YOU ARE STATING THE FACTS AS THEY ARE IS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
NO QUESTION HERE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
2006-09-18 16:39:21
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answered by Anonymous
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It's not a question.
But if you think that Muslims are allowed to live freely and etc in this country, how can you say that they should be eradicated?
How are you going to get it eradicated? Are you espousing Genocide? If so then screw you and your blood-thirsty flippancy.
Here's a news-flash for you, Mr. Agnostic. You can't kill an idea. It' gains strength with every person martyred to it. The same was true of Christianity.
Why can't you try to find a way to negotiate and live in peace with your neighbor? Your hypocrisy is startling and you don't even know it. You want to kill people who don't agree with you because they kill people who don't agree with them.
You're an idiot.
2006-09-18 23:46:22
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answered by Rabid 2
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If they follow the Quran's literal words they would have to kill infidels. This is why the current president of Iran is acting so hostile.
I would actually ask if Islam is actually a Godly religion:
God is merciful -- are Muslims merciful?
God gave every human free will -- do Muslims promote freedom, freedom of expression, freedom of religion, freedom of conscience?
God is just -- do Muslims dispense justice in proportion to the offense?
God is Truth -- which is the true inspired words of God: the Bible or Quran? A forgery or counterfeit ALWAYS comes after the original. The Quran came centuries after the Bible which revealed the TRUTH of One God and the prophets. The Bible harmonized with the Torah by the hidden truths of the Old Testament that was revealed in the New Testament.
God is kind and generous -- are Muslims?
God is slow to anger -- are Muslims?
The GOLDEN RULE, which conveys doing to others that you would want done to you, is the Godly rule to follow but, the Islamic leadership fails to practice.
The over-reaction by Muslims on controversial issues is making the world to conclude that the bulk of them are fanatical.
2006-09-19 00:28:23
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answered by Search4truth 4
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Why does everyone blame the religion? The problem is mostly economics. There are pages in the Bible about murder and torture but no one follows them nowadays because we live in such a nice and welltodo society. If the middle east was a wealthy land where everyone was educated, had health care, etc etc, then they would still be Muslim, but just pay more attention to the Koran passages of peace, just like Christians put different focus on certain Bible passages depending upon what era they live in.
2006-09-18 23:39:03
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answered by s_e_e 4
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Does a Muslim girl who is raped get the death penalty?
2006-09-18 23:38:42
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answered by t_a_m_i_l 6
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Islam is most definitely a dangerous and virulent disease, as is Christianity. Unless the west is willing to partake in total war and annihilate the Muslim world (which would likely be our own demise as well), the best course of action is psychological warfare. This is a 4th generation war, and the terrorists are winning it because they understand that pychology and information is what the war is all about.
The West is still stuck in 3rd generation warfare techniques.
2006-09-18 23:47:29
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answered by lenny 7
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We should start erasing them, yesterday. We have been at war with them since 1979 but the pussys in DC are too poitically correct to publicly point out the threat to a public to Liberal to accept that anyone other than an American President can be evil.
Check out what Congressman Solomon Ortiz has planned for you, while you're looking around.
2006-09-18 23:41:47
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answered by Anonymous
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As an unbeliever, it is clear to me that you and I do not agree. And I am the one who does not believe the Islam must be eradicated. Not any more than any religion, anyway...
BTW, with the same pretext of "quoting" the bible, a Catholic priest here in Argentina asked for the Minister of Health of the country to be pushed into a river with a stone tied to his neck, for distributing condoms for free. Don't you see a pattern of "innocent quotes"? Maybe they didn't say it originally, but they did choose to quote that, instead of quoting anything else, or nothing at all. So, they ARE to blame.
2006-09-18 23:39:04
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answered by Anonymous
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It certainly needs domesticating. But I treasure the stories and wisdom of the Sufi masters:Bahaudin Naqshband, Ahmad Yasavi, Hakim Al-Masuri, Ibrahim Khawas, Sahl of Tustar, Imam al-Ghazali. Imam Abu-Hanifa, Saadi of Shiraz, the Sufi poet Jami, Samnun Muhibb, Gazur Ilahi, Ali al-Hujwiri, Jalaluddin Rumi, Junaid of Baghdad, Shah Shuja of Kirman, Ibn Hazm, al-Tahiri of Cordova, Abu-Uthman, Bayazid and many others. The world would have been deprived without these men, and without Islam these men would never have been.
2006-09-18 23:52:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Most muslims are muslims because they are born into a muslim family. It is what they are raised to believe? So, are you trying to say that because they believe differently than we do that they deserve to die??
Can you use that towards any other thing you disagree with?
Of course, I would defend myself if I were assaulted, but you're saying they should all die.
As far as the 911 extremists go(which is where the muslim hating started), would you prefer to bring yourself down to their level and as evil as they were by doing the same to them?
I'm sorry but I just can't justify hating people because of a stupid religious preference.
2006-09-18 23:49:08
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answered by LadyMagick 5
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Islam is not a religion of violence, nor is Christianity.
However,both of these religions have been spreading the faith by sword.
I believe that weshould respect each other dispite of our differences. Live and let others live. Have alife and not just endure it. Helping each other out when we can.
2006-09-18 23:45:03
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answered by SeeTheLight 7
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