Nice hate speech. I'm sure your closed minded backers who don't know how to spell or use appropriate punctuation would be proud.
2006-08-11 08:47:12
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answered by Anonymous
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I think that Baptist Mnisters should teach about the Koran or offer a special class for participants to learn what it actually says so that they can defend their faith. It only make sense to do some level of study on it if you want to communicate intelligently about the subject. I'd say more but it sounds like you're talking politics and rhetoric and not a sincere question.
2006-08-11 08:37:17
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answered by ? 6
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For the main area, Catholic church homes are very strict. My ultimate advice is to speak to the priest who would be officiating your wedding ceremony and describe the placement. plenty relies upon on the Priest and the Parish and their regulations. often there is no longer different leeway except the different officiant is Catholic. Being Baptist, I doubt your fiancee's uncle would be allowed to be a co-celebrant of the ceremony, however. You do have another thoughts... Have the uncle examine between the readings in the process the Mass. you additionally can ask him to declare grace on the reception and perchance carry out a particular blessing after the Catholic ceremony. good success!
2016-11-04 09:28:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Well . . . it wouldn't be a bad idea to at least have a nodding familiarity with the content of the Quran. Besides, even if you disagree with someone/something, an educated argument will probably earn you a lot more respect. And the "other side" may even appreciate your willingness to invest your time and resources into rigorously examining and investigating before you begin criticizing.
2006-08-11 08:38:41
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answered by Curly 6
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No they should not.
The Muslims can be very easily appeased when the US withdraws from Iraq and when it does what it said it would do 4 yrs ago regarding having a viable Palestinian state.
So it is more a political issue than it is a religious issue.
2006-08-11 08:57:34
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answered by Mohammed R 4
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Well, I think it would be nice for everyone to be more open to religion, but I dont think theyre mad at us cause people dont read the Koran.
2006-08-11 08:51:04
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answered by Anonymous
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No. I have read the Koran, and I think everybody else should before it is too late.
2006-08-11 13:37:51
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answered by kimba 3
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No. They can teach whatever they want to teach.
But the world generally works better when one religion doesn't try to tell another religion that it is wrong.
2006-08-11 08:35:20
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answered by coragryph 7
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remember how you exterminated the red indians and enslaved the grandfathers of Condi??
2006-08-11 08:36:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Your question is not only biased, it is incindiary. Expand your mind, Bozo.
2006-08-11 08:38:31
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answered by debop44 3
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