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To: one_less who wrote (585334)9/13/2010 4:23:22 PM
From: Tenchusatsu3 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1575791
 
Less, > You are arguing with the dictionaries not me.

No, I am arguing against your double-standard, as demonstrated below:

> No legitimate claim could be made in modern times except in modern culture where Christians insist upon inserting themselves so as to proselytize their religion in a culture where they're not welcome, if you can even call that persecution.

It seems to me that you justify or at least partially excuse persecution against Christians in predominantly Muslim countries. All because they're "proselytizing" in a culture where they're not welcome.

Yet you want to take a stand for Muslims here in America because they might suffer some funny looks and prejudice.

Did you know that Islam is just as evangelical as Christianity? Muslims are just as much "proselytizers" as Christians are, even here in America. The freedom to proselytize is central to freedom of religion.

No way you can be for it (or against proselytizing) in one area and be the other way around in another area.

Tenchusatsu