Paris under attack - multiple terrorist attacks on Friday night

And Christians believe that EVERYONE needs to accept Jesus as their Savior and believe he died for their sins in order to be saved.. Everyone else will be denied the glory of Heaven...
Then why doesn't the ever so silent Saudia Arabia or another Arabic country offer them refuge, which would be more suited to their lifestyles,beliefs and customs. Integration has not worked. Instead large cities here in England eg the old cotton mill towns are all but 100% Muslim, and other towns now "no go areas" for any non Islamic folk. I am not a Muslim hater, but this idealistic "multiculturism" has not worked, with the exception of some professionals, the majority mix only with their own.
 

So much irony...Friday the 13th is famous for the Catholic Church committing genocide on the Knights Templar. And the "death metal" concert was attacked...will the NRA defend assault weapons again today?
 

So much irony...Friday the 13th is famous for the Catholic Church committing genocide on the Knights Templar. And the "death metal" concert was attacked...will the NRA defend assault weapons again today?


Of course they will... I mean if EVERYONE had an assault weapon in that concert hall..........................................................................
 
And Christians believe that EVERYONE needs to accept Jesus as their Savior and believe he died for their sins in order to be saved.. Everyone else will be denied the glory of Heaven...
Which Christians? Catholics believe they are the only true Christians. Baptists believe Jesus is God, and if you don't believe the way they do, you're going to hell. Mormons believe that the Pleiadians gave the BOOK OF MORMON to Joseph Smith, which makes Jesus an alien.
The Catholics committed genocide on both Muslims and Jews during the Crusades and inquisitions.
Spanish Christians committed genocide on all of Central and South America natives.
American Christians committed genocide on the Native Americans, and killed a million innocent civilians in the invasions of Iraq and Afghanistan. Bush 43 claims to be Christian.
Ronnie Raygun claimed to be Christian, and he sold chemical weapons to Iraq, and missiles to Iran during the Iran/Iraq war.
The GOP claims to be Christian, and the morally superior party, while trying to destroy aid to the elderly, healthcare to the sick, food stamps to hungry children, and aid to the poor.
What and where is a true Christian?
 
Which Christians? Catholics believe they are the only true Christians. Baptists believe Jesus is God, and if you don't believe the way they do, you're going to hell. Mormons believe that the Pleiadians gave the BOOK OF MORMON to Joseph Smith, which makes Jesus an alien.
The Catholics committed genocide on both Muslims and Jews during the Crusades and inquisitions.
Spanish Christians committed genocide on all of Central and South America natives.
American Christians committed genocide on the Native Americans, and killed a million innocent civilians in the invasions of Iraq and Afghanistan. Bush 43 claims to be Christian.
Ronnie Raygun claimed to be Christian, and he sold chemical weapons to Iraq, and missiles to Iran during the Iran/Iraq war.
The GOP claims to be Christian, and the morally superior party, while trying to destroy aid to the elderly, healthcare to the sick, food stamps to hungry children, and aid to the poor.
What and where is a true Christian?

That is my point... like Christianity.. Islam believes it's the true religion... and like Christians.. Muslims reside at all points on the spectrum. To blame the entire religion for the actions of radical extremists is as wrong as blaming all Christians for murdering doctors.
 
Excuse me, here in Canada multiculturalism works very well. We encourage immigrants to keep many of their customs while adding their diversity to the great Canadian family. Prejudice still exists, but we have ten Muslim members of parliament in our new federal government.
 
It will be very interesting to see how world reacts to this latest atrocity committed in the name of God. I can't comprehend the level of hate that inspires such attacks on innocent people, and can't fathom the end game of such assaults on a civilized society. I can easily see calls for tighter borders, more surveillance of our personal communication across all forms of media, more backlash against refugees, etc. I can see more "boots on the ground" as almost inevitable. This was a wake up call and no doubt there will be more of these kinds of attacks. It makes me feel sad, angry, helpless and somewhat fearful for what lies ahead.
 
This is the kind of thing we can expect more of in the future....both in Europe, and here in the U.S. These radicalized Muslims are, in many ways, similar to computer hackers....in that they will always be one step ahead of the authorities, and finding new ways to wreak havoc. No amount of "surveillance" is going to catch them all, and they only have to be successful a fraction of the time, to keep the Western world constantly in "react" mode.

What I find amazing is the reports that several thousand European and even US "citizens" have gone to Syria, etc., to join ISIS, and several of them have returned to their native nation...where many of them are placed under "surveillance". Surveillance, MY A$$...if they join these radicals, then come back home with any desire to spread their warped actions...they should be arrested, and subjected to the most stringent methods of interrogation, and considered to be terrorists, until proven otherwise. To simply allow them to return to their original nation, and "assume" that the authorities can successfully track their activities is a sure way to insure that attacks like this latest one in Paris will continue to potentially plague every major city in the West.
 
It will be very interesting to see how world reacts to this latest atrocity committed in the name of God. I can't comprehend the level of hate that inspires such attacks on innocent people, and can't fathom the end game of such assaults on a civilized society. I can easily see calls for tighter borders, more surveillance of our personal communication across all forms of media, more backlash against refugees, etc. I can see more "boots on the ground" as almost inevitable. This was a wake up call and no doubt there will be more of these kinds of attacks. It makes me feel sad, angry, helpless and somewhat fearful for what lies ahead.

I agree. And the knowledge that something like this could happen here makes my blood run cold.
 
Then I commend Scotland's actions, but I hope you never experience the problems that other multicultural countries are. Ask anyone from London how it's going, as an example ...

London has residents from every country in the world. I think you are referring to cities like Bradford, etc.
 

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