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Quran has little value to people who are not Muslims Saturday, June 18, 2005 Is Mahmoud El-Yousseph the selfappointed spokesman for all Muslims in central Ohio? It seems that every time a sensitive issue arises that in any way involves Islam, he is the first to fire off a letter to The Dispatch. In his letter to the editor of May 26, El-Yousseph engaged in some distortions that render his basic premise (that the Quran is valuable to all humankind) meaningless. The Quran is not valuable to all humankind. It is not valuable at all to non-Muslims. To non-Muslims, who...
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It is not quite accurate to compare the Qur'an to the Bible. The traditional Christian position is that the Bible reveals Jesus, who is held to be the eternal, uncreated Word of God, whereas in Islam it is Muhammad who reveals the eternal, uncreated Word of God—i.e. the Qur'an. Thus, the Bible corresponds to Muhammad and Jesus to the Qur'an. One offense of Salman Rushdie's book The Satanic Verses was its seeming denigration of the Qur'an: it was the equivalent for Christians of blaspheming Jesus. Regarding this sign, Muslims believe it is as though someone placed a sign outside a...
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Seventeen people have been killed and hundreds wounded in riots by Muslims since Newsweek published its story about an American interrogator flushing a Koran down the toilet at the detention center at Guantanamo Bay. And yet the media establishment seems preoccupied only with the fact that Newsweek, in publishing a false story, has done a very bad thing. And that the Bush Administration must do something to soothe Muslim feelings. There is no excusing Newsweek’s irresponsibility in this. But this is not really a story about media bias or carelessness at all. There is a much larger story that is...
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SECAUCUS -- I smell something - and it ain’t a copy of the Qu’ran sopping wet from being stuck in a toilet in Guantanamo Bay. It’s the ink drying on Scott McClellan’s resignation, and in an only partly imperfect world, it would be drifting out over Washington, and imminently. ...Snip... But Monday afternoon, while offering himself up to the networks for a series of rare, almost unprecedented sit-down interviews on the White House lawn, Press Secretary McClellan said, in effect, that General Myers, and the head of the after-action report following the disturbances in Jalalabad, Lieutenant General Karl Eikenberry, were...
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WASHINGTON - While arguments over the authenticity of purported Vietnam-era memos consumed the presidential race Friday, new poll results held little but bad news for Sen. John Kerry. advertisement The memo battle was the culmination of a week’s worth of disappointment for adversaries of President Bush: Forensics experts say that documents CBS News used in a story contending Bush disobeyed an order from his Air National Guard commander in 1972 are suspicious and may be fakes. Democrats had hoped the documents would damage Bush's re-election hopes. On Thursday, Sen. Tom Harkin, D-Iowa, one of Kerry's outspoken supporters, had said, "The...
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Just read that a rally was scheduled for Del Mar Park in Aurora at 3. Well that one has been cancelled and relocated to the west steps of the Capitol Building in Denver at 2 p.m.
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We need a bumper sticker made with the words : FLUSH THE JOHNS Please put some examples below.
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Print this bad boy out and put it on billboards, your cube, your car...where ever!
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IBM flushes restroom patent By Troy Wolverton Staff Writer, CNET News.com October 11, 2002, 2:28 PM PT IBM has quietly eliminated a patent it received on a method for determining who gets to use the bathroom next. The computing giant received a patent for a "system and method for providing reservations for restroom use" in December. But the company later decided to renounce all of its patent claims after a petition was made against it, according to documents released this week by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office. IBM spokesman Chris Andrews acknowledged that the company withdrew the patent. "We...
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