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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 25 2004 at 11:45
10,000 Maniacs' version of "Peace Train" is pretty good, although I get sick of Natalie's voice after a whole song of it.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 25 2004 at 15:05

I know exactly what you mean. I can't take much of that awful whining either.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 25 2004 at 18:44
I guess you prefer Dolly Parton's version..
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 25 2004 at 23:21
TongueThere's two big reasons why I like Dolly Parton....Embarrassed
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O frabjous day! Callooh! Callay!'
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 26 2004 at 07:02

Originally posted by Peter Rideout Peter Rideout wrote:

TongueThere's two big reasons why I like Dolly Parton....Embarrassed

But you didn't say what they were Peter...Wink

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 28 2004 at 11:36

With Cat's conversion to Islam, you could say that there is a parallel with Neal Morse??

OMG!! What have I said????

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 28 2004 at 12:45
Originally posted by Easy Livin Easy Livin wrote:

Originally posted by Peter Rideout Peter Rideout wrote:

TongueThere's two big reasons why I like Dolly Parton....Embarrassed

But you didn't say what they were Peter...Wink

 

yes, come to the point!

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 28 2004 at 13:07

Some amazing ignorance being spouted here, bordering on the frankly racist. Most of the wars fought in the last 2000 years have been through theological manipulations of the words of some prophet or another - many of who were simple people.

All those born agains needing to fill vacuums in their lives and believing others should follow - Christian rock bands leave me cold, especially those using lyrics that wouldn't be out of place in a Victorian hymnal. There is a thing about some musicians needing more than their music. Todd Rundgren got his knickers in an almighty twist about his need to find a religion in the early 70's - that's what Initiation is about.  And all those Scientologists, Chick Corea (through to John Revolter). And the Beatles and Sexie Sadie. And did Richard Thompson ever renounce Islam?  Jim Page and satanism (Alistair Crowley's version). About the only thing Marx (Carl not Groucho this time) got right: religion is the opium of the people. It seems that to many musicians, the music alone wouldn't suffice and either drugs (including booze) had to be there as well. 

And btw, 'Allah' is Arabic for God.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 29 2004 at 06:23

Well,the whole mess started when the Jews invented monotheism. Polytheism which had ruled the religious roost up to then hadn't really been that bad,it was when the one God came to drive out the many gods that things turned sour pretty fast. The old testament is based almost exclusively on Judaism and the Jews had,since they left Sumer,invented more and more far fetched and ridiculous myths,chief among them a saviour of the Jewish people,the Messiah myth,and of course,the angry,vengeful and frankly,quite psychopathic god of the old testament,the kind of god that chopped your head off and boiled it in oil if you ever dared to touch your willy. The jews,admirable in so many respects, have always been a rather selfdestructive people so it's no wonder that they first invented a god and then eventually changed him into ever more terrible shapes so that they wound up petrified with fear at their own creation.

But the reason the early Christians thought it a good idea to rip off the Jewish religion and then the Muslims decided to rip off the Christians again to create Islam is more of a mystery. Perhaps mankind is just gluttons for punishment.

And some theorize that it was in fact the pharaoh Aknaten who invented monotheism and recent research points to the possibility that the Bible could be based not on Jewish legends but actual Egyptian historical events,but it's early days yet for this theory so we'll just see how it develops and whether some substantial evidence can be brought to light to support it. But whether it was Aknaten or the Jews that created monotheism,it ranks as one of the stupidest ideas in our entire history.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 29 2004 at 12:04

Pixie- its difficult to criticise what you are saying without "dissing" you! The Jewish religion did not invent monotheism. What do you consider to be sensible if monotheism is stupid?

But the reason the early Christians thought it a good idea to rip off the Jewish religion and then the Muslims decided to rip off the Christians again to create Islam is more of a mystery.

