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In reply to the discussion: The demonization of Muslims, now in our new, Democratic flavor. [View all]SomethingFishy
(4,876 posts)12. "The Moslems are not angels in their treatment of women
in their religious society and attempt to export that horrible religion wherever they go."
"I find the peaceful part of the Islamic religion to be missing in action and the violent part is prevalent in their laws and customs. To try to be empathetic with these people is beyond difficult for me because of their dogged determination to cling to this religion and bring it with them when emigrating to other continents."
What's the prevalent religion in the US again? Christianity? Do you see the irony here?
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I think arguably our Christian base would act as crazy if a foreign country was occupying them.
JNathanK
Feb 2012
#44
The only real irony is that to many Democrats it's fine to criticize "Christianity" but verboten to
Fortran
Feb 2012
#14
As a Democrat and one who is flabbergasted by the Koran-burning riots, and a Christian, too
Zalatix
Feb 2012
#24
Yes, but we're not talking about actions in the US, but actions in Afghanistan
MadHound
Feb 2012
#29
Yes, but unlike US forces, I don't blow entire countries, or even individuals, to hell and gone
MadHound
Feb 2012
#30
I don't look at everything and everyone in binary terms. There are times when a Republican is right
Fortran
Feb 2012
#18
Yeah, well, I guess I should just embrace a religion that thinks I as a gay man should be hanged.
Fortran
Feb 2012
#23
American evangelicals were behind the push in Uganda for capital punishment for gay people...
markpkessinger
Feb 2012
#52