Topic: South Park writers recieve Muslin death threat.
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Thu 04/22/10 07:35 PM

I have little reason not to believe that Islam is a religion of peace which happens to draw some fanatics and extremists,, not unlike any movement or religion

if there were death threats over a cartoon though,,,Id imagine those types of extremists wont be around long anyway,,,what goes around comes around kind of thing(regardless of religion)


Why does this come as no surprise ... ? Standard operational procedure, it seems. Sic transit gloria mundi ... Guess there's just not enough 'evidence' to the contrary yet ... let's see: Suicide bombings. 'Honor' killings. Female genital mutilation. Beheadings. Torture. Jihad. Hatred of non-muzzies. Misplaced feelings of 'superiority'. 'Conversion' by the sword. 'Dhimmitude'. The 'peace of the grave'. Gee - now that I think about it, that's not enough to convince me it's not a 'religion of peace', either ... jeez.

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Thu 04/22/10 07:42 PM




It's a freakin cartoon for cryin out loud...





Exactly, I am christian and I watch Family Guy even though they actually have a Jesus character in it.....its FICTION.


You like Family guy, but not South Park??

That's like loving peanut butter, but not jelly.

Why don't you like South Park?? (If I'm correct in assuming that...)



south park is just too vulgar for my taste,, family guy is a bit more subtle


Eh?? I suppose...

But I love the fact that they made this episode. I knew this would happen, though.

But there's nothing wrong with vulgarity.

What do you say when you stub your toe??

HORSE FEATHERS!!!!




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Thu 04/22/10 07:48 PM
Did anyone see Van Gogh's film 'Submission'??

I liked it...

Not enough to be shot 8 times, stabbed a couple of times, and have my throat slashed, but the film was strong nonetheless.

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Thu 04/22/10 07:52 PM


I have little reason not to believe that Islam is a religion of peace which happens to draw some fanatics and extremists,, not unlike any movement or religion

if there were death threats over a cartoon though,,,Id imagine those types of extremists wont be around long anyway,,,what goes around comes around kind of thing(regardless of religion)


Why does this come as no surprise ... ? Standard operational procedure, it seems. Sic transit gloria mundi ... Guess there's just not enough 'evidence' to the contrary yet ... let's see: Suicide bombings. 'Honor' killings. Female genital mutilation. Beheadings. Torture. Jihad. Hatred of non-muzzies. Misplaced feelings of 'superiority'. 'Conversion' by the sword. 'Dhimmitude'. The 'peace of the grave'. Gee - now that I think about it, that's not enough to convince me it's not a 'religion of peace', either ... jeez.



I suppose if I saw these things regularly as opposed to randomly, I may be convinced. I dont know the origin and those I know who follow Islam are indeed peaceful people. As a christian, I know accusations are always made about what my RELIGION teaches or condones based on what individuals within it choose to do. I just am not willing to make those types of assumptions.

Islam is followed by many and Im sure there are just as many interpretations of what it teaches. I can run down the list you gave and compare it to 'patriotic' american actions as well, but it doesnt mean america per se encourages or supports these things at large......here we go


Suicide bombings. 'Honor' killings:

War is hell. I dont know if which is worse. Killing the enemy from miles above safe in the air or going out with them with a bomb strapped to you. I dont know which is worse, killing someone because they 'dishonored' ur family or because they were 'traitorous' to their country.

Female genital mutilation. : ITs very common in America to circumcise boys.

Beheadings: Lethal Injections, electrocution(dead is dead)

Torture: Yeah,, this 'christian' nation never engages in THAT...lol Jihad.

Hatred of non-muzzies: no idea what a muzzie is, but I unfortunately hear many of my so called christian brothers and sisters in this thread hating muslims

Misplaced feelings of 'superiority': They believe what they believe, they aspire to please Allah. How is that different than how I aspire to please God?

Just as I believe Christianity is founded in peace, I believe the same of Islam. I just think some individuals have twisted it to justify their hatred or homicidal tendencies...

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Thu 04/22/10 07:53 PM
Another example from the Religion of Peace and Tolerance.

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Thu 04/22/10 07:53 PM
Edited by willing2 on Thu 04/22/10 08:01 PM
The marriage between the "holy" Prophet and Aisha was consummated when she was 9 years old and he was 54 years young






OOPS! I just blasphemed.:slaphead rofl: rofl roflslaphead

http://www.faithfreedom.org/Gallery/30.htm

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Thu 04/22/10 07:55 PM

It should be noted that the writers did not censure their own show. That was accomplished by the network. I am not positive but it think Comedy Central is owned by Turner Broadcasting System.(TBS).


