View Full Version : Terry Jones...Sounds like a few on AFF
Mr. Smith
09-08-2010, 01:31 PM
The scary part about listening to Terry Jones explain why he wants to burn the Koran on 9-11? He sounds like several of you here on AFF that argue against building a mosque near Ground Zero.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bqddR5UTNP8
Baron1710
09-08-2010, 01:39 PM
The scary part about listening to Terry Jones explain why he wants to burn the Koran on 9-11? He sounds like several of you here on AFF that argue against building a mosque near Ground Zero.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bqddR5UTNP8
I think the news caster and the pastor where in competition to see who could make the dumbest remarks.
Aquila
09-08-2010, 01:47 PM
The scary part about listening to Terry Jones explain why he wants to burn the Koran on 9-11? He sounds like several of you here on AFF that argue against building a mosque near Ground Zero.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bqddR5UTNP8
Actually I see what this pastor is doing and the proposition to build a mosque adjacent to Ground Zero as inflamatory actions. Both moves are extremely inconsiderate and both actions deserve denunciation. Those who oppose the building of the mosque should also oppost the burning of the Koran for the same reason. It perpetuates this "war", it perpetuates "hatred", it only stands to incite protest and even potential violence.
Both those proposing the mosque and the burning of the Koran should be ashamed.
Socialite
09-08-2010, 01:54 PM
*BUMP* for Aquila
I guess the comparison between Pastor Jones and the Muslim memorial at ground zero is this:
The Muslims have a constitutional right to build there but is a very inflammatory and inconsiderate action.
The Pastor has a constitutional right to burn the Quran but it is a very inflammatory and inconsiderate action.
coadie
09-08-2010, 02:14 PM
The scary part about listening to Terry Jones explain why he wants to burn the Koran on 9-11? He sounds like several of you here on AFF that argue against building a mosque near Ground Zero.
Good old violent Rick Sanchez. The low moral dirtbag.
are you aware of this Rick Sanchez Moment In Time?
It happened on Dec. 10, 1990. Mr. Sanchez, seriously drunk behind the wheel, with his dad
as passenger, was leaving a Miami Dolphins game. He had barely left the stadium parking area
before he hit a man who was running between cars, and who (unfortunately) was also drunk.
Undoubtedly helped by invisible friends on the police force, Sanchez was not charged with
causing the accident, but was later charged with (and pleaded no contest to) DUI.
But here's the cowardly part:
Sanchez initially left the scene of the accident for 2 full hours.
Now does Rick Sanchez set moral standards? Hit and run Rick.
Watch him get all righteous with a preacher.
Charisma online editorial
Wednesday, 08 September 2010 08:08 AM EDT
J. Lee Grady Newsletters - Fire In My Bones
Just Say No to Anti-Muslim Bigotry
Terry Jones, the Florida pastor who plans to burn copies of the Quran on 9/11, does not speak for charismatic Christians.
Most of us reacted with a collective groan when we learned that the pastor of a small charismatic church in Gainesville, Fla., said he plans to burn copies of the Quran on Sept. 11. I was especially disappointed because I lived in Gainesville in my 20s. This man's irresponsible plot has put a bustling college town in the crosshairs of a possible terrorist attack—and has made evangelical Christians look like intolerant goons.
I'd like to go on the record to say this: Rev. Terry Jones does not speak for charismatic Christians, and his brand of fire-breathing judgmentalism doesn't even remotely resemble the message of Jesus Christ. I am praying that he will repent and renounce his outrageous intentions before the time arrives to strike the first match.
While moderate Muslims in the United States view this as a woeful hate crime (think how you would feel if Muslims planned to burn Bibles on Christmas Day), some radical Islamic jihadists in other parts of the world have anonymously threatened to bomb Jones' church (which has shrunk to 30 members since he unveiled his plan.)
Most people, including the majority of Christians in Gainesville, view Jones as a misguided religious zealot. After all, members of his church wear "ISLAM IS OF THE DEVIL" T-shirts—and they even have coffee mugs bearing the phrase. The New York Times reported last week that Jones packs a pistol because he receives death threats.
