To: zimdog
You wrote, "But "a Muslim" is not necessarily the same as "an Islamic terrorist"."
Unless and until significant numbers of Muslims start speaking out against terrorism in toto and loudly, publicly repudiating the terrible violence done to innocents in the name of their faith, I view them all with suspicion and loathing. Yeah, that's right: all of them. I look at Muslims the same way I look at scientologists or any other whacked-out cult members.
To hell with their mad, blood-soaked, satanically inspired prophet. To hell with their so-called holy book. Literally.
To: Rembrandt_fan
Unless and until significant numbers of Muslims start speaking out against terrorism in toto and loudly, publicly repudiating the terrible violence done to innocents in the name of their faith, I view them all with suspicion and loathing. That's been the case for quite some time. The media (especially the Jihad Media) doesn't cover it so well, and you're probably not combing the papers and the internet looking for examples. Expect to see quite a few in the next week as we approach the anniversary of 9-11.
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09/04/2006 1:25:40 AM PDT by
zimdog
To: Rembrandt_fan
Great post. I agree with you completely. If they follow the koran, as muslims do, which calls for converting or killing infidels, then they are part of the problem. The only good "muslim" is one who does not believe in the koran. If they don't follow the koran, they're not muslim. Ergo.....
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