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Politics : Islam, The Message

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To: AmericanVoter who wrote (524)3/15/2002 12:51:25 PM
From: CountofMoneyCristo   of 758
 
such shallowness can only be advocated by someone with ulterior motives... and I am the one accused of being afraid to face the truth...! go figure

You "consider it "shallow" to judge Islam by bits most (in)famous acts over the past 100 years? What Islamic acts of goodness, peace and love could you provide us that would counter-balance the atrocities of September 11 and the scores of others, too numerous to list in anything but an encyclopedia?

Please. Judging people by their actions is "shallow." Now I have heard it all. Using that logic, perhaps the United States should without warning initiate nuclear holocaust upon our "great friends and allies" the Islamic countries in the name of our Founding Fathers, then state that it would be "shallow" to judge America by its present activities, as the Bill of Rights is a beautiful document.

If you wish to defend Islam, please do it logically, and you will have a far wider and more receptive audience than when you do so as above. It simply is not a rational position to take.
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