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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: BritishSword on March 16, 2012, 04:24:12 PM
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A boy of ten called Bin laden virtosu has been branded a little terror
by his neighbours.
Bin who was born TWELVE DAYS after september 9/11 was named after the ex al-quada leader
as a "reminder" of the outrage.
And he admitted "I like to terrorise people, its not for nothing I'm called Bin Laden, he was the most famous terrorist in the world.
Dad Nicu said " Everybody loves him even if he doesnt behave."
But a neighbour in dolj Romania said,
He broke my fence, hes like a little bomb waiting to go off.
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These are sick nasty people. Why would you call your kid bin laden.
You name kids after people you admire.
Look how its affected him as well.
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Let him die like his namesake, he should die like a sick dog...
Names have meaning, when you name your son after the most wicked terrorist in the world you don't expect to get a good kid. The parents should also be locked up for abusing their child like this..
Here is the Jewish wisdom:
http://torah.org/learning/rabbiwein/5765/shemos.html
There is a Jewish tradition attributed to the kabalistic masters that one should recite a verse containing one’s name or the first and last letters of one’s name before stepping back at the conclusion of the silent Amidah. This is to allow one to remember one’s name even in the hereafter - apparently even there, remembering our name is important. For in our name lies our soul and self. That is why Jews always placed great emphasis on naming a child, for in that name there lay the history and past of the family and the hopes and blessings for the newborn’s success – Jewish success – in life. I know of nothing that so deeply touches a family’s nerve system as the naming of a child. Therefore, before embarking on the narrative of Israel in Egypt, the Torah first gives us an understanding of Jewish survival – through our names. There is truly a great deal in our names. For that will be the key to the eventual redemption and exodus of Israel from Egyptian slavery.
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Forgot to source it: First reported in austrian news.
I absolutely agree with you. I always think carefully before choosing a name for something.
I am also glad my parents named me sensibly. :whew:
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Hopefully when he gets older he'll realize his parents are idiots and legally change his name.