To: Ravi; sukhoi-30mki; HarleyD; caww; kosta50; Kolokotronis; Do Not Make Fun Of His Ears; ...
From the article:
More importantly, Cordoba House is an attempt to rewrite history. One hundred years from now Americans will only see the mosque, and the Twin Towers will be distant memory. Two hundred years later, Americans might doubt if the Twin Towers ever existed.
5 posted on
09/11/2010 1:44:28 AM PDT by
Cronos
(A little learning is a dangerous thing; drink deep, or taste not the Pierian spring: Alexander P)
To: Cronos
Heck, why wait a hundred years? Some people now are trying to rewrite history by questioning whether the United States didn’t blow up the towers.
6 posted on
09/11/2010 2:44:25 AM PDT by
HarleyD
To: Cronos; Ravi; sukhoi-30mki; HarleyD; caww; Kolokotronis; Do Not Make Fun Of His Ears
More importantly, Cordoba House is an attempt to rewrite history. One hundred years from now Americans will only see the mosque, and the Twin Towers will be distant memory. Two hundred years later, Americans might doubt if the Twin Towers ever existed That is a mathematical certainty unless something miraculous changes the current trend. The prevailing cultures which will dominate this land beginning in the next 30-50 years will make sure of the fulfillment of this prophesy. I am sure, even in the dying days of the Roman Empire an average Roman citizen could not imagine a world without Rome, even if the writing was on the wall.
8 posted on
09/11/2010 7:42:43 AM PDT by
kosta50
(God is tired of repenting -- Jeremiah 15:6, KJV)
To: Cronos
If that place gets built it will carry a stigma with it forever. Despite what it's called it will still be known as the Ground Zero Mosque.
Just as these two temples have enormous symbolic significance for Hindu devotees...
Besides, he doesn't make a very good argument when he goes about giving history lessons about what has not been forgotten in India.
12 posted on
09/11/2010 8:34:52 AM PDT by
philman_36
(Pride breakfasted with plenty, dined with poverty, and supped with infamy. Benjamin Franklin)
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