It's always about Religion.
2006-07-07 09:43:24
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answer #1
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answered by CottonPatch 7
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The Koran divides Muslims from the rest of the world. Although the U.S. supported some muslims in the past, it wasnt because of the fact that they are muslims. It was because they were against the enemy of the time. Nothing more, nothing less. Now muslims are showing themselves as the ememy, but politically correctness prevents people from coming out and saying it. It is what it is, and the Koran tells muslims to kill, rape, and enslave non believers. Yet the P.C. crowd still tries to differentiate between hard core extremists and the so called moderates. Big mistake because they all follow the same teachings.
Jews, Christians, Taoists, Hindu's, and almost all other religions seem to get along with one another well. But Islam is not compatible with anyone, not even itself. Sunnis dont like Shite. Sunnis dont like Kurds. Etc. In the middle east its muslims that are killing the majority of other muslims. Its muslims that are invading other countries and trying to take them over. Indonesia is a prime example. Thailand, the Philippines, and Darfur are other examples.
2006-07-03 05:02:58
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answered by jack f 7
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For the greater part, Muslims cannot even get along with other Muslims (Shiite, Sunni, etc.). Christianity has different sects - Catholicism, Methodists, etc. - but they don't try to kill each other as we've seen with Muslims over and over throughout the world! (Malaysia, Afghanistan, Iraq, and any number of other places.) Of course, Christianity doesn't espouse killing "infidels" just because they won't convert, either.
Having said that, there are a LOT of good Muslims in the world that don't believe in all the violence. You're a fool if you group all Muslims together, I've met and known many good people from that faith. Both Islamic and Christian groups become bad when they try to force their beliefs on some other (likely) unwilling people or cultures. And a theocracy is almost never good for most of the people it governs in terms of freedom.
2006-07-08 19:20:49
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answered by Rockmeister B 5
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Like the millions/billions of star lights we see in the skies that are from a dead distant past, we are the dead that is yet to come.
No cure, space travel, medicine, armies, political agenda, religion, or amount of money in this world can save us from it.
As sure as young Einstein discovered the theory of relativity (E=MC2), he too has discovered in his dying days (as did so many others going/ gone his way), LIFE=DEATH2.
So, find comfort knowing that any amount of suffering we endure is really a blink in the cycle of the universe we came from and that relief is DEATH!
2006-07-09 02:14:38
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answered by alph m 1
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Man is unpredictable!
2006-07-09 09:43:04
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answered by tutax 4
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yes.
2006-07-02 14:01:04
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answered by gdizzle4rizzle 3
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