It's owned by MTV networks.

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Thu 04/22/10 08:03 PM


OMG!!! I cannot believe the "peaceful" Muslims,rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl , would make death threats here in the USofA.

Whatcha' wanna' bet, they aren't charged with a hate crime.

Send them and all who agree with them back to Mecca!

Just a couple excerpts from their blogspot.

http://revolutionmuslim.blogspot.com/
718-312-8203

As for the Islamic ruling on the situation, then this is clear. There is no difference of opinion from those with any degree of a reputation that the punishment is death. Ibn Taymiyyah a great scholar of Islam says, “Whoever curses the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) -a Muslim or a non Muslim- then he must be killed…and this is the opinion of the general body of Islamic scholars.”

Many are proclaiming that the South Park episode’s insult was minimal and some might inquire about a situation where the insult is not that great. The renowned scholar Imam Malik said, “If someone says that the button of the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) is dirty, then he should be executed!”





I wonder what they will say to me calling Muhommad a pedophile with homosexual tendancies.


Go here to find out.
http://www.faithfreedom.org/Gallery/30.htm

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Thu 04/22/10 08:03 PM


OMG!!! I cannot believe the "peaceful" Muslims,rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl , would make death threats here in the USofA.

Whatcha' wanna' bet, they aren't charged with a hate crime.

Send them and all who agree with them back to Mecca!

Just a couple excerpts from their blogspot.

http://revolutionmuslim.blogspot.com/
718-312-8203

As for the Islamic ruling on the situation, then this is clear. There is no difference of opinion from those with any degree of a reputation that the punishment is death. Ibn Taymiyyah a great scholar of Islam says, “Whoever curses the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) -a Muslim or a non Muslim- then he must be killed…and this is the opinion of the general body of Islamic scholars.”

Many are proclaiming that the South Park episode’s insult was minimal and some might inquire about a situation where the insult is not that great. The renowned scholar Imam Malik said, “If someone says that the button of the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) is dirty, then he should be executed!”





I wonder what they will say to me calling Muhommad a pedophile with homosexual tendancies.


Muhammed is the pope?? Who knew??

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Thu 04/22/10 08:05 PM


"Wednesday night's episode of "South Park" was censored after the show's creators received death threats following last week's episode featuring the Prophet Mohammed.

Trey Parker and Matt Stone celebrated the 200th episode of "South Park" last week, with a story that showed the Prophet Mohammed dressed up in a bear suit.

Episode 201 continued the storyline, but this time any images featuring Mohammed were blocked, and any mentions of the Prophet's name were bleeped.

Parker and Stone posted on their website yesterday:

"After we delivered the show, and prior to broadcast, Comedy Central placed numerous additional audio bleeps throughout the episode. We do not have network approval to stream our original version of the show."


"This comes right after a radical Muslim group threatened that the duo would end up like Dutch filmmaker Theo Van Gogh, who was killed in 2004 by a fanatic who didn't like Van Gogh's portrayal of Muslim women in one of his films."


Kinda makes you wonder what happened to the "Land of the Free and Home of the Brave

What (if anything) should be done?


Find all who are associated with the threat and prosecute them to the full extent of the law. Zero tolerance for religious based death threats.

drinker




Not gonna happen while we have a President in office who tells the rest of the world that America is a Muslim country.


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Thu 04/22/10 08:07 PM


I have little reason not to believe that Islam is a religion of peace which happens to draw some fanatics and extremists,, not unlike any movement or religion

if there were death threats over a cartoon though,,,Id imagine those types of extremists wont be around long anyway,,,what goes around comes around kind of thing(regardless of religion)


Why does this come as no surprise ... ? Standard operational procedure, it seems. Sic transit gloria mundi ... Guess there's just not enough 'evidence' to the contrary yet ... let's see: Suicide bombings. 'Honor' killings. Female genital mutilation. Beheadings. Torture. Jihad. Hatred of non-muzzies. Misplaced feelings of 'superiority'. 'Conversion' by the sword. 'Dhimmitude'. The 'peace of the grave'. Gee - now that I think about it, that's not enough to convince me it's not a 'religion of peace', either ... jeez.


