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Everything you posted to date is a product of your imagination. No facts, no truth. The rantings of a delusional, paranoid individual. You really need some professional assistance. I suggest you get some, and stop bothering other posters with your nonsense.but tell me have i lied point out where is a lie
biblemark1018 said:there are many muslims in the us there is 1mil in nyc alone
Gandhi>Bush said:I think another problem is how war torn they've been. Christians went from the dark ages and the crusades, etc. to the renassiance. The muslim world has not had a renassaince.
I always found that so odd, but then I am not religious, so I don't relate in those terms. Not all Muslims are stuck in the past though. I thought it would be a natural progression to enter the modern world, so perhaps economics has more of a roll than we think. The territories that are least developed, seem to have the most radical forms of Islam.True, if you are born and raised in violence that is all you know. I think there is a lot in internal struggle in the Muslim world between the old and the new ways. Those who see their way of life slipping away are going to do whatever they feel is necessary to preserve it.
I'm not sure exactly what you mean by this. Historically, though, contact w/ the Muslim world was what allowed the European renaissance. It was through contact with the scientifically and culturally advanced ME that Europe was able to come out of the "Dark Ages" so vibrantly. The Muslim world did not have a "Dark Ages."Gandhi>Bush said:The muslim world has not had a renassaince.
How much of an impact do you suppose these enterprises have? Would characterize them as being mostly responsible for the poor impression our foreign policy makes or as merely an extraneoues exacerbating issue?Squawker said:I don't know how we can expect to have a good image when they rely on Al jazeera for their news. The BBC isn't much better.
Don't know about the rest, but this one you're lying.biblemark1018 said:look at the bomb drop on japan woman and kids not army bases
http://www.pinkmonkey.com/booknotes/monkeynotes/pmHiroshima20.asp said:Since Hiroshima had been an important military command post
Rev. Tanimoto believed a bomb had hit the house he was standing next to, and was thus puzzled to see blood dripping from the faces of soldiers who had been in a nearby cave. He ran up a hill from which he could see the whole city of Hiroshima, and was shocked that as far as he could see, the city was awash in thick smoke.
Fu_chick said:You know, I read an article in Ms. (I tried to link to it but they don't have that particular article available for viewing in their archives) that sited surveys that suggested that it was not the democracy of the western world that bothered many middle easterners, but the way that women were treated in western societies.
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