911 mosque islam debate brought to light
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911 mosque islam debate brought to light
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Well said, wish more Americans could differentiate. Sometimes we dont think you are even exposed to how oppressed Muslim people are in regions your troops have occupied. Seems like the media only shows you one side.
the wtc terrorist were muslim, they are apart of a group that constantly preaches war with the west against our ideals,beliefs, religion and culture, they teach that the way to get to paradise is through jihad which means “the struggle”, those that practice wahabi and dawah forms of islam are the biggest threat anybody who practices islam is a potential threat but those that currently practice dawah and wahabi islam which are political forms of islam are the biggest threat to the world
You are correct. Let’s start burning agnostic churches first then Muslim and finally Christian. Rid the world of this cancer called religion.
@TheFaggotPrince Uh bitch…you just proved my point. He was AN AGNOSTIC…meaning he questioned the existence of God. If he said “SCIENCE IS MY GOD”…uh that means he was an atheist…and if he still believed in SOME aspects of God, but not all of them…THEN HE WAS AN AGNOSTIC.
Agnostic hardly, either way he is a creationist or a christian…. or perhaps we should just stop building anything to do with science near Oklahoma city, like schools and labs, doucheness…
][82] McVeigh once said that he believed the universe was guided by natural law, energized by some universal higher power that showed each person right from wrong if they paid attention to what was going on inside them. He had also said, “Science is my religion.”[83]
In a recorded interview with Time magazine[80] McVeigh professed his belief in “a god”, although he said he had “sort of lost touch with” Catholicism and “I never really picked it up, however I do maintain core beliefs.” Throughout his childhood, he and his father were Roman Catholic and regularly attended daily Mass at Good Shepherd Church in Pendleton, New York. The Guardian reported that McVeigh wrote a letter to them claiming to be an agnostic and that he did not believe in a hell.[81
You better type in ‘Timothy McVeigh agnostic’ in Google.
If you don’t know what an agnostic is you better google it. McVeigh believed in “science” over God. That was reported in the news SEVERAL TIMES.
DUMBASS…lol