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Racist Muslims kill cows and threw their carcasses near Hindu temple from hundreds of years. It is okay for them to do this. Now why they are crying if someone threw pig head near mosque.
What a waste of a perfectly good pigs head, the meat and skin, cooked and ground up cooked with corn grits = yummy. The excrement, no, no not a good choice either, worth more as a fertilizer, than to waste it on these Low Lifes.
Quran (3:56) – “As to those who reject faith, I will punish them with terrible agony in this world and in the Hereafter, nor will they have anyone to help.”
The woman hurt NO ONE! Who knows what terrible crimes and assaults Muslims may have done to her?
In Australia, Muslims have waged a violent war against NON-Muslims for several decades.
Rapes. Gang Rapes. Robberies. Violent Beatings. Murders. Violent home break ins……
This is why i allways say carry a pack of hotdogs with you so that after the fight you can stick one hotdog there were the sun dont shine and then you send him to his shit allah. That is how you handle invaders and not the way they are doing it by crawling up their asses.
And the reason for that is that thousands of years ago, Jews were dying from eating pork because they didn’t know it had to be cooked thoroughly to prevent contracting trichinosis. Today, most Jews eat it, except for the very religious. I eat pork products. And I doubt they would call in all the local news stations if someone dropped a pig head in front of a synagogue 🥱
As far as Kosher goes, I have never understood the reason that Jews who keep Kosher don’t allow meat and dairy to be consumed together. I don’t
think most Jews who keep Kosher actually buy into the explanation either:
For example:
Q. Why do we not mix milk and meat?
One of the important aspects of observing kosher is keeping milk and meat properly separated. This prohibition is derived from the verse, “Do not cook a kid in its mother’s milk.” This verse appears in the Torah three times, twice in Exodus (23:19 and 34:26) and once in Deuteronomy (14:21). According to Jewish tradition,
According to Jewish tradition (Talmud Chullin 113b), the Hebrew word g’di (kid goat) is understood to mean any young domestic animal—not only a kid goat. The repetition of the verse teaches us that it is not only forbidden to cook meat and milk together, but it’s also forbidden to then eat or derive benefit from the mixture. In fact, the Torah forbids the cooking, eating and benefit of the meat of any kosher domesticated animal, in any kosher milk. The Torah simply gives an example of a “kid in its mother’s milk” because that was common practice in ancient times.
Some Jewish authorities give reasons for this prohibition. One reason given is, that it is cruel to cook a baby in the very milk that was intended to nourish it. The Torah forbids the cooking and consumption of any milk with any meat to prevent one from cooking a kid in its mother’s milk.
According to Kabbalah, meat represents gevurah (the Divine attribute of Judgment) and milk represents chesed (the Divine attribute of Kindness). These two opposing characteristics are not to be mixed with each other.
None of these reasons are fully satisfactory and it is clear that this mitzvah falls into the category of Mitzvahs that have no satisfactory reason – Chukim. The reasons of many of the commandments in the Torah are beyond our comprehension. This allows for our acceptance of a Higher reason and the realization that our comprehension is limited.
According to Jewish dietary laws, I wouldn’t be able to enjoy Chicken Malai Tikka. Boneless chunks of chicken coated with cream, and skewered to perfection. The dairy is what makes it so delicious.
David Conklin says
Is that all they’ve got ? I’ve seen a lot worse !
Dinesh says
Racist Muslims kill cows and threw their carcasses near Hindu temple from hundreds of years. It is okay for them to do this. Now why they are crying if someone threw pig head near mosque.
Betty says
Upsetting NO
Rev. Dr N! says
What a waste of a perfectly good pigs head, the meat and skin, cooked and ground up cooked with corn grits = yummy. The excrement, no, no not a good choice either, worth more as a fertilizer, than to waste it on these Low Lifes.
Linda Rivera says
Quran (3:56) – “As to those who reject faith, I will punish them with terrible agony in this world and in the Hereafter, nor will they have anyone to help.”
The woman hurt NO ONE! Who knows what terrible crimes and assaults Muslims may have done to her?
In Australia, Muslims have waged a violent war against NON-Muslims for several decades.
Rapes. Gang Rapes. Robberies. Violent Beatings. Murders. Violent home break ins……
The SHARIA LOVING Govt DOESN’T CARE.
