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so that shooting/stabbing yesterday in moore... isis attack?
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<blockquote data-quote="SMS" data-source="post: 2622467" data-attributes="member: 42"><p>I agree completely. The difference I'm seeing here, and have been seeing for decades now, is that <em>this</em> religion seems to have a large number of so-called religous <em>leaders</em> calling for these types of actions, and a large number of followers who <em>support</em> these actions, openly. Blame the individual first indeed&#8230;but then I want to know more.</p><p></p><p>If the preacher at my church ever stood up and advocated such actions, my reaction would not be the same as many of these so-called moderates.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Sadly, this is becoming my view of Islam. To rip off a commonly used quote, I respect their freedom of religion. I will defend their right to establish whatever sort of utopia they desire inside their sphere, as long as it doesn't require me to be killed or beheaded in order to establish it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SMS, post: 2622467, member: 42"] I agree completely. The difference I'm seeing here, and have been seeing for decades now, is that [I]this[/I] religion seems to have a large number of so-called religous [I]leaders[/I] calling for these types of actions, and a large number of followers who [I]support[/I] these actions, openly. Blame the individual first indeed…but then I want to know more. If the preacher at my church ever stood up and advocated such actions, my reaction would not be the same as many of these so-called moderates. Sadly, this is becoming my view of Islam. To rip off a commonly used quote, I respect their freedom of religion. I will defend their right to establish whatever sort of utopia they desire inside their sphere, as long as it doesn't require me to be killed or beheaded in order to establish it. [/QUOTE]
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