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If you are going to quote me (and I do know you have an abnormal fascination for things I say), please quote exactly.
Oh I assure you I did. Exactly
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Oh I assure you I did. Exactly
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I don't think Government grant money should be given to any place of worship or to even say a Catholic school.

Either do I. The grant is not for the mosque, but for the community center part, isn't it?


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I also would not object to a muslim amusement park including using tax incentives and perhaps would visit just out of curiosity. I'd also suggest Detroit MI for a location as I suspect like KY they may have a need for business (of any legal kind) unlike Manhattan.

I can't imagine any other religion wanting a theme park

The people involved in this said they did a survey, and that area in northern Kentucky just outside Cincinnati is apparently the best place in the country to attract the type of people that would want to visit a Creation Museum.

The Creation Museum teaches school field trips that the earth is only 6,000 years old, dinosaurs were on the Ark in the form of eggs, dinosaurs and man walked the earth together, and carbon dating is simply false.

In fact, the Creation Museum was so successful, now we have the Ark Park that wants to be right next door. With live animals and a 200-yard long real Ark. Yipee.
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I don't think Government grant money should be given to any place of worship or to even say a Catholic school.

Either do I. The grant is not for the mosque, but for the community center part, isn't it?


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I also would not object to a muslim amusement park including using tax incentives and perhaps would visit just out of curiosity. I'd also suggest Detroit MI for a location as I suspect like KY they may have a need for business (of any legal kind) unlike Manhattan.

I can't imagine any other religion wanting a theme park

The people involved in this said they did a survey, and that area in northern Kentucky just outside Cincinnati is apparently the best place in the country to attract the type of people that would want to visit a Creation Museum.

The Creation Museum teaches school field trips that the earth is only 6,000 years old, dinosaurs were on the Ark in the form of eggs, dinosaurs and man walked the earth together, and carbon dating is simply false.

In fact, the Creation Museum was so successful, now we have the Ark Park that wants to be right next door. With live animals and a 200-yard long real Ark. Yipee.
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what does this have to do with egypt?
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Old 02-13-2011, 01:26 PM
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I eliminated the stuff in quotes you posted that I did not say.

So you think the following is "biggoted (sic)", hum? Okay

I can't imagine any other religion wanting a theme park

The people involved in this said they did a survey, and that area in northern Kentucky just outside Cincinnati is apparently the best place in the country to attract the type of people that would want to visit a Creation Museum.

The Creation Museum teaches school field trips that the earth is only 6,000 years old, dinosaurs were on the Ark in the form of eggs, dinosaurs and man walked the earth together, and carbon dating is simply false.

In fact, the Creation Museum was so successful, now we have the Ark Park that wants to be right next door. With live animals and a 200-yard long real Ark. Yipee.
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as an aside, there's a christian theme park in fla, near disney world. love bill mahers visit there in his film 'religulous'.


i would love to see all countries have a separation of church and state...ah, one can dream.
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as an aside, there's a christian theme park in fla, near disney world. love bill mahers visit there in his film 'religulous'.

i would love to see all countries have a separation of church and state...ah, one can dream.
I saw that in the movie Hey, but KY is gonna get a life-sized ark! And the animals that were on the ark. Some of them. Except for the dinosaur. Dinosaurs were apparently eggs on Noah's Ark, according to the theme park. And did you know all dinosaurs were vegetarians, until Adam ate the apple? Then some became carnivores
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I saw that in the movie Hey, but KY is gonna get a life-sized ark! And the animals that were on the ark. Some of them. Except for the dinosaur. Dinosaurs were apparently eggs on Noah's Ark, according to the theme park. And did you know all dinosaurs were vegetarians, until Adam ate the apple? Then some became carnivores
well at least in the Quran there was time before time and all God had to do is think be and it would be. Didn't get far enough to find out when or how vegetarian dinosaurs became carnivores. You know some Christians might take what you said above as being offensive to say the least. However rest assured unlike some of their muslim counterparts they have no desire to cut off your head.
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Here's some other views of the MB that try to anticipate their involvement in Egypts future, based upon their performances in the past.

