Like what happened in Mosul Iraq and Raqqa in Syria in 2014
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Gibbon · 70-79, M
@Unefilletrescurieuse I understand but what I am saying is the author explained how it was made far worse especially over petty things. I don't know what happened to the article but it's an eye opener to the likes of ISIS above and beyond the original teachings of Islam.
@Gibbon as we’ve discussed before, it was always terrible. If you don’t believe this, it’s ok.. that’s you. However please don’t expect me to think only a few have corrupted the Quron. I don’t see this this religion at all like you do. They plundered, looted and murdered from the beginning and it is what it is. I’m sorry if we disagree but we will have to agree to disagree… and yes, I read it well and do understand what you’re saying. I simply don’t believe it that way.
Gibbon · 70-79, M
@Unefilletrescurieuse Lol. I feel like Cool Hand Luke staring down Ol Steel Eyes not saying What we have is failure to communicate but we are actually agreeing to agree. I'm just saying those few intentionally made it even worse than it was. I said nothing to defend it before them. It's always been born in hatred of nonbelievers and I never indicated otherwise. But when a soup taste awful to begin with and camel excrement is added to it those who eat it as if they like it get worse belly aches then the belly aches it previously caused. Both groups have belly aches. I am a visual thinker and such metaphors help me explain my thinking. My metaphor and your literal speak are actually in agreement.
Tumbleweed · F
What is that?
@Tumbleweed See my answer to Msros.
Gibbon · 70-79, M
No why should I. They don't respect anyone else's ways.
@Gibbon I think you severely missed my point my friend.
Gibbon · 70-79, M
@Unefilletrescurieuse apparently so. Wouldn't be the first time.
@Gibbon see my answer to msros!