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Ill Informed
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On 9/2/11 11:17 AM, Your Name Here wrote:
On 9/2/11 10:52 AM, JustWait wrote:
On 9/2/2011 10:48 AM, Kulin Remailer wrote:
On 9/2/2011 9:08 AM, JustWait wrote:
NYC Policemen and Firefighters, and Clergy are not invited to the
10th anniversary
of 9/11 at Ground Zero....."Because there's not room"... They weren't
invited on that day in 2001 either. THEY JUST SHOWED UP AND DID THEIR
JOB !
Hey Bloomberg, you are a real piece of crap....
go to hell!
The Muslim community center is neither a mosque nor at ground zero.
There, I fixed it, and as to the "Muslim Community Center", that remains
to be seen...
While it does seem that it will be a Muslim Community Center, what does
it matter if it is a mosque. This group is considered a moderate Muslim
community. As a society We need to encourage improved relationships with
Moderate Muslims. Their are approximately 7 billion Muslim in the world.
The vast majority, especially in the US, want nothing to do with
violence or terrorism. They want to take care of their family, enjoy
life, practice their religion and live in peace. The more we encourage
improved relationship with Muslims, Muslim Communities and Muslim
Countries the safer and more secure the US will be.
The anti Muslim sentiment around the world reminds me of the anti
Catholic and anti Jew sentiment that was and in certain parts of the
world still very common. If the Jews held all Christian responsible for
the actions of some Christians (at times the majority of Christians) we
would have to worry about both Jewish and Muslim terrorist.
As Rodney King said "Can't we all just get along".
Can you imagine what would happen if the Native Americans wanted to hold
all Europeans responsible for the historical terrorism committed by
Europeans through out history.
There are consequences to losing wars.
Our founding fathers were very amendment that they believed America
should be a land where all religions are welcomed, and we should have
freedom of religion and even freedom not to have any religion. Many of
our founding fathers were agnostic or deist.
Fredom of religion, not freedom from religion. The first amendment
doesn't give you the ability to regulate my religion. If you want to get
into defining what a religion is then we can take the discussion in that
direction.
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