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Well, if you have no clue about a lasting solution, maybe you shouldn't bash those of us who do. I have offered a basis of justice and equality, and of reworking the status quo to that end. I do maintain that it's not only just, but totally reality-based. Moreso than any variant of victor's justice, which is pretty much guaranteed not to last. Conflicts do not end when one side wins. Victors can impose terms on losers, but as long as the underlying causes of the conflict remain, so does the conflict, ready to break out again if cracks appear in the machinery of subjugation.
I shall humour your purpose for this thread, I've committed to it. Heck, I'm the one who gave you homework, it would be a most severe break of trust for me to bail out. I still hope we can treat cordially, despite the harsh words.
But as you wondered several times whether Islam has anything to do with the animus towards Israel, I shall answer you and neatly bridge it to your general query about Islam and war. To misquote Bertolt Brecht, it's both a holy war and a normal war. It's a normal war in the sense that it's fought over something completely secular: Homeland and right to live in it. It's a religious war in the sense that Islam commands us to fight on behalf of other Muslims who are suffering oppression and injustice. So yes, there is Islamic basis for a united front against Israel. As for whether I condone terror, no, not indiscriminate against a general population. Only against those who are directly guilty through their conscious actions of enacting and perpetuating Israel's crimes against the Palestinians. Cynical that I am, I'm becoming increasingly convinced that justice won't be enacted until imposed by Islamic bayonets, or the threat of such. Should the Islamic world bring Israel to heel, though, I would hope it would give the Jews the same justice I'm demanding for the Palestinians. I don't believe in permanent revocation of rights or infliction of injuries because of alleged war guilt, and I stand by that consistently.
how difficult it will be to hammer out a peace treaty.
Interesting mix of reasonable and downright scary!
And Servant of Jesus manages to miss the point again. Or deliberately twists it. Isn't there something in the Bible about false witness? Oh well, I doubt it matters, it's not like anything I say will actually make any difference for what he thinks. And I doubt he'll be able to convince anyone not already so. Rational people can read the whole thing on their own without any need or use of his "interpretations".
Don't generalize- show me where I have erred, if that is in fact the case.
What you did was use an analogy to show that what I said was absurd.No, it isn't. Look it up. It is proof via assumption of the contrary, and demonstration that the contrary leads to an absurdity, something we know is not true. It can be done entirely without analogy. Analogies have no inherent proof value in logic anyway, they're just illustrative devices.
No. It was an analogy... you extended mine in an effort to show my analogy was absurd if taken to a 'logical' conclusion. Except you made a false comparison.You refuted nothing. The example of a bank robber was not an analogy, it was an example of absurdity following.
I have said what I think of this. You don't accept this, based on projection...(example to follow from you...)I seriously doubt you accept the current possession of the Hagia Sophia for that matter, you're bluffing.
Do you actually ever make posts that aren't somehow connected to bashing Islam? It doesn't seem like that.
Accusing everyone of a lack of sincerity whilst avoiding evidence from Islamic sources on the use of violence makes for irony.
Bukhari:V4B52N260 "The Prophet said, 'If a Muslim discards his religion, kill him.'"
But, Montalban, don't you know, that Muhammad is right and everyone else is a liar and is wrong?
Qur'an 2:256 "There is no compulsion in religion."
Bukhari:V2B24N555 "I heard the Prophet say, 'Allah hates for you for asking too many questions.'"
Accusing everyone of a lack of sincerity whilst avoiding evidence from Islamic sources on the use of violence makes for irony.
It's a figure of speech, that possession is 9/10 of the law. Our Aussie Brother sometimes uses turns of phrase that are so totally foreign to me, I'm surprised to see him use this axiom. Anywhere I have lived, actual practice holds it to be true, which is sad.
It also makes for insight! C'mon Henry, you can do better.
No- I do try- by having the courage to directly point to verses in the Qur'an that promote violence, and to terrorist acts, and then looking Muslims directly in the eye, and saying "No- that is not right or acceptable, and you must change!".
Well, if it's just a figure of speech, it's utterly worthless as an actual legal (or moral) argument
In other words, neither a willingness to discuss or understand, nor interest in what we actually believe and think, simply a preconclusion that we are evil and must change.
For example I just learned that Islam also has an unforgivable sin, and that is adultery.
Not adultery... idolatry. And, that, of course, only if it is not repented from before death and the person had no excuse.