He also told the newspaper that he plans to go through with his plan to incinerate copies of the Quran even though the local fire department has denied him a burning permit.
The National Association of Evangelicals (NAE), which represents numerous Pentecostal denominations and charismatic fellowships, denounced Jones' actions in a recent statement. "The NAE calls on its members to cultivate relationships of trust and respect with our neighbors of other faiths. God created human beings in His image, and therefore all should be treated with dignity and respect," the statement said.
Contrary to what Jones and his followers believe, Jesus Christ condemned hateful religious intolerance. When He and His disciples entered a Samaritan village, and the Samaritans were less than hospitable, James and John told Jesus they wanted to call down fire from heaven on the whole place (see Luke 9:54).
Jesus flatly rebuked them, saying: "You do not know what kind of spirit you are of; for the Son of Man did not come to destroy men's lives, but to save them" (v. 55-56, NASB).
Notice that James and John were eager to strike a match and conduct their own vengeful bonfire. In their immaturity they thought they could advance Christ's kingdom by fighting fire with fire. But Jesus contradicted their misdirected zeal and showed them that when we are opposed, the only way to win is through patience, compassion and forgiveness.
When Jesus was about to be arrested in the Garden of Gethsemane, an impetuous Peter came to His rescue and sliced off a slave's right ear. Jesus immediately healed the poor guy (don't you love the fact that Jesus can fix our stupid blunders?) and then rebuked Peter's crazed militarism by saying: "Put your sword back into its place; for all those who take up the sword shall perish by the sword" (Matthew 26:52).
Jesus never carried protest signs or staged book-burnings. If that had been His strategy, His disciples would have marched through Jerusalem with placards that said: "PROSTITUTION IS OF THE DEVIL," "UNFAIR TAXATION IS OF THE DEVIL" or "CAESAR WORSHIP IS OF THE DEVIL." All those sins are truly devilish, but you can't change people's behavior by condemning their actions. The only way anyone can ever find freedom from sin or satanic strongholds is by having a personal encounter with Christ.
The apostle Paul, whom we are called to imitate, didn't rattle swords or organize protests either. And even though he was inwardly irritated by the idolatry in Athens (see Acts 17:16), he preached to the men on Mars Hill about an unknown God who loved them. He did not insult them, call down fire on them or pull out a weapon. He knew that our Christian "warfare"—our invisible struggle with sin, deception and false gods—is not "according to the flesh" (2 Cor. 10:4). Rather, it involves humble acts like prayer and friendship evangelism.
Perhaps this embarrassing fiasco in Gainesville will help remind us how we are supposed to share the gospel with an unbelieving world: We do it with the same kind of unconditional love Jesus showed to the sinners, tax-collectors, prostitutes, lepers, Roman soldiers, pagans, homeless beggars and religious hypocrites He transformed.
coadie
09-08-2010, 02:54 PM
Actually I see what this pastor is doing and the proposition to build a mosque adjacent to Ground Zero as inflamatory actions. Both moves are extremely inconsiderate and both actions deserve denunciation. Those who oppose the building of the mosque should also oppost the burning of the Koran for the same reason. It perpetuates this "war", it perpetuates "hatred", it only stands to incite protest and even potential violence.
Both those proposing the mosque and the burning of the Koran should be ashamed.
War and hatred. That is what the inside of the Quran pushes. It mandates violence. Kill the infidel.
Jason B
09-08-2010, 02:55 PM
The scary part about listening to Terry Jones explain why he wants to burn the Koran on 9-11? He sounds like several of you here on AFF that argue against building a mosque near Ground Zero.
Mr. Smith, put the broad brush up.
I don't advocating provoking the pagans. They're always looking for a reason to kill innocent "infidels". I do advocate putting the Koran where it belongs, peacefully and quitely, in the trash can.
coadie
09-08-2010, 03:00 PM
Mr. Smith, put the broad brush up.
I don't advocating provoking the pagans. They're always looking for a reason to kill innocent "infidels". I do advocate putting the Koran where it belongs, peacefully and quitely, in the trash can.
The low drama method. Remember they were ordered to not translate it for the original Arabic. Translated versions expicially are trash by their standards.
Jermyn Davidson
09-08-2010, 03:05 PM
This pastor is not acting like a Christian.
