Al-Qaida threat on Iraqi Christians linked to Egypt
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mikehuntez
Any reason to target another group. Just face it AQ. You just can't stand anyone else and resent the freedom they desire.
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manfromamerica
Typical AP is blaming the Christians. There is no excuse for Islamic terrorism.
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AdamB
At least the christians let them talk on the video and didnt just behead them live AQ style. And using that as an excuse to kill 68 people. Yeah good try there. Another example of Islam the peaceful religion
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FruitsBasketFan
@AdamB: And another example of generalizing Muslims whenever Al-Qaida (a small group of extremists that make up a very small percentage of Muslims) does something.....This is getting old....and I am not even Muslim.
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FruitsBasketFan
Also, know that it started out because two women were forbidden to seek divorce in their Christian church and how they were sent back to their abusive "Christian" husbands?
Does that mean all Christians are that way?
No.
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AdamB
No it doesnt mean that all christians are that way, and my statement doesnt say all muslims are bad. All l was saying is that there are very hardline muslims out there that are causing a lot of trouble in the name of their religion (as have christians in the past). Look at the majority of major terrorist attacks in the past 20 years what religious group is behind them (Islam), look at France(riots and ethnic violence), Britain(terrorist attacks, homegrown terrorism), Netherlands (recent events), America (dont even need to discuss), Australia (planned terrorist attacks and violence), Iraq (religious violence) i dont need to go on.This is more than a small group. This is a major issue for a lot of countries so it may be getting old to you but maybe you should look around and not bury your head in the sand
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FruitsBasketFan
That does not mean all Muslims are like that.
The problem has more to do with those terrorist coming from theocratic countries that encouraged those acts (much like Europe used to in the Medieval era before secularism was introduced).
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FruitsBasketFan
It is good to fight against radical Islam....but your post seem to be generalizing all Muslims.
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AdamB
Not at all. There are good and bad muslims as there are good and bad christians or in fact good and bad people. However what is "getting old" as you say is people playing down that this is a small minority that cause all the trouble. If it is such a small minority then why does the majority not do something about it or speak out. Or is it that there is a minority that are bad eggs and there are some who disapprove and the rest tacitly agree with the bad eggs? just a thought.
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FruitsBasketFan
Listen AGAIN:
I am all for fighting radical religious fanatics....but your first post refer to all of Islam (hence all Muslims) that they are not peaceful.
That was why I had a problem with.
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skipthesong
And another example of generalizing Muslims whenever Al-Qaida (a small group of extremists that make up a very small percentage of Muslims) does something.....This is getting old....and I am not even Muslim." Well, would you care to at least give us a number? a small % out of 1.9 and growing billion is not small. If you want to compare muslims and christians, I can honestly tell you this, Christians are easy to deal with. If there were a world wide christian problem, it would have taken care of by now.
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SolidariTea
Wikileaks cables disclose that even in places like the UK, 2nd generation Muslims, in large numbers (30 - 40 prcnt), want Sharia law, and they believe violence is justified. The "tiny minority of radical extremists" myth is dead.
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AdamB
The problem is you arnt allowed to say that. Because some people dont want to hear or admit that there is a problem with the muslim peoples.
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Noliving
No his post was generalizing Salafi Muslims, not all Muslims.
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PeaceWarrior
Noliving,
He did say:
Couldn't that possibly be taken as a generalization of all Muslims?
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