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What is an 'appropriate response' PM?

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Josephus,

That must be some of that false news that we are hearing about,
I really can't believe that followers of the Prophet (PBWH) could even think such a thing let alone utter such a dire threat.

Perhaps Foxy can explain why such a mistake has been made and how the media have been fooled into reporting something that is so at variance with the true spirit of The Religion of Peace?
Posted by Is Mise, Tuesday, 28 March 2017 9:17:33 AM
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Dear Is Mise,

Islam does not promote violence or peace. Islam is just
a religion and like every religion in the world it
depends on what people bring to it. If you're a violent
person, pathologically sick, your Islam, Judaism,
Christianity, Hinduism, is going to be violent. There
are marauding monks in Myanmar slaughtering women and
children. Does Buddhism promote violence? Of course not.
Take a look at what certain people have done in the name
of their religions. People are violent or peaceful and
that often depends on their politics, their social world,
the ways that they see their communities and who their
enemies are. Religions are big and diverse and people get
out of them what they bring into them.
Posted by Foxy, Tuesday, 28 March 2017 9:50:35 AM
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Good on ya, Foxy!!

We knew that you'd rise to the occasion.
Posted by Is Mise, Tuesday, 28 March 2017 9:54:59 AM
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Who to believe, OLO's Foxy who admits that she is ignorant of the Koran and says to take her beliefs on trust, or experts like Ali A. Rizvi, Pakistani-Canadian author of 'The Atheist Muslim: A Journey from Religion to Reason'?

Maybe rely on one's commonsense to guide,

An Open Letter to Moderate Muslims
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/ali-a-rizvi/an-open-letter-to-moderat_b_5930764.html

"Ali A. Rizvi grew up in Libya, Saudi Arabia, and Pakistan before moving to Canada and the United States when he was 24. Rizvi has been writing extensively about secularism in the Muslim world for several years, contributing to The Huffington Post and other major media outlets like CNN. Rizvi is also a medical communications professional and a trained physician and oncologic pathologist."

What about this brave article too?
"To Counter ISIS Propaganda, Let’s Stop Treating the Quran as Infallible"
By Fathima Imra Nazeer
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/fathima-imra-nazeer/how-to-defeat-isis_b_5871532.html
Posted by leoj, Tuesday, 28 March 2017 10:29:09 AM
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http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2017/mar/27/should-blame-islam-terrorism
Posted by Foxy, Tuesday, 28 March 2017 10:54:54 AM
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Very interesting, Foxy, but how can we be sure, that as a good, moderate Muslim, he is not lying?
Posted by Is Mise, Tuesday, 28 March 2017 11:10:28 AM
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