To HoosierDaddy and any other bible thumpers.
We can start a Christian hate thread if you like. There are plenty of arguments against it and will fill more pages than this thread has.
I don't feel that we need to start one. However, if you like, we can.
It is incorrect of us to use one religion to judge another. It's like adding with fictional numbers. It doesn't matter what the total is, if the numbers aren't real.
I would also like to point out that Islam isn't the problem. I say that because there are many places that practice and follow Islam.
For Example, Indonesia. My wife lived there for seven years when she was younger. A majority of the population practices Islam and act
very different than their Middle Eastern counterparts. Indonesia is a tropical island and anybody who has ever lived on a tropical island, knows about "Island Time" or the it'll get done, when it get's done mentality. They are firm in their beliefs and they don't harm people.
There are extremists everywhere. The Bali Bombings in '02 were done by extremists, not the population. Like the 9/11 attacks were by extremists not the population as a whole.
That's where this is very dangerous ground. There are extremists that are very dangerous. However, they are the
minority not the maj. Whereas this thread seems to be a hate thread directed to the religion as a whole. If Islam was as dangerous as this threads seems to be saying, then we would be at war with every country that practices Islam. That is not the case. We are at war with extremists, and as stated previously, there are extremists in every religion. Unfortunately, Islam is the current one under scrutiny. In the '90's it was the suicide gas dudes in Japan. In the '40's it was the reverse with the Holocaust. Then backtrack to all the weirdos who have killed for religion (there are A Lot and most has been done in the name of the Christain God).
It has always been the extremists that strike out at a society. There will always bee loose guns, people who cannot be counted on. We need to make it socially unacceptable and isolate the extremists.
This is the great contradiction. We, the USA, pride our selves on our individualism and the ability to stand alone. Yet, here we are fighting a loosing battle with the very element that makes us who we are.
My 'O my, the irony.