Even Jesus did not respond like this or teach His disciples to respond like this to those who reject the Gospel.
In fact, the only people Jesus was ever "rough" with were the religious folks.
Jason B
09-08-2010, 03:14 PM
This pastor is not acting like a Christian.
Even Jesus did not respond like this or teach His disciples to respond like this to those who reject the Gospel.
In fact, the only people Jesus was ever "rough" with were the religious folks.
True, however neither was Jesus touting the right for pagans to build a temple for Diana in Jerusalem.
coadie
09-08-2010, 03:19 PM
This pastor is not acting like a Christian.
Even Jesus did not respond like this or teach His disciples to respond like this to those who reject the Gospel.
In fact, the only people Jesus was ever "rough" with were the religious folks.
Jesus wasn't liberal. he also opposed abortion. Libs all vote for abortion but a few say they are against it. We look at deeds and not words. If you vote for a pro abortion candidate you are pro abortion. Muslims favor abortion after people are born.
The fake support of the Muslim brotherhood is a stunt by the left to act all superior and righteous.
NotforSale
09-08-2010, 03:46 PM
War and hatred. That is what the inside of the Quran pushes. It mandates violence. Kill the infidel.
The Old Testament also incites this behavior. Not just kill, but kill everything. Imagine the modern day Church under Old Testament Law; think about us stoning anyone found in adultery.
Religion is the "Spark" for most, if not all, Wars on this planet. When God is drawn into a man's corner, he feels justified to destroy those who disagree with, or disobey an opinion that they think is most definitely God's idea. Follow David or Saul down the road of slaughtering the “Heathens” or “Infidels” of that day.
Look at America. We put, "In God We Trust" on our money, and say, "One Nation Under God" in our pledge. When going to a battlefield, we take these with us for cause and security, giving us purpose to fire off another round or drop another bomb.
Whether we like it or not, the Bible is full of violence and murder. The Bible is also full of hope and forgiveness, which I imagine can be found in the Quran.
Good old violent Rick Sanchez. The low moral dirtbag.
are you aware of this Rick Sanchez Moment In Time?
Now does Rick Sanchez set moral standards? Hit and run Rick.
Watch him get all righteous with a preacher.
Who is Rick Sanchez?
coadie
09-08-2010, 04:45 PM
The Old Testament also incites this behavior. Not just kill, but kill everything. Imagine the modern day Church under Old Testament Law; think about us stoning anyone found in adultery.
Religion is the "Spark" for most, if not all, Wars on this planet. When God is drawn into a man's corner, he feels justified to destroy those who disagree with, or disobey an opinion that they think is most definitely God's idea. Follow David or Saul down the road of slaughtering the “Heathens” or “Infidels” of that day.
Look at America. We put, "In God We Trust" on our money, and say, "One Nation Under God" in our pledge. When going to a battlefield, we take these with us for cause and security, giving us purpose to fire off another round or drop another bomb.
Whether we like it or not, the Bible is full of violence and murder. The Bible is also full of hope and forgiveness, which I imagine can be found in the Quran.
The quran doesn't directly offer hope, salvation, redemption or remission iof sins. They do say there are scales and if your good is more than bad, then maybe you are ok.
Cindy
09-08-2010, 04:50 PM
Doesn't take long for someone to come up with something new to incite arguments on AFF.
Not dialog, not discussion, but arguing and hateful conversations. Lord, help us all to follow your lead, not mans.
Light
09-08-2010, 05:30 PM
Jesus wasn't liberal. he also opposed abortion. Libs all vote for abortion but a few say they are against it. We look at deeds and not words. If you vote for a pro abortion candidate you are pro abortion. Muslims favor abortion after people are born.
The fake support of the Muslim brotherhood is a stunt by the left to act all superior and righteous.
Wow I see Terry Jones when I read your ridiculous posts. BTW coadie your hero Muslim fighter got run out of his church in Germany. His people are still seeing Dr's because of this nut.
Mr. Smith
09-08-2010, 05:34 PM
Those to which I referred are gradually appearing.:lol I'll be Coadie's gonna be lighting the match Saturday.
