Good thing. We need to see more of this.
1 posted on
02/26/2006 9:12:10 PM PST by
Lorianne
To: Lorianne
It is one of a series of talks aimed at steering Muslims away from extremism by clearing up misconceptions and misinterpretations of the Koran, part of the Radical Middleway Project. Hmmm.........
Radical and yet Middleway.....
That's interesting.........
2 posted on
02/26/2006 9:19:41 PM PST by
Fiddlstix
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To: Lorianne
This sounds like the differences btwn socialism and communism:
Socialism is communism but with a timetable
Socialism is communism with manners
4 posted on
02/26/2006 9:42:30 PM PST by
Rembrandt
(We would have won Viet Nam w/o Dim interference.)
To: Lorianne
First thing they will have to do is ban the Koran and get rid of that Mohammad guy's teachings. In other words, terrorism and Islam are the same thing, this is like dressing a wolf in a sheepskin and calling him fido. It's rough on the children in the end.
5 posted on
02/26/2006 9:54:19 PM PST by
American in Israel
(A wise man's heart directs him to the right, but the foolish mans heart directs him toward the left.)
To: Lorianne
"Good thing. We need to see more of this."
It is a good thing and I am glad you posted it. But notice the comments? Ugly and nasty even though the article was saying that the talks were for the express purpose of combating extremism. Comments that make me sick. I just finished reading a thread where everyone was screaming about how the Muslim moderates don't speak up. And right here we are reading about moderates that are tying and the majority of posts just trash them. There is a lot of extremism right here on FR.
To: Lorianne
7 posted on
02/27/2006 12:04:33 AM PST by
nopardons
To: Lorianne
Fighting extremism! How nice. Now they can get down to practicing Islam the way it should be!
Islam is Peace!TM
Embrace Diversity!
8 posted on
02/27/2006 12:32:48 AM PST by
Bon mots
To: Lorianne
Damned if they do and damned if they don't.
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