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

There are pictures pn there of women being beaten in the middle of a city street for not wearibg her mask.

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Thu 04/22/10 08:07 PM



"Wednesday night's episode of "South Park" was censored after the show's creators received death threats following last week's episode featuring the Prophet Mohammed.

Trey Parker and Matt Stone celebrated the 200th episode of "South Park" last week, with a story that showed the Prophet Mohammed dressed up in a bear suit.

Episode 201 continued the storyline, but this time any images featuring Mohammed were blocked, and any mentions of the Prophet's name were bleeped.

Parker and Stone posted on their website yesterday:

"After we delivered the show, and prior to broadcast, Comedy Central placed numerous additional audio bleeps throughout the episode. We do not have network approval to stream our original version of the show."


"This comes right after a radical Muslim group threatened that the duo would end up like Dutch filmmaker Theo Van Gogh, who was killed in 2004 by a fanatic who didn't like Van Gogh's portrayal of Muslim women in one of his films."


Kinda makes you wonder what happened to the "Land of the Free and Home of the Brave

What (if anything) should be done?


Find all who are associated with the threat and prosecute them to the full extent of the law. Zero tolerance for religious based death threats.

drinker




Not gonna happen while we have a President in office who tells the rest of the world that America is a Muslim country.




Do you have a quote from the President that says that...??

Not doubting you, just would like to see the source.

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Thu 04/22/10 08:09 PM



OMG!!! I cannot believe the "peaceful" Muslims,rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl , would make death threats here in the USofA.

Whatcha' wanna' bet, they aren't charged with a hate crime.

Send them and all who agree with them back to Mecca!

Just a couple excerpts from their blogspot.

http://revolutionmuslim.blogspot.com/
718-312-8203

As for the Islamic ruling on the situation, then this is clear. There is no difference of opinion from those with any degree of a reputation that the punishment is death. Ibn Taymiyyah a great scholar of Islam says, “Whoever curses the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) -a Muslim or a non Muslim- then he must be killed…and this is the opinion of the general body of Islamic scholars.”

Many are proclaiming that the South Park episode’s insult was minimal and some might inquire about a situation where the insult is not that great. The renowned scholar Imam Malik said, “If someone says that the button of the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) is dirty, then he should be executed!”





I wonder what they will say to me calling Muhommad a pedophile with homosexual tendancies.


Muhammed is the pope?? Who knew??


That was innapropriate and uncalled for.

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Thu 04/22/10 08:10 PM
Considering South park is always making fun of Jesus I have no problem with them kicking any other religion around including Islam.Let the insults fly!

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Thu 04/22/10 08:12 PM




OMG!!! I cannot believe the "peaceful" Muslims,rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl , would make death threats here in the USofA.

Whatcha' wanna' bet, they aren't charged with a hate crime.

Send them and all who agree with them back to Mecca!

Just a couple excerpts from their blogspot.

http://revolutionmuslim.blogspot.com/
718-312-8203

As for the Islamic ruling on the situation, then this is clear. There is no difference of opinion from those with any degree of a reputation that the punishment is death. Ibn Taymiyyah a great scholar of Islam says, “Whoever curses the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) -a Muslim or a non Muslim- then he must be killed…and this is the opinion of the general body of Islamic scholars.”

Many are proclaiming that the South Park episode’s insult was minimal and some might inquire about a situation where the insult is not that great. The renowned scholar Imam Malik said, “If someone says that the button of the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) is dirty, then he should be executed!”





I wonder what they will say to me calling Muhommad a pedophile with homosexual tendancies.


Muhammed is the pope?? Who knew??


That was innapropriate and uncalled for.


I can't tell if you're being sarcastic...

The pope has defended child molesters tooth and nail...

You can't bash one religion and be blind to the atrocities of another.

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Thu 04/22/10 08:22 PM

Considering South park is always making fun of Jesus I have no problem with them kicking any other religion around including Islam.Let the insults fly!


Absolutely.
They ripped Mormoms a new one a couple of years ago.
And then scientologists.
And Catholics.
And just about every religion.

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Thu 04/22/10 09:34 PM




OMG!!! I cannot believe the "peaceful" Muslims,rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl , would make death threats here in the USofA.

Whatcha' wanna' bet, they aren't charged with a hate crime.

Send them and all who agree with them back to Mecca!

