

Diplomats have walked out of a UN anti-racism conference during a speech by the Iranian president in which he described Israel as "totally racist".
The walkout is a public relations disaster for the United Nations, which had hoped the conference would be a shining example of what the UN is supposed to do best - uniting to combat injustice in the world, says the BBC's Imogen Foulkes in Geneva.
"And in fact, in compensation for the dire consequences of racism in Europe, they helped bring to power the most cruel and repressive racist regime in Palestine."


Jingle wrote:Perhaps the Pagan/Heathen/Druid etc. conversation would be better in a separate thread? Here we are really discussing whether or not insulting another religion should be allowed as part of freedom of speech or if it should be allowed to be legislated. Shouldn't we?
We already have double posts and a misbehaving auto-pruner.

Merlyn wrote:Yes I am too proud to be a "pagan".
Even if it is a biker group, 1%. (oddly many are Christian)
Pagan takes on a few meanings. I would rather be called what I am, a druid. (neo druid for those who want)
Aelfarh wrote:Gods ...Not again!!!
Aylyn wrote:And I thought Heathen was derogatory, whereas Pagan was "normal" for believers of the old path... Could you clarify that?
Aelfarh wrote:Gods ...Not again!!!
I don't want to have this conversation again either!
Can we just agree that to around 100,000 people in the UK (according to the last census) and lots more elsewhere the word Pagan is an umbrella term for someone who follows a Druidic (though please note, I'm not saying all Druids are Pagans...), Wiccan, Witch, Heathen (Northern Religion/Asatru etc) or possibly a Shamanistic, Animistic or other duotheist or polytheist path like Santeria. Its nearly (but not quite) a useless term because its meaning is so broad, but some of us like it too for precisely that reason.
I do not want to rehash this conversation over and over again either, but we are doomed to every time someone infers that Druid and Pagan do not go together. This is my last word on the subject. Said with fingers crossed that we have finally put this one to sleep for good.though you would seem to want it to mean just one thing, whatever you want it to!

Well, without disagreeing with you about some of what goes on in Iran:Merlyn wrote:Diplomats have walked out of a UN anti-racism conference during a speech by the Iranian president in which he described Israel as "totally racist".Was it a disaster?The walkout is a public relations disaster for the United Nations, which had hoped the conference would be a shining example of what the UN is supposed to do best - uniting to combat injustice in the world, says the BBC's Imogen Foulkes in Geneva.
Or did it bring an ugly reality to light? Is the whole world going to let these two religions cause WW3? Perhaps not now that this has so clearly pointed out what the real deal is.

mwyalchen wrote:What they will see in this walkout is the West (yet again) trying to hold the high moral ground, while refusing to accept any criticism of ourselves or those we back.
Speaker's Corner February 2009


Beachgirl wrote:Everyone's differences honored and respected.
Beachgirl wrote: Can we never get beyond our primal imprinteur? :
Speaker's Corner February 2009

Perhaps members of each of the two with insight can explain these better then I.
I guess that's the point with this example,
Convenient rule; Allah is supreme. Any doubt expressed as critics is punishable by death.
That works in a theocracy.
Because that's what Muhammad came to teach his people, who were a bunch of fragmented warrior-tribes, each with its own pantheon of divinities. All he basically proclaimed was: "People, listen up now! You were put here by One God who created ALL of you and He wants you to love each-other. Now put those spears down and kiss and make up already!"
pangurban wrote:Because that's what Muhammad came to teach his people, who were a bunch of fragmented warrior-tribes, each with its own pantheon of divinities. All he basically proclaimed was: "People, listen up now! You were put here by One God who created ALL of you and He wants you to love each-other. Now put those spears down and kiss and make up already!"
I do not except the concept of the one true God which makes me an infidel and punishable in some eyes. I do not mean this to cause offence but I cannot work out whether you are an idealist or naive to not see that the extremists rule Islam, only today on the news did they show sharia law being meted out in Pakistan by the barbaric practise of whipping a man. In other cases women get sentenced to death their only crime being that they were raped, all done in the name of Allah with the backing of the Koran.
that's just temporary. Look at the bright side my friend and stop being so gloomy!"Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 1 guest