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1 posted on 07/11/2007 9:41:57 PM PDT by ventanax5
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I suppose I will be playing devil's advocate here, but consider that in America we not only have doctors whom kill people, that's their profession and we pay them to do it.

Why should a medical degree magically transform the Muzzies into life-loving pacifists?

2 posted on 07/11/2007 10:08:01 PM PDT by explodingspleen
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“This Enlightenment model, which has worked quite effectively in Europe and the United States...”

With the number of Americans polled saying they don’t believe in evolution, I’d say the Enlightenment has not even reached, much less worked, in the United States.


4 posted on 07/12/2007 12:19:34 PM PDT by gcruse (Let's strike Iran while it's hot.)
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A wolf in sheeps clothing is still a wolf.

Can’t change a leopards spots..

Those maxims have a basis.


6 posted on 07/12/2007 6:58:31 PM PDT by TASMANIANRED (Taz Struck By Lightning Faces Battery Charge)
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To: ventanax5; Lando Lincoln; neverdem; quidnunc; .cnI redruM; Valin; King Prout; SJackson; dennisw; ...
Lee Harris:

...It was at the University of Glasgow that the great Adam Smith taught. Like the other members of the Scottish Enlightenment, Smith believed in the power of education to free men and to improve human prospects. In his masterpiece, The Wealth of Nations, Smith argued that the state should educate the working classes not simply because it was the right thing to do, but also because it was prudent. For Smith’s close friend, the philosopher David Hume, an ignorant multitude was a dangerous multitude, because ignorance bred both superstition and fanaticism. A practical, universal education, grounded in the scientific or experimental point of view, was the best means of assuring the peace and stability essential to a nation’s prosperity and security. Those educated in science could learn to live in harmony with one another.

This Enlightenment model, which has worked quite effectively in Europe and the United States, as well as in other parts of the world, has always relied on an advanced elite that brings learning to the masses through universal secular education. Many have hoped that Muslim nations would adopt the same model, with the same results. A minority of Muslim technocrats, who had received Western-style scientific educations, would help lead the Middle East into the modern era. They, too, would be eager to transcend their own narrow cultural perspectives, and to join other like-minded men and women across the globe.

But if Westernized technocrats like the Glasgow terrorists and the London bombers can enthusiastically embrace radical Islam, what group is left that can bring about the modernization of the Middle East?


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7 posted on 07/13/2007 1:13:06 PM PDT by Tolik
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