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Why is everybody so afraid of Islam/Muslims?
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<blockquote data-quote="SmellsLikeCurlyFries" data-source="post: 59895771" data-attributes="member: 300762"><p>First of all, never compare me to Falwell and Robertson. That's just needless insult. </p><p></p><p>Second, no. You've clearly taken lessons in how to blow things WAY out of proportion. I never said those thousands of innocent civilians deserved to die, nor would I EVER say such a thing. I don't believe <em>any</em> person, regardless of their crime or lack of crime, deserves to be killed by any human being. That is a judgment and sentence for G-d alone to carry out.</p><p></p><p>What I said was that <em>you reap what you sow</em>, a message found even in the Bible. Nobody should have been surprised by 9/11 because our government has done so much dad-blamed meddling in that region and has screwed up the lives of so many innocent people, that of COURSE people hate this country and would want just a little bit of revenge. </p><p></p><p>Does that make the revenge right? No. But those that live by the sword die by it. I just wish it was the government those terrorists decided to go after, instead of innocent civilians. </p><p></p><p>Then, at least, it would have been more just.</p><p></p><p> </p><p></p><p>First of all, bite your tongue. Or at the very least stop running around here "praying" for people and calling for respect and love, because at this point you're just a hypocrite. </p><p></p><p>Second, don't you DARE accuse me of hating this country! I've devoted most of my life to studying ways to HELP this country out of the freaking pit it's stumbled into. When my friends played and enjoyed their childhood I did everything I could to learn how to help and serve my country. </p><p></p><p>The despicable one is not ME, who is trying to address and solve the problem. The despicable ones are those that to this day advocate fear-mongering and WAR on those who don't agree with the American way of life. THOSE are the people that are despicable, NOT ME.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SmellsLikeCurlyFries, post: 59895771, member: 300762"] First of all, never compare me to Falwell and Robertson. That's just needless insult. Second, no. You've clearly taken lessons in how to blow things WAY out of proportion. I never said those thousands of innocent civilians deserved to die, nor would I EVER say such a thing. I don't believe [I]any[/I] person, regardless of their crime or lack of crime, deserves to be killed by any human being. That is a judgment and sentence for G-d alone to carry out. What I said was that [I]you reap what you sow[/I], a message found even in the Bible. Nobody should have been surprised by 9/11 because our government has done so much dad-blamed meddling in that region and has screwed up the lives of so many innocent people, that of COURSE people hate this country and would want just a little bit of revenge. Does that make the revenge right? No. But those that live by the sword die by it. I just wish it was the government those terrorists decided to go after, instead of innocent civilians. Then, at least, it would have been more just. First of all, bite your tongue. Or at the very least stop running around here "praying" for people and calling for respect and love, because at this point you're just a hypocrite. Second, don't you DARE accuse me of hating this country! I've devoted most of my life to studying ways to HELP this country out of the freaking pit it's stumbled into. When my friends played and enjoyed their childhood I did everything I could to learn how to help and serve my country. The despicable one is not ME, who is trying to address and solve the problem. The despicable ones are those that to this day advocate fear-mongering and WAR on those who don't agree with the American way of life. THOSE are the people that are despicable, NOT ME. [/QUOTE]
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