Its all in your mind and heart in the long run that matters, not what is said.
2006-09-20 06:57:52
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answer #1
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answered by sunflare63 7
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It's all in your mind, your mind, the mind of you, the one who wrote this question. Just becasue something is in your mind, no matter how basic you believe it to be, it does not need to be in my mind. My mind might be that of a devote follower of Mohammed (blessings be upon him). For me, perhaps, saying anything negative about the blessed prophet is like someone saying awful things your own mother or your own child. While you may think words are only words and that taunting your Jesus or your church does no real harm, I may take my religous duties much more seriously than that.
Even the pope hinted that Jihad was an example of how reason and faith do not mix, but perhaps he is mistaken. Perhaps the only reasonable way to honor one's religion is not to tolerate those who don't honor it. How does it honor Islam to call any part of it "unreasonable?" Doesn't that make me, or even just the part of me that believes all of Islam, to be unreasonable? How am I not supposed to take offense at that. And what of my duty to defend my faith? Surely religous tolerance is not the answer; that only leads to hedonism.
Look what happened to Europe. It used to be a Christian society. It used to be the Holy Roman Empire. Now, with their irrational religious tolerance people are finding new ways to murder the old and injured among them, they find ways to label Latin american lawbreakers as young cultural societies and give them money and services, they find ways to excuse same-sex experiences. All of these are forbidden, not only in the Koran, but also the Torah and Bible. Religious tolearance has superceded religious devotion. Religious tolerance has turned Europe into an areligious society (or, at best, a society dominated by a religion called secular humanism).
Perhaps the only method left for committed, reasonable muslims is to protect Islam from this influence by wiping infidels and their behaviors off the face of this earth and claiming the reward Allah (peace be upon him) has offered.
Words are only words if you let them be.
2006-09-20 15:04:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Once again I am astonished by the ignorance of Fundamentalists. It is the Muslim Fundamentalists who are terrorists, not Muslims in general. It is Christian Fundamentalists who make stupid comments like "the Muslims are ready to kill you", not Christians who follow the teachings of Jesus.
I think we should put all Fundamentalists of all religions alone with each other on a sealed gigantic battlefield and give them all the weapons and ammo they need and let them follow their idiocy to its logical conclusion.
Then the rest of humanity can breathe a sigh of relief.
2006-09-20 14:27:10
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answered by beast 6
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Do you really believe this?
Just as there are violent Christians and Jews, there are violent Muslims. Just as there are Christians and Jews who 'turn the other cheek', there are Muslims who do the same. Unfortunately, that's not what the current administration and some media outlets want you to believe. They want you to believe that Muslims are evil and terrible so that you don't feel so bad when the US allows the torture and killing of them.
2006-09-20 14:03:12
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answered by Anonymous
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But the Muslims ARE ready to kill. Islam is doing all it can to rid the world of everyone except the Muslims. And if we don't get them first, they WILL get us. It's not a war of words; it's very real.
2006-09-20 14:03:00
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answered by missingora 7
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I've heard muslims say that Christians and Jews should follow the muslim example and defend their own faiths too. Muslims just don't accept that in free societies people can disagree with one another without it leading to murder.
2006-09-20 14:02:05
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answered by Anonymous
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You are right it seems that Muslims always say that they are a religion about peace. But the next thing you know they are killing some one for talking bad about the religion.
2006-09-20 14:02:34
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answered by ? 3
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I agree. This is crap, they are trying to force their values (or nonvalues) on everyone.... That is the problem, Violence as a respone has nothing to do with the Islamic religion - the radicals just want to kill.
2006-09-20 14:02:36
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answered by brokenheartsyndrome 4
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You are correct,just look at what they are making a fuss over now,their own history as was recorded back when.
2006-09-20 14:03:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Yep, the fact you have a short pecker means absolutely nothing.
2006-09-20 14:01:25
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answered by Niche Jerk 4
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