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Egypt: 25 killed by bomb blast at St Mark's Cathedral
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<blockquote data-quote="SolomonVII" data-source="post: 70532711" data-attributes="member: 12407"><p>[Staff edit] </p><p></p><p>There is no group in existence at any time or any place that is so morally upstanding that constant self-criticism and vigilance is not required.</p><p>It was not that long ago that it was the Muslim Brotherhood that were the moral and political leaders of Egypt. They were very much of the order of Islam that was for the "Jim Crow" laws of Christian dhimmitude, and even went as far to call for violence against Christians in response to their overthrow.</p><p>The present leader of Egypt is one of the few brave political souls who called for a reform of Islam to break a hold of Islamic "Jim Crow" on the Islamic religion. Unfortunately Sisi was pretty much dismissed as a usurper by the Obama administration, and is not much in the news any more. His vision of Islam is sidelined.</p><p></p><p>[Staff edit]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SolomonVII, post: 70532711, member: 12407"] [Staff edit] There is no group in existence at any time or any place that is so morally upstanding that constant self-criticism and vigilance is not required. It was not that long ago that it was the Muslim Brotherhood that were the moral and political leaders of Egypt. They were very much of the order of Islam that was for the "Jim Crow" laws of Christian dhimmitude, and even went as far to call for violence against Christians in response to their overthrow. The present leader of Egypt is one of the few brave political souls who called for a reform of Islam to break a hold of Islamic "Jim Crow" on the Islamic religion. Unfortunately Sisi was pretty much dismissed as a usurper by the Obama administration, and is not much in the news any more. His vision of Islam is sidelined. [Staff edit] [/QUOTE]
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