Cindy
09-08-2010, 05:46 PM
I don't know why anyone would think burning a book is going to change anything.
canam
09-08-2010, 06:06 PM
War and hatred. That is what the inside of the Quran pushes. It mandates violence. Kill the infidel.
Which means to kill Mr Smith too, if the opportunity presents itself, by the way unless of course he aint an infidel, which is entirely possible given his supportive ramblings."Each one kill one" is the quran motto.Great religion.
Mr. Smith
09-08-2010, 06:09 PM
Which means to kill Mr Smith too, if the opportunity presents itself, by the way unless of course he aint an infidel, which is entirely possible given his supportive ramblings."Each one kill one" is the quran motto.Great religion.
Ah yes, another one appears! I'm reeling in quite a catch with my fishing pole post! :lol
canam
09-08-2010, 06:12 PM
Yes Mr Sanctimonius, we are all here.Puff Puff ! Let me guess, Carly Simon is your fav singer.We all know the song that fits you !!
Mr. Smith
09-08-2010, 06:21 PM
Yes Mr Sanctimonius, we are all here.Puff Puff ! Let me guess, Carly Simon is your fav singer.We all know the song that fits you !!
I like all the 60's hippy songs about peace and love!:)
canam
09-08-2010, 06:33 PM
Never mind the fishing pole or the bait just tool by, ill jump right into your boat kinda like those fish down south that do that ? What do they call them crappies?apt description of your ramblings:)
Mr. Smith
09-08-2010, 06:37 PM
Never mind the fishing pole or the bait just tool by, ill jump right into your boat kinda like those fish down south that do that ? What do they call them crappies?apt description of your ramblings:)
You have two types of posts:
1) Posts that don't make any sense;
2) Posts that do make sense.
The benefit of your posts that don't make any sense? They make you look smarter than your posts which do make sense.
So you sound a bit smarter here because this one doesn't make any sense.
canam
09-08-2010, 06:41 PM
Sweeet !
Mr. Smith
09-08-2010, 06:43 PM
Sweeet !
:lol
Michael
09-08-2010, 06:45 PM
If Smith had the chance, he would burn the UPCI for hurting him....:ursofunny
Wait, that wasn't funny was it?:tissue:sad
coadie
09-08-2010, 06:47 PM
I like all the 60's hippy songs about peace and love!:)
Old hippies. many of the are into the environmental craziness now.
coadie
09-08-2010, 06:49 PM
If Smith had the chance, he would burn the UPCI for hurting him....:ursofunny
Wait, that wasn't funny was it?:tissue:sad
Blame the body of Christ. Thinks he is superior to the saints.
Michael
09-08-2010, 06:50 PM
Blame the body of Christ. Thinks he is superior to the saints.
:ursofunny:thumbsup
canam
09-08-2010, 06:53 PM
I was thinking of the Simon song ,Your So Vain, course he doesnt listen to that evil music.
Mr. Smith
09-08-2010, 07:01 PM
I was thinking of the Simon song ,Your So Vain, course he doesnt listen to that evil music.
I prefer Jimi Hendrix "Star Spangled Banner" at Woodstock.
Mr. Smith
09-08-2010, 07:02 PM
Old hippies. many of the are into the environmental craziness now.
Coadie, could you proofread your posts so someone can understand what you're saying?
Jason B
09-08-2010, 07:03 PM
I was thinking of the Simon song ,Your So Vain, course he doesnt listen to that evil music.
:ursofunny
there's one to use in church service, MS. Get them sinners repentin'. :toofunny
Mr. Smith
09-08-2010, 07:04 PM
If Smith had the chance, he would burn the UPCI for hurting him....:ursofunny
Wait, that wasn't funny was it?:tissue:sad
Interesting thought but no, not funny, really.
Mr. Smith
09-08-2010, 07:05 PM
:ursofunny
there's one to use in church service, MS. Get them sinners repentin'. :toofunny
It's actually, "You're So Vain" not "Your So Vain" but I doubt if canum can tell the difference.