 Early Christianity was based on the Jewish faith because Jesus and his followers were Jews. As Homer would say:DOH!LOL




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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 29 2004 at 14:08
Marillion-Cat Stevens=theological debate
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 29 2004 at 17:30

Originally posted by gdub411 gdub411 wrote:

Marillion-Cat Stevens=theological debate

Of course the Cat Stevens issue is a theological debate, Greg. Instead of Reds UnderThe Bed you've now got Saracens.You just dont get it do you?

I bet you are looking under your cot right now arent you!Wink



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 29 2004 at 17:43

The religious (can you really call it 'bordering on racist', DH?) part does not really affect me one way or the other; the renounced-Cat Stevens made statements amounting to death threats against an author. Until he recants those statements and shows some indication that he's come to his senses, I feel that any country in the world has the right to deny him entrance.

Do I feel more nervous around followers of Mohammed since 9/11? Well, anyone could be a member of any religion- it doesn't show on their face. Do I get uneasy around people of obviously Arab descent? To be honest...sometimes, but it has more to do with an unpleasant taxicab ride in Chicago seven years ago than it does with the World Trade Center bombings. As we were speeding towards McCormick Place, the driver spouted such an incredible tirade of violent anti-Americanism that I became understandably eager to end the trip- and passing a taxi which had crashed and burned conjured up images of suicide crashes by fanatics. And just to repeat, this was many years before 9/11. However, the young Arab family that I run into every few days at the convenience store on the corner (wow, a paragraph full of stereotypes totally grounded in specific personal experience!) is extemely nice and funny and much more courteous than most whiteys I run into on a daily basis.

On the other hand, the previously-changed-his-name-once-already-to-Cat Stevens, no matter what his ethnic background is (Greek and Swedish Londoner, BTW), is an unstable and dangerous-sounding individual. You pay a price for speaking your mind (already some members of this forum exhibit predjudice against me for things I have posted, and I recognize that I've earned it) and the price for saying such ridiculously violent things is that some doors are now closed to him. He's backpedaled since then, neither apologizing nor recanting, but also seeing how his support for the fatwah directly impedes his pose as a supporter of humanitarian causes. And those who feel that we have expressed predjudice unjustly continue to soften the historical focus in favor of the perceived victims.

 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 29 2004 at 17:54

There is truth in what you say.However, how many Muslims agreed with the Fatwah but didnt go public in the media with it? Most fundimentalist Muslims I would guess! So why dont you just stop all Muslims from entering America and hedge all bets.You see what I am trying to say here?

How many American Presidents have actually signed a Foreign Leader's death warrant, so the CIA could go and bump him off? In effect murdering them theirself. What is the difference? Not all of them were dictators and tyrants.

Double standards?Confused

 




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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 29 2004 at 18:47
Originally posted by Reed Lover Reed Lover wrote:

Originally posted by gdub411 gdub411 wrote:

Marillion-Cat Stevens=theological debate

Of course the Cat Stevens issue is a theological debate, Greg. Instead of Reds UnderThe Bed you've now got Saracens.You just dont get it do you?

I bet you are looking under your cot right now arent you!Wink

Reed Lover...you really think I am just a big simpleton! I understand the whole Cat Stevens thing. Theological debates just get messy..I was trying to take some of the seriousness out of the conversation because I did not like where it was heading.....

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 29 2004 at 18:56
Originally posted by gdub411 gdub411 wrote:

Originally posted by Reed Lover Reed Lover wrote:

Originally posted by gdub411 gdub411 wrote:

Marillion-Cat Stevens=theological debate

Of course the Cat Stevens issue is a theological debate, Greg. Instead of Reds UnderThe Bed you've now got Saracens.You just dont get it do you?

I bet you are looking under your cot right now arent you!Wink

 

Reed Lover...you really think I am just a big simpleton! I understand the whole Cat Stevens thing. Theological debates just get messy..I was trying to take some of the seriousness out of the conversation because I did not like where it was heading.....

You didnt like where it was going?

And they give you the vote?????????




