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SupCom and Fundamentalist Islam. IS THERE A CONNECTION?

Posted: 24 Feb 2007, 07:22
by Zoombie
WARNING: This thread is already off topic, and it's in the off topic forum. Don't even bother.

Supcom and Fundamentalist Islam...IS THERE A CONNECTION?






No. But I was thinking, and that was facilitated by it being late at night, that I had just played the first 2 missions of the Aeon campaign in SupCom aaaaand for a religion devoted to peace, the Aeon are big on the whole "Cleanse, Purge, KILL!" style of hardcore Space Marine LARPers.

So...that begs the question: Is the only different between Muslim Extremists and the Aeon Illuminate advanced, alien technology and lots of high ranking military officers that manage to be both female AND hot?

OR am I just over caffeinated and sleep deprived...again.


YOU decide!

Posted: 24 Feb 2007, 07:26
by Maelstrom
Funny thing, Ive written an essay that for part of it was discussing how Islam, a religion primarily about peace (both within oneself and in the world around you), has degraded into fundamentalist violence. Its quite strange.

But also dont forget fundamentalists in other religions, Christianity and Catholics have their share of idiots as well.

Posted: 24 Feb 2007, 07:39
by KDR_11k
It's only a small part of Islam that's devolved into warmongers and I suspect that's mostly because of corrupt "priests".

If you want a comparison to Islam, try Dune. Doesn't that even say that the Fremen are descendants of the Sunni?

Posted: 24 Feb 2007, 07:51
by Maelstrom
Well this essay I wrote was on the book Thud by Terry Pratchett. Read it if you ever get the chance, its funny as hell :P

But anyways, I digress. The book, as with the rest of Terry Pratchetts books, is set on Diskworld, and inhabited by humans, dwarfs, trolls, vampires, werewolfs, basically every fantasy book crammed into this one world. The diskworld also bears a stricking resemblance to Earth, while being nothing like it at all. The dwarfs in this case are comparable to current day Islamic fundamentalism. Their religion is mainly good, like any religion, but has its corrupt preists.

The essay just goes about comparing how religions in the world have done this in the past, how some condone horrendous violence in the name of religion, basing their laws on ancient texts taken the wrong way.

Posted: 24 Feb 2007, 07:58
by KDR_11k
I read that book, there aren't many Pratchett books I haven't read. Of course Pratchett tends to satirize real events in his books, that's one thing he's known for.

Posted: 24 Feb 2007, 08:00
by Maelstrom
Yea same here, im trying to find all his books so I can read them, only about 5 more to find now :P

Posted: 24 Feb 2007, 16:11
by Zoombie
Dang it, you guys had to go ruin my thread with intelligent dissucssion...

Posted: 24 Feb 2007, 21:53
by Relative
Zoombie wrote:Dang it, you guys had to go ruin my thread with intelligent dissucssion...
Marxon is a bitch, psychic princess ftw! fixed

Posted: 25 Feb 2007, 01:25
by BlackLiger
lots of high ranking military officers that manage to be both female AND hot?
I'm SURE theres a lot of hot female military high rank officers around the world willing to demonstrate that they exist to you, Zoombie. You just need to go post that and your home address on US military messageboards, and see how quickly the 17 inch shells and high explosive incindiary bombs arrive <_<

Posted: 25 Feb 2007, 01:26
by Zoombie
But I'd wager that most of those millitary officers are NOT working for Muslim terroist cells.

Posted: 25 Feb 2007, 02:56
by Cabbage
Well this essay I wrote was on the book Thud by Terry Pratchett. Read it if you ever get the chance, its funny as hell Razz
Pratchett FTW tbh, I currently have every discworld book in paperback in a messy pile next to me, and mosty of them in hardback somewhere too (the paperbacks are starting to fallapart from being man handled too much ^^ )

Also, Good Omens is his best non discworld novel imo, and it mentions Dorking in it! I went to school, there, its only 5 or 6 miles from my house :P

Posted: 25 Feb 2007, 03:01
by Candleman
I love Good Omens. (book)

Posted: 25 Feb 2007, 08:04
by KDR_11k
When I'm done with A Scanner Darkly I'll try reading a few Gaiman books to see what he's like on his own. With Good Omens you don't know who did what parts.

Posted: 25 Feb 2007, 08:17
by Candleman
That's true. I liked Neverwhere, if you want some Gaiman. I'm told American Gods was pretty good, too.