May Allah forgive her and all of us.

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goldstone

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A Muslim colleague's mother died recently.

We all sent him the usual condolence messages, thinking of you at this difficult time, blah, blah, blah.

Then an email from him thanking us for our kindness and support and adding ...
"May Allah forgive her and all of us".

First of all, his poor mother has just died of cancer, hardly her fault, undoubtedly a good Allah-fearing woman, and now he wants Allah to fecking forgive her. Forgive her for what exactly?

And secondly, I don't want or need Allah or any other figment of anyone's imagination to fecking forgive me. How dare he ask his stupid god to forgive me. Don't think he'd like it much if I asked the atheist non-god to forgive him.

Really don't know what makes these poor miguided souls tick.
 




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Spanish Seagulls

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This thread is just f***ing stupid & in light of previous events with shut downs etc just plain asking for it. Whatever point you were trying to make is best kept to your stupid self & not placed on a message board which is supposed to be football related although intelligent subjects are also welcome, this is not a non football but intelligent thread.
In fact all religious threads along with other bigotted content should be banned once & for all.
The picture was mildly amusing in a childish prank kind of way though.
 


goldstone

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This thread is just f***ing stupid & in light of previous events with shut downs etc just plain asking for it. Whatever point you were trying to make is best kept to your stupid self & not placed on a message board which is supposed to be football related although intelligent subjects are also welcome, this is not a non football but intelligent thread.
In fact all religious threads along with other bigotted content should be banned once & for all.
The picture was mildly amusing in a childish prank kind of way though.

So is free speech dead?

Was just asking a question.

Why should Allah need to forgive his mother?

Why should he believe I need to be forgiven ... apart from starting this thread of course.
 


Husty

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These threads just arn't what they used to be, absolutely all religious nuts do this e.g. Americans saying 'may jesus be without' - I dont want him to f***ing be with me im leading a perfectly happy life without some greedy church getting involved, but obviously you only want to attack muslims.
 




Long Saulty Seagull

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These threads just aren't what they used to be, absolutely all religious nuts do this e.g. Americans saying 'may jesus be without' - I dont want him to f***ing be with me I'm leading a perfectly happy life without some greedy church getting involved, but obviously you only want to attack muslims.

Says the guy with "Alan Navarro is GOD" in his profile.!!!!! :facepalm:
 


Barrel of Fun

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Who really cares? I've got some very Christian friends that say they pray for me. I don't believe in God, but I take it as a compliment that they (my friends) are thinking about me and care for me.

I believe one thing, they believe another. No big deal and certainly not worth getting worked up about.
 


goldstone

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These threads just arn't what they used to be, absolutely all religious nuts do this e.g. Americans saying 'may jesus be without' - I dont want him to f***ing be with me im leading a perfectly happy life without some greedy church getting involved, but obviously you only want to attack muslims.

No, no, not at all. I want to attack all religions.

They are all examples of mass delusion.
 




Spider

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These threads just arn't what they used to be, absolutely all religious nuts do this e.g. Americans saying 'may jesus be without' - I dont want him to f***ing be with me im leading a perfectly happy life without some greedy church getting involved, but obviously you only want to attack muslims.

Yes, because no one in UK ever thinks of attacking the church....
 


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I would presume it is kinda like the last rites, or a final absolution. She tried to live a good life for her god, and may he forgive her for any times she didn't please him. The fact it was "may allah forgive her, and all of us" it seems more of a blessing ("god bless us, every one!").
 


"May Allah forgive him/her and all of us and grant him/her paradise" is a standard form of words in Islamic prayer.

There are hundreds of millions of Catholics, throughout the world, who pray daily with the words "Holy Mary, Mother of God, pray for us sinners, now and at the hour of our death".

Is asking the mother of God to pray for everyone any different than asking Allah to forgive everyone?
 






goldstone

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"May Allah forgive him/her and all of us and grant him/her paradise" is a standard form of words in Islamic prayer.

There are hundreds of millions of Catholics, throughout the world, who pray daily with the words "Holy Mary, Mother of God, pray for us sinners, now and at the hour of our death".

Is asking the mother of God to pray for everyone any different than asking Allah to forgive everyone?

So all these religious folks never really think about what they're saying, what it means, why they're saying it?

They just repeat it ad infinitum following instructions from their priest/imam?

Are religious people totally unable to think for themselves?
 


So all these religious folks never really think about what they're saying, what it means, why they're saying it?

They just repeat it ad infinitum following instructions from their priest/imam?

Are religious people totally unable to think for themselves?
Is chanting "Sussex By The Sea" along with thousands of other people incompatible with "thinking for yourself"?

As for the Ave Maria ... there is a strong case for arguing that the way this particular prayer developed in popular Catholicism over the centuries owes very little to the priests and much more to the imagination of the people who use it.

But that's far too complicated an argument to spell out in detail on NSC.
 




Tyrone Biggums

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Really don't know what makes these poor miguided souls tick.

The same thing that makes you want to shag, eat, live, love, laugh, cry etc etc.

The human brain.

And all of those things are pre-programmed into your brain even before you are born.

You're every bit as misguided as the next human because you don't know any absolute truths about the universe.
 


bhaexpress

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Who really cares? I've got some very Christian friends that say they pray for me. I don't believe in God, but I take it as a compliment that they (my friends) are thinking about me and care for me.

I believe one thing, they believe another. No big deal and certainly not worth getting worked up about.

:thumbsup:
 


Juan Albion

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So all these religious folks never really think about what they're saying, what it means, why they're saying it?

They just repeat it ad infinitum following instructions from their priest/imam?

Are religious people totally unable to think for themselves?

You are absolutely right of course. We never think about what we are saying or why we are saying it. We've been brainwashed, you see. We're like living zombies, just mindlessly walking into church each week for our next programming session.

As for thinking for ourselves? Right again, we just simply do exactly what we are told. Our brains were disconnected at birth.

Now what's your excuse?


PS If you actually want an answer to your first post, why don't you just talk to the guy about it?
 


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You are absolutely right of course. We never think about what we are saying or why we are saying it. We've been brainwashed, you see. We're like living zombies, just mindlessly walking into church each week for our next programming session.

As for thinking for ourselves? Right again, we just simply do exactly what we are told. Our brains were disconnected at birth.

Now what's your excuse?


PS If you actually want an answer to your first post, why don't you just talk to the guy about it?

You are sooooooooooooo tedious :yawn:
 








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