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The drowned Syrian kid
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Mohammed was a pedophile
2015-09-03 20:07:34 UTC
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It's horrible, no doubt about it. The answer is not for Europe simply
to throw open its borders and let anyone who can get there enter and settle.
Bill Shatzer
2015-09-03 21:55:51 UTC
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Mohammed was a pedophile wrote:


Youth marriages were quite common in that era among the "Christian"
countries and blessed by the Roman Catholic Church,

Bianca of Savoy, Duchess of Milan was married aged 13 (1350), and aged
14 when she gave birth to her eldest son, Giangaleazzo (1351).

Theodora Comnena was aged 13 when she was married King Baldwin III of
Jerusalem (1158).

Agnes of France was 12 when, widowed, she was married to Andronicus
Comnenus, Byzantine Emperor (1182).

St Elizabeth of Portugal was aged 12 when she was married to King Denis
of Portugal and gave birth to three children shortly thereafter.

Caterina Sforza was betrothed aged 9, married aged 14, and gave birth
aged 15.

Lucrezia Borgia was married to her first husband aged 13 and bore a son
within a few years.

Beatrice d'Este was betrothed aged 5 and married aged 15.

peace and justice
Mohammed was a pedophile
2015-09-03 22:35:24 UTC
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Post by Mohammed was a pedophile
http://www.latimes.com/world/la-fg-syria-toddler-editors-note-20150903-story.html
It's horrible, no doubt about it. The answer is not for Europe simply
to throw open its borders and let anyone who can get there enter and settle.
Youth marriages were quite common in that era among the "Christian"
countries and
What does that have to do with the drowned Syrian kid?
One Party System
2015-09-04 01:42:54 UTC
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Post by Bill Shatzer
Post by Mohammed was a pedophile
http://www.latimes.com/world/la-fg-syria-toddler-editors-note-20150903-
story.html
It's horrible, no doubt about it. The answer is not for Europe simply
to throw open its borders and let anyone who can get there enter and settle.
Youth marriages were quite common in that era among the "Christian"
countries and
What does that have to do with the drowned Syrian kid?
Nothing Bill is an escaped mental patient.
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There is a certain class of race-problem solvers who don’t want the patient
to get well, because as long as the disease holds out they have not only an
easy means of making a living, but also an easy medium through which to
make themselves prominent before the public.

Booker T. Washington
Al Czervik
2015-09-04 04:32:35 UTC
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Post by Bill Shatzer
Youth marriages were quite common in that era among the "Christian"
countries and blessed by the Roman Catholic Church,
Bianca of Savoy, Duchess of Milan was married aged 13 (1350), and aged
14 when she gave birth to her eldest son, Giangaleazzo (1351).
Theodora Comnena was aged 13 when she was married King Baldwin III of
Jerusalem (1158).
Agnes of France was 12 when, widowed, she was married to Andronicus
Comnenus, Byzantine Emperor (1182).
St Elizabeth of Portugal was aged 12 when she was married to King Denis
of Portugal and gave birth to three children shortly thereafter.
Caterina Sforza was betrothed aged 9, married aged 14, and gave birth
aged 15.
Lucrezia Borgia was married to her first husband aged 13 and bore a son
within a few years.
Beatrice d'Este was betrothed aged 5 and married aged 15.
None of these are founders of a major religion.

You lose.
Julaine Schexnayder
2015-09-04 06:18:52 UTC
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Post by Al Czervik
Post by Bill Shatzer
Youth marriages were quite common in that era among the "Christian"
countries and blessed by the Roman Catholic Church,
Bianca of Savoy, Duchess of Milan was married aged 13 (1350), and aged
14 when she gave birth to her eldest son, Giangaleazzo (1351).
Theodora Comnena was aged 13 when she was married King Baldwin III of
Jerusalem (1158).
Agnes of France was 12 when, widowed, she was married to Andronicus
Comnenus, Byzantine Emperor (1182).
St Elizabeth of Portugal was aged 12 when she was married to King Denis
of Portugal and gave birth to three children shortly thereafter.
Caterina Sforza was betrothed aged 9, married aged 14, and gave birth
aged 15.
Lucrezia Borgia was married to her first husband aged 13 and bore a son
within a few years.
Beatrice d'Este was betrothed aged 5 and married aged 15.
None of these are founders of a major religion.
You lose.
Mohammed raped a nine year old.
Black Lies Matte
2015-09-04 08:42:43 UTC
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Post by Bill Shatzer
Youth marriages were quite common in that era among the "Christian"
countries and blessed by the Roman Catholic Church,
Bianca of Savoy, Duchess of Milan was married aged 13 (1350), and aged
14 when she gave birth to her eldest son, Giangaleazzo (1351).
Theodora Comnena was aged 13 when she was married King Baldwin III of
Jerusalem (1158).
Agnes of France was 12 when, widowed, she was married to Andronicus
Comnenus, Byzantine Emperor (1182).
St Elizabeth of Portugal was aged 12 when she was married to King Denis
of Portugal and gave birth to three children shortly thereafter.
Caterina Sforza was betrothed aged 9, married aged 14, and gave birth
aged 15.
Lucrezia Borgia was married to her first husband aged 13 and bore a son
within a few years.
Beatrice d'Este was betrothed aged 5 and married aged 15.
Non-religious people did such things as well, hundreds of years ago.
Most got over it - except for Islam.

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