Yes, probably. Do they care? Probably not. Terrorists seem to regard human life as expendable, even their own.
2006-09-20 13:40:02
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answered by so_it_goes_2512 3
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You can ask the same thing about radical Christians too. Like the one that i heading our country right now. You see to people in the middle east; they don't see democracy. They see thier neighbors, sisters, husbands, wives and children dying from American bombs. They see Americans going about shopping and surfing the net, while they don't have electricity or running water.
They see our president come into thier country and dismiss thier entire public infrastructure: the Iraqi Army, City Workers, Private Enteprise, Public Enteprise all jobless.
If it happened here...Just pretend that Iran invaded (calling it a liberation) and illiminated your jobs, schools, police forces what would you do? You bet your *** that Pat Robertson and the rest of the 700 Club would advocate revolt. They do half the time now and we aren't even in harms way.
I dont give slightest shread of sympathy to terrorism or terrorists, but I am trying to ask myself the same question. And this is the only logic I can provide without dismissing an entire Religion to some lowly charecters who want to hurt us.
Don't Blame the Muslim Religion
Extremism is a Human Trait
2006-09-20 13:45:40
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answered by ragajungle 2
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You can't have a anti muslim prime minister; there are a few millions muslims presently living in the UK and I'm one of them; is this new pm going to deport all of them; our children are born here, they go to school here, and this is thei home. As for us, we are just lucky enough to call two different places home, where we were raised, and where we're living presently. I know what some people think but this is just the way things are, some of us are nutters and they will do anything in the name of Islam (their interpretation of some of it), and some of you are going to call us every name you can imagine; I asked some questions and I got some "pretty answers" not that all of them where nasty I must say.
2006-09-20 13:51:31
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answered by Yacine B 3
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Its not that every muslim is a terrorist
but its true to some extent that every terrorist is a muslim. I think the problem is that most people in the muslim community are still illiterate and those who are literate they are influenced by false teaching's by Ulemas and Malwis, who only have destruction in their mind..
These preachers teach their fellow community men how to hate people and how to lead the world using terror. I think the day when muslim people stop listening to these religious gurus they can become better people who also hate terrorism
LONG LIVE HUMANITY.....
Amen.
2006-09-20 13:49:50
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answered by desi_gyaan 2
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Do you realise what are you talking about?
Do you realise that even the muslim country is bombed?If it is really related to Muslim, the muslim country shouldn't be victim too.
I think it is not related to Muslim but the people's itself..They just don't have knowledge and stupid. No manner!
Why putting religion infront instead of behaviour?
If someone is angry, they didn't realize what religion is they now...
so sad...
2006-09-20 13:48:27
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answered by Linda 3
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not all muslims are bad.
there is a small minority of muslims, who choose to misinterpret our beliefs and all muslims are getting tarred with the same brush, which is not fair.
look at northern ireland. does the world condemn all christians because a few different groups choose to blow innocent people and each other up? NO.
so why condemn ALL muslims, when its a minority that choose to be extremists?
im a british born muslim in the armed forces and have served in iraq/afghanistan many a time for my country. mine, and my colleagues lives, were constantly under threat.
anyone who is going to post a stupid response to my comments needs to ask themselves what THEY have done for 'their' country. im guessing its probably nothing constructive. people like 'black sabbath' and the person who posted this question are the type who wouldn't DREAM of doing anything beneficial for the UK, but moan about everything.
STOP BLAMING OTHERS + GET ON WITH YOUR LIFE
2006-09-20 13:55:12
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answered by manca300 2
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Just about every organized religion has gone to war for their "faith" and to conquer land and people for the glory of their "God." How many have died for Yahweh, Jesus, Mohamed, or Buddha? New Americans slaughtered thousands of Native Americans because they didn't adept to their way of worshiping a God.
If past history is to be the benchmark, our American hands are just as bloody as anyone's.
Want to live by the words in the King James Bible? Then follow the words with honor.
"Let him who is without sin cast the first stone."
2006-09-20 14:04:58
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answered by navymom 5
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no probably not, although im very surprised how well the uk took the first london bombings but if there is another one, i for one will not stand back and let it happen i third time.
doesn't have to an anti-muslim pm, anti- open door policy on immigration would do me fine.
2006-09-20 13:43:27
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answered by moominboy1982 3
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No, they are being led by the nose , and the way they are taught religion at their school, they don't even realise, unfortunately its a religion of radicals, and indoctrination.ps. sorry but as any one been allowed into a Muslim school to see how they teach their young kids, Ive been close by , and seen these kids rocking backwards and forwards reading, no, chanting the Koran, ask your self, would it be allowed in a Church of England school?
2006-09-20 14:06:12
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answered by Anonymous
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when stupid people start comes out with this ridiculous statement, the muslims would only stay at the side. no matter how the muslims defends themselves, nobody listen, nobody cares.
2006-09-20 13:47:45
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answered by ≈ ฬ ≈ 7
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I think it is a shame that there never seems to be any muslim response on this site.... it would be nice to get a sensible, rational and honest muslim response.
And that is where the problem lies.... there never seems to be calm debate between communities.
2006-09-20 13:38:42
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answered by PEP 3
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