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Saturday, September 04, 2004

Muslim hypocrisy - This is what we Face

I have often wondered how a religion can, somewhere along the line, come to believe that killing innocents is acceptable. It just doesn't make any sense to my brain - different way of thinking. Obviously I am not the only one who feels this way. Today comes an article from the China Post School siege prompts horror, self-criticism in Arab world.
Then there is this from World Net Daily: London
convention celebrates 9-11 'Either you're with the Muslims or with the infidels'

Where did a religion go so wrong! Is this where a people end up when they refuse to adapt, expand, and grow? Could this be where the Democrats are headed?

Amen Paragraph from the China Post:
"Most perpetrators of suicide operations in buses, schools and residential buildings around the world for the past 10 years have been Muslims," he wrote. Muslims will be unable to cleanse their image unless "we admit the scandalous facts," rather than offer condemnations or justifications.

And:
"If all the enemies of Islam united together and decided to harm it ... they wouldn't have ruined and harmed its image as much as the sons of Islam have done by their stupidity, miscalculations, and misunderstanding of the nature of this age," Bahgat wrote.


I am sick of those who continue to justify the killing of innocent people and transfer blame to America.

Then there is this half assed comment:"What happened ... is not jihad because our Islam obligates us to respect the souls of human beings," Akef said. "Real jihad should target occupiers of our lands only like the Palestinian and Iraqi resistance.


And this purely ignorant one:
"I have no doubt in my mind that this is the work of the Israelis who want to tarnish the image of Muslims and are working alongside Russians who have their own agenda against the Muslims in Chechnya," said Abdullah, reviving an old conspiracy theory altered to fit any situation.

Kinda clouds the ray of hope, but maybe Islam is getting it.
DKK

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