If not, why do we say that all Muslims are terrorists like Al Quada?
The deeds of the few do not speak for the minds of the many. Most Muslems don't even consider those committing terrorist acts true Muslems, the same way Christians don't see KKK members as true Christians.
Some say the Koran is full of verses about "killing infadels" and such. Well, so is the Bible. Is the Bible "full of hate" too?
What are your thoughts on this?
2006-09-03
05:36:05
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wooleybooley, apparently you missed the point I was trying to make, that catagorizing people thusly is stupid. And making fun of my spelling is so 5th grade.
2006-09-03
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markos m, perhaps you should do some reaserch on the KKK and the atrocities they have comitted in the name of something they think is Godly.
2006-09-03
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randombantor... I have no idea what you were trying to say. Sorry.
2006-09-03
05:46:30 ·
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I agree with u
not all Muslims are killers
not all Christians are killers
and also not all Jews are killers
in the name of religions, some fanatics do criminal acts, that can't justify that their religion prompt violence !!!
we all do mistakes, we should be merciful as Allah or God, open minded like his all prophets, we should stop this international war against Islam and Muslims all over the world
don't be mad about what did some of who answered your question, this forum is full of disrespectful persons
Peace !!
2006-09-03 05:51:13
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answered by Anonymous
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All Christians are not like KKK members, a very small minority in fact. The same is true for Muslims. Many Muslims in this country were just as horrified as we were after 9/11. Terrorists of any kind are usually a minority who misconstrue the meaning of their Bible to justify acts which are totally opposite of what their beliefs according to their Bible really mean. Yes, the Bible has violence in it in parts. Sometimes wars are necessary to defend your beliefs, and the Bible has a lot of that. But it isn't about hate, it preaches love, and from what I know of the Koran, it does too. That's the part we need to concentrate on more.
2006-09-03 05:59:33
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Your right not all Muslims are terrorists. One thing you cannot ignore though is that terrorist groups such as Hezbollah, Hamas, and Al-Quada are Muslim. The Quran does say if your enemy's do not convert to Islam they are infidels and deserve death much in the same way the Bible says you will go to hell if you don't do what God wants. But I do not see Christians that fly planes into buildings or blow themselves up. So let me bake your noodle on this....There is not to many people who would give their life for their Faith or Religion i.e. Christianity in the same manner that a terrorist would die for their beliefs of the Quran for example so-called Martyrs. Ponder that one for awhile. Pretty scary is it not?
2006-09-03 05:55:25
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answered by Anonymous
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in simple terms through fact a police officer belongs to the KKK does not mean that each and each physique law enforcement officials are individuals of the KKK. If a 'rally' or 'march' is permitted and criminal, the law enforcement officials are required to be certain that no one, not even the detest filled sh*t-luggage, are injured... This weekend it rather is a Nazi March... The law enforcement officials might desire to guard the marchers... next weekend it rather is a Black potential March... The law enforcement officials might desire to guard the marchers... Week after that? Toys for little toddlers... And the law enforcement officials would be there too... "Freedom of Speech" protects the two Speech you compromise with alongside with that which you do not... The KKK itself has in no way long previous out and dedicated "Acts of Terror". they have performed some extraordinarily fu*ked up stuff, don't get me incorrect, however the small, Racist "Cells" tend to do the great stuff... each and each team isn't affiliated with the others... i.e. the Phoenix racist team is a company in and of itself... They make have the comparable ideals through fact the Las Vegas Racist team, yet they are 2 different entities. The FBI has been sending human beings in to infiltrate risky radical communities for years and years... I in simple terms watched a rfile on an agent in Arizona that became able to artwork his way in to being a pacesetter of the team in an attempt to convey mutually intel and bring them down.
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Your point is well made. We cannot hold all Muslims liable for the actions of any percentage of them (whether it is 1% or 50%). We cannot wage war on a specific race or accuse them all of being terrorists, no more than you can hold all Christians accountable for the Spanish Inquisition (or Spanish People for that matter).
Racial profiling is another matter though. I don't have a problem with using racial profiling at airports or other mass transit stations, just as I wouldn't have a problem with stopping a man in bedsheets with a burning cross.
2006-09-03 06:53:55
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answered by tjjone 5
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Thank you for showing them the hypocrisy involved in suggesting that the worst muslims represent the whole of Islam, while simultaneously saying that the worst christians do NOT represent the whole of christianity.
Why anyone would even TRY to use such an obviously hypcritical argument is beyond me.
2006-09-03 05:51:50
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answered by Anonymous
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I agree with you 100% and, as my family is about evenly split between Christians and Muslims (I am neither) I take personal offence to the nonsense suggestion that all Muslims are terrorists - or even the equally untrue sentence (which I'm sure someone will say in answer to your question) that all terrorists are Muslims.
Both of those sentences are complete garbage.
2006-09-03 05:39:57
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answered by XYZ 7
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I understand where you're coming from. It's sad when followers of any religion pick and choose verses from their holy texts to justify unholy actions. I don't agree with it.
I think in the US, people link being an Arab Muslim to being a terrorist because it's Arab Muslims who have made so many terrorist threats and attacks on us.
I do wish I was better educated on what it really means to be a Muslim. I think that's part of the problem, too; lack of understanding of Islam.
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2006-09-03 06:07:06
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answered by BethS 6
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I thought making fun of spelling was so 4th grade - thank you for pointing that out to me. As to your other questions Christians are not all like the KKK (they can't because the KKK doesn't let all Christian join it for starters - isn't a racial group as well as religious group) and not all Muslims are terrorist like Al Quada, however their religion promotes acts of terror on other religions where Christianity does not.
2006-09-03 05:46:24
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answered by Anonymous
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It would appear that you think you have an original question. Well, maybe I'm wrong. No reason for me to assume that. You know, it does appear that way. Tell you what, I'll check back in a day and you add details saying if you think this is an original question, i.e. one of those questions that make people think. Ok?
2006-09-03 05:44:38
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answered by Anonymous
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