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NO doubt.
I love Cat - as a Muslim, Christian, atheist, whatever. He's truly a man of peace and I respect him for trying to keep his voice of reason in the public domain!
We’re also totally on board with Beck now.
I am not American, but unfortunately, it is not purely an issue of "violence begets violence", assuming that peace would beget peace. For my position on religion etc., a Muslim (flatmate for more than a year, even) told me into my face, that the Quran demands that I be killed, and henceforth made great effort to not even be together with me in the same room, much less talk to me. But I could see the glare and anger in his eyes. Yes, you Americans have poor judgement because you favour a rad ical islamic government over a progressive one everytime (not only in Iran), but the world would be much safer if Muslims were not present in our countries.
Wow. Just wow.
American sees things differently. And your flatmate knows less about Islam than an American Lutheran. But you keep living your truth.
We reap what we sow. Violence begets violence, and it's too late for Americans to keep blaming Muslims for all our troubles. We need to buck up and take responsibility for our poor judgment.
And we all know how 'tolerant' and 'accepting' Muhammedans are.
Just ask Salman Rushdie.
Or Ayaan Hirsi Ali.
Or Kirk Westergaard.
I am not American, but unfortunately, it is not purely an issue of "violence begets violence", assuming that peace would beget peace. For my position on religion etc., a Muslim (flatmate for more than a year, even) told me into my face, that the Quran demands that I be killed, and henceforth made great effort to not even be together with me in the same room, much less talk to me. But I could see the glare and anger in his eyes. Yes, you Americans have poor judgement because you favour a rad ical islamic government over a progressive one everytime (not only in Iran), but the world would be much safer if Muslims were not present in our countries.
It is you who I wish to share my body with she said
We'll find a dry place under the sky with a flower for a bed
And for my joy I will give you a boy with a moon and star
On his head
Her silver hair flowed in the air laying waves across the sun
Her hands were like the white sands, and her eyes had diamonds on
We left the road and headed up to the top of the whisper wood
And we walked 'till we came to where the holy magnolia stood
And there we laid cool in the shade singing songs and making love
The time was late my wedding wouldn't wait I was sad but I had to go
So while she was asleep I kissed her cheek for cheerio
There was plenty merriment, cider and wine abound
But out of all that I recall I remembered the girl I met
'Cause she had given me something that my heart could not forget
La la la la
La la la la
La la la la
As it was a year before
Until the gift that someone left, a basket by my door
And in there lay the fairest little baby crying to be fed
I got down on my knees and kissed the moon and star
Oh, oh on his head
They'd never seen anything like the boy with the moon and star before
And people would ride from far and wide just to seek the word he spread
I'll tell you everything I've learned
And love is all, he said
Thank you for playing this, Bill and Rebecca.
Agree. I've been hearing more Cat lately, and am really glad about it.
More Angelsea, please!
There are cretins in every society and culture who will use anything: religion, nationalism — disguised as patriotism, Corporate profit — to gain sociopathic control of someone / anyone. When they get control of education & the media, they begin to convince the average, otherwise peaceful person to commit murder against those outside the group. It works nearly 100% of the time. Part of this indoctrination involves labeling someone to make them evil, and therefore, "killable." The Commie Boogey man is dead — Muslim terrorists (many who were former allies of the Corporate Elite) are the new Boogeyman. The Muslim image is OBL, not the former Cat Stevens. If I were a Christian, I sure as hell wouldn't like to be represented by such people as Pat Robertson or Fred Phelps.
So, ralphfie, what is it that you represent? And by whom would you be represented? Do you just sit on the sidelines? Or are you more than a benchwarmer?
Please feel free to embarrass yourself further...
I love Cat - as a Muslim, Christian, atheist, whatever. He's truly a man of peace and I respect him for trying to keep his voice of reason in the public domain!
According to John Rawls, we can be tolerant of the intolerant only to the extent that it does not threaten our freedom of speech and general liberty. Stevens, or whatever his name is, supports murder of authors because they say what he does not like. This is not American Maybe that is why Americans don't like him. It's not his music, which I rather enjoy.
There are cretins in every society and culture who will use anything: religion, nationalism — disguised as patriotism, Corporate profit — to gain sociopathic control of someone / anyone. When they get control of education & the media, they begin to convince the average, otherwise peaceful person to commit murder against those outside the group. It works nearly 100% of the time. Part of this indoctrination involves labeling someone to make them evil, and therefore, "killable." The Commie Boogey man is dead — Muslim terrorists (many who were former allies of the Corporate Elite) are the new Boogeyman. The Muslim image is OBL, not the former Cat Stevens. If I were a Christian, I sure as hell wouldn't like to be represented by such people as Pat Robertson or Fred Phelps.