Jack Shephard
09-08-2010, 07:21 PM
I wonder what some people that think like him would think if Muslims and people of Islamic faith would start to burn the Bibles like the interviewer asked. I think that it is really ludicris and very childish. I have some very, very good friends that are Muslims. They are not as radical as they are painted by this wacko preacher. He does not speak for me. I don't agree with the Koran, but I won't burn it. That is just plain dumb and I would leave this church or any church that wanted to do that.
Mr. Smith
09-08-2010, 07:42 PM
If I were to say that there is more violence in the bible than the koran...would that be an accurate statement?
coadie
09-08-2010, 07:51 PM
If I were to say that there is more violence in the bible than the koran...would that be an accurate statement?
You are not familiar with the quran. It is not set out as a historical record. Infact Mohammad was illiterate and dictated it into writen form.
You need a home bible study. In the bible violence is NOT coupled with war, or battle but wickedness as in cities,. Muslim violence is extensively against other Muslims and also in their enemy which is us that are spirit filled Christians.
Jack Shephard
09-08-2010, 08:07 PM
Everyone check out this article about the pastor that is wanting to burn the Qurans. He was kicked out of the church he started in Germany....
http://news.yahoo.com/s/yblog_upshot/20100908/pl_yblog_upshot/even-pastors-old-church-condemns-quran-burning
Mr. Smith
09-08-2010, 08:31 PM
You are not familiar with the quran. It is not set out as a historical record. Infact Mohammad was illiterate and dictated it into writen form.
You need a home bible study. In the bible violence is NOT coupled with war, or battle but wickedness as in cities,. Muslim violence is extensively against other Muslims and also in their enemy which is us that are spirit filled Christians.
This is a ridiculous statement. Talk about needing a bible study, holy smoke.
coadie
09-08-2010, 08:37 PM
This is a ridiculous statement. Talk about needing a bible study, holy smoke.
You do need to study. Violence in the bible was the wicked world before Noah and the flood. It is bad education on your part that abuses the modern culture to interpret scripturee.
When David was sent to battle by God to fight the enemy of Israel, God didn't call that violence.
This is a ridiculous statement. Talk about needing a bible study, holy smoke.
holy smoke?
you think burning "the holy Quran" (as our President has called it) will produce holy smoke?
Mr. Smith
09-08-2010, 08:59 PM
holy smoke?
you think burning "the holy Quran" (as our President has called it) will produce holy smoke?
:toofunny
coadie
09-08-2010, 08:59 PM
holy smoke?
you think burning "the holy Quran" (as our President has called it) will produce holy smoke?
CO2 and soot.
Mr. Smith
09-08-2010, 09:03 PM
You do need to study. Violence in the bible was the wicked world before Noah and the flood. It is bad education on your part that abuses the modern culture to interpret scripturee.
When David was sent to battle by God to fight the enemy of Israel, God didn't call that violence.
WHAT???? When did God say it wasn't "Violence"?? Are you for real or do you just come on here and say the stupidest, most idiot stuff just to fry our brains? So the massive death in I Samuel, II Samuel......heck, I'm not gonna take the time to list it.....Saul, ordered to kill EVERYTHING, David cutting off Goliath's head, Battle of Jericho...that's not violence? Are you on something?
Jack Shephard
09-08-2010, 09:14 PM
The Bible says there is a time to fight. It doesn't say anything about there being a time to burn Qurans.
MissBrattified
09-08-2010, 10:22 PM
First of all, I agree that the pastor is using bad judgment. However, he has a right to use bad judgment, because he's an American and we have the liberty to act stupid if we so choose.
Secondly, the BIG difference between a pastor burning the Quran and the mosque building is that while people are raising a FUSS about a mosque being built at ground zero, no one is threatening to kill large numbers of muslims because of it.
On the flip side, a pastor threatens to burn a sacred book and suddenly our troops are placed in grave danger, among other things. :rolleyes2
Christians making a fuss about something is not the same as extremist muslims making a fuss about something because the former stops with verbal abuse and acid pens, while the latter doesn't stop until people are dead.
If folks can burn flags and Bibles in this country, then they can most certainly have a Quran bonfire and call it a "right."
So on a personal level, I don't support the pastor's actions, but from a political standpoint--he can burn books if he wants to.
