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The \'One God\' Religions of Revelation
Posted by Leadenwinter Jun 19, 2008 01:12 pm
Yahweh used to be a snake-lover of Asherah who was a Jewish goddess. This was before they were came up with patriarchal, pro-capitalist monotheism.

Religion is born of fear of death. Clergies exist to capitalise on people's fear of death and have in essence conspired with the elect beneficiary class of any society to guide people to act more conducively to the beneficiary interests.

Monotheism is successful because unlike pre-agrarian animism and other primitive forms of religion, it does not have any element of the Newtonian, where certain actions (religious practices, rituals etc) requisite certain immediate temporal reactions. All monotheistic reactions are metaphysical and being the ambit of an unseen god, happen in the "afterlife" for which reason the average observer cannot immediately ascertain any degree falsity of their religion. In effect the clergy have successfully relinquished any liability for their lies. This phenomenon is popularly known as faith.

Following on from Yahweh... Jehovah essentially a European misspelling who evolved in rough parallel with Allah an Arabic rendering of Yahweh. Allah was well in existence long before Muhammad except he also had kids his son Aluzza, his daughters Manat & Allat. Muhammad was like a latter day Jeramiah and Islam is an attempt to masculinise indigenous religion to be agreeable to patriarchal, pro-capitalist monotheism. Islam united the Arab tribes and allowed them set up "chungis" at the ends of the Red Sea and the Persian gulf, which was the initial basis to Muslim power. Its still nevertheless is quite pagan, with meteor rocks and jinns and other such weird and wonderful nonsense.

When everything's said and done, religious people Jews, Muslims and Christians are still worshipping a large snake in one form or another and making life difficult for normal people in the process.
Restoring the Civil Rights of Ahmadis
Posted by Leadenwinter Jun 17, 2008 08:04 am
Why can I not open this article ??? I can open everything else .. What I get is a message saying..

Page Not Found

Sorry the page you requested cannot be found.

Affair With The knife
Posted by Leadenwinter Jun 14, 2008 04:55 pm
Navaz grew hair :)
Healthcare in Pakistan, Lessons from Cuba
Posted by Leadenwinter Jun 14, 2008 04:51 pm
The day we have a nationalised free-for-all public health care system in Pakistan is the day we'll get nuked.....The poor benefiting; the suffering of Third-Worlders alleviated...

Do you honestly think the Americans could ever tolerate such an utter blasphemy?
Attack in Mohmand
Posted by Leadenwinter Jun 13, 2008 07:03 am
tahmed32 #74 .. you're being sarcastic right ???
Attack in Mohmand
Posted by Leadenwinter Jun 13, 2008 06:08 am
#69 nkg... Has Pakistani life become so cheap.. where to die accidently somehow becomes a vindication.. or what can only be described as murder.. that too at the filthy money-grubbing hands of americans..
Attack in Mohmand
Posted by Leadenwinter Jun 13, 2008 05:34 am
Poor illiterate masadi .. chowk ka sub se piyara bulldog :)
Attack in Mohmand
Posted by Leadenwinter Jun 13, 2008 04:56 am
#46 Whether *
Attack in Mohmand
Posted by Leadenwinter Jun 13, 2008 04:39 am
I've been saying this for years and no-one listens.. They're going to invade eventually.. Obama on the 8th, just a few days ago said that the US needs to take firmer steps regarding FATA. A couple of months before he was going on about an all out invasion of Pakistan in his electoral campaign.

I believe that the recent Pakistani elections, from the bringing back of Benazir upon Western insistence & indeed blackmail following the sudden Republican U-turn on the necessity for Pakistani democracy are part of a bigger picture. I also believe that the fact that General Kiyani has previously served as a close personal aide to Benazir and White House statements suggesting he would (thus?) be more sympathetic to US interests are very significant.

By late September last year people like Hasan-Askari Rizvi, Gen. Talat Masood, and Rasul Baksh Rais (the so called moderate analysts....(lackeys)) all started incessantly recommending in no uncertain terms that "a concerted American push for fair elections could produce a moderate pro-Western government". In October 2007, Kayani "described as America's new poster boy" was promoted as a full general, and made the Vice Chief of Army Staff. Benazir showed up just days later after a campaign of desperately claiming she was not opposed to US operations in the tribal areas and she would allow scientist AQ Khan to be interrogated by the US.