What he said.
I love Cat - as a Muslim, Christian, atheist, whatever. He's truly a man of peace and I respect him for trying to keep his voice of reason in the public domain!
According to John Rawls, we can be tolerant of the intolerant only to the extent that it does not threaten our freedom of speech and general liberty. Stevens, or whatever his name is, supports murder of authors because they say what he does not like. This is not American Maybe that is why Americans don't like him. It's not his music, which I rather enjoy.
zanref wrote:
then Lovin' in the Valley of the Moon,
and now Boy With A Moon & Star...
I guess Bill feels really moony right now
but please...no mooning here
Thank you for playing this, Bill and Rebecca.
then Lovin' in the Valley of the Moon,
and now Boy With A Moon & Star...
I guess Bill feels really moony right now
I wish everyone could remember that we're all HUMAN BEINGS first. All that other stuff (political, religious, racial) is secondary, and really doesn't matter at all. Humans should treat humans with respect and honesty. Humans should help humans, no matter their differences. We're caretakers of this earth, and we need to join together to do good things for the earth and for the entire race of HUMANS living on it.
Thank you, Cat Stevens.
fitzworld wrote:
We reap what we sow. Violence begets violence, and it's too late for Americans to keep blaming Muslims for all our troubles. We need to buck up and take responsibility for our poor judgment.
And we all know how 'tolerant' and 'accepting' Muhammedans are.
Just ask Salman Rushdie.
Or Ayaan Hirsi Ali.
Or Kirk Westergaard.
We reap what we sow. Violence begets violence, and it's too late for Americans to keep blaming Muslims for all our troubles. We need to buck up and take responsibility for our poor judgment.
And we all know how 'tolerant' and 'accepting' Muhammedans are.
Just ask Salman Rushdie.
Or Ayaan Hirsi Ali.
Or Kirk Westergaard.
Why should I tolerate someone who will not tolerate me?
As I do not call for him or his coreligionists to be killed, enslaved, or reduced to a de jure second-class citizenship, your attempt to establish a moral equivalence fails.
(EUROPE)
Posted: Dec 30, 2010 - 16:42 < Reply >
And his wife cooks in a BURKA...
Sorry, cannot enjoy this HARDcore whiner!
aelfheld wrote:
We get that he has shown little tolerance since he changed his religion but how does showing NONE yourselves make you any different?? You are just the same.
BTW: His classic music is, regardless of his current religious views, still just that: Classic. Thanks Bill for playing us some classic Cat!
And we all know how 'tolerant' and 'accepting' Muhammedans are.
Just ask Salman Rushdie.
Or Ayaan Hirsi Ali.
Or Kirk Westergaard.
Christians like to play the "my way or the highway" game because they feel threatened by the realization that our nation is tiring of the god wars.
I love Cat - as a Muslim, Christian, or atheist. He's truly a man of peace and I respect him for that!
His music was never profound - sort of catchy and in tune with the sentiments of the time, but profundity is not a quality it ever possessed.
As for Christians playing "my way or the highway", try bringing a Bible into any Muslim country. Or converting from Muhammedism.
And what is 'peaceful' about joining the call for the death of a novelist?
I love Cat - as a Muslim, Christian, or atheist. He's truly a man of peace and I respect him for that!
Well put. Imagine how disliked some people would suddenly become if they were judged on their inalienable right to be who they are. Tolerance and acceptance are hard for many to accomplish...but imagine the potential if they were to succeed in this.
I love Cat - as a Muslim, Christian, atheist, whatever. He's truly a man of peace and I respect him for trying to keep his voice of reason in the public domain!
That being said, this "Cat" has always been an egotistical jerk. I do not understand the shock people felt when he displayed extremist stupidity as a newly converted Muslim. I think his motto will always be "Anything for attention."
Sorry, cannot enjoy this HARDcore whiner!
It's interesting that so many Amreicans are suddenly turned off to the Cat because he converted to Islam - as if that made his music somehow less profound. We're way too ate up in this country with religion. Christians like to play the "my way or the highway" game because they feel threatened by the realization that our nation is tiring of the god wars. Religions are like corporations and they're all seeking to consolidate their power and increase their brand recognition. Religion is all about money.
I love Cat - as a Muslim, Christian, atheist, whatever. He's truly a man of peace and I respect him for trying to keep his voice of reason in the public domain!
Religion is not all about money. Its primary purpose is coping with death.