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  RE:You Know
by Secular Indian on Mar 20, 2007 06:09 AM   Permalink
Dr. Zakir Naik is a moron, here is his logic regarding why temples and churches can't be built in Saudia Arabia and some other Muslim countries.

Since Muslims believe 2 plus 2 equals 4 and the other religions believe 2 plus 2 equals 3 therefore you can't build a church or temple in Saudia Arabia.

For those who think I'm making this up please do yourself a favour and check it out for yourself:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xIcS-eZ71yg&mode=related&search=

ROFL .... hilarious .... can't get better comedy than that. HAHAHAHAHAHA

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  RE:RE:You Know
by Truth on Mar 20, 2007 11:24 AM   Permalink
Some Govt. in the world put prohibition on alcoholic drinks, Night Clubs, Late Night markets bcoz they are bad for physical health and society. For this we can%u2019t blame Govt. that they are not allowing Full freedom.
Same way, Islam believes that polytheism, trinity, idol worships are the worst things for mankind, so Islam strictly prohibits it and does not allow to propagate and follow it, that%u2019s why in Islamic countries any form of idol worship and polytheism is not allowed.


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  RE:RE:RE:You Know
by Secular Indian on Mar 20, 2007 02:44 PM   Permalink
I'm sorry your analogy is rather weak. Try harder!

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by Secular Indian on Mar 20, 2007 02:43 PM   Permalink
There is a big difference in banning night clubs and stoning people to death because of adultery. If Islam believes idol worship is bad that doesn't give them a license to destroy them or to kill those that worship them.

Islam is simply Arab imperialism, it's a hodge podge of primitive tribal customs and plagiarised non-sense from the Jewish and Christian tradition. It has totalitarian tendencies and cannot tolerate introspection or questioning. It's an insidious cult!

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