Greg Gutfeld To Open A Gay Bar Next To Ground Zero Mosque To Cater To “Islamic Gay Men”
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Let's turn the whole place into an anti-Christian theme park!
[QUOTE=a203xi;23996421]Hey idiots arguing over history, no one thinks you're smart and you're not making any logical points. It's not 1000 AD in the middle east and none of that shit is relevant.
If you think muslims are naturally violent and don't have the same right to free religion as anyone else in this country, you're an ignorant douche and I kind of hope you die. This whole mosque argument is entirely stupid.[/QUOTE]
thanks for the post
it's being proccessed to see if anything intelligent is in i-
oh dear, results say there isn't
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[QUOTE=ZekeTwo;23998487]Let's turn the whole place into an anti-Christian theme park![/QUOTE]
THE ground zero mosque already does that! for Sarah Palin has telled me so
[QUOTE=Warhol;23998580]THE ground zero mosque already does that! for Sarah Palin has telled me so[/QUOTE]
But that's just one attraction! Now we have the gay bar. Theme parks need rides too, we could... well, those come with the gay bar
What else?
Greg Gutfeld: Master Successful Troll
Cordoba house pretty much lost the tolerance test already imo...
faux news
[quote]GUTFELD: But I have a lot of people that are interested in backing me for this. And I'm telling you, this is the greatest thing ever, because right now, I contacted the Cordoba House. I wrote them. I e-mailed them. They didn't respond. But I tweeted them and they tweeted me back.
BECK: And what did they say?
GUTFELD: They said, "You are free to open whatever you like. If you won't consider the sensibilities of Muslims, you are not going to build dialogue."[/quote]
this is fucking hilarious
[QUOTE=Spacewolf;23993964]It's raining men? Awwwwwwwwwww...[/QUOTE]
Yeah was going to say that myself. That's really awful. Not one personally to get offended almost ever but even I found myself shaking my head.
[QUOTE=ohadje;23995874]
That Hadith infers that it is ok to force conversion at some cases.
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Hadith /=/ Qur'an.
The Qur'an is the scared book of Islam, the Hadith is not.
Oh, Oh, I got another name
69/11
[url]http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,599202,00.html[/url]
His name choices are:
Ji-Hot
Ji-Hunk
Infidelicious
Turban Cowboy
Suspicious Packages
Rama-Dam
You Mecca-Me-Hot
Grind Zeros
Whatever they name it, people are going to be pissed. Welcome to Western culture.
I love these guys
No Ho...wait
Well this doesn't offend me or anyone.
Haha, that's great.
[QUOTE=ZekeTwo;23998663]But that's just one attraction! Now we have the gay bar. Theme parks need rides too, we could... well, those come with the gay bar
What else?[/QUOTE]
Free teen sexual education. :v:
[QUOTE=Billiam;24005678]Free teen sexual education. :v:[/QUOTE]
This is going to be the best theme park ever. Can't spell family without blasphemy and an F and an I.
[QUOTE=starpluck;24004004]Hadith /=/ Qur'an.
The Qur'an is the scared book of Islam, the Hadith is not.[/QUOTE]
Hadith is also sacred.
[QUOTE=ohadje;24006395]Hadith is also sacred.[/QUOTE]
But unlike the Qur'an, the Hadith is not believed to be the word of God.
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[*]The words or actions of a human being, and not the speech of God as the Qur'an is.
[*]Not necessarily reported in tbeir precise wording, as the Qur'an is.
[*]Not necessarily transmitted by tawatur, except in some instances.
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The Hadith is similar to the Christian gospels in that it is a third person account of the activities of the prophet Mohammad and his followers. Unlike the Qu'ran it is a number of individuals telling that which they had supposedly heard or seen of the prophet Mohammad.
Yes, the Hadith are stories about Muhammad. But from these stories Muslim interpreters can make new religious commands for their followers.
[QUOTE=ohadje;24006550]Yes, the Hadith are stories about Muhammad. But from these stories Muslim interpreters can make new religious commands for their followers.[/QUOTE]
Only if the Qur'an doesn't supply the answer or 'verdict' to an issue. Like if the Qur'an never stated if you could play video games or not. But in Hadiths, it mentions that Prht. Mohammad played video games, then it would be permissible to do so.
In this case, Quran: [URL="http://www.usc.edu/dept/MSA/quran/002.qmt.html#002.256"]2:256[/URL] explicitly says "No compulsion in religion etc. ". Meaning that is the final verdict.
Hahaha gotta love republicans cutting of their nose to spite their face.
[QUOTE=Dude902;23991222]Islamic Gay Men?
:crossarms:[/QUOTE]Iraq was and still is known as "puppy" land in the Arab world.
Wait, I don't understand this at all.
So a republican talk show host is trying to make a political statement by building a bar that caters to tolerance and acceptance of gays and Islam, both of which are groups that Fox regularly propagandizes hatred toward? How is this supposed to be effective in making his point?
It's fox news, nothing has to be effective, it just has to flow with conservative propaganda. Considering they find gay bars to be as offensive as mosques, he's basically just being a sarcastic bastard.
[QUOTE=TailsPrower;24016071]It's fox news, nothing has to be effective, it just has to flow with conservative propaganda. Considering they find gay bars to be as offensive as mosques, he's basically just being a sarcastic bastard.[/QUOTE]
Or maybe he's advocating merging the two into a rainbow centre to promote interfaith tolerance and acceptance of homosexuality? :shobon:
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