Aquila
09-09-2010, 06:13 AM
War and hatred. That is what the inside of the Quran pushes. It mandates violence. Kill the infidel.
That isn't the point Coadie. He could burn a life sized image of Osama bin Laden. This man's actions might inflame hostilities and cost someone their lives. He needs more wisdom than this. In addition, our troops don't need the entire Islamic world to become increasingly hostile to them. As a citizen, we have to have our soldiers best interest at heart.
What the man is doing is foolish.
That isn't the point Coadie. He could burn a life sized image of Osama bin Laden. This man's actions might inflame hostilities and cost someone their lives. He needs more wisdom than this. In addition, our troops don't need the entire Islamic world to become increasingly hostile to them. As a citizen, we have to have our soldiers best interest at heart.
What the man is doing is foolish.
I agree.
We're not dealing with rational people.
We're dealing with Muslims that take their religion seriously.
Jeffrey
09-09-2010, 12:37 PM
That isn't the point Coadie. He could burn a life sized image of Osama bin Laden. This man's actions might inflame hostilities and cost someone their lives. He needs more wisdom than this. In addition, our troops don't need the entire Islamic world to become increasingly hostile to them. As a citizen, we have to have our soldiers best interest at heart.
What the man is doing is foolish.
Oh... and it's not very Christ-like. Yeah, that too :pullhair
Well, we don't read in our KJV that Jesus and/or His apostles burned Saul or Herod in effigy and to say that they did not would be the argument from silence we talk about here. But, one time James and John wanted to burn some unbelievers. That is recorded in Luke 9:51-56
Mr. Smith
09-09-2010, 02:27 PM
In all seriousness, I'm afraid of this whack-a-loon is going to end up dead if he goes through with this. Salman Rushdie was in hiding for years for his book, "Satanic Verses". Either the Islamic extremists will get Jones, or people here in America passionate about U.S. Troops that could be harmed because of this. Either way, I don't think the 40 caliber pistol he's carrying will help him.
coadie
09-09-2010, 02:30 PM
In all seriousness, I'm afraid of this whack-a-loon is going to end up dead if he goes through with this. Salman Rushdie was in hiding for years for his book, "Satanic Verses". Either the Islamic extremists will get Jones, or people here in America passionate about U.S. Troops that could be harmed because of this. Either way, I don't think the 40 caliber pistol he's carrying will help him.
Is that a threat from your terror cell or just a generalization?
pelathais
09-09-2010, 02:55 PM
The scary part about listening to Terry Jones explain why he wants to burn the Koran on 9-11? He sounds like several of you here on AFF that argue against building a mosque near Ground Zero.
...
I've been away for a bit so maybe someone has descended to this rube's level. Dunno. But the two issues are clearly separate.
One the one hand we have the question of what types of buildings would be appropriate on the site where almost 3,000 innocent souls were slaughtered by Muslim terrorists.
On the other hand we have a lone nut case with a fake "doctorate" attempting to find some significance in his isolated existence by pulling off a misguided publicity stunt intended to offend as many people as possible.
Did anyone mention The Smoking Gun's posting of Jones' "Academy Rule Book?" Creepy.
pelathais
09-09-2010, 03:00 PM
Is that a threat from your terror cell or just a generalization?
Yeah really Smythe. coadie and I are a team! Aren't we coadie?
Take that Mr. Smythe.
:ursofunny
pelathais
09-09-2010, 03:05 PM
That isn't the point Coadie. He could burn a life sized image of Osama bin Laden. This man's actions might inflame hostilities and cost someone their lives. He needs more wisdom than this. In addition, our troops don't need the entire Islamic world to become increasingly hostile to them. As a citizen, we have to have our soldiers best interest at heart.
What the man is doing is foolish.
And baffling to Muslims of good will. The problem as I see it is the media. What makes the media so adamant about promoting this "story" when there is so much other news that goes under reported?
What makes newsroom editors across the country say to themselves, "If I promote THIS story and make a lot of noise about it, American troops and lives will be endangered! So, that's what I gonna do!"
What makes them do that?
Mr. Smith
09-09-2010, 03:14 PM
Is that a threat from your terror cell or just a generalization?
You just called me a terrorist. Should I report you?
