Posted on 07/11/2006 7:03:20 AM PDT by Valin
Edited on 07/11/2006 7:13:39 AM PDT by Admin Moderator. [history]
Bernard Lewis is arguably the most important living scholar of Islam in the West. Author of more than two dozen books, the retired Princeton professor, who turned 90 earlier this year, has long been an adviser to governments and policymakers seeking to understand the intricacies of Islam and its relationship to the Western world.
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Shameless Ping? What is meant by that???
I'm no esteemed scholar... but johnny7's been thinkin' that since we cut-and-run in Vietnam.
The war is against Wahhabists as Professor Lewis says: - but the trouble is that it's hard to be a Koranic literalist and be anything other than a fanatic.
Islam gravitates towards its Wahhabist-in-all-but-name nutjobs, whereas Christianity specifically curtails the actions of any crazed killers in its midst.
Islam gravitates towards its Wahhabist-in-all-but-name nutjobs
Really? Then why don't we see more examples of terrorism?
A good article on Islam-Mecca-The Whore of Babylon can be found at yourarmstoisrael.org , select "sermon notes" and pull up "The Final End Time Beast". Print it and save for future reference.
Here's a link to a list of terrorist incidents from the State Department...there have been quite a few.
Significant Terrorist Incidents, 1961-2003: A Brief Chronology
BTW...there are incidents on that list that are unrelated to islam. I refer you to the islamic-related ones only.
Shameless and predictable. Same ol, same ol!
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I beg your pardon?
What, there's not enough examples of Islamic terrorism for you? It's only a constant drumbeat going on for 1400 years now...
Renowned scholar weighs in on religion, politics, extremism and war
Read the Dallas News article (summary/excerpts) here or the original (much longer) transcript of Bernard Lewis speech at The Pew Forum on April 27, 2006: Islam and the West: A Conversation with Bernard Lewis
VERY Interesting!
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see post # 16
"In [the Islamic] world, religion embraces far more than it does in the Christian or post-Christian world. We are accustomed to talking of church and state and a whole series of pairs of words that go with them lay and ecclesiastical, secular and religious, spiritual and temporal and so on. These pairs of words simply do not exist in classical Islamic terminology because the dichotomy that these words express is unknown."
This is a fundamental problem in trying to assimilate Islamics into becoming acceptable to the West.
I am familiar with this slogan. I feel that while we are indeed engaged in a war against terror, it is inadequate and even misleading. If Churchill had informed the country in 1940, "We are engaged in a war against bomber aircraft and submarines," that would have been an accurate statement but not a very helpful one. To say we are engaged in a war against terror is of the same order.
Terror is a tactic. It's a method of waging war. It is not a cause, it is not an adversary, it is not anything that one can identify as an opponent, and I think we need to be more specific in fighting a war. It's useful to know who the enemy is.
On Wahhabism
Ping.
bttt
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