Nobody, including Egyptians, wants to see a violent, terroristic regime end up in place - they just got rid of that. But many, especially in the United States, seem to be focusing on the fearing the MB exclusively.

The Muslim Bogeymen in Egypt
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/scott-..._b_817988.html

English Website Muslim Brotherhood
http://www.ikhwanweb.com/

Don't Fear Egypts Muslim Brotherhood
http://www.brookings.edu/opinions/20...pt_riedel.aspx

And even The Jerusalem Post (with links to other concerns about the MB) - Sun, Feb 13, 2011 http://www.jpost.com/MiddleEast/Article.aspx?id=207500
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Representatives of the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt said they do not want to take over but merely want to be a part of government, CNN reported Wednesday.

"The Muslim Brotherhood is not seeking power," an official said speaking at a press conference. "We will not have a presidential candidate, we want to participate and help, we are not seeking power," according to the report.

In a move intended to distance the movement from allegations that it is an extremist group, former head of the Muslim Brotherhood's parliamentary bloc, Mohammed Katatny, said: "We reject the religious state."
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Here's some other views of the MB that try to anticipate their involvement in Egypts future, based upon their performances in the past.

Nobody, including Egyptians, wants to see a violent, terroristic regime end up in place - they just got rid of that. But many, especially in the United States, seem to be focusing on the fearing the MB exclusively.

The Muslim Bogeymen in Egypt
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/scott-..._b_817988.html

English Website Muslim Brotherhood
http://www.ikhwanweb.com/

Don't Fear Egypts Muslim Brotherhood
http://www.brookings.edu/opinions/20...pt_riedel.aspx

And even The Jerusalem Post (with links to other concerns about the MB) - Sun, Feb 13, 2011 http://www.jpost.com/MiddleEast/Article.aspx?id=207500
Look I hope for the sake of all you're right.
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Here's some other views of the MB that try to anticipate their involvement in Egypts future, based upon their performances in the past.

Nobody, including Egyptians, wants to see a violent, terroristic regime end up in place - they just got rid of that. But many, especially in the United States, seem to be focusing on the fearing the MB exclusively.

The Muslim Bogeymen in Egypt
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/scott-..._b_817988.html

English Website Muslim Brotherhood
http://www.ikhwanweb.com/

Don't Fear Egypts Muslim Brotherhood
http://www.brookings.edu/opinions/20...pt_riedel.aspx

And even The Jerusalem Post (with links to other concerns about the MB) - Sun, Feb 13, 2011 http://www.jpost.com/MiddleEast/Article.aspx?id=207500
wow that did not take long....What's strange is under Mubarak the Egyptian Constitution did not allow for political parties to be formed on a religious basis. Under the new, freer Egypt they will be allowed. I suppose if enough vote for a theocracy in a open election that is what they deserve.

Egypt's long banned Muslim Brotherhood said Tuesday it intends to form a political party once democracy is established, as the country's new military rulers launched a panel of experts to amend the country's constitution enough to allow democratic elections later this year.

The panel is to draw up changes at a breakneck pace - within 10 days - to end the monopoly that ousted President Hosni Mubarak's ruling party once held, which it ensured through widespread election rigging. The initial changes may not be enough for many in Egypt calling for the current constitution, now suspended by the military, to be thrown out completely and rewritten to ensure no one can once again establish autocratic rule. Two members on the panel said the next elected government could further change the document if it choses.

The military's choices for the panel's makeup were a sign of the new political legitimacy of the Muslim Brotherhood, the fundamentalist group that was the most bitter rival of Mubarak's regime. Among the panel's members is Sobhi Saleh, a former lawmaker from the Brotherhood seen as part of its reformist wing.

"The Muslim Brotherhood group believes in the freedom of the formation of political parties. They are eager to have a political party," spokesman Mohammed Mursi said in a statement on the Brotherhood website.


http://apnews.myway.com/article/20110215/D9LD6CPG0.html
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