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Originally Posted by ern59
Syb, therein lies the whole problem. We don't leave them be, we have always been sticking our nose in, telling them what they "should" do or be. We have never even tried to get out of there because of our corporate interests. The west butts its nose in all the time.
As for the Koran and the passage about the "infidels being destroyed", I wish people would read their own bible sometimes. What about "Whosoever does not beliveth in me shall perish but he who believes shall have everlasting life". It is a foundation of every religion about belief. Translation for "infidel" is "non-believer", plain and simple. A bunch of people have taken this to the extreme and that is sad but to say that every Muslim in the world thinks this way is just another statement based on paranoia and half-truths. It just fuels hatred and makes matters worse than they already are. Catch the criminals like Bin Laden and be vigilant,yes, but let's not wage war on the masses because of the actions of a few. I surely don't want to argue with you about the shoulda,coulda,woulda because that is pointless but before we make statements of hate, we need to let our emotions subside and use our heads. I would suggest that the west sit down and talk to the Muslims in their community instead of just treating them all like like evil terrorists and criminals with no tangible proof. We have done as much to create this problem as the radical leaders in Islam have.
I can't stay here and debate this with y'all and you are free to disagree as that is your right. I just hope that people start to see that we are not innocent in this matter and that emotion can't guide our actions. The end of hatred has to start somewhere and when we don't even give things a chance to work, how can we truly say that it won't work?
Peace & love to all, Ernie.
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This is the reason I was very careful to say EXTREMIST Muslims. Of course you can take the level headed Muslim, sit down, and talk peace, but it is not in the extremist's interests to make peace. Their mission in life is to take out the infidels. The leaders of the oil producing middle eastern countries do not want us to leave them alone. They are more than happy to have our cooperate interests. They are making money hand over fist from us. They probably see the radicals as pesky flies as they do not have to worry about the extremists attacking them. They are already Muslim. These countries get the best of both worlds.
I think the Christians should pray for these people peaceful and radical alike, however, to turn our backs and just say leave them alone and they will forget about us, is dangerous and foolish.