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To: snoringbear
The big difference between Europe and the US is that the Muslims do not arrive and go on welfare.

America is a Christian nation and Christianity offers hope for all men. Remember, only a couple of the 9-11 hijackers knew they were going to die that day. Its pretty hard to see that you have an opportunity for a better life and be willing to throw it away once you have attained it. I would be willing to bet that Muslim conversion to Christianity in America will increase. Most Muslims ancestors were Christians before they were Muslims and were converted by the sword.

31 posted on 02/27/2007 3:58:15 AM PST by nativist
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To: nativist
Well Nativist, hope you are right. But, I don't really see any indication of American Muslims assimilating into Christianity, especially when the penalty for doing such an act is death. I think that in the U.S., the probability of any Muslim being murdered for crossing over is remote. But, anyone that should do this would most certainly be shunned. To gain some insight into American Muslim thinking consider this; American Muslims have been "very" silent when it comes to criticizing radical Muslim terrorist acts. The reason is two-fold; some are afraid to speak out, and some covertly favor these terrorist acts. In fact, some even contribute financially to these terrorist organizations. It's convoluted logic that many successful, professional American Muslims apply. On the one hand while they enjoy and partake of the many blessings of the U.S., they on the other hand secretly despise and loathe Americans and our way of life. So, go figure. Just don't take their silence as approval, big mistake....
40 posted on 02/27/2007 3:41:40 PM PST by snoringbear
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