Perhaps its just me but this all seems somehow orchestrated along the lines of "just add water" democracy with a view to invade particularly owing to inter-party confrontations in the US. It also shows that Benazir and Pakistani democracy from a Republican standpoint at least is seen as a catalyst to US intervention.

Although they tried to kill her in October, Benazir was finally dead by the end of December. Of particular interest is that she tried to obtain security from the CIA, Scotland Yard and covertly from Mossad all of which were refused. She also sought protection from mercenary groups such as Blackwater and Armorgroup, who were refused visas.

There is a more than likely possibility that the ISI killed Benazir but that this was done in pursuit of national security considering that democracy seems preambulatory to US intervention. The reasoning being; the instability a civilian government necessarily entails and the civil strife and sectarianism which shall ensue will justify such intervention particularly where the situation in FATA deteriorates. Benazir was removed by the Military to "delay" the onset of national degeneration and stamp out behind the scenes rifts in the senior soldiery.

Nevertheless in March this year Kiyani started reshuffling the senior Army officers to make the Army more "pro-Western and pro-democracy" Following on from the Republican U-turn we're now going to be screwed by Democrats. I predict more unilateral US interventions and action in FATA in the near future and perhaps a nice, big invasion later on.
Twenty Three Students Expelled From Punjab Medical College, Faisalabad
Posted by Leadenwinter Jun 11, 2008 09:58 am
masadi .. you remind me of a bulldog on a hot summer's day .. chained to a fire hydrant .. and a just few inches too far from an ice cream cart .. :)
Twenty Three Students Expelled From Punjab Medical College, Faisalabad
Posted by Leadenwinter Jun 10, 2008 01:42 pm
From the looks of things around here .. and the calibre of these muslims.. I think I'm beginning to like Mirzais..
Twenty Three Students Expelled From Punjab Medical College, Faisalabad
Posted by Leadenwinter Jun 10, 2008 10:03 am
#140 #141 alice_in_spudland and tahmed32

You may think I'm being extreme.. but I'm sure the day when the demographics I cited in #124 begin reacting even more adversely to the welfare of the Pakistani citizenry and State, is very very close... and I assure you .. they don't care about humanity or indeed have any hopes for it.. being resigned to a sure guarantee to heaven.. where I'm sure they'll have the pleasure of meeting the lovely masadi..

Arguably they already have a de facto writ in most of Sarhad, Fata and Baluchistan.. and their influence is extending .. rapidly

I think we're looking at a post-Taliban Afghanistan type situation in the quite near future across the nation .. and thus a convenient justification for invasion and something to the war economy Obama will inevitably desire when in office.

He still wants to invade Pakistan you know.. it was reported in the NY Times on the 8th...
Twenty Three Students Expelled From Punjab Medical College, Faisalabad
Posted by Leadenwinter Jun 10, 2008 06:10 am
People who identify as Qadianis are rubbish without a doubt .. but not anymore so than people who identify as Shias or Sunnis or Jews or Christians or Hindus and so on ... They all need to be swiftly shot through the back of the head and burned .. that is if humanity is to survive.

Twenty Three Students Expelled From Punjab Medical College, Faisalabad
Posted by Leadenwinter Jun 10, 2008 05:15 am
Khair .. itna bhi nahi hai.. there must be some human beings left..
Twenty Three Students Expelled From Punjab Medical College, Faisalabad
Posted by Leadenwinter Jun 10, 2008 05:13 am
#125 That means its the end .. pack your bags and move to India
Twenty Three Students Expelled From Punjab Medical College, Faisalabad
Posted by Leadenwinter Jun 10, 2008 05:10 am
Its very simple. Tablighis, mullahs, hijabis, the al-huda lesbians, those creatures who like dressing up and pretending like they're Arabs and calling everyone "brother" and all these various brands of fundamentalists, monkeys and other degenerates and schizophrenics that have started blossoming post 9/11....they all need to be boycotted and discriminated against with severe prejudice.

The public should have no dealings with them or talk to them, all businesses should not cater to them and should openly reject their custom and money, employers should totally reject them, they should not be given the benefit of the doubt in the event of any criminality whatsoever, all public services should ignore them including the police, schools, colleges and hospitals and there should be no basis in society that allows their existence to continue. They should also be arrested and sentenced in the event that they collect in private or public places in any number above two on grounds of conspiring to undermine society.
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