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Muslim leaders, it’s time to get serious : Comments

By Patrick Goodenough, published 2/8/2005

Patrick Goodenough argues it is time for Muslims to denounce terrorists and prevent mosques being used to spread bigootry and hatred.

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Irfan.......you're a pathetic apologist. You can't argue rationally so you call us all rednecks, saying you must go off to work. Good on you, considering unemployment among your bretheren is sky high

Peace.......are you serious? Christian terrorists? To be honest, I'm actually upset there hasn't been some sort of radical Christian group targeting extremist Muslims, given our western governments are incapable. Your understanding of world conflicts is naive if you believe that the US is a terrorist by killing civilians. You must see the world in context.

We live in a scumhole planet where the only people with any morals are western Europeans, all the rest are savages. So you get a situation in the Middle East, where the west armed a monster like Saddam Hussein to protect their interests, which at the time was ensuring Iran didn't spread it's sewer philosophy of a world Islamic state, under which no one but Muslims have any rights. At least under western domination, our philosophy is that if you're philosophy is peaceful, and doesn't discriminate against others, you can keep it.

This is the problem we in the west are currently facing with Islam. Our weak leaders blurt out the nonsense that Islam, like Christianity, is a religion of peace. Even though endless Islamologists (academics who study Islam) as well as Islamic clerics themselves the world over, say that Islam can't tolerate non-Muslims. Put these words to the actions of Muslims worldwide & you have undisputable evidence that this is so. Christians get executed in Saudi Arabia, for example. But to the core, Islam is hateful & intolerant. One only has to type the Prophet Mohammed into Google.com & one gets responses of caravan raids, murderer, preacher of genocide, and so on.

Jesus Christ's final words were telling God to forgive his murderers for they not know what they do..........Mohammed's last words were to his followers to drive the non-Muslims from Arabia, which we now call ethnic cleansing.......
Posted by Benjamin, Sunday, 14 August 2005 10:46:54 PM
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Benjamin
Your last paragraph is relevent, the christian faith is supposed to be about forgiving and not about killing.
It is not okay to kill as long as you claim that you are doing the killing in the name of God or because God told you to do it.
If you want to compare Islam and Christianity I suppose you could try and do a body count for the last 1000 years to see which religion has been reponsible for the most deaths.
We are supposed to be the only reasoning species of life on the planet but we certainly have not been making very good use of this ability.
Posted by Peace, Wednesday, 17 August 2005 2:10:37 PM
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Perhaps posters to this thread might like to check out http://www.ihsanic-intelligence.com
It features a comprehensive Islamic legal ruling which condemns suicide terrorism under any and all circumstances. They're not all Jihadist fanatics, you know.
Posted by anomie, Wednesday, 17 August 2005 2:47:26 PM
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