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Old Feb 11th, 2006, 10:56 PM       
Good, then the majority of the Middle Eastern Muslim world are living in sin, free of Jews or Christians amongst their communities. Like I said, not even moderate Muslims evoke those verses when dealing with the topic of Israel, or Bethlehem, which is now a Muslim city, or hell.....anywhere in the region.

Al Qaeda put an article on their website saying "yeah okay, so the Koran says Israel should belong to the Jews, but they don't deserve it, so there". Why should outsiders care more for what the Koran says then how the Koran is being practiced? I mean, it's your problem if the Koran is being defaced, it's only my problem if I'm the target of genocide, because of it.

Fuzzbot, you are a fundamentalist with some progressive views. Why should I dissassociate the clerics, Muslim outreach organizations, and religious scholars from their religion ? They would tell me you're the one practicing it wrong. Hell, I agree with you, simply because I like your interpretation better, but why should I dissassociate Muslim terrorism from the religion when they are the ones who make up the majority of Islamic leadership itself?

And yes, I would say Christian, and Jewish terrorism is just as bad... If it even existed on the level of Islamicist terror. I'm not defending Kahanist or Hilltop Youth, am I? They're both religious groups, just as Hamas is a religious group, once led by an Islamic cleric.

So again, when a Islamic suicide bomber reads from the Koran, and says all the reasons he feels justified in killing Jews, you're asking me to pretend he's not a Muslim ? Is there a special name I should be calling him? Because I'm sorry, he's not just a terrorist on par with the Weather Underground. Your argument is about as idiotic as asking us to seperate the White Militia aspect from Timothy Mcveighs case, or say, talk about the IRA and pretend there wasn't a religious component. Dream on.
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