Just a couple excerpts from their blogspot.

http://revolutionmuslim.blogspot.com/
718-312-8203

As for the Islamic ruling on the situation, then this is clear. There is no difference of opinion from those with any degree of a reputation that the punishment is death. Ibn Taymiyyah a great scholar of Islam says, “Whoever curses the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) -a Muslim or a non Muslim- then he must be killed…and this is the opinion of the general body of Islamic scholars.”

Many are proclaiming that the South Park episode’s insult was minimal and some might inquire about a situation where the insult is not that great. The renowned scholar Imam Malik said, “If someone says that the button of the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) is dirty, then he should be executed!”





I wonder what they will say to me calling Muhommad a pedophile with homosexual tendancies.


Muhammed is the pope?? Who knew??


That was innapropriate and uncalled for.


You're right. The pope is a pimp. Let's his bishops and priests do all of that!

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Fri 04/23/10 09:44 AM
Before people get too carried away "bashing" Islam, perhaps they might also want to really dive into the Old Testament and look at some of the crap that the Jews did. And this is important because like it or not, Judaism is the founding cornerstone of Christianity. People are upset because some "radical" Muslims are upset over a cartoon? You see ridiculous example after ridiculous example of people being executed, stoned to death, and murdered in the name of Holy War, all throughout both the Old and New Testament. So really, this "Diviner than thou" attitude needs to stop.

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Fri 04/23/10 10:09 AM

Before people get too carried away "bashing" Islam, perhaps they might also want to really dive into the Old Testament and look at some of the crap that the Jews did. And this is important because like it or not, Judaism is the founding cornerstone of Christianity. People are upset because some "radical" Muslims are upset over a cartoon? You see ridiculous example after ridiculous example of people being executed, stoned to death, and murdered in the name of Holy War, all throughout both the Old and New Testament. So really, this "Diviner than thou" attitude needs to stop.



Well, that's all nice 'n dandy, but, see, there's this little 'detail' ... the CHRISTIAN religions QUIT those practices long ago. Yes, the Inquisition happened. Yes, the Crusades happened. Yes, the Salem Witch Trials and other things also happened. Does that make them right? No. The thing that sets the MODERN religions apart from 'islam' is that Islam STILL USES THE 7th CENTURY AS A MINDSET. Sorry, but if there's a 'diviner than thou' at work here, it's coming from the muzzie world. I haven't seen any call from Christians OR Jews for 'holy war' (an oxymoron if ever there was one) or beheading of 'infidels' or 'honor killings' (another oxymoron) or the installation of 'Sharia law' (look, mommy - another oxymoron) ... The comparison and contrast between 'then' and 'now' shows that the muzzie world still has the hormone-fueled rage of a drunken youth who forgot to take their Thorazine. If beheadings and suicide bombings aren't 'radical' enough for you to consider there MAY be a slight difference between US and THEM, well, Hopalong, there ain't much use tryin' to persuade y' otherwise ...

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Fri 04/23/10 10:47 AM
So what is the truth about the Crusades? Scholars are still working some of that out. But much can already be said with certainty. For starters, the Crusades to the East were in every way defensive wars. They were a direct response to Muslim aggression—an attempt to turn back or defend against Muslim conquests of Christian lands. Christians in the eleventh century were not paranoid fanatics. Muslims as always were gunning for them. While some individual Muslims can be peaceful, Islam was born in war and grew the same way. From the time of Mohammed, till today in Southern Sudan, Kashmir, Chechnya, South Thailand, South Philippines (Mindanao) the means of Muslim expansion was always the sword.

Well known and respected historian Bernard Lewis explains:

"We are now expected to believe that the Crusades were an unwarranted act of aggression against a peaceful Muslim world. Hardly. The first call for a crusade occurred in 846 CE, when an Arab expedition to Sicily sailed up the Tiber and sacked St Peter's in Rome. A synod in France issued an appeal to Christian sovereigns to rally against 'the enemies of Christ,' and the pope, Leo IV, offered a heavenly reward to those who died fighting the Muslims. A century and a half and many battles later, in 1096, the Crusaders actually arrived in the Middle East. The Crusades were a late, limited, and unsuccessful imitation of the jihad – an attempt to recover by holy war what was lost by holy war. It failed, and it was not followed up."[1]

In the Muslim view, the Christian, Jewish, Hindu, Buddhist, Communist (and earlier Zoroastrian) states are required to be destroyed and their lands conquered.