Yes we do have a right to be cautious. From what I know Islam is a religion of deception not peace.
2006-09-10 04:38:55
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answered by Anonymous
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The way you worded the question should tell a lot about how the question should be answered. It is not true Islams are aiming for the destruction of all non-Muslims. It is called prejudice. It is lack of understanding between different cultures. In the 19th Century it was the Indians in the early 20th it was the Germans, then the Blacks. In WW II it was the Japanese. And so on. If today's Muslims would just realize we have a right to defend their oil for our purposes things would be just fine.
2006-09-10 12:23:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Legitimate question. However, "American Islams" (which is an oxymoron) are not surprised by the suspicion. That is media liberal excrement that is regurgitated to slowly sway opinion to affect social policy. Guilt by association however true does not apply to the answer of your question. Muslim families and communities directly and indirectly support the Islamic extremists world wide. Tracing revenue amassed by the Muslim community through charities, organizations and businesses has been the center of controversy for quite some time now. And even though the Muslim Islamic community may deny any involvement or participation their circuitous explanations and denials do not hide one important overlooked action that is very destructive indeed.
Attrition.
As the Muslim population growth increases in each country so does the strain on social policy and funding, the unavoidable demand of legal and government representation, and the slow but inevitable degradation of local societies resulting from the non-assimilation of the Muslim Islamic population. This is how the country of Israel was reformed and recognized.
The perfect example of this is the island of England. Their Muslim community did not spring up overnight. And in current events, that specific minority shows obvious signs that they are not going to assimilate into British society, but instead vow to assimilate the British into their culture or else. Each and every one of these people has some sort of support faculty to house, clothe, feed, and provide health care.
So yes WE DO NEED TO BE CAUTIOUS. We health care professionals need to be wary of these foreign doctors who defraud our health care system on a daily basis. We citizens need to be wary of government and media sedition in support of selling off little pieces of America. We voters need to be wary of these crooked politicians who are throwing caution to the wind for the sake of globalism and money.
2006-09-10 13:39:09
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answered by joe 3
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You have a right to be cautious of anybody, but just because some terrorists are Muslim does not make all Muslims terrorists.
And whoever said Jewish people are still Christians...ummm, NO they are not. Being a Christian means you believe Christ was the son of God and sent here to save mankind. Last time I looked, Jewish people do not worship Christ.
2006-09-10 12:07:16
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answered by SuperMom 2
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i agree with you on that one! and these ppl wonder why we hate them!?!? they wonder why they are targeted for hate crimes and stares and snide comments?!!?I have had no clue as to the hows and wherefores of their religion,as I think they will go to hell anyway for not being christians and saved. At least Jewish ppl believe in God! as do the Catholics,Baptists,Methodists,presbyterians, Seveth Day adventists, ect. I would not be afriad of a jewish person, but would be afraid of a Muslim. i say Jewish, because they are not in the mainstream of Christian religion,but a seperate sector of religion. I didn't mean that they aren't Christians. I meant that they are, just a different branch of the Christian tree. ( i say that so no jewish ppl hate me or get mad and think that I am anti Semantic (however that is spelled) cuz i'm not!
2006-09-10 11:54:01
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answered by Dragonflygirl 7
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