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    Quote Originally Posted by R6_kid View Post
    Religion - its why the world is fucked. Live your life for what it is, when you die you're gone. There is no devil, and drowning your own family is just fucked up. Shoot them before they spread.
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    Maori's, does this happen often.

    So this is in the media again nz herald

    Im going to assume this is the extreme where they kill people. But does stuff like this happen often in maori culture.

    I was always unsure of the marie[?] at school, now i think i know i had good reason.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dargor View Post
    So this is in the media again nz herald

    Im going to assume this is the extreme where they kill people. But does stuff like this happen often in maori culture.

    I was always unsure of the marie[?] at school, now i think i know i had good reason.
    Makutu .. or lifting of said curses/entities .. does not warrant any physical contact at all with the 'possessed' or so called ...

    Im going out on a limb here ... quite literally .. but .. the person/s responsible for lifting .. should be able to do this spiritually .. the same way one does with soul retrieval .. they walk between without needing to lay one physical touch ..

    I read the artical .. and I'm sorry .. but these people have other agendas .. and I am not sure what exactly they were doing .. but I can guarentee it is not something practiced culturally.

    Most indigenous cultures work Shamanically .. the motivation here is sadistic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dargor View Post
    does stuff like this happen often in maori culture.
    Not often enough, given that they seem to continue to breed above replacement levels.
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    I'd hazard a guess that the devil they saw in her eyes was actually a reflection of themselves.

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    Crazy people exist everywhere, religious or not: those guys are fucking sick

    Quote Originally Posted by Coyote View Post
    Religion is not such a bad idea when it teaches people to be kind, humble, help and respect others, etc. It's the fundamentalists that are the problem, the ones that don't take blood transfusions and treat anyone outside their religion as a demon.
    I'm not into religions at all but the only religion i'm aware of teaching this and actually RESPECTING it by ALL their people, would be the Bouddists...But kinda agree with ya that fondamentalists are the worse...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dargor View Post
    So this is in the media again nz herald

    Im going to assume this is the extreme where they kill people. But does stuff like this happen often in maori culture.

    I was always unsure of the marie[?] at school, now i think i know i had good reason.
    yeah - like shooting babies, or simply beating them to death when they can't afford a bullet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pete376403 View Post
    Just like the body snatching thing - it's *cultural* so probably nothing will happen.
    Would be really interesting to see the outcome if (for arguments sake) the eame sort of things were done by (and to) non-"tangata whenua".
    This double standard happens all the time, in fact we encourage maori superstition.

    We pay them to bless our library, new building or footy park.

    We pay maori to use "special vision" to see if we are building on land that may have "sacred" dead maori on.

    (I guess the "sacred" dead maori were the ones who ate the "scared" then dead maori.)

    We even move roads and highways because of Taniwhas.

    Still, we are gonna take their patches, and if they want an extra "H" in Wanganui let 'em have it. We gave them every other written word, whats one more.
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    This issue is more about morons than Maori. I think that racist attacks are entirely unwarranted.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hitcher View Post
    This issue is more about morons than Maori.
    I'd ascribe it to organised religion personally. It's not all bad... very very very far from it normally, but it does have one or two ugly sides and the followers' willingness to allow others to do the thinking for them is one of the big ones.

    Quote Originally Posted by Hitcher View Post
    I think that racist attacks are entirely unwarranted.
    ...as always.

    Quote Originally Posted by davereid View Post
    This double standard happens all the time, in fact we encourage maori superstition.
    ... and yet Parliament has it's daily prayer, the highest office in the land. It's not a Maori thing - it's a societal thing. Get over it
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hitcher View Post
    This issue is more about morons than Maori. I think that racist attacks are entirely unwarranted.
    Sure are unwarranted but its the standard KB reply and if you read most threads youll notice that alot of racism sits on this forum, rather disheartening when you come on here and keep on seeing it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bull View Post
    Sure are unwarranted but its the standard KB reply and if you read most threads youll notice that alot of racism sits on this forum, rather disheartening when you come on here and keep on seeing it.
    Yes, but you see it is actually OK to be racist for some on here, in fact they actively seek to make sure that their bigotry is shoved into our faces.
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    Nonono,

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hitcher View Post
    The world has gone fucking mad.
    There was a time when it was let out early for good behavour but of late it has breached it's parole and has been re-commited.

    There are some sad sad fuckers out there.


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    Quote Originally Posted by ManDownUnder View Post
    ... and yet Parliament has it's daily prayer, the highest office in the land. It's not a Maori thing - it's a societal thing. Get over it
    It's not a societal thing at all. Most of society has ditched the nonsense for what it is. It's a dumb thing.. that has no place in the modern world.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hitcher View Post
    The world has gone fucking mad.
    Just Wainuiomata mate. Did I mention I was a Wainui boy???

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