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HEARTLESS wrote: Kate attempt to twist your usual BS as you seem to always do. If I train, or train my kids in the use of firearms, it is a defensive usage, not the jihadist teachings of Islam.
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Nmysys wrote: Kate:
What exactly is your point? Should be just accept the fact that the Muslim world is a peaceful world and let them over-run our country as they are doing in Europe and try to live in Peace with them? Is that your philosophy?
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There are certainly attacks by Muslims in the name of their religion. Is it the majority of Muslims that believe these attacks are justified, or is it a few fanatics? What we've been told by Bailey Bud, who has first hand knowledge, is that it's the actions of a few fanatics. Yet you want to attribute the actions of a few to be applied to an entire religion, thus damning everyone that is Muslim.Nmysys wrote: The problem is that you believe that nonsense.
Let's assume that you are right. You have agreed that BOTH religions preach or have preached the same thing. With that premise in mind, you have just substantiated everything we have been saying. Do you see terrorist attacks being waged by Christians or by Israel?
Do you see Terrorist attacks being waged by Muslims? How many can you attribute to the Muslims?
Do Jews or Christians use Suicide Bombs? Can you truly point out any time in modern times that Jews or Christians trained their children to strap on a bomb and go kill themselves and others?
Clothing? Seriously?Nmysys wrote: I might agree with you a little bit if I saw these so called moderate and peace loving Muslims that I protest that they are, speak out just a little more against the FEW radical ones. The problem to me is that they don't wear one st of clothing that specifies that they are the peaceful ones and another set that specifies that they are the radical ones.
You can look that up in a dictionary.Nmysys wrote: What does JIHAD mean?
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I accept Bailey Bud's eyewitness viewpoint a lot more readily than I will accept your assertions. I think that the vast majority of Muslims just want to live their lives. There are a few fanatics that want to do violence, but I'm pretty sure that they are a very small minority. It's not burying my head in the sand, it's accepting the reality that most people, of all religions, just want to go on about their lives without being fanatical about their religion.Nmysys wrote: So what BB says you accept as the gospel and are not concerned that there will be terrorist attacks here in the USA? Apparently you accept the fat that they are by in large, a peaceful religion that means you no harm. Bury your head further in the sand and you will be safe.
Are you sure it's few and far between? Usually, for every one person that speaks up, there are thousands that agree, but are silent. If it was the majority of Muslims that are not peaceful, then wouldn't we be overrun with thousands or millions of Muslims trying to kill us? Instead, it's just a few that are trying to attack us using terrorist methods.Nmysys wrote: Yes BB posted one or two examples of Muslims who protest against the Radical Extremists, and I am actually impressed there are some who are standing up against them. The problem as I see it is that they are few and far between. Unfortunately I don't believe that it is the majority of them that are peaceful.
Do you expect the fanatical terrorist to wear signs or a uniform?Nmysys wrote: Are you too oblivious to understand what I meant by the fact that you can't tell the difference between a peaceful one and a radical one by what they are wearing, or would you rather scoff at me instead?
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