Re: Ken Crusader |
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hello david, hope all is well. i actually sent this response to the pastor a few moments ago. i just received your reply, and felt maybe my response to him will further clarify my previous email. hope it helps clarifying what i meant in further detail. if it doesn't, please feel free to reply and let me know what you may have questions about as far am my viewpoints on open debates. Thanks!!! Regards, Christine hello pastor, actually, it's christine...:) you are referring to my friend michelle who gave u the keys in nyc while i was in china. no worries...:) i totally agree with you. we all have the right to disagree, and hear each other out. however, i think it's all about the tone, delivery, and underlying meaning of an argument which is something we need to consider in an open debate. i feel what makes us unique is our different beliefs, ideals, and experiences which we can bring to the table. when someone argues for the sake of putting the other down, mocking them, and making an argument personal, that's when it's time to end all discussions with such individual or group of individuals. ………..I’m glad you agree with me that Ken was wrong for not only taking the Koran out of context but for thinking that we’re ignorant enough to believe that infidels refers to Christians. However I don’t think we should ban him despite his extremist views. Let’s welcome him and use fact to prove that his views are in fact wrong and quite frankly dangerous given the current climate within Iraq. so, i just feel you are being very open-minded to a person who just doesn't want to be hear another viewpoint. i actually think it's great to bring up "negative" points in the Bible and our history. nothing in life comes easy, and nothing should be sugar-coated. i just feel there has to be a positive motive to shed light on issues, no matter how horrible they may be. if the only motive of such an individual is to mock the other person or make alot of noise with no substance nor goal at hand, it's so counter-productive. …….I will not give you answers I will give you only questions. Such as who stands to gain from Assyrian support for the American invaders/occupiers? What are the reasons for the US to stay in Iraq now that they have “liberated” it? Could the fuelling of a civil war be the excuse the Americans use for not leaving Iraq? Are the Iraqis the ones really blowing up the Shiite mosques and our Assyrian churches or could this be a CIA supported ploy to maintain support for the occupation? So many questions not enough enquirers. --------------------- |
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