Quite a lot - so now you've been told, what was the purpose of asking when you know there is nothing you can do about it anyway ! ! !
2007-11-09 02:08:27
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answered by minefelloff 6
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so long because of the fact the middle-Easterners blow up industry places, faculties, police stations, embassies, college buses, trains, one yet another, their very very own government, i think they might't anticipate very lots admiration. The Germans and the eastern have been crushed into the floor, yet whilst the conflict substitute into over, they with the help of united statesa. worked perplexing to rebuild their countries, and grew to become 2 of the richest countries interior the international. The Muslims are doing each and every thing opposite. If the Muslims are clever , the Germans and eastern are rather stupid.
2016-09-28 21:34:49
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answered by woodell 4
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it is indeed sorry to find that some people think religion to be the cradles of hatred and evil policies. it is true that in the modern world, religion has undegone many pressures of ideology plays and some religions are associated with terrorism. it is not the fault of the religion but that of religious fanatics. the question is how far saudis iraqis and other muslims are hated. ask these saudis and iraqis, how much hatred exists towards christains. what will their answer be? u already know the answer. so who is to be blamed? which religion is to be blamed. people who live in the false security offered by the superpower nations will find it difficult to understand the lives of the middle easterns who are always plagued by political crises, much of it worsened by western interference. why thinking abt hatred towards other races. let us all look into our hearts and find out how pure are we. before we discard religion lets find whether we are pure enough to cleanse it.also before blaming religion let us renalyse our political stands.
2007-11-09 01:45:37
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answered by lilac4u 3
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Harbouring hatred hinders healing
2007-11-09 08:15:52
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answered by alan h 1
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I don't hate them, I pity them. I feel sorry for the women who don't know there is another option. That they are just as important as men. I feel bad because it doesn't seem like the governments care about those who are suffering. But I have never been there to see it first hand so I could have the wrong impression.
2007-11-09 01:39:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Same as any other group of people. There are good and bad in all countries and civilisations.
Today we just mistrust certain groups a little bit more because of all the recent terrorist activity.
2007-11-09 01:38:45
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answered by Copper 4
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For God so loved the world...
I imagine there is a lot of hatred for many of the groups you mentioned. It is misplaced... although not entirely without understanding. That is there is so much strife already in those areas and much of it due to extremist islamic practices.
That being said.... the job of the Christian is to pray for God's mercy and love. To love them, in spite of the islamicfanatics hatred of any and every one who is not Muslim.
2007-11-09 01:36:37
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answered by thankyou "iana" 6
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It is not hate, just fear of being called an infidel who needs to
be destroyed. If non Islamic people are not referred to as
infidels who must be destroyed then all would be very friendly.
2007-11-09 02:31:25
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answered by henry m 3
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My only issue is if Middle Easterners come to my country, do not assimilate, do not learn the language of the country, do not try to fit in, and start insisting that our customs be changed to their standards.
If you come to my country you have to accept the fact that Christians celebrate Christmas, that we listen to music, go to theatres, enjoy pork or alcoholic beverages, and don't want to see foot baths in public restrooms. And we treat our women well and do not have to accept your beliefs. If you have an issue with that, then maybe you shouldn't be here.
If I go to your country I will accept your customs, and attempt to learn your language.
2007-11-09 01:41:03
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answered by Tom S 7
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I have encountred some protestant who blocked me and let an Orthodox chat room becuse a good number of he people there were mid eastern. The issue is willful ignroance....wating to simplify some complex issues into us vrs them.
2007-11-09 01:48:05
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't hate them but I am "afraid" of what they might do. For instance, when I get on an airplane I am totally freaked out if I see a middle-easterner and do not enjoy my flight wondering if they are going to blow up the plane. That is how terrorism works.
2007-11-09 01:35:29
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answered by Kaliko 6
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