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Politics : Sharks in the Septic Tank -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: one_less who wrote (40312)12/4/2001 11:13:30 AM
From: Lane3  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 82486
 
No prob. A valid point of view

Your reinvention has not gone unnoticed. Kudos from moi. It seems to me, though, that whatever exercise you are undertaking could not possibly expect you to go as far as the above statement.

Karen



To: one_less who wrote (40312)12/4/2001 11:29:25 AM
From: one_less  Respond to of 82486
 
J.C. is reporting what he is witnessing. The geopolitical/cultural make-up of the world in the year 2001 shows many nations corrupted by despotic tyrannical leader ship. He notes that the national religion of these countries is Islam. No God of humanity would condone the oppression of the mass of human beings by a few human beings. Islam does not support this either. The majority of Muslims in the US (7 million) and elsewhere recognize the contradiction.

The fact is there is a Geopolitical definition of "Where Islam is" and what that represents, is vastly contradictory to the definition of "What Islam Is" and what that represents. So, when someone points out to me the "look where Islam is and what that represents" point of view, I can not argue with the validity of the finger pointing. I can and have pointed out skeletons in other closets but it doesn't change the facts. Its a messy world.

I did recommend further consideration. It is merited but I dont feel like debating it with people who are not considerate.