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Pastimes : History's effect on Religion

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To: Brumar89 who wrote (505)5/16/2013 12:53:58 PM
From: Sun Tzu1 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) of 520
 
Not only that is not true (for example I don't know of any Muslims who've killed anyone in my town, not even as part of a petty crime, let alone going on a slaughtering rampage). But more to the point, "All over the world" doesn't matter. All that matters is the behavior of the Muslims in those two countries.

If you read the article, this is how it went - a muslim child on a bike bumped into a Buddhist monk in a gold district and that led to a riot that killed 40 people and burned down businesses.

If you wish to excuse that behavior because somebody else somewhere else around the world did something bad to other people unrelated to the monk in question, then you need to do better in establishing the connection.

Furthermore, you need to tie your argument back to intertwining scio-religious arguments to keep it relevant to this thread. There are plenty of other threads that will be happy to hear your arguments as to how being born into a religion automatically makes your susceptible to go on murderous rampage :-/

Read the thread header regarding how to format your arguments and what is and is not acceptable on this thread.

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