
 
Frank wrote on Nov 19th, 2016 at 7:00pm:
Karnal wrote on Nov 19th, 2016 at 6:29pm:
So far, Karnal hasn't given an opinion on this. Karnal saw Jarkarta's governor on the 7.30 Report saying this was not about Islam, but his campaign against corruption.

So who to believe? The Christian governor and the victim of the anti-blashphemy campiagn?

Or the Jihadists?

We can put this in a multiple choice if you'd prefer.



As always, you have made an awful lot of posts without having any clue.


As opposed to you making an awful lot of posts and having no clue either?

Shurely shome mishtake, yes?
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Reply #85 - Nov 19th, 2016 at 7:38pm
 
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Top of the list is Malaysia. Nice. One of their states recently passed a law for the death penalty for apostasy. I stumbled across this interesting fact after watching Gandalf and the apologists offer pages and pages of excuses for why the polls showing the majority of Malaysian muslims supporting this punishment somehow doesn't reflect their true desires.


A country that had a blasphemy law overturned by its secular constitution?

I see what you mean, FD. Is that your final answer?
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Reply #86 - Nov 19th, 2016 at 7:50pm
 
Gordon wrote on Nov 19th, 2016 at 7:08pm:
Karnal wrote on Nov 19th, 2016 at 6:29pm:
So far, Karnal hasn't given an opinion on this. Karnal saw Jarkarta's governor on the 7.30 Report saying this was not about Islam, but his campaign against corruption.

So who to believe? The Christian governor and the victim of the anti-blashphemy campiagn?

Or the Jihadists?

We can put this in a multiple choice if you'd prefer.


Lets examine what cards out Governor of Jakarta has to play. Hey can go with the 'it's a corruption thing' or he can go with 'it's a Muslim thing'. How do you think the latter would work out for him?  Wink


Muslims vote for him. I doubt blaming Islam would go very well for him, Gordon, do you?

Ahok's been blaming corruption for some time. Here's the comments that got him into hot water:

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“So it can be that in your subconscious that you, ladies and gentlemen, you can’t vote for me because you’ve been lied to, with Surat Almaidah 51 and the like. That’s your right. If you feel you can’t vote for me because you fear you’ll go to hell, because you’ve been lied to, no worries. That’s your personal call.”


Ahok is clearly blaming his religious knucklehead opponents and not the Koran.
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Reply #87 - Nov 19th, 2016 at 7:51pm
 
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Reply #88 - Nov 19th, 2016 at 9:11pm
 
Karnal wrote on Nov 19th, 2016 at 7:38pm:
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Top of the list is Malaysia. Nice. One of their states recently passed a law for the death penalty for apostasy. I stumbled across this interesting fact after watching Gandalf and the apologists offer pages and pages of excuses for why the polls showing the majority of Malaysian muslims supporting this punishment somehow doesn't reflect their true desires.


A country that had a blasphemy law overturned by its secular constitution?

I see what you mean, FD. Is that your final answer?



Let's clear something up.

Karnal on team Islam is high fiving a country for going with secular law over Islamic.  So can you remind me why your on team muz when you're so happy they take the secular road?  Why not just join my team?
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Reply #89 - Nov 19th, 2016 at 9:48pm
 
Gordon wrote on Nov 19th, 2016 at 9:11pm:
Karnal wrote on Nov 19th, 2016 at 7:38pm:
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Top of the list is Malaysia. Nice. One of their states recently passed a law for the death penalty for apostasy. I stumbled across this interesting fact after watching Gandalf and the apologists offer pages and pages of excuses for why the polls showing the majority of Malaysian muslims supporting this punishment somehow doesn't reflect their true desires.


A country that had a blasphemy law overturned by its secular constitution?

I see what you mean, FD. Is that your final answer?



Let's clear something up.

Karnal on team Islam is high fiving a country for going with secular law over Islamic.  So can you remind me why your on team muz when you're so happy they take the secular road?  Why not just join my team?


There are no right or wrong answers here, Gordon. We are all one. I have never left thee.
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