The Christian idiots in Ireland remind the Muslim idots (worldwide) that they don’t have a monopoly on ‘religious’ violence.
(Note: if you drop by to defend either group, you are, by definition, one of the idots I refer to.)
The Christian idiots in Ireland remind the Muslim idots (worldwide) that they don’t have a monopoly on ‘religious’ violence.
(Note: if you drop by to defend either group, you are, by definition, one of the idots I refer to.)
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No, no, no, don’t you see? When Christians behave badly, it’s not their religion’s fault, but when muslims do, it is. Don’t you follow the logic?
Comment by Dean Esmay — 27 Feb, 2006 @ 18:14
I follow it all too well - especially when the (non-violent) followers of both claim “they aren’t REAL… ” and then fail to actually say that same thing to their violent co-religionists.
Don’t tell me that - tell THEM that.
Comment by Kathy K — 27 Feb, 2006 @ 20:37
Well those Finian morons felt left out of all the rioting all over the world. They can’t help themselves.
Comment by Andrew Ian Dodge — 28 Feb, 2006 @ 07:30
Actually, when christians behave badly other christians say “you badly behaving people are idjits", a reaction still lacking in the muslim world.
Comment by Mr. Bingley — 1 Mar, 2006 @ 08:39
i dunno about that - you ever read Rantings of a Sandmonkey - or Nadz (both in my ‘new guys’ list) or Hello From the land of the Pharaohs Egypt or
The Religious Policeman (on my big blogroll under Middle East)? They’ve all said just that. Not to mention an number of others on my ME blogroll…
Comment by Kathy K — 1 Mar, 2006 @ 11:03
“Finian morons", Andrew?
If you’re going to use a derogatory epithet, at least spell it correctly: the word is “Fenian".
Comment by George Junior — 18 Mar, 2006 @ 17:25
I thought all religious fanatics inflicted violence on others? It doesn’t matter which religion it is. History proves that most conflicts are fought over religion. You would think people would learn from it, but that doesn’t seem to be the case.
Comment by Shawn — 29 Apr, 2006 @ 17:57