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The Holiday Season
Posted by laykinbilkul Dec 20, 2007 01:10 pm
Two guys standed on a desert island.. will soon develop a system of co-existence and morals...god couldn't do that if he tried.
Can Religious Leaders Redeem the Future of the World?
Posted by laykinbilkul Oct 16, 2007 01:30 pm
Gill Sahib, when the kaffirs like China and the india re ready to take over the world in teh next 50 years, shouldn' tthe maulvis be sending flowers to them instead of teh pope?
Can Religious Leaders Redeem the Future of the World?
Posted by laykinbilkul Oct 16, 2007 09:25 am
can we see an example of this shiny islamic caliphate..just one..
Can Religious Leaders Redeem the Future of the World?
Posted by laykinbilkul Oct 16, 2007 08:56 am
Zee man, did the americans lose in Iraq? they kind of went in and put a whuppin on the locals and carved up the country in three..sort of taking the fight to the enemy...

I like this conceopt of "muslims never losing"...these types of victories are great.
Can Religious Leaders Redeem the Future of the World?
Posted by laykinbilkul Oct 16, 2007 07:54 am
Senna, what have you experienced?
Can Religious Leaders Redeem the Future of the World?
Posted by laykinbilkul Oct 16, 2007 07:05 am
Aaah Jama Masjid in Delhi..I remember praying to Hanuman there once..

And for a mere 500 rupees you can see three red hair from Mohammed's beard in a tiny jar that the mullah holds so close to his heart.

Zee man, muslims are 1/6th of humanity..it just won't work. The chinkoos and the hinjews will own the next 300-500 years. maybe after that..the muslims cna take a turn.
Can Religious Leaders Redeem the Future of the World?
Posted by laykinbilkul Oct 15, 2007 09:23 am
Gill sahib, what do you suggest? Invite islamic fundosover for chai patta and try to discuss why Allah is crazy for thinking he owns the planet?

Maybe as a scholar and a writer, you should write an eessay ont he following:

"whereever there are muslims in significant minority..there are problems with co-existence" ---philippines to Europe.

Magic of metaphors : Op-Ed Journey of Thomas Friedman
Posted by laykinbilkul Oct 15, 2007 09:01 am
Tom Friedman is 10,000 mile wide and 1 inch deep in his analyses. It is good for subway reading..Bhagwati basically tore him a new one when discussing globalization and lambasting the world is flat bit. World is not flat..never was and never will be. Although, Keira Knightly is FLAT.
Can Religious Leaders Redeem the Future of the World?
Posted by laykinbilkul Oct 15, 2007 08:38 am
You can't talk to religious nutcases. How do you talk to peole who fly planes into buildings, blow up pizza parlors. movie threaterrs,. buses and trains all in the name of religious warfare or perceived injuctices..screw that..no talking. Take it to them and stick it up their ass.
Whence Then is Evil?
Posted by laykinbilkul Jul 6, 2007 02:35 pm
God is the second best thing manmade aftger sliced bread
Whence Then is Evil?
Posted by laykinbilkul Jul 4, 2007 08:48 am
Dr. Sahib, Once we begin to personalize god then it all very murky. I like Spinoza`s concept of god. It makes more sense and keeps this whole evil/good concept in the pants of allah or ram or yahweh or jesus.

Farzana, perhaps morals can also be descibed outside of the religion constructs if we think in terms of social darwinism or even pure biological and psychologal sense. Do unto others has more to do with surviving and procreation than mandate of some angry petulant being sitting high up above taking everything way too personally.
Rest in Peace Pakistan (1947-1974)
Posted by laykinbilkul Jul 3, 2007 01:19 pm
833 by masadi on July 3, 2007 11:57am PT
#832, get rid of the occupation force of the Americans in Pakistan, to learn how to get rid of US occupation ``realistically``, look at the area the US occupied recently and look at those trying to get rid of it and proceed from there. Reality does not mean ``what is convenient``, getting rid of occupation and slavery is not ``convenient`` , if ``reality`` is slavery then I don`t want such ``reality``.

Mr. Masadi, I don;t think there is an occupation force of the Americans in Pakistan. If you are flippantly referring to the Pakistani army as the occupying force, then it is not entirely under US Asia Command.

let us assume you are right. If tomorrow the US stops occupying pakistan, what will you suggest as a way to improve the lot of the people in pakistan?
Rest in Peace Pakistan (1947-1974)
Posted by laykinbilkul Jul 3, 2007 11:51 am
Mr. Masadi, Can you provde and alternative solution for pakistan that is based on reality, i.e. taking into account prevailing successful adoption of the model, internal capabilities of Pakistanis, resources available and ideology that will drive all this.

As soon as you write that, I will be back to tear you a new one.

Rest in Peace Pakistan (1947-1974)
Posted by laykinbilkul Jul 3, 2007 11:35 am
Mr. manto, I doubt you have ever met Sumit Ganguly. Therein lies the credibility conundrum.
Rest in Peace Pakistan (1947-1974)
Posted by laykinbilkul Jul 3, 2007 10:29 am
Mr. Mantolives, you should have been at the Council on foreign relations, when Sumit ganguly administered a thorough and conclusive prostate exam to Stanley wolpert. Who, in the end of the discussion, kept crawling further and further into his seat.
Rest in Peace Pakistan (1947-1974)
Posted by laykinbilkul Jul 3, 2007 10:19 am
Mr. Mantolives, all great men had their dark side. I urge you to read Augustine.

If a run of the mill schizophrenic like Mohammed can play with little Aisha, the Great Mahatma is also complicit.
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