Speaking of "reporting", if I called you what I wanna call you, right now, for this stupid, idiotic, moronic, ignorant, lame-brained, asinine, bird-brained, daft, fatuous, imbecilic, incongruous, batty, campy, crazy, daffy, dippy, flaky, foolish, illogical, inane, irrational, laughable, loony, ludicrous, nonsensical, nutty, sappy, post.....I'd get banned like you always get banned.
But I'll refrain. I would never say anything impolite to you.
(I'd like to give a special thanks to www.thesaurus.com for helping me with this post)
Mr. Smith
09-09-2010, 03:16 PM
I've been away for a bit so maybe someone has descended to this rube's level. Dunno. But the two issues are clearly separate.
One the one hand we have the question of what types of buildings would be appropriate on the site where almost 3,000 innocent souls were slaughtered by Muslim terrorists.
On the other hand we have a lone nut case with a fake "doctorate" attempting to find some significance in his isolated existence by pulling off a misguided publicity stunt intended to offend as many people as possible.
Did anyone mention The Smoking Gun's posting of Jones' "Academy Rule Book?" Creepy.
If you bothered to read, I didn't compare the book-burning to the mosque-building. I compared the rhetoric of the fine Rev. Terry Jones to a few here on the forum, your buddy "Coadie" being the biggest, who oppose the mosque. They cited the same reasons for opposing the mosque as Jones does for burning Korans. It's simple, really.
Cindy
09-09-2010, 03:26 PM
You just called me a terrorist. Should I report you?
Speaking of "reporting", if I called you what I wanna call you, right now, for this stupid, idiotic, moronic, ignorant, lame-brained, asinine, bird-brained, daft, fatuous, imbecilic, incongruous, batty, campy, crazy, daffy, dippy, flaky, foolish, illogical, inane, irrational, laughable, loony, ludicrous, nonsensical, nutty, sappy, post.....I'd get banned like you always get banned.
But I'll refrain. I would never say anything impolite to you.
(I'd like to give a special thanks to www.thesaurus.com for helping me with this post)
Yep, it's all in how you word it. :thumbsup
Cindy
09-09-2010, 03:27 PM
Looks like he changed his mind. No burning on 9/11.
coadie
09-09-2010, 03:27 PM
You just called me a terrorist. Should I report you?
Speaking of "reporting", if I called you what I wanna call you, right now, for this stupid, idiotic, moronic, ignorant, lame-brained, asinine, bird-brained, daft, fatuous, imbecilic, incongruous, batty, campy, crazy, daffy, dippy, flaky, foolish, illogical, inane, irrational, laughable, loony, ludicrous, nonsensical, nutty, sappy, post.....I'd get banned like you always get banned.
But I'll refrain. I would never say anything impolite to you.
(I'd like to give a special thanks to www.thesaurus.com for helping me with this post)
You just did. Let it all out.
Mr. Smith
09-09-2010, 03:39 PM
You just did. Let it all out.
No, no, no......I didn't say anything impolite about you, I said it about your post. HUGE difference!
pelathais
09-09-2010, 03:41 PM
Looks like he changed his mind. No burning on 9/11.
Wow Granny. You're right.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100909/ap_on_re_us/quran_burning
And the mosque is moving away from Ground Zero too?
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704644404575482093330879912.html?m od=WSJ_hpp_MIDDLENexttoWhatsNewsSecond
The Donald and other cooler heads are prevailing. Maybe. But since when was The Donald a "cooler head?"
pelathais
09-09-2010, 03:42 PM
No, no, no......I didn't say anything impolite about you, I said it about your post. HUGE difference!
Me an coadie don't read your posts. We just look at the pichurs and imagine what the words would say.
... since when was The Donald a "cooler head?"
since he got that "cool" hair style
:ursofunny:ursofunny
Cindy
09-09-2010, 03:42 PM
Wow Granny. You're right.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100909/ap_on_re_us/quran_burning
And the mosque is moving away from Ground Zero too?
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704644404575482093330879912.html?m od=WSJ_hpp_MIDDLENexttoWhatsNewsSecond
The Donald and other cooler heads are prevailing. Maybe. But since when was The Donald a "cooler head?"
