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Moonliner 05-06-2011 09:25 AM

Ten years down the road from 9/11 and what is Al-Qaida up to?

Procuring small yield nuclear weapons from the ex-soviet union?

Running bio-weapons labs to create their own weapons of mass destruction?

Training vast legions of operatives how to bring down airplanes using only shoelaces and a hair comb?

Nope.

Their great plan is Train Tipping. And even that was just day dreaming.

I think we need to revoke their "Terrorist" card and issue them "Vandal" cards instead.

JWBear 05-06-2011 09:35 AM

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Originally Posted by alphabassettgrrl (Post 346430)
I think part of it is because some of the people believe that all people must be converted to Islam. That no infidels must be allowed. Who are they to enforce orthodoxy? But they do somehow feel it is their duty.

I think some of it is born of insecurity- if there are other choices for religions, they can't feel as secure in their choice. If there is only one, they know they're doing it right. I think a lot of things boil down this way- that people don't want to have to make a choice, because they might make the "wrong" choice.

I think some of it is that Western civilizations have a lot of temptation, for people who are forbidden alcohol, the freedom of women, etc. I'm wondering if this taps into the dissatisfaction of some people with their religion- they follow it, but they don't really want to. In an area where there is no other choice, the path is clear. But once you know other things are possible.... and you want them...

And the people don't want to recognize the dissatisfaction. So you wipe out the temptation, and supposedly your people will be happy again. Doesn't work that way, but I think that's the plan.

Other factors tie into why they hate us.



Everything you just said can also be applied to some Christians and Jews... Or, for that matter, fanatic followers of any religion.

Not Afraid 05-06-2011 10:22 AM

I think religion should be outlawed world-wide. It would solve a lot of problems, wouldn't it?

JWBear 05-06-2011 10:59 AM

Humanity would just find something else to kill each other over.

alphabassettgrrl 05-06-2011 11:18 AM

True- radicals of all stripes tend to follow the same patterns.

scaeagles 05-06-2011 11:35 AM

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Originally Posted by JWBear (Post 346435)
Everything you just said can also be applied to some Christians and Jews... Or, for that matter, fanatic followers of any religion.

This is true, but I think (note the word think - not stating anything as fact because I have no data to back it up. it's opinion) the difference is that this behavior is encouraged by a large portion of the Islamic community. Not saying a majority, but a large portion.

While there are radical groups within any religion, it seems to be most supported and widespread within Islam.

JWBear 05-06-2011 02:11 PM

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Originally Posted by scaeagles (Post 346447)
This is true, but I think (note the word think - not stating anything as fact because I have no data to back it up. it's opinion) the difference is that this behavior is encouraged by a large portion of the Islamic community. Not saying a majority, but a large portion.

While there are radical groups within any religion, it seems to be most supported and widespread within Islam.

I'm not so sure that this isn't just what we are being fed by the media. Remember, not all Muslims are Arabs, not even a majority of them.

On the other hand, the silence coming from mainstream American Christians regarding their most violently fundimentalist bretheren is deafening.

scaeagles 05-06-2011 02:23 PM

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Originally Posted by JWBear (Post 346453)
On the other hand, the silence coming from mainstream American Christians regarding their most violently fundimentalist bretheren is deafening.

Ummm....I'm truthfully not trying to be ignorant here. Abortion clinic bombings and death threats against abortion doctors are condemned, and I haven't heard of a bombing in ages. I'm trying to think (seriously) of other widepsread violence out there. Maybe this is what you are referring to - that it just doesn't come out in the media? But in terms of scope, I figure I'd hear about it if it were something on the scale of 9/11 (duh) and even other smaller acts, such as embassey bombings and the like.

BarTopDancer 05-06-2011 03:04 PM

Aside from the idiocy being spewed by religious talking heads wanna be Republican candidates/pundits I haven't heard of any asinine acts being done in the name of Christianity. I can't remember the last time I heard of an abortion clinic bombing.

JWBear 05-06-2011 04:15 PM

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Originally Posted by scaeagles (Post 346455)
Ummm....I'm truthfully not trying to be ignorant here. Abortion clinic bombings and death threats against abortion doctors are condemned, and I haven't heard of a bombing in ages. I'm trying to think (seriously) of other widepsread violence out there. Maybe this is what you are referring to - that it just doesn't come out in the media? But in terms of scope, I figure I'd hear about it if it were something on the scale of 9/11 (duh) and even other smaller acts, such as embassey bombings and the like.

Sure, the individual acts of Christian terrorism are decried, when they happen. But, how many mainstream Christian leaders speak out regularly against their fellow Christians who preach hate and intollerance? Not very many. By their silence they condone and support those fanatics, even if they do not mean to.


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