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By Alice Aslan, published 29/5/2009What lies at the heart of the fierce opposition to the construction of mosques and Islamic schools in some parts of Australia?
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Posted by Constance, Thursday, 9 July 2009 11:51:52 PM
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Constance,
Thank you for your comment. I have replied on the wrong thread. Sorry. Please refer: http://forum.onlineopinion.com.au/thread.asp?discussion=2909&page=15 O. Posted by Oliver, Saturday, 11 July 2009 7:07:26 PM
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Are you able to differentiate between the lives of Jesus and Mohamad (a sexual hedonistic egomaniac) for a start. Now if each of the named religions were in inspired by each of these men – Muslims and Christians would have to be poles apart as there could not be any stronger example of contrast. Muslims are on occasion are called Mohamadists which would actually be a more accurate name that reflects their truer ideology as a totalitarian cult. I recommend you check out the ex-Muslim sites and any ex-Christian sites if are able to find? – just google and swallow.
The anti-religious are incapable of any sincere analysis of religions because they just don’t do that do they? I’m not particularly religious, just defending my western heritage, which it’s civilisation has Christianity in its “clannish”! roots, which has given me freedom I appreciate today. I didn’t earn my freedom, I was lucky enough to inherit it. I’m no bigot, but consider myself broadminded and have travelled for over 3 years overall in a lot of different countries. I even got a ride while hitchhiking by a Muslim truck driver and stayed in his house overnight with his family. (I’m not against any Muslim decent individual.) Those days are gone in today’s world where fundamentalism is becoming more mainstream in Islam I’m afraid and which has become a Trojan horse in the West.