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Mike?:

--- Quote from: cjd on October 23, 2006, 09:12:36 PM ---
--- Quote from: Mike? on October 23, 2006, 09:06:15 PM ---
--- Quote from: cjd on October 23, 2006, 09:02:37 PM ---Most Muslims that I have come in contact with leave me with the impression that terrorism on the scale of 9-11 was a justifiable act. Even if they don't come right out and say it it comes out in couched phrases such as I don't " really agree with stuff like that but what can you do" .  People of other religious followings were horrified after 9-11 and other major terrorist attacks. Their should be no hemming and hawing about it.

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So you suspect them because they say things like that? I know many American Christians, and even my Jewish friends, say similiar things..Sure, we can mourn, support those people effected, but theres nothing we can really do about it. If some Muslim believes his G-d wants him to blow himself up, I don't think anyones going to be able to stop him, save killing him (obviously)..

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What kind of religion expects people to blow themselves up along with innocent civilians?

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I don't think the Qur'an, or most Muslim religious communites expect people to explode themselves to prove their faith or kill "non-believers" If they did, I don't think there would be so many Muslims, agian I ask about those living side by side with us in the U.S

kahaneloyalist:

--- Quote from: Mike? on October 23, 2006, 09:15:32 PM ---


What about those Muslims inside the United States, who live as Americans, side by side with your people, and mine?


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My brother-in-laws father lived with Arabs/Muslims in Iraq and the Jews and Arabs/Muslims lived side by side together for years. When the Iraqis launched their pro-Nazi coup, called the Farhud, it was my brother-in-law's father's neighbor who tried to kill him and his family. They had know each other for years and were, so the Jews though, good friends.

Mike?:

--- Quote from: kahaneloyalist on October 23, 2006, 09:19:01 PM ---
--- Quote from: Mike? on October 23, 2006, 09:15:32 PM ---


What about those Muslims inside the United States, who live as Americans, side by side with your people, and mine?


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My brother-in-laws father lived with Arabs/Muslims in Iraq and the Jews and Arabs/Muslims lived side by side together for years. When the Iraqis launched their pro-Nazi coup, called the Farhud, it was my brother-in-law's father's neighbor who tried to kill him and his family. They had know each other for years and were, so the Jews though, good friends.



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In Iraq , although you gave a gave a good example of radicalism at its worst, I don't think that happens within the United States as it happens over there in that hate filled country..

cjd:

--- Quote from: Mike? on October 23, 2006, 09:18:04 PM ---
--- Quote from: cjd on October 23, 2006, 09:12:36 PM ---
--- Quote from: Mike? on October 23, 2006, 09:06:15 PM ---
--- Quote from: cjd on October 23, 2006, 09:02:37 PM ---Most Muslims that I have come in contact with leave me with the impression that terrorism on the scale of 9-11 was a justifiable act. Even if they don't come right out and say it it comes out in couched phrases such as I don't " really agree with stuff like that but what can you do" .  People of other religious followings were horrified after 9-11 and other major terrorist attacks. Their should be no hemming and hawing about it.

--- End quote ---

So you suspect them because they say things like that? I know many American Christians, and even my Jewish friends, say similiar things..Sure, we can mourn, support those people effected, but theres nothing we can really do about it. If some Muslim believes his G-d wants him to blow himself up, I don't think anyones going to be able to stop him, save killing him (obviously)..

--- End quote ---



What kind of religion expects people to blow themselves up along with innocent civilians?

--- End quote ---


I don't think the Qur'an, or most Muslim religious communites expect people to explode themselves to prove their faith or kill "non-believers" If they did, I don't think there would be so many Muslims, agian I ask about those living side by side with us in the U.S

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Nothing is 100% however as I said most Muslim folks I have dealt with leave me with the impression that whatever evil is done to none Muslims is justified even if they themselves take a more moderate stance on things.

Mike?:

--- Quote from: cjd on October 23, 2006, 09:26:22 PM ---
--- Quote from: Mike? on October 23, 2006, 09:18:04 PM ---
--- Quote from: cjd on October 23, 2006, 09:12:36 PM ---
--- Quote from: Mike? on October 23, 2006, 09:06:15 PM ---
--- Quote from: cjd on October 23, 2006, 09:02:37 PM ---Most Muslims that I have come in contact with leave me with the impression that terrorism on the scale of 9-11 was a justifiable act. Even if they don't come right out and say it it comes out in couched phrases such as I don't " really agree with stuff like that but what can you do" .  People of other religious followings were horrified after 9-11 and other major terrorist attacks. Their should be no hemming and hawing about it.

--- End quote ---

So you suspect them because they say things like that? I know many American Christians, and even my Jewish friends, say similiar things..Sure, we can mourn, support those people effected, but theres nothing we can really do about it. If some Muslim believes his G-d wants him to blow himself up, I don't think anyones going to be able to stop him, save killing him (obviously)..

--- End quote ---



What kind of religion expects people to blow themselves up along with innocent civilians?

--- End quote ---


I don't think the Qur'an, or most Muslim religious communites expect people to explode themselves to prove their faith or kill "non-believers" If they did, I don't think there would be so many Muslims, agian I ask about those living side by side with us in the U.S

--- End quote ---
Nothing is 100% however as I said most Muslim folks I have dealt with leave me with the impression that whatever evil is done to none Muslims is justified even if they themselves take a more moderate stance on things.

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well then you have an interesting opnion, however I am done here, i wish you all the best and hope that nothing violent ever comes because of your words.

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