ApathyRulesTheWorld says
What could they charge her with? Littering?
Daniel Erbstoesser says
This is why i allways say carry a pack of hotdogs with you so that after the fight you can stick one hotdog there were the sun dont shine and then you send him to his shit allah. That is how you handle invaders and not the way they are doing it by crawling up their asses.
Ramez Fekry says
Pigs are better than Moslems when it comes to hygiene and B.O. (i.e., body odour).
Steve says
Are muslims racist against pigs?
Aaaa says
Islam is copy paste of Talmud
Linda Rivera says
What are you talking about?
Aaaa says
The pig is the symbol of the most Unholy animal in Jewish culture, Muhammad heard about it and took it into his own religion
BareNakedIslam says
And the reason for that is that thousands of years ago, Jews were dying from eating pork because they didn’t know it had to be cooked thoroughly to prevent contracting trichinosis. Today, most Jews eat it, except for the very religious. I eat pork products. And I doubt they would call in all the local news stations if someone dropped a pig head in front of a synagogue 🥱
Ghulam says
I feel that logic is a good one.
As Muslim, I have enjoyed my fair share of bacon and pork sausages. I won’t make excuses: pork is good food.
Unfortunately, our Prophet Mo didn’t like pigs very much. So we can’t bend the rules.
Good for the flexible Jews.
BareNakedIslam says
We do think alike on certain things, Ghulam.
As far as Kosher goes, I have never understood the reason that Jews who keep Kosher don’t allow meat and dairy to be consumed together. I don’t
think most Jews who keep Kosher actually buy into the explanation either:
For example:
Q. Why do we not mix milk and meat?
One of the important aspects of observing kosher is keeping milk and meat properly separated. This prohibition is derived from the verse, “Do not cook a kid in its mother’s milk.” This verse appears in the Torah three times, twice in Exodus (23:19 and 34:26) and once in Deuteronomy (14:21). According to Jewish tradition,
According to Jewish tradition (Talmud Chullin 113b), the Hebrew word g’di (kid goat) is understood to mean any young domestic animal—not only a kid goat. The repetition of the verse teaches us that it is not only forbidden to cook meat and milk together, but it’s also forbidden to then eat or derive benefit from the mixture. In fact, the Torah forbids the cooking, eating and benefit of the meat of any kosher domesticated animal, in any kosher milk. The Torah simply gives an example of a “kid in its mother’s milk” because that was common practice in ancient times.
Some Jewish authorities give reasons for this prohibition. One reason given is, that it is cruel to cook a baby in the very milk that was intended to nourish it. The Torah forbids the cooking and consumption of any milk with any meat to prevent one from cooking a kid in its mother’s milk.
According to Kabbalah, meat represents gevurah (the Divine attribute of Judgment) and milk represents chesed (the Divine attribute of Kindness). These two opposing characteristics are not to be mixed with each other.
None of these reasons are fully satisfactory and it is clear that this mitzvah falls into the category of Mitzvahs that have no satisfactory reason – Chukim. The reasons of many of the commandments in the Torah are beyond our comprehension. This allows for our acceptance of a Higher reason and the realization that our comprehension is limited.
SOURCE: https://www.jccmb.com/templates/articlecco_cdo/aid/1339531/jewish/Milk-and-Meat.htm
As Tevye in the Broadway show “Fiddler on the Roof” once declared, the reason we do things the way we do them is “tradition!”
Ghulam says
According to Jewish dietary laws, I wouldn’t be able to enjoy Chicken Malai Tikka. Boneless chunks of chicken coated with cream, and skewered to perfection. The dairy is what makes it so delicious.
https://media-cdn.greatbritishchefs.com/media/ys2hnizq/img16278.jpg?mode=crop&width=735&height=1102
Did it not occur to the ancient Jews that you can’t really cook a chicken in its mother’s milk?
Technically you shouldn’t be allowed to cook VEAL or LAMB in milk – understood. But it doesn’t make sense for the rest.
Most Muzzies are hypocrites. I don’t hold my own to very high standards.
BareNakedIslam says
A lot of theories/beliefs from thousands of years ago make no sense at all today.
Steven Grigsby says
Sympathy for the Mosque….NOT
Me says
More sympathy here for the pig having to suffer such degradation!
BareNakedIslam says
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