would you apologize for muslims?
2007-03-26
04:04:52
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➔ Religion & Spirituality
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fAoe26MaTew
2007-03-26
04:07:20 ·
update #1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xq0KooDbkJY
2007-03-26
04:18:59 ·
update #2
at the end I would like to ask you 2 give 2minutes of your time and let us pray for the souls who payed for it, and lets prey for all victims.
2007-03-26
04:29:27 ·
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I already have a lot I'd like to apologize for concerning my Muslim neighbors....like dividing their people in many countries and killing them and starting civil wars.....I really wish the 9/11 conspiracies would stop. Sorry, that's just how I feel about it and I'm no fan of the Bush administration.
2007-03-26 04:10:28
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answered by Yogini 6
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I watched the first clip and it took almost 20 minutes.
My thought is - So what?
At best the investigation suggests that some Israelis may have had some prior knowledge that Al Qaeda was going to attack (we could say the same of the US government, but no one put the information together).
Still, I will always blame the appropriate people for the attacks - those that committed them (namely Al Qaeda).
But we should look to where those people got (and continue to get) their beliefs - RELIGION. That is where most of the blame belongs and religion will probably be the undoing of all of humanity.
Think about it. At one time, the Arab world was the leader of science, technology and development. What happened to them? Why have they been so far behind the rest of the world for so long? It is because religious dogma took over their drives and beliefs.
Now they are a people dedicated to wars over religion.
EDIT: The second video you show represents even more the kind religious thinking (i.e. belief IN SPITE OF reasoning) you show.
What you are displaying is known as cognative dissonance. You are so wrapped up in your belief system that you can not believe (no matter how much evidence is in front of you) that Muslims would do something so horrible.
I too am no fan of George Bush and I do not agree with the Iraq war. But I would never evaluate something as serious as this with so little critical thinking. That is however what I have come to expect from religious types.
2007-03-26 04:45:14
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answered by skeptic 6
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I've always thought so. The American government is always behind world wars and destruction and then they come out to blame others and give false information. That's what they're good at.
I'm not a Muslim and neither an American but I think the US government is going to do something like this again in the near future and maybe worse. Its not forseeable and they are definitely NOT apologetic.
2007-03-26 17:28:47
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answered by Anonymous
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"How could they no longer disable that airplane with a rocket?" What rocket? "Why in this actual day were the AIR defences became off?" They were no longer. warring parties were scrambled to intercept all 4 plane yet there became inadequate time. "Why became Bush mendacity about 9/11? (asserting he talked about it)" He wasn't mendacity about some thing. i believe his statements - which Truthers base on a unmarried interview months after the shape - were misinterpreted and he misspoke on some factors, some thing he became admired for doing on a on a daily basis foundation. "Why were there 4 Jewish persons arrested on washington bridge, yet never revealed through media?" There are a minimum of a dozen transformations of this tale, a number of which have Israeli's, others Palestinians and at a number of places except the GW bridge. So which of those fairy thoughts are we meant to believe? and how precisely does any of this tie some thing mutually? can we get an in intensity who/what/at the same time as/the position/why sponsored with sufficient actual and eyewitness info to usher in the previous a Grand Jury? hardly? i'd propose you perform slightly study in the previous you positioned up.
2016-12-02 20:21:39
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answered by blacker 4
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I honestly don't think everyone finding out they were behind it would acheive nething - there'd be mass riots, protests, assasinations, families of those involved in the organisation would never hear peace, people would lose all faith in the government...it would go on forever. Besides, Muslims aren't only responsible for supposedly 9/11; what about 7/7 in London?
2007-03-26 04:09:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Well in the Koran ... it teaches that killing non muslims brings rewards. But I believe 9/11 was more about a holy righteous God who has seen this country leave him and turn to idolatry and touch his hand off this country for a certain amount of time and we watch the same thing happen as what happen to Sodom and Gomorrah and Jerusalem when they were invaded by the babylonians.
2007-03-26 04:10:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Well I already knew that. But I doubt most people would apologize to Muslims because it's easier to blame a whole religion instead of your own government. I'm Muslim also.
2007-03-26 04:59:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Screw apologizing to muslims, you need to shave your head, dye your roots, move to Mexico and start a new life. When you find out info like that, the gov't probably knows that you know and will eventually take you out. I'd get to moving locations if I were you.
2007-03-26 04:15:12
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answered by DwayneWayne 4
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I would not apologize to Muslims I have never said anything ugly to them.
But this is an impossibility because there is no evidence of such a conclusion.
2007-03-26 04:08:39
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answered by Anonymous
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This is the clip which is also titled "Fake news from FOX - The Israeli connection to 9/11"
2007-03-26 04:15:15
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answered by Dharma Nature 7
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