I figured it was probably going to rain that day. Either that or he had some visitors.
coadie
09-09-2010, 03:48 PM
No, no, no......I didn't say anything impolite about you, I said it about your post. HUGE difference!
But I see thru that. Can't fool me.
You can fool yourself, but don't pretend we can't see your pernicious ways.
Try a little harder.
Jeffrey
09-09-2010, 03:52 PM
You just called me a terrorist. Should I report you?
Speaking of "reporting", if I called you what I wanna call you, right now, for this stupid, idiotic, moronic, ignorant, lame-brained, asinine, bird-brained, daft, fatuous, imbecilic, incongruous, batty, campy, crazy, daffy, dippy, flaky, foolish, illogical, inane, irrational, laughable, loony, ludicrous, nonsensical, nutty, sappy, post.....I'd get banned like you always get banned.
But I'll refrain. I would never say anything impolite to you.
(I'd like to give a special thanks to www.thesaurus.com for helping me with this post)
Goes without saying :ursofunny
pelathais
09-09-2010, 03:55 PM
Wow Granny. You're right.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100909/ap_on_re_us/quran_burning
And the mosque is moving away from Ground Zero too?
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704644404575482093330879912.html?m od=WSJ_hpp_MIDDLENexttoWhatsNewsSecond
The Donald and other cooler heads are prevailing. Maybe. But since when was The Donald a "cooler head?"
The Jones character from FL says he is flying to NYC on 9/11 to meet with Imam Rauf about "moving the mosque from Ground Zero." Meanwhile Donald Trump has offered to buy out Sharif el Gamal, the um... "troubled" investor who owns the site. Only, as it turns out, el Gamal isn't "really" the principle in the deal after all...
What gives with all of these guys? How come Donald Trump ends up being the most reputable and most credible guy in the whole affair? All of this anxiety over a bunch of hucksterism? Jones from FL is probably even going to get a cut of the $10 million plus that they're going to make off this thing. (I don't know that, but it would make a kind of sense).
coadie
09-09-2010, 03:58 PM
The Jones character from FL says he is flying to NYC on 9/11 to meet with Imam Rauf about "moving the mosque from Ground Zero." Meanwhile Donald Trump has offered to buy out Sharif el Gamal, the um... "troubled" investor who owns the site. Only, as it turns out, el Gamal isn't "really" the principle in the deal after all...
What gives with all of these guys? How come Donald Trump ends up being the most reputable and most credible guy in the whole affair? All of this anxiety over a bunch of hucksterism? Jones from FL is probably even going to get a cut of the $10 million plus that they're going to make off this thing. (I don't know that, but it would make a kind of sense).
Goood point on The Donald. Con Ed owns part of the property. Trump can findout who else has equity.
pelathais
09-09-2010, 03:59 PM
I figured it was probably going to rain that day. Either that or he had some visitors.
He had "visitors."
http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5hKWWJdTrfALpbYfWB6fM58p6u-pwD9I4I32G0
I had a similar experience once when a UPC pastor wanted to pull off a publicity stunt of his own in rather poor taste. I was "interviewed" for 6 hours by a local police captain with a couple of FBI guys sitting around taking notes.
That's one reason I am so much against this kind of nonsense. Why go out of your way to convince the whole world that you're nuts?
Jeffrey
09-09-2010, 04:06 PM
Glad Trump stepped up like that.
Things will be interesting come Saturday.
Mr. Smith
09-09-2010, 04:13 PM
Me an coadie don't read your posts. We just look at the pichurs and imagine what the words would say.
:lol
Mr. Smith
09-09-2010, 04:14 PM
But I see thru that. Can't fool me.
You can fool yourself, but don't pretend we can't see your pernicious ways.
Try a little harder.
Wow, really, you do? Hmm....you just might be a little sharper than I gave you credit for.
Mr. Smith
09-09-2010, 04:17 PM
Goes without saying :ursofunny
You gotta give me major brownie points for that, though. :heeheehee
Cindy
09-09-2010, 04:19 PM
Me an coadie don't read your posts. We just look at the pichurs and imagine what the words would say.
:ursofunny
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