So nobody's following accordingly then?
SO U THINK THERE ARE NO RIGHTEOUS RELIGIOUS PEOPLE IN THE WORLD?
LOL
So nobody's following accordingly then?
This has nothing to do with religion.Religion needs to be terminated
This has nothing to do with religion.
These are terrorists, they would've killed with or without religion, religion is just the perfect cover for their actions.
It is LITERALLY in the Quran that you can not kill.
NOPE
RETARDS WHO DEFY THEIR RELIGION AND PULL THIS KINDA SHIIT NEED TO BE TERMINATED
MOST SERIAL KILLERS ARE ATHIEST
IF U FOLLOW YOUR (ABRAHAMIC) RELIGION ACCORDINGLY, THIS SHOULD NEVER HAPPEN
no, violent people do.Religion needs to be terminated
usually it's do not murder....there's a differenceYou know how many religious text say "do no kill" and the followers kill anyway?
You gonna provide some facts behind that statement?
You know how many religious text say "do no kill" and the followers kill anyway?
That's terrible.
We still should have left. If only the media cared about atrocities in say... Saudi Arabia or Yemen as much instead of focusing on individuals tragedies in a country the whole state apparatus feels we should still be bombing.
Not to sound heartless but the Taliban isn't the only entity in the world enacting terrible violence right now. There was even a major super power recently that drone strike a whole family in Afganistan, lied that it was ISIS who they killed until people realize it was an innocent father, mother, and kids they killed and they had to back off the ISIS lie.
How does one kill themselves by cutting their heads off?![]()
That's what I'm trying to figure out breh
Starting with these nasty stinking Talibans etc.Religion needs to be terminated
Not initially. Reread what I said. They initially claimed it was ISIS-k militant with bombs. Once reports came out uncovering it was an innocent family they backed off the initial claim. Like I saidI was with you until this dumb babble. The US claimed responsibility and will compensate the family
U.S. military officials announced Friday evening that a drone strike killed an ISIS-K target in the Nangarhar province of Afghanistan. On Saturday, officials updated that to say that two "high-profile" targets — described as "a planner and a facilitator" — were killed and one other person from the terrorist group was injured in the retaliatory strike.
The Pentagon is calling an Aug. 29 drone strike that killed up to 10 civilians in Afghanistan, including seven children, a "tragic mistake."
The strike was meant to target the masterminds of an earlier attack on the Kabul airport, which was blamed on ISIS-K. And for weeks, the Pentagon maintained that despite the inadvertent deaths of civilians, the mission had been successful.
Not only am I skeptical over this number, but the problem is, this seems like a direct account of religion [the Crusades], when really, the ideological differences that have led to major conflicts have indirectly been influenced by religion. Religion is without a doubt the most weaponized tool in human history. It's also dishonest to frame this as simply "major conflicts", when it doesn't take into account all death that is in the name of totalitarianism.You know what? Totalitarian brutality is more often used against religious people. In fact, religion accounts for less than 10% of all major conflicts in recorded human history.