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To: sammy levy who wrote (4428)10/1/2003 8:33:33 AM
From: Machaon  Respond to of 6945
 
You wrote:<font color=blue>"If I am not mistaken they are sharing the same God as us and the Christians."<font color=black>

You are mistaken. There could be millions of gods floating around the heavens waiting for souls. God is a man made concept.

It's all up to you how many gods that you want to worship. You could invent a god for any occasion. You could invent many different Heavens. There could be a sportsman Heaven, a musicians Heaven or a sex Heaven.

Or..... there could be a Heaven where souls, from 1 week to 100 years old, float around endlessly, day after day, year after year, without bodies, without knowledge, without sex, without cable tv, without music FOREVER.

Do Arabs share the same God as Christians and Jews? They don't act like it.



To: sammy levy who wrote (4428)10/1/2003 8:53:23 AM
From: DeplorableIrredeemableRedneck  Respond to of 6945
 
muhammad (may he rest in piss) was an extreme militant. He butchered hundreds of thousands to force his brand of religion down peoples throats. The koranic kult has simply gone back to it's roots.



To: sammy levy who wrote (4428)10/7/2003 7:17:25 PM
From: Machaon  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6945
 
You wrote:<font color=blue>"Not all Arabs are stupid"<font color=black>

I was contemplating the difference between American culture and Arab culture. America accepts members of all races, religions, cultures and nationalities. Millions want to come here and can't.

Arab and/or Muslim nations? They are cultures of hatred. They openly practice hatred towards others, including fellow Muslims. The world accepts this. Why? Because Arabs/Muslims hold the oil, and because there are so many of them, no one wants to be subjected to Arab/Muslim revenge.

Arabs/Muslims openly practice intolerant persecution of women. The world accepts this.

Arab/Muslim countries forced almost all Jews out of homes that Jewish families had inhabited for centuries. The Arabs/Muslims stole the property and possessions of Jewish families. Jews were forced to immigrate to Palestine. The Arabs/Muslims were not satisfied to merely murder and loot from Jewish families, and force them out of their countries. Intense Arab/Muslim jealousy of Jewish skills and accomplishments caused these Arabs/Muslims to want to eradicate all Jews from the Middle East.

When someone asks why Arabs/Muslims hate America, I have to answer, that it is because of the jealous, hateful and intolerant nature of Arab/Muslim culture.



To: sammy levy who wrote (4428)10/7/2003 7:21:24 PM
From: Machaon  Respond to of 6945
 
The following is a list showing the results of the horrible treatment of Jews by the Arab nations, which would continue today if the Arabs were able to victimize Jewish families again. I wonder what happened to all of the Jewish possessions?

Number for 2001 represents the Jewish people who were still in the Arab country as of 2001. In many cases Jews are not allowed to leave.

Algeria
1948 Jewish population: 140,000
2001: Less than 100

Egypt
1948 Jewish population: 75,000
2001: 100

Iran
1948 Jewish population: 100,000
2001: 11,500

Iraq
1948 Jewish population: 150,000
2001: Approximately 100

Lebanon
1948 Jewish population: 20,000
2001: Fewer than 100

Libya
1948 Jewish population: 38,000
2002: 0

Morocco
1948 Jewish population: 265,000
2001: 5,700

Syria
1948 Jewish population: 30,000
2001: Fewer than 100

Tunisia
1948 Jewish population: 105,000
2001: 1,500

Yemen
1948 Jewish population: 55,000 (in Aden: another 8,000)
2001: Fewer than 200