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re: Muslims are now FURIOUS that a Christian church has shut off their parking lot to Muslims

Posted on 3/13/26 at 3:54 pm to
Posted by tiger789
on the bayou
Member since Dec 2008
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Posted on 3/13/26 at 3:54 pm to






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I'd bet dollars to spare ribs that church's lot wasn't always blocked off





clever very clever




















Posted by 6R12
Louisiana
Member since Feb 2005
11981 posts
Posted on 3/13/26 at 3:55 pm to
I'm not addressing them. I have no horse in that race. But he is not my brother. I'm addressing you... that I would block off my parking lot to not have to fix any cement for others use.
Posted by Ailsa
Member since May 2020
8473 posts
Posted on 3/13/26 at 4:04 pm to
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Netanyahu is on video talking about it. Rome is the Edomites to them, the descendants of Esau.


He was answering a question as to what book he is reading. He said they lost that war (to rome) "I think we have to win the next".

There is nothing in the bible that said:
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The West is Rome. They have to destroy Rome for their messiah to come.
Posted by idlewatcher
Planet Arium
Member since Jan 2012
97055 posts
Posted on 3/13/26 at 4:19 pm to
Sorry habibi.
Posted by Ailsa
Member since May 2020
8473 posts
Posted on 3/13/26 at 4:22 pm to
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Sorry habibi.


I had to go look that up...

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"Habibi" (?????) is a commonly used Arabic term meaning "my love," "my dear," or "beloved," derived from the Arabic root for "love". It is a highly versatile term of endearment used for partners, friends, family, and even in casual, friendly interactions. While the male form is "habibi," the female form is "habibti"
Posted by blueboy
Member since Apr 2006
65584 posts
Posted on 3/13/26 at 4:23 pm to
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the bible
Not your bible.
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The identification of "the West" (specifically Western Christendom and its successor, modern Western civilization) as "Rome" or "Edom" is a long-standing concept in Jewish tradition, particularly rooted in rabbinic, mystical, and some anti-colonial interpretations. In this view, Rome is seen as the spiritual and political successor that destroyed the Second Temple, making the West the latest embodiment of Israel's historic nemesis
Posted by Ailsa
Member since May 2020
8473 posts
Posted on 3/13/26 at 4:29 pm to
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the bible
Not your bible.


The jews documented their history which is called the bible...there is no other bible.
Posted by blueboy
Member since Apr 2006
65584 posts
Posted on 3/13/26 at 4:34 pm to
They also wrote the Talmud. Or are you one of those people who think Judaism is just your bible minus the new testament?
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Rabbinic Tradition: In Talmudic and Midrashic literature, Rome is often referred to as Edom, and it symbolizes the arch-enemy of Israel, representing a legacy of oppression and cultural conflict that continued through Christian Europe and, subsequently, Western civilization.
Posted by Byron Bojangles III
Member since Nov 2012
52308 posts
Posted on 3/13/26 at 4:35 pm to
well that isn't very Christian of that church now is it?
Posted by Oneforthemoney
A town near you, la
Member since Dec 2013
2508 posts
Posted on 3/13/26 at 4:37 pm to
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Unfortunately, Christianity leaves itself open to that through the 'love thy neighbor' doctrine. Some selectivity in love is really useful these days!


Islam has always been the enemy of Christianity
Posted by JasonDBlaha
Woodlands, Texas
Member since Apr 2023
4629 posts
Posted on 3/13/26 at 4:37 pm to
Ashamed of nothing and offended by everything. That’s the classic victim complex Muslims love to play when not everything goes their way.
Posted by Sofaking2
Member since Apr 2023
21293 posts
Posted on 3/13/26 at 4:39 pm to
The Christian church also has to pay insurance for everything that happens on their property. If some kind of accident happens on that property it won’t be the Muslim church being sued.
Posted by BlueFalcon
Aberdeen Scotland
Member since Dec 2011
3681 posts
Posted on 3/13/26 at 5:38 pm to
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'love thy neighbor'


Neighbor =/= everyone
Posted by Ailsa
Member since May 2020
8473 posts
Posted on 3/13/26 at 6:01 pm to
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They also wrote the Talmud. Or are you one of those people who think Judaism is just your bible minus the new testament?
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Rabbinic Tradition: In Talmudic and Midrashic literature, Rome is often referred to as Edom, and it symbolizes the arch-enemy of Israel, representing a legacy of oppression and cultural conflict that continued through Christian Europe and, subsequently, Western civilization.


The bible contains both new and old testament.

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The Talmud is not part of the Bible, but rather a massive, separate compilation of Jewish oral law, rabbinic debates, and commentaries on the Hebrew Bible (Tanakh). Composed between the 3rd and 5th centuries AD, it serves as the foundation for Jewish law (Halakha) and theology, functioning as a guide for daily life.
Posted by blueboy
Member since Apr 2006
65584 posts
Posted on 3/13/26 at 6:22 pm to
Guess what, dude. They still study and follow it. The majority of Israel are Talmudic jews.

At this point, you're just trying not to get it.
This post was edited on 3/13/26 at 6:23 pm
Posted by FooManChoo
Member since Dec 2012
46873 posts
Posted on 3/13/26 at 6:23 pm to
Christian charity is a good thing, but the reason why it is charity is because it isn't an obligation. If it were an obligation, it would no longer by charity. It's like the difference between giving your money freely to a food bank, and having your money taken from you for food stamps.

Galatians 6:10 says, "So then, as we have opportunity, let us do good to everyone, and especially to those who are of the household of faith"

This has been interpreted historically as giving a priority status for the church. Along with other passages, there is a clear priority given. We all have limited time, money, and resources, and we cannot give it all to everyone equally, so we have to make decisions on how we use those things.

For the Christian, he is to first care for his own household, but then to care for the church, and then the society he lives in. This church has limited resources, like everyone else, and it must prioritize the care of its own people over the use of others. Our church is small and doesn't have the budget to open the parking lot to unlimited use to anyone who wants to use it, because we can't afford the upkeep for that sort of usage. We would be in the same position to deny regular use.

Bottom line: it's not unchristian to prioritize how we use our resources.
Posted by Ailsa
Member since May 2020
8473 posts
Posted on 3/13/26 at 8:31 pm to
Posted by td01241
Savannah
Member since Nov 2012
30154 posts
Posted on 3/13/26 at 8:39 pm to
I don’t go to church but if I ever saw that I’d smoke them immediately with my sig compact. When you carry imo you have just as much a duty to protect your fellow citizens only slighter lower than your wife and kids.

The church my parents goes to has like 20 people who are allowed to conceal carry around inside and at important parts of the building. These idiots are going to get shot and I hope they do and that they die
This post was edited on 3/13/26 at 8:43 pm
Posted by Ailsa
Member since May 2020
8473 posts
Posted on 3/13/26 at 8:43 pm to
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The church my parents goes to has like 20 people who are allowed to conceal carry around inside and at important parts of the building.


They are buying up churches and converting them to mosques.
Posted by td01241
Savannah
Member since Nov 2012
30154 posts
Posted on 3/13/26 at 8:45 pm to
Where? I live in South GA I don’t think I’ve evet seen a mosque in the SE. I’m sure they exists but the places me and my family tend to be like Athens in football season, SC, NC a bit for Charleston, never seen one.

I’m going to assume in states they don’t think anyone will meet their aggression?
This post was edited on 3/13/26 at 8:46 pm
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