Do atheists outnumber radical Muslims in the U.S.A.?
if our atheists received the same honor as radical Muslims,
would terms like faith, supernatural, omniscient
and omnipresent be outlawed? -- j
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would terms like faith, supernatural, omniscient
and omnipresent be outlawed? -- j
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My first rock concert wasn't until 1989, when I was 22, to watch Jethro Tull at the Hill Auditorium in Ann Arbor. Wow, Ian Anderson could sure play. My rock band in the early '80's played this as part of our set. My friend and fellow band member Mark, at that point the best saxophone player in our school, picked up a flute and within two weeks was better than the best flutist in my high school in NJ. Some people just have a gift. I still enjoy singing, but I just can't play the saxophone a tenth as well as I used to.
Have you listened to any Ian Anderson solo stuff. Secret Language of the Birds is good.
BTW - do you know who wrote the lyrics to Aqualung the song? Hint, not Ian.
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civil rights" issues is certainly a means to an end!! -- j
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my favorites! -- j
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in this "thread." . CG, you're too predictable! -- j
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I'm sorry, but when I think of a radical, I'm thinking of less than 1 in 100 and preferably less than 1 in 1000. 20% is WAY too high a number to be called "radical" in my mind - especially when we're dealing with a worldwide population over 1.5 billion. One in a hundred might be an outlier. 1 in 5 is a mainstream faction.
And I would like to hear from you about the actual history of the man revered above all others in Islam: did Mohammed personally kill dozens if not hundreds of "infidels" with his own sword? Do you deny that happened? Do you deny that Islam has been perpetrating war on the rest of the world for more than 1500 years? Remember, many Islamic scholars also deny the reality of the Holocaust, so I'm not real big on taking them at their word...
As I said, you are welcome to bury your head in the sand and ignore 1500+ years of history and the warnings of the intelligence community. I'm not interested in following such an example. I make my conclusions based on facts and empirical evidence. If it weren't right there in the Qu'ran, and if there wasn't 1500+ years of history, my own conversations with eyewitnesses, etc., I'd be willing to entertain the notion that these acts were the acts of outliers. But the scales have been tipped too far in one direction for me to rationally conclude with you that such is the case.
Does that mean that I view all Muslims as being out to actively undermine basic human rights? Nope. But having studied their religion and its violent history, I also can not conclude that the Islamic faith is tolerant of other religions - let alone the natural rights recognized and protected by the Constitution. It certainly means I'm not going to be leaving my five-year-old alone with an Islamic refugee.
http://blogs.channel4.com/factcheck/f...
If you want to believe our president who says that Islam is a nation of peace, you do that. Just don't try to sell me that line of crap. I'm a meerkat - not an ostrich.
I have to disagree, however, with the notion that somehow the Qu'ran does not authorize the killings and enslavement of infidels. It absolutely does and those passages fall late in the book, giving them precedence. It is also known that Mohammed himself often came into villages and butchered dozens of people himself - giving them the opportunity to convert to Islam or die. With that kind of a leadership image and the absolute fixation upon the man himself, it is no wonder that even modern Muslims want to literally take up that sword, as it is glorified not only in their heritage, but in their everyday teaching.
Try this one as well - based on a Pew Research poll of more than twenty Muslim nations: https://youtu.be/g7TAAw3oQvg
I think another very pertinent fact is this: of the FBI's terrorist watch list, how many of the top 10 are Islamic? Nine - the other being a Black Liberation Army member convicted of killing cops. Extend that to the rest of the top 100 and you'll find that more than 90 are also Islamic.
If you look at the terrorist group watchlist, the entire top 10 is Islamic and more than 90 of the top 100 are Islamic.
You go ahead and tell yourself it's a minority who are radicalized and who support terror bombings, but that's not the issue. The issue is the sovereignty of the Constitution vs Sharia among Muslims. And the fact is that a Muslim can not go against his/her religion and subordinate Sharia to any other system of government - even the Constitution. To me, that's an incredibly dangerous mindset to the rest of us.
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