#301 Re: Off-Topic » Beliefs ? » 2013-08-07 16:24:19

Hemnes wrote:

If you do not have a belief, you belong to a herd of useless consumers.

because?

#302 Re: Off-Topic » Beliefs ? » 2013-08-07 16:22:21

Blind Eddy wrote:

I think that Hook has provided a very interesting link about the basics of Islam.

are you it's not just some parody site masking as the real one?

e.g.

What is Sharia?
Sharia is the comprehensive Muslim law derived form two sources, a) the Quran b) the Sunnah or traditions of Prophet Muhammad (P). It covers every aspect of daily individual and collective living. The purpose of Islamic laws are protection of individuals' basic human rights to include right to life, property, political and religious freedom and safeguarding the rights of women and minorities

#303 Re: Off-Topic » Beliefs ? » 2013-08-07 15:20:07

Sunshine wrote:

So... you do get 72 virgins all to yourself?

also, is there a catalog you can pick those virgins from?

#304 Re: Off-Topic » Beliefs ? » 2013-08-06 23:30:07

dary wrote:

If you want to be a good person, stop eating meat. big_smile

i don't believe in your Zucchini god, sorry
(do you realise that your vegetarianism/veganism/whatever is close to religion? wink )

#305 Re: Off-Topic » Beliefs ? » 2013-08-06 23:27:16

Denny wrote:
bud wrote:
Denny wrote:

I agree with 70, i just had 1st two sacraments in church, but i wasnt a believer(been to church 3 times)and i did all nasty shit when i was a kid, i kinda started to go to church when i was 16, with help of my friend, and i became a better person.

yes. this is why the engineers put in a "belief" center in our brains, less risk for chaos and inappropriate behavior.

Even if its true what u say, its still better to have me like this, than to have me drinking, using drugs and being on streets everyday.
people differ, some have everything in their life, cosy life, computer,tv...why bother about anything or believe, some have a bit harder childhood or some life moments and find a God as a help.

church was always good at exploiting people's weaknesses - be it fear, lack of intelligence, tough times in life or other psychological issues
some people simply need some crutches to walk through life and church gladly provides (no wonder they're the wealthiest companies in the world, noone else has so great multi-level marketing as they do)

#306 Re: Off-Topic » Beliefs ? » 2013-08-06 22:15:33

Blind Eddy wrote:
nämeless wrote:

I think it's weird to believe in something that doesn't even exist.

If God didn't exist, I wouldn't believe in him big_smile Not only do I believe that He exists, I also believe that He is omnipotent and perfect in all His infinite attributes.

We were talking about "default settings". My default setting when I grew up was no religion at all. I manually switched to Islam when I was 12 because God made perfect sense to me ever since I was a little child. I see proof of His existence all round me, in each and every individual, in each and every object there is.

If you open any medical book, you'll see how complex the human body is and how all the different body parts work together to make us function the way we do. And this is just us humans, there are so many things in this universe that function so perfectly that to me there is no doubt that there is a higher being that controls all this.

I respect if people do not believe in God, for everyone is responsible for his own life. However, sometimes I see that people get very emotional when God is mentioned. I wonder why, if these people don't even believe that He exists?

please google me some saddest smile you can find, thank you

#307 Re: Off-Topic » Beliefs ? » 2013-08-06 16:55:26

Denny wrote:

well i saw nameless mentioning Jesus, enough proof?

Jesus was a cheater from Ukraine

#308 Re: Off-Topic » Beliefs ? » 2013-08-06 16:07:44

Denny wrote:

btw ive never seen catholic making fun of atheist, but as i can see many atheists have something against church, god, the ones who believe etc

makes sense, doesn't it?

if i say i believe in e.g. tooth fairy, people will make fun of me
if i say the opposite, there's not much to make fun of ;-)

#309 Re: Off-Topic » Syria » 2013-08-06 13:44:35

Sunshine wrote:

Then there would be no posts :-/

YES!

#310 Re: Off-Topic » Syria » 2013-08-06 13:43:25

dary wrote:

The USA arrested Justin Carter just because he posted some bullshit on his FB wall... for one joke he has to be in prison for 6 month and now they sued him because of a "terror threat" up to ten years.

posting bs on facebook should be crime...

#311 Re: Off-Topic » Beliefs ? » 2013-08-06 13:41:42

Blind Eddy wrote:
nämeless wrote:

Yes, Christian by default. The last time I was in church was in 1985. smile

Default setting tongue

Can be adjusted manually afterwards.

well, it's a problem

once your parents decide to "christen" you, you can't fix it afterwards (you can officially leave the church but they will still consider you as "their")
thank "god" for my parents ;-)

#312 Re: Off-Topic » Beliefs ? » 2013-08-06 13:37:04

Blind Eddy wrote:

I thought that all these countries, Italy, Portugal, Russia, Slovakia, were predominantly Christian countries.

i would add Poland, they're really big on this christian bs ;-)

official numbers here are quite inflated (not sure what it's nowadays, 60-70% claiming they're christian, majority of them just pro forma)

i'd bet that if we went german way with church tax, we'd suddenly have the lowest number of christians worldwide ;-)

#313 Re: Off-Topic » Beliefs ? » 2013-08-06 13:04:36

ask jesus for a crash course

#314 Re: Off-Topic » Syria » 2013-08-06 13:01:51

Telrin wrote:

added:
Oh, wait. How about "Green book" by Muammar Gaddafi?

i think mein kampf is banned here (well, actually not the book per se, just the selling of it is considered a propagation of fascism (or could be challenged at court due to this reason)), does it mean something?

