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Theory and practise are two different things
Like the current "Jihad", for example.

It's illegal by Shari law and therefore not a Jihad.

yet there is fighting.

now those who are fighting are claiming to support Islam, but actually aren;t Muslims.

Many people disgared how things work in favour of how they are and vice-versa.
(, Sat 3 May 2008, 1:35, archived)
Sweet Christ.

(, Sat 3 May 2008, 1:38, archived)
It's not like I'm tying you down and making you read what i type
Seriously, if I'm that irritating to you, just click that ignore button.
(, Sat 3 May 2008, 1:40, archived)
I'm quite enjoying it.
What do you think about the Iraq war?
(, Sat 3 May 2008, 1:43, archived)
I am not intelligent enough to actually have a stance on it
From what i know it was illegal (at least, George W. Bush declared war without congress, which is unconstitutional, but most presidents break that document willy-nilly anyway).

As far as I know they weren't a threat to us and it seems to be less stable now. However, it must be a blessing for the Kurds that Sadaam was disposed.

I don't actually care much about war, as far as I see it, war is eternal and unstoppable.

Morally I am not against it, but it seems to have been an impractical, illegal affair that has been a waste of our resources.

I do remember hearing that war was good for the economy, but the CIA world factbook says that America is the country most in defecit followed by the UK.
(, Sat 3 May 2008, 1:50, archived)
Bless. You really don't see what I'm doing and I actually feel
quite cruel now.
(, Sat 3 May 2008, 2:00, archived)
I don;t understand any of that

(, Sat 3 May 2008, 2:07, archived)