To: Stoat
Hm... In most cases, emulating a religion or religious garb that one does not adhere to would generally be called a "mockery".
This is funny on so many levels.
APf
10 posted on
11/12/2006 11:45:29 AM PST by
APFel
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To: APFel
Hm... In most cases, emulating a religion or religious garb that one does not adhere to would generally be called a "mockery".
Except in cases where an attempt is being made to score political points.
As the Jawa report points out, I'm wondering if the Muslim leaders will be equally eager to recommend that everyone wear a Yarmulke or a Star of David the next time a Jew is murdered by a local jihadist, as a show of support and solidarity?
14 posted on
11/12/2006 12:10:21 PM PST by
Stoat
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