LibertyEagle
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Does that mean that Islamaphobes are not really racist?
Farrah Prudence is a freelance writer, linguist and expert on Middle Eastern culture and Islamic religion. She lived in the Middle East for over 10 years and worked with the American military through JTF for 13 consecutive months in TSF DOCEX in Iraq. Farrah Attended McMaster University in Canada and is currently an Act! for America chapter leader. Born to a Muslim father and Catholic mother, who later converted, Farrah, despite of a fatwa on her head, is determined to educate people about the dangers of Islam and Shari'a Law.
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Why can't Islam be a race?
water is not dry.
but Islamophobia MAY still be bigotry.
I don't hate anyone. My comment has nothing to do with Israel or Jews. It has to do with not painting all people with the same brush.Muhammad called on his followers to kill all the Jews in order to bring about Judgment Day. Agree or disagree? I know its a tough question, its not a headline that RPFers hate Jews and want them to quietly die without a protest, I just want to see if you're WITH the RPF majority that hates Jews, or not. The ppl who use the term "Islamophobia" are idiots who want to shut down debate. 90% of Islam's critics have nothing against individual Muslims, and you support silencing them? How about killing gays, or rape victims, or former Muslims, or critics of Islam? Should they be killed? Like I said, Islamophobia is bullshit, its not racism, its not even a real thing at all. You're participating in the intimidation and demonization of ppl who ACTUALLY believe in equality and tolerance. You're on the wrong side of this debate. Unless you want Jews to die, then you're exactly where you need to be, whining and bitching about Islamophobia.
At least 40% of American Muslims think Muslims must be governed by Sharia law, and not the US constitution
Because its an ideology. I'm not saying we should discriminate against Muslims at all; the majority of Muslims think non-Muslims should be discriminated against (let alone women, gays, adulterers, etc.). Defending bigotry doesn't make you tolerant. It makes you a bigot. You're a bigot.
I don't hate anyone. My comment has nothing to do with Israel or Jews. It has to do with not painting all people with the same brush.
Everyone who calls him/herself a Muslim is NOT a terrorist. The Old Testament calls on those of us who follow The Bible to do some things that Christians don't do too. I would hate to be judged by those who call for stoning adulterers and gay people in 2015. That's not me.
I don't hate anyone. My comment has nothing to do with Israel or Jews. It has to do with not painting all people with the same brush.
Everyone who calls him/herself a Muslim is NOT a terrorist. The Old Testament calls on those of us who follow The Bible to do some things that Christians don't do too. I would hate to be judged by those who call for stoning adulterers and gay people in 2015. That's not me.
Muhammad called on his followers to kill all the Jews in order to bring about Judgment Day. Agree or disagree?
They never tried to kill me.
and by observation,, in my lifetime and for a good time before that ,,, they only fought with those that fought with them.
They did not invade,, bomb and destroy our country.. The US did that to them.
Unless you want Jews to die,
Some think the OT is still very necessary.It's very simplistic to simply say, "The Bible calls for this" and compare it to the Quran by leaving out context. The Old Testament law in the Bible is no longer necessary, as it was back in that day. Christians don't do it, not because they just don't care about the Bible that much, but because the teachings of Jesus made it clear that Old Testament law was covered by His sacrifice. If you can find the same kind of context in the Quran, then good for you, but I would encourage you to at least look at the context before making knee-jerk statements about the religion and saying people just don't follow it because to do so would be evil. Maybe there's a difference in the application of these scriptures that you're missing that makes a huge difference between the two.
But no, go ahead and keep painting all religions with the same brush just like some people paint all Muslims with the same brush. We all just have these books and we do somethings but not others because it's really just a guessing game which passages apply today and which ones don't. I would caution you against using this kind of dialogue since it's clear that you don't really know what you're talking about.