And when people have to yell when they sneeze I want to tell them to knock it off.
If You Say "God Bless You" Then You Are Islamophobic
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All this time I always thought Muslims believed in God. I also believed the phrase originated from thinking the heart stopped, or the brain shuddered, and you might catch the plague. The blessing was in kindness to everyone.
I looked up what they typically say: When someone sneezes the "sneezer" customarily says "Praise Allah" and those around him say "Allah have mercy on you!"
So why are we American Christians considered as Islamophobic when we practically say the same things for similar reasons? Nearly every person and every faith has a health or religious blessing in almost all languages in response to a sneeze.2016 Chicago Cubs. MLB Champions!
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Goo's gone, Red's gone (for a different reason - which I believe violates his *freedom of speech?) what's left?
As in, if you don't like his posts, don't read them, or put him on "ignore", a feature I use all the time - and - IF he sends you "vile" personal messages, don't open them - it's as simple as that.Last edited by Dick Hosmer; 03-08-2018, 08:16.Comment
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03-07-2018, 09:47 #11
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Come on guys, you are being too tough on kickshot. If I were still around, I would have told him to forget about the safe's, cables, etc. Just follow common sense rules and keep your carry gun out of sight and lock your car. People break into cars for one of two reasons:Comment
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This shows how much ground Islam has gained over the years. I mean, why are we having the conversation? Blessing a person under involuntary action is now something they fine offensive. I swear since obama these people has invested this country like a bad fluAll this time I always thought Muslims believed in God. I also believed the phrase originated from thinking the heart stopped, or the brain shuddered, and you might catch the plague. The blessing was in kindness to everyone.
I looked up what they typically say: When someone sneezes the "sneezer" customarily says "Praise Allah" and those around him say "Allah have mercy on you!"
So why are we American Christians considered as Islamophobic when we practically say the same things for similar reasons? Nearly every person and every faith has a health or religious blessing in almost all languages in response to a sneeze.Last edited by kickshot7; 03-08-2018, 12:43.Comment

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