are you just trying to see how many negative comments you recieve?? you know everyone will say something really stupid...
2006-07-23 03:22:32
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answered by Katfish 5
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I think of people dedicated to God. Their life is lived under the rules of their religion so that they may be closer to God. I love that they pray 5 times a day. The commitment they have for worship is amazing. I don't think that all Muslims are killers, terrorist, kidnappers ,or anything else. I think there are people in this world that make bad choices. Some happen to be Muslim. Some are Christian. Some are Hindus. And so on. I doubt that these small groups of people that commit crimes are really a good example of their religion. Spread love and light up the world.
Love & Light
Sharon
One Planet = One People
2006-07-23 03:33:21
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answered by Soul 5
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even those Muslims that are not terrorist, support terrorism, when I watched TV on 9/11, after the planes went into the buildings, they showed the Muslims around the world. Women, men and children were jumping for joy. How could they be so happy when thousands of innocent people got killed? And these people supposed to be non-terrorists. And Muslims in America stink! At work, there are a few Muslims and they reek, the supervisor told them to take care of that because other co-workers cant work in that kind of environment, but to no avail.
2006-07-23 03:38:13
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answer #3
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answered by venus11224 6
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Here is a better question: what is your experience.
I have two sets of conflicting experiences with the word. One is killers, and the other is decent human beings.
I read the news, including Al Jazeera, and Al Bawaba, also including Haaretz, Times of India, Pravda, China Daily, several papers from the UK and the Voice of America. Muslims across the world, even in their own papers, are consistently killing people, and doing sick stuff.
One of my friends worked at an orphanage in a former soviet republic. He was kidnapped and ransomed by muslims. They have an industry of kidnapping and ransoming westerners. If the ransom isnt paid, they have killing camps. They cut off my friends index finger and mailed it to his family. They chose his index finger because he would not convert to Islam, and they had some God is one - finger in the air thing that he would not do.
I also have several Muslim friends. They are noble, and excellent, and sincere and respectful. Those sorts of muslims I do not see or hear about anywhere else but in parts of the US.
Islam is like christianity.. a very fractured religion. There is a civil holy war trying to start in Iraq where its muslim against muslim. Their factions, like Roman Catholic and Greek Orthodox have excommunicated each other.
I think the local fraction is decent human beings. One of my local muslim friends started a free dental clinic and medical clinic for the poor, especially single mothers.
Mainstream American girls of today dress worse than the whores and prostitutes of the 80's and 90's television. The muslim women that I see dress modestly. Thats something that speaks to me. To them their religion is more important than dressing "sexy" or "turning the boys on".
2006-07-23 03:37:53
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answered by Curly 6
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No,what I think about Muslim, I think there the nicer people I ever met, Not all are killers, tirits or kidnappers. There are good and bad in every nationality.
2006-07-23 03:16:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Congratulations. You have noticed one of the consequences of Jewish control of the media.
Jews sometimes speak of Muslims in a way that would be called "hate speech" in America if a White said it about a non-White. And they generally get away with it. They own the media, so their rules apply, and their rules aren't fair.
If there are any anti-hate-speech rules in Israel to prohibit Jews from making such statements, I've neither heard of them nor seen any evidence of their being enforced.
If I were to copy a typically virulent anti-Arab remark by an Israeli Jew, and paste it into one of my Yahoo answers, except change the words a little to make it seem that I, a White person, were saying those things about Jews, then I'd get a violation notice from Yahoo and a warning about inciting hatred and bigotry.
Double-standard, anybody? Are Jews privileged? Do they get to make speech that others aren't allowed to make?
Even the Jews who are not part of the Zionist terrorism nevertheless support Israel with their money and patronage, thereby keeping the Israeli killing machine going. If you support terrorism, then you should be treated like a terrorist, and most of the terrorism in the middle east is committed by Israel, not by the Arabs.
2006-07-23 03:44:40
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answered by David S 5
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The world has this idea that all Muslims condone terrorism. Not so. And it isn't contained to only their faith. Christians have killed millions of people. A Christian President has invaded Iraq and authorizing the killing of many innocent people. No wonder Muslims feel the need to retaliate. So, if a Christian can ignore the commandment, "Thou Shalt Not Kill", then why would others step aside and let this go unchallenged?
Not all Christians are like that, and not all Muslims are like that.
2006-07-23 03:18:30
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answered by SB 7
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I think of someone that thinks small. If I were a god, would I want millions of my creations rocking back and forth like an autistic person saying my name all the time? Also, if I am a God, look at the vastness that I created. As Carl Sagan would say, there are Billions and Billions of stars out there. Our sun is but a grain of sand in my creation. Don't pray to some small sandy mecca on earth. How dare you belittle what I have created! Think bigger, A true god would not want to have his followers act in such nonsensical ways!
2006-07-23 03:15:16
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answered by Anonymous
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I think of my half- brother (who I was never raised around because there are 22 years between us), his ex-wife and my nephew who I just talked with two weeks ago who all live in New York State. They are all converted Muslim. I learned a lot from my brother (and not just that they don't eat pepperoni or other pork items), I learned what O-ma and O-pa mean, and I learned about facing Mecca and visiting Mecca. And they are proud of their religious heritage. It's not all about Muhammad Ali and Malcolm Ex, (who were like the only American Muslims I knew of for sure being from Kentucky), and until I was like 12 when my half-brother visited our family in Florida and told us about all the different religions he'd studied.
2006-07-23 03:19:08
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answered by Anonymous
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holy moly thats thats the worst spelling of terrorist ive ever seen (tirits).
Everyone doesn't think that of all muslims. I would say that all those who advocate terrorism though are killers and kidnappers ect. Unwilling to reason with anyone else.
2006-07-23 03:15:17
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answer #10
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answered by Lupin IV 6
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When i hear Muslim i think that they are a group of people who are being accused of crimes that one man did. if the world was to base different cultures on just ONE man then we would have a very corupt government. just because a couple of guys do ONE bad thing doesnt make everyone else in that religion the same way. so when i hear Muslim i think respect.
2006-07-23 03:18:32
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answered by Rana* 2
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