So am I an Islamophobic if I suggested that Jihad and Martyrdom are not virtues, they are falsifications of virtue, and that one could justify both with scripture (the Koran?)
No.
But if you always talk about Jihad, it's fair not to forget that many attrocities are justified by other books, and not to deny Muslims don't have monopoly on violence.
Do you speak about me?
If it is the case, re-read carefully all my posts. Nowhere I defend terrorism or extremism.
You are not Islamophobic because you talk about Bin Laden or all the atrocities that are done in the name of Islam, you are Islamophobic when you try to show that all the muslims are extremists or untolerant, and when you say that Muslims have the monopoly on terrorism. Have a look on the topic "war on error".
I will not trust a muslim until I see so called moderates marching in the streets condeming the extreamist. Even then it will take awhile before I trust a muslim. Maybe never
But nothing you can say will convince me they can be trusted. I trust no muslim. They are the enemy
Who says that I have? I have contempt for all dangerous dogmas.
And that's all of religion.
The only people responsible for Islamic terrorism are the people who actually commit it, period. It's not Islam, it's not men with beards, it's a bunch of crazy lunatics who strap bombs to their back. Therefore, being Islamophobic is ridiculous, the overwhelming majority of Muslims will never blow themselves up on the bus, any more than the overwhelming majority of Christians will ever torture someone for beliving a different dogma. You want to get mad about the Inquisition, blame Torquemada, not Christianity.
Why is it that if someone points out that islamic extreamist are responsible for terrorism around the world certain people come to the defense of the terrorist. One of the tactics they use is to lable said person as Islamophobic in an attempt to marginalize them. ~ Sgt Rock
Joseph Klein attempts to shead some light on the subject in an article in frontpage magazine March 5, 2007
FrontPage magazine.com :: Playing the Islamophobia Card by Joseph Klein
Yes, I have also yet to see anyone defend terrorism.I haven't seen anyone here come to the defense of terrorists.
What I do see is people confronting the bigoted attitude that because a small number of Islamics are terrorists therefore they are all terrorists.
Yes, I have also yet to see anyone defend terrorism.
As for the topic, it is kind of like how many once believed that all black men were out to rape/kill white women. Or that all Catholics were only beholden to the Pope and therefore had no reason to be trusted. Or that all Jews are out to take over the world. Or...
So you don't blame only Islamist terrorism but every kind of fundamentalism! :agree
You certainly should, it isn't just Islamic fundamentalists who are terrorists, Christian fundamentalists are as well. After all, it isn't the Muslims out there blowing up abortion clinics and dragging gays behind their pickups. Christians are just as whacked-out-of-their-skulls as Muslims.
the point is that some of them are, not all of them. The point is that some Muslims are terrorists, not all of them are. The point is that blanket generalizations using labels like you have done cannot possibly be true. the point is that you have no idea what you're talking about when you say "someone," or "they."SgtRock said:I think you have been brainwashed into believing Christians are terrorist.
the point is that some of them are, not all of them. The point is that some Muslims are terrorists, not all of them are. The point is that blanket generalizations using labels like you have done cannot possibly be true. the point is that you have no idea what you're talking about when you say "someone," or "they."
why don't you name names? ah, to do so would the antithesis of your much beloved "us and them" generalization mindset.
then the issue here, which you yourself admit, is that you ought to educate yourself so that you can learn how to not be a hater. given the fact that when you encounter a muslim, the chances that he/she is a terrorist are about 1 in 10,000 or something, you should be more worried about second hand smoke, being hit by a truck, or having a heart attack.sgt rock said:I know there are good muslims, I just don't trust them because I cannot tell the difference between the good muslim and the extreamist.
sgt rock said:If Muslims would organize and take back there religion from the extreamist by say, Marching in the streets condeming the fanatics. Then I would start to trust them.
cool! now you know where to go.sgt rock said:I would be right there with them marching and condemming the muslim terrorist.
You certainly should, it isn't just Islamic fundamentalists who are terrorists, Christian fundamentalists are as well. After all, it isn't the Muslims out there blowing up abortion clinics and dragging gays behind their pickups. Christians are just as whacked-out-of-their-skulls as Muslims.
Well here we go bashing the Christians by the terrorist defenders.........sad........
You certainly should, it isn't just Islamic fundamentalists who are terrorists, Christian fundamentalists are as well. After all, it isn't the Muslims out there blowing up abortion clinics and dragging gays behind their pickups. Christians are just as whacked-out-of-their-skulls as Muslims.
That's a particularly lame comparison you're attempting to make. The acts of the very few ignorant fools who hide their insecurities behind the Christian religion is almost non-existent, and no where near as life altering as compared to what the world is being put through due to Islamic extremists.
Today, sure. But go back 500 years and you'd find many similar horrors being visited upon the world by Christianity. After all, you haven't seen the Muslims pulling nonsense like the Crusades (let's rape and murder our way across the Middle East) and the Inquisitions, have we?
There's no one innocent here, Christianity is just older and went through it's violent, murderous period long ago, but when they did it, they had massive political power backing them up.
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