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Re: Who is to blame?
Posted by pancho (Moderator) - Saturday, November 27 2010, 7:28:31 (UTC)
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Very well put...I have to add that as a non-Christian, non-Muslim, non-Jew...but most definitely human, I can't see any reason to get worked up over innocent Christians being murdered any more than I would about innocent Jews or Muslims....the point should be that innocent PEOPLE are being murdered and anyone who is being honest will lament ALL murders and not seek to USE some murders as a pretext to justify or encourage OTHER murders. This should not be a team sport.

However, we have to point the finger first of all at those who started this illegal war, based on lies, and admit the obvious truth that ANY Christians in Iraq will be seen as a valid target for retaliation, for being close at hand and accessible, in place of those Christians who started this war....and in this Muslims can take a lesson from the United States which justified group-retaliation against Iraq for something NO Iraqi had a hand in...if it's good for America and Europe and Japan etc., then it's okay for Muslims.

Why must Muslims behave any more decently or honorably than Christians have?

If it's wrong to kill Iraqi Christians for what American Christians have done, then surely it's wrong to kill Iraqis for what 15 Saudis did. If the one is okay, then the other follows. Just because Christianity perverts human nature is no reason to expect Muslims to pervert their own humanity and take whatever America wants to dish out.

If it is true that Islam, and only Islam, motivates and teaches Muslims to fight back against great odds in defending their families, homes and country, then all power to Islam! Because until the Christian West attacked Islam, Muslims did nothing to the West except allow their oil to be siphoned off for a pittance.

Islam has shown great patience and forbearance where Western Christian provocation is concerned....but some among them finally had enough...you know, like Lexington and Concord?



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