No was predictable that a few people would become violent, but that millions would protest around the world. The churches that were firebombed were in Iraq and the West Bank. The nun that was killed was in a part of Africa with many political problems. The lesson seems to be that where there's already war and discord, something like the pope's statement sows further violence, it adds fuel to the fire.
If you want to look for excuses to continue and increase your hatred of another group, you can always find them.
2006-09-18 05:55:54
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answered by ? 5
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that's no longer particularly somewhat. Your question is greater baised to a undeniable answer. constructive, that's somewhat that some responses from the muslim worldwide is violent or propose making use of voilence and that would want to be with the aid of way of fact they somewhat often stay in an undemocratic worldwide and scarcity the form of self-expression, peacful debate as they are constantly oppressed and for that reason explode each time they are able to(verbally or actual often times). you're able to be able to desire to additionally take a glance at some sensible responses from some non secular clerics and intellectuals.
2016-10-15 03:21:11
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answered by Anonymous
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That is not quite true. Your question is more baised to a specific answer.
Yes, it is true that some responses from the muslim world is violent or imply the use of voilence and that might be because they mostly live in an undemocratic world and lack the experience of self-expression, peacful debate as they are continuously oppressed and thus explode whenever they can(verbally or physically sometimes).
You should also look at some wise responses from some religious clerics and intellectuals.
2006-09-18 06:15:06
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answered by Niceman 1
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Yes.!Just look at the way the barbarians act whenever someone speaks the truth about Mohamed. If Muslims want to get along with the rest of the world, then they should get rid of their radical mullahs and become more peaceful.
Everything is always someone else's fault. It's time for muslims to take responsibility for their own actions.
2006-09-18 06:39:08
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answered by Anonymous
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This not at all surprising, to see such a reaction from the radical muslims. The liberal muslims seem to be keeping quiet as well not to frustrate their brothers (in arms) so to speak.
Its funny, most christians tend to be able to freeely vent their difference of opinions within their ranks without coming to blows... so it reveals a sinsiter sign of solidarity among muslims, is it fear of reprisal (within) or do they just agree with their radical fellows. I think this should be a clear warning of what the west can be up against.
Tolerance is good, towards tolerant counterparts ... but if the other side can only bully and threaten with violence if you don't agree with them, I think it is high time to re-think what co-habitation with muslims is supposed to mean.
2006-09-18 06:18:07
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answered by Gerrydaq 2
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Not ironic, but tragic
That is the Muslim Religion
No tolerance for anything, but it is only the religion of death, hate and more death
Still no outcry from the peace loving Muslims as there are no peace loving Muslims only Nazislamic Fascist Muslims
Did you hear the peaceful Muslims response??
No as they agree with the Nazislamic Fascist.
Hate and death is all they got
2006-09-18 06:01:07
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answered by buzzy360comecme 3
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I thought I was the only one that realized that..... It's interesting just how violent a non-violent religion becomes when it is accused of being violent.
2006-09-18 05:58:58
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answered by dread pirate lavenderbeard 4
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Not Ironic at all. This is how they act. It is the peace loving left who wants you to believe that they are non-violent.
2006-09-18 05:57:12
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answered by 3rd parties for REAL CHANGE 5
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Yeah it's kinda hard to swallow that bunk about Radical Islam being peaceful when they respond to every comment with, "We shall kill you all! (if you don't convert to our religion and send us free tacos or whatever...)"
Yeah I almost had some respect for the Pope until he backtracked, of course he was probably thinking about all the lives under him but it would seem too late for that.
2006-09-18 05:58:48
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answered by Sara 6
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Applause! Ironic doesn't seem to be a big enough word for it.
2006-09-18 06:10:15
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answered by auld mom 4
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