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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 29 2004 at 19:10
Originally posted by Reed Lover Reed Lover wrote:

Originally posted by gdub411 gdub411 wrote:

Originally posted by Reed Lover Reed Lover wrote:

Originally posted by gdub411 gdub411 wrote:

Marillion-Cat Stevens=theological debate

Of course the Cat Stevens issue is a theological debate, Greg. Instead of Reds UnderThe Bed you've now got Saracens.You just dont get it do you?

I bet you are looking under your cot right now arent you!Wink

 

Reed Lover...you really think I am just a big simpleton! I understand the whole Cat Stevens thing. Theological debates just get messy..I was trying to take some of the seriousness out of the conversation because I did not like where it was heading.....

You didnt like where it was going?

And they give you the vote?????????

You are one mean spirited bloke...aren't ya!!

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 29 2004 at 19:37
Originally posted by Reed Lover Reed Lover wrote:

There is truth in what you say.However, how many Muslims agreed with the Fatwah but didnt go public in the media with it? Most fundimentalist Muslims I would guess! So why dont you just stop all Muslims from entering America and hedge all bets.You see what I am trying to say here?

How many American Presidents have actually signed a Foreign Leader's death warrant, so the CIA could go and bump him off? In effect murdering them theirself. What is the difference? Not all of them were dictators and tyrants.

Double standards?Confused

Not at all- I wouldn't feel too safe around any of the surviving US Presidents either 

But nobody has a right to travel wherever they want...you depend upon the goodwill of the destination. This isn't totally an Arab vs. Caucasian thing; this is more like scared people keeping the chain on when answering their door after a break-in. It's too bad we can't keep the doors unlocked anymore, but it's not an inherently racist thing to be nervous about specific people who have advocated violence in the past. Fearing the outsider is a fundamental human attribute that motivates each one of us in subtle or overt ways every day of our lives, no matter how cosmopolitan or civilized we think we are. Do I wish everyone could travel everywhere they want? Sure...I'd love to see quite a few historical locations in the Middle East. Would I make an issue out of the difficulties in doing that right now? Only if I was purposefully blinding myself to reality.

I'm not being naive; there's a lot of racism in the US, and a lot more anti-Arab sentiment since 9/11. I'm not advocating rounding Arab-Americans up for 'questioning' (remeber that glorious World War II? It had a pretty dark side for Asian Americans, especially on the West Coast). However, now is a bad time to try to convince people that an Islamic adherent (which I think is an overly fair description of the ex-Cat-man) poses no more danger to them than anyone else.

I don't believe there can ever be real peace and understanding between people of dramatically different faiths if those religious teachings inherently flame the primal fires of our predjudices- which all major religions do to some extent. Christianity and Islam have been at odds for longer than most of us can trace our ancestors; saying that denying entry to an advocate of violence is a moral weakness on our part just strikes me as either too close to unthinking kneejerk liberalism or too far from realistic expectations. I don't really think he posed any threat, but I also don't think that there's anything wrong with refusing to let him in.

 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 29 2004 at 20:22
Originally posted by Reed Lover Reed Lover wrote:

There is truth in what you say.However, how many Muslims agreed with the Fatwah but didnt go public in the media with it? Most fundimentalist Muslims I would guess! So why dont you just stop all Muslims from entering America and hedge all bets.You see what I am trying to say here?

How many American Presidents have actually signed a Foreign Leader's death warrant, so the CIA could go and bump him off? In effect murdering them theirself. What is the difference? Not all of them were dictators and tyrants.

Double standards?Confused

Your double standards have no relation to one another, nor do they give the correct context to even be considered.  But then, that doesn't really surprise me.

Anyway, I have friends and neighbors that are Iranians.. and just came back from Iran from visiting for a few weeks... and they dress like muslims.. and have very muslim names... Mohamed ... and got into this country just fine...

Wow.. now isn't that amazing?? I guess their names didn't pop up on some terrorist watch list... created in Europe, by a European organization....hmmmm?

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 29 2004 at 20:45

We all know that Europe's one world government plan is being fronted by the Illuminati...Big Brother has you by the throat my friends

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