#315 Re: Off-Topic » Syria » 2013-08-06 12:54:54

Telrin wrote:

"In 2007, a seventeen-year-old was arrested in Britain and faced charges under Terrorism Law in the UK for possession of this book, among other things. He was cleared of all charges in October 2008, after alleging that he was a prankster who just wanted to research fireworks and smoke bombs. He claimed that he would not have been prosecuted in this way if he had not been of Muslim background."

i agree that this antiterrorist craze is getting out of hands (well, not really, i believe governments love this and they also love idiots who blow some people here and there and provide justification for it)

on the other hand, if i met a muslim in bus reading anarchist's cookbook, i would probably ask when and where should i not be to stay safe and alive tongue

#316 Re: Off-Topic » Syria » 2013-08-06 12:43:12

Sunshine wrote:

Oh shit! Castor beans make ricin!? We have castor oil... is that the same shit?

dunno, call FBI hotline and ask tongue

#317 Re: Off-Topic » Syria » 2013-08-06 12:32:27

Telrin wrote:

From wiki:
"UK in 2010, Ian Davison and his son were imprisoned under anti-terrorism laws for the manufacturing of ricin, and their possession of the Anarchist Cookbook, along with its availability, was noted by the authorities"

from wiki:

Ian Davison is a British, white supremacist, and neo-Nazi who was arrested in 2009 for planning terrorist attacks.
At the time of his arrest, Davison, then 41, was the leader of a group called the Aryan Strike Force, which held secret training days in Cumbria at which swastika flags were flown. The ASF had an estimated worldwide membership of 350, including members in Germany and Serbia.[2][3] Police discovered that he had been constructing pipe bombs and purchasing castor beans, which are used to make the poison ricin. Davison had also reportedly discussed poisoning Muslims' water supplies.

poor guy, let's do "Free Ian!" petition! tongue

#318 Re: Off-Topic » Syria » 2013-08-06 12:09:58

Telrin wrote:
Sunshine wrote:

My grand parents tell me about what they had to deal with when their farms were basically stolen for collectivization and their experiences.

That explains your negative stand.

because stealing people's property is an ok thing to do and only those traitors that leave the country are unhappy with it, right? ;-)

#319 Re: Off-Topic » Syria » 2013-08-06 11:48:01

Sunshine wrote:

My grand parents tell me about what they had to deal with when their farms were basically stolen for collectivization and their experiences.

where are they from?

#320 Re: Off-Topic » Syria » 2013-08-06 11:35:56

Angry Russian wrote:

ahahaha, s [sk] how Russia helps to Slovakia? I first heard about it))))

fortunately you stopped "helping" us

but almost 25 years later, we're sadly still partially a shithole of "russian type"
it will need few more generations to remedy

#321 Re: Off-Topic » Syria » 2013-08-06 11:28:07

Sunshine wrote:

Don't laugh! Didn't you know!? The US and NATO (actually ruled by the Jews) want it badly to exploit their resources!

i never said the US was exactly the good guy ;-)

#322 Re: Off-Topic » Syria » 2013-08-06 11:23:17

Angry Russian wrote:

What's wrong? These states live peacefully and develop, and what that pendosy want to come to them to establish their authority.

i'm from a country that russia was "helping" to live peacefuly and develop

so yea, i'm sending you a big "fuck you" as an expression of gratitude

#323 Re: Off-Topic » Syria » 2013-08-06 11:10:44

Angry Russian wrote:

Russia supplies Syria the weapons for protection from Nato, so they do not interfere in the affairs of other countries.

i lol'd so hard

#324 Re: Feedback » Modding madness » 2013-08-05 15:00:20

i miss nathan, his spamming was usually funny unlike these dutch spammers

#325 Re: Technical Help » intro video » 2013-08-05 01:28:40

or just create a shortcut/bat/whatever with BF1942.exe +restart 1

#326 Re: Off-Topic » How old are you? » 2013-08-04 15:31:15

Red Scorpion wrote:

Damm youngsters how does it feel to die at the hand of an over 50 smile

why does your FG profile say that you're 18? ;-)

#327 Re: Off-Topic » How old are you? » 2013-08-04 15:29:31

Blind Eddy wrote:

He only used sniper rifle

with dioptric adjustement? ;-)

#328 Re: Off-Topic » I have a dream » 2013-08-02 02:25:29

well, his sentence is to stay at home for 1 year
few bunga bunga parties and it will pass quickly -)

#329 Re: Feedback » When Phillipines comes online: The server is yours! Do as you please! » 2013-08-01 23:04:50

Blind Eddy wrote:

Phillipines is on right now and as we know, everyone hates this map. So I thought, how about reducing the number of tickets that both teams have at the beginning, so even people who hate this map might stay and the map doesn't need to be skipped?

well, i don't even know what's the normal ticket count on it, so i'm not sure if that helps
and as one of those haters, i quit even before it starts loading ;-)

#330 Re: Off-Topic » Funny Videos and Pics... » 2013-07-30 19:24:27

if you remove harry potter, azkabana and narnia, it sounds like the usual russian chat on the server ;-)

btw, was it solyaris na bratislavskey at the end?

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