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In reply to the discussion: Message auto-removed [View all]maxrandb
(17,440 posts)11. What a stupid and simplistic approach to things
Hell, Faux News has a "stated" mission to be "Fair and Balanced"...and they even call themselves a "News" organization...doesn't mean shit. I certainly don't recognize Faux as spreading "truth, fairness and balance" worldwide.
Hitler and the Nazi's mission was to spread Christianity and German "Values" worldwide...did we fucking call them "Christo-fascist", or "Christian Terrorist"?
You may call yourself "intelligent" and have as your stated mission to "educate" the rest of us about Islam, but I'd never call you an expert on Islam....or intelligence.
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the fact that the overwhelming majority of Muslims are against them puts them in the category
Douglas Carpenter
Feb 2015
#6
Islam is most likely very similar to Christianity in that there are many different sects or
jwirr
Feb 2015
#26
All religion aims to divide, IMO. But just because these monsters say something, don't believe it.
randome
Feb 2015
#16
The membership of the KKK were typically also members in good standing
Warren Stupidity
Feb 2015
#35
The claims of the most whackjob of any philosophy or religion should be taken with a grain of salt
stevenleser
Feb 2015
#30
Proofreading is your friend: "Their," not "they're". "Caliphate," not "califate" (which would be
KingCharlemagne
Feb 2015
#34
Very interesting (and important) wrinkle - thanks for the annotation! I learned something
KingCharlemagne
Feb 2015
#50