As someone who has served in the US armed forces I'm glad to hear this news however this is not over yet. There's more "Osama's" out there with the same death to the world outlook that he had. Funn thing is, back in the 80's and 90's he was allies with the US (somewhat) when he was going against Russia. Then disowned by his family and the bout with them was over so he turned his "focus" to the US starting with the first trade center bombing in the winter of 93 and other various plots to blow up US spots that thankfully have been thatched over the years. I have my own thoughts about 9/11 but I do believe he was involved to some degree, similar for him taking part of the "credit" for the blackhawk down situation years ago. As for the Jihad and Islam, most Muslims disagree highly with terrorists acts though the Koran does call for the world wide conversion to Islam and those who don't convert are to be killed or made "slaves" of the people who serve Allah. With that attitude, things never seem to end though being a Christian I'm confident God is still in control and will expose terrorists and those that hide behind the innocent to further their plans of destruction.
As for the Jihad and Islam, most Muslims disagree highly with terrorists acts though the Koran does call for the world wide conversion to Islam and those who don't convert are to be killed or made "slaves" of the people who serve Allah.
Exactly where did you hear this?! The Koran asks Muslims to try and convert people towards Islam but nowhere does it say that they are to be killed or made "slaves" of people who serve Allah. This translation comes from the extremists who have tried to modify what the Koran says so that they can recruit more terrorists. All Muslims will agree that infact Jihad by the sword (this is the one people debate over) tells them 1. Rules of war (for self defense), the first two rules being that the opponent must always have started the fighting and that it must not be fought to gain territory. 2. Fighting against the evil things that fill this world such as child labour, drugs, etc etc Obviously extremists twist that second part and take it to be people who do not follow religion even though this is not the case.
As for the Jihad and Islam, most Muslims disagree highly with terrorists acts though the Koran does call for the world wide conversion to Islam and those who don't convert are to be killed or made "slaves" of the people who serve Allah.
Exactly where did you hear this?! The Koran asks Muslims to try and convert people towards Islam but nowhere does it say that they are to be killed or made "slaves" of people who serve Allah. This translation comes from the extremists who have tried to modify what the Koran says so that they can recruit more terrorists. All Muslims will agree that infact Jihad by the sword (this is the one people debate over) tells them 1. Rules of war (for self defense), the first two rules being that the opponent must always have started the fighting and that it must not be fought to gain territory. 2. Fighting against the evil things that fill this world such as child labour, drugs, etc etc Obviously extremists twist that second part and take it to be people who do not follow religion even though this is not the case.
Most humans are conditioned to believe things that are not necessarily true. This is especially true about Americans. This conditioning occurs via many forms but mostly through the biased media (T.V, radio and newspapers), a corrupt and substandard education and more tellingly, religion. If you study the rhetoric of extremist Islam and fundamental US Christianity, parallels can be noticed. These parallels become more obvious when you engage in any type of debate about topics such as this one. What I'm saying here is that the opinions and reactions by seemingly regular people is usually an unconfirmed and uninformed regurgitation of what they have been conditioned to believe.
As for the Jihad and Islam, most Muslims disagree highly with terrorists acts though the Koran does call for the world wide conversion to Islam and those who don't convert are to be killed or made "slaves" of the people who serve Allah.
Exactly where did you hear this?! The Koran asks Muslims to try and convert people towards Islam but nowhere does it say that they are to be killed or made "slaves" of people who serve Allah. This translation comes from the extremists who have tried to modify what the Koran says so that they can recruit more terrorists. All Muslims will agree that infact Jihad by the sword (this is the one people debate over) tells them 1. Rules of war (for self defense), the first two rules being that the opponent must always have started the fighting and that it must not be fought to gain territory. 2. Fighting against the evil things that fill this world such as child labour, drugs, etc etc Obviously extremists twist that second part and take it to be people who do not follow religion even though this is not the case.
Most humans are conditioned to believe things that are not necessarily true. This is especially true about Americans. This conditioning occurs via many forms but mostly through the biased media (T.V, radio and newspapers), a corrupt and substandard education and more tellingly, religion. If you study the rhetoric of extremist Islam and fundamental US Christianity, parallels can be noticed. These parallels become more obvious when you engage in any type of debate about topics such as this one. What I'm saying here is that the opinions and reactions by seemingly regular people is usually an unconfirmed and uninformed regurgitation of what they have been conditioned to believe.
you say this but your so sure you werent conditioned to believe in anything either... goes both ways bud
its true hate only brings hate, but was trying to kill him, hate? they gave him a proper islamic burrial
Being buried at sea is not in accordance with Islam.
Well considering i dont believe that anything happens when you die, its alot more then i woulda done for him, not to mention all the f-ed stuff hes done
Exactly where did you hear this?! The Koran asks Muslims to try and convert people towards Islam but nowhere does it say that they are to be killed or made "slaves" of people who serve Allah. This translation comes from the extremists who have tried to modify what the Koran says so that they can recruit more terrorists. All Muslims will agree that infact Jihad by the sword (this is the one people debate over) tells them 1. Rules of war (for self defense), the first two rules being that the opponent must always have started the fighting and that it must not be fought to gain territory. 2. Fighting against the evil things that fill this world such as child labour, drugs, etc etc Obviously extremists twist that second part and take it to be people who do not follow religion even though this is not the case.
Most humans are conditioned to believe things that are not necessarily true. This is especially true about Americans. This conditioning occurs via many forms but mostly through the biased media (T.V, radio and newspapers), a corrupt and substandard education and more tellingly, religion. If you study the rhetoric of extremist Islam and fundamental US Christianity, parallels can be noticed. These parallels become more obvious when you engage in any type of debate about topics such as this one. What I'm saying here is that the opinions and reactions by seemingly regular people is usually an unconfirmed and uninformed regurgitation of what they have been conditioned to believe.
you say this but your so sure you werent conditioned to believe in anything either... goes both ways bud
Absolutely I have been conditioned as well. I am aware of this and I am always questioning any information put my way by suspected corrupt sources that we have all been exposed to, i.e government, public education, religion and all state run institutions. The truth on all subjects is available to all, it is up to the individual to find the truth and educate himself to what really goes on in the world.
its true hate only brings hate, but was trying to kill him, hate? they gave him a proper islamic burrial
I would say that hunting a man down and shooting him has an element of hate to it. The only way I could see intentionally killing a human being without hate would be to kill a person in self defense.
Absolutely I have been conditioned as well. I am aware of this and I am always questioning any information put my way by suspected corrupt sources that we have all been exposed to, i.e government, public education, religion and all state run institutions. The truth on all subjects is available to all, it is up to the individual to find the truth and educate himself to what really goes on in the world.
very nicely put [Quote="ezekiel"][Quote="anto3232"]its true hate only brings hate, but was trying to kill him, hate? they gave him a proper islamic burrial
I would say that hunting a man down and shooting him has an element of hate to it. The only way I could see intentionally killing a human being without hate would be to kill a person in self defense.
only some time before he planned something like this again..
only some time before he planned something like this again..
That may be so, but killing a man because of what he might do in the future based on what he did in the past is not self defense.
Don't get me wrong, I'm glad there's one less bad guy out there. Its just that if history has taught us anything, you kill one enemy and there's another one waiting to take their place in a couple years. Nothing is solved and the senseless violence continues somewhere else.