How confusing can it be well personally i feel compelled as a nationalist ,patriotic English man to denounce Islamic terrorism & the Quran,I am accused of racism,Who accuses people of calling Israelis Zions, or Zionists surely thats a racist term,along with infaddell....answers need to be addressed here.
2006-07-25
08:47:58
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PS I am non religious so obviously unbiased.
2006-07-25
08:49:48 ·
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The question is simple where is racism determined colour,religion,??????.I was under the immpretion it meant where you originated as in nationality?.
2006-07-25
08:53:00 ·
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Well read people?,non religious,so i hate people killing people over bullshit,i dislike all religions but cannot under stand why all muslims want to kill Israelis.
2006-07-25
08:57:17 ·
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My impression is its ok to call a jew a zionist ,but if you call a muslim a terrorist then people call you racist,So my answer is to all of you who prayin your religions,Wake up stop listening to the wooden spoons.
2006-07-25
09:05:05 ·
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it not the Quran the bible new or old that you you have the problem with ant this you really need to think about because it is really not the TEXT!!!
It's the interpretation. you don't have a problem with the religions its the fundamentalists. I really think all fundamentalist should be disposed of.
All they are is haters and we need less of them. i hope i didn't sound to preachy but that is how i feel. take care and be cool
2006-07-25 08:55:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Just being non-religious does not guarantee you an unbiased viewpoint in the matter. As for the question, you can denounce terrorism without being racist, no matter what anyone says. It may just happen that the majority of the terrorists are of one race or religion. Also, I have heard that the Muslim terrorists consider one's status as an infidel according to one's heritage. For example, you are a non-Muslim person, and (I assume) white, so the terrorists would consider you a Christian. That's racist for sure, if it's true. I only know what I hear, because I have no personal experience with terrorists.
2006-07-25 15:55:17
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answered by anonymous 7
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Every culture and society codifies a standard for right and wrong. Murder is almost universally accepted as wrong by every culture on earth and is made illegal.
It's certainly not "racist" to denounce Islamic terrorism. Islam is not a religion of a single race of people. Most muslims didn't join by choice, but were forced by threat of violence to submit. 99% of muslims would get out if they could, but they can't because they would be killed if they did. It's quite an elaborate prison.
This is why it's called Islamo-fascism.
"Zionist" is surely a racist tag as it applies specifically to Jews, but "infidel" is not as it is applied to non-muslims only by muslims. No other religion goes around name calling those of other faiths.
I personally believe that the only way of salvation is through Christ, but I don't call others names or cut off their heads if they don't accept Christ.
Also, don't confuse patriotism with Christianity. Your motivation for denouncing Islam can arise from either patriotism or your Christian beliefs, but you can be Christian without being patriotic, and you can be patriotic without being Christian. It just happens that most Christians (in America) are patriotic because our Constitutional Republic was founded upon Christian principles.
Those who would prefer a democracy are generally misinformed and don't understand that democracies generally end in tyranny.
2006-07-25 15:52:30
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answered by Anonymous
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As southern Lebanon is turned into a wasteland mirroring the Gaza gulag, Washington neo-cons may stridently celebrate the contours of a final solution for the Hamas-Hezbollah "problem". Or should they?
Israel's feverish military machine at least conveys the impression it knows exactly what it's doing - with its made-in-the-USA bombs destroying not just military but civilian targets. But this does not mean Israel is winning its war against Hezbollah.
What Israel wants
In March, Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert promised that he would officially announce Israel's "new" and in theory "final" borders before 2010. Olmert has committed his government to finish the wall separating Israel from Palestine. Israel will then retreat inside its wall. There was never any intent by Olmert to deal with the duly elected government of Palestine led by Hamas.
As far as Lebanon is concerned, Israel wants nothing less than a permanent buffer zone on its northern flank. And if Lebanon turns into an Iraq, even better - although the Lebanese have learned the hard way about sectarianism and won't "Iraqify" their own country. Beirut will be rebuilt - again, and again the Hariri clan (with its dodgy deals with the US and the Saudis) will plunge Lebanon in further debt purgatory with regard to the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank, as the clan did in the previous reconstruction process.
There's also the all-important matter of the waters of the Litani River in southern Lebanon. Israel might as well prepare the terrain now for the eventual annexation of the Litani.
Beyond Lebanon, Israel is mostly interested also in Syria. The motive: the all-important pipeline route from Kirkuk, in Iraqi Kurdistan, to Haifa. Enter Israel as a major player in Pipelineistan.
So Israel wants to grab water (and territory) from Palestine, water (and territory) from Lebanon and oil from Iraq. This all has to do with the inevitable - the 21st-century energy wars.
Here is a taste of how they do it:
WARNING: DO NOT CLICK IF YOU ARE THE FAINT HEARTED
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See The barbaric and hateful jewish children sending sweet messages on depleted uranium and cluster bombs to Lebanese children:
http://fromisraeltolebanon.info/
http://www.thewe.cc/contents/more/archive/atrocities.htm
http://angryarab.blogspot.com/
http://www.jewwatch.com/
Global Freemasonry
http://www.harunyahya.com/globalfreemasonry_introduction.php
2006-07-25 16:01:46
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answered by Biomimetik 3
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There is nothing wrong with denouncing terrorism but why do you denounce the Koran? The Bible is way more violent (read the book of joshua for women and childern smited by god's falling rocks).
2006-07-25 15:50:26
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answered by anthonydavidpirtle 3
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unfortunatly patriotism doesnt necessarily mean u r not racist and u have no sense of humanity. you are a racist, and zionist is someone who is in favor of the state of israel, which in itself is terrorism, genocide, and evil... so ur basically the devil
2006-07-25 15:50:08
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answered by Best Guy 3
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I'm not real sure of the question here...
2006-07-25 15:49:12
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answered by RandyGE 5
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if u don't like 2 be called racist then just say no offense and then say exp, black ,jew ..ext.......
2006-07-25 15:52:23
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answered by Leah C 1
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What is the question?
2006-07-25 15:50:32
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answered by A K 5
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Are you asking a question or what? And please??? Fix your English!
2006-07-25 17:42:52
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answered by jai4401 2
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