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This is what Democracy looks like -- Theocracy?
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<blockquote data-quote="SolomonVII" data-source="post: 60825919" data-attributes="member: 12407"><p>Looking to the Koran as the solution will likely not have any desirable effects on the lethargic economy. Seventh century solutions for twenty-first century problems, to my mind, will have no positive effect.</p><p>And it is not as if the people of that region are not religious enough already. so it won't even raise the morality standard up to where that might have an effecteven if Islam actually does have that kind of effect.</p><p></p><p>Often that kind of situation of deteriorating economy will have people looking for scapegoats to explain why God is still not shining on them, and the Copts are as good a target as any in that regard.</p><p>Israel has also been an effective scapegoat target, and a way of directing anger outwards. </p><p>Or America still?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SolomonVII, post: 60825919, member: 12407"] Looking to the Koran as the solution will likely not have any desirable effects on the lethargic economy. Seventh century solutions for twenty-first century problems, to my mind, will have no positive effect. And it is not as if the people of that region are not religious enough already. so it won't even raise the morality standard up to where that might have an effecteven if Islam actually does have that kind of effect. Often that kind of situation of deteriorating economy will have people looking for scapegoats to explain why God is still not shining on them, and the Copts are as good a target as any in that regard. Israel has also been an effective scapegoat target, and a way of directing anger outwards. Or America still? [/QUOTE]
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