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    Tree Frog
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    Originally posted by Aristotle
    It clarifies that you are giving them a free pass to do whatever they want just because of their beliefs.

    Sorry, that isn't how it works.
    When you re-read the passage I wrote and you quoted, it only clarifies what happens when you insult the Prophet of Islam. It doesn't give them a free pass, weither it being from the law or from Islam. That's one issue I'll address later in this post.

    Originally posted by Aristotle
    What if Christians and Jews decided all Muslims were evil. Would they be justified committing mass genocide to wipe out the entire Muslim faith? Guess what, they could. But of course that would be wrong.
    I didn't adress the issue of legitimacy when Gromgor posted because he didn't specify weither he meant legitimacy according to the laws or the laws of Islam. I apologize for not giving you the following exhaustive answer earlier :

    - Concerning the law in general or even the laws of social morality, it's wrong. You already know this.
    - Concerning the laws of Islam, it's despicable. Once you feel interested in knowing why it is, I'll let you know. I suspect it's the same in any religion.

    Originally posted by Aristotle
    This is basic Political Correctness gone totally insane. Muslims can do anything they want because god forbid we are not "sensitive" to their beliefs.
    Muslims can't do what they want, or else it wouldn't have been easy to manipulate some of them into riots and violent acts. It's fairly easy to drive the anger of a crowd towards such a goal when you find so many actions in the world taken against Muslims, on a social, physical and psychological level, weither it being on the hands of Christians, Buddhists, Hindus, Jews, western governments and even their own Muslim corrupt governments. (in no specific order)

    Originally posted by Aristotle
    The current radical Muslim set of beliefs is an outrage, and the behavior they engage in is totally reprehensible. It is not excuseable simply because it is done in the name of their religion.
    Yes, I agree with you, and so do a lot of sunni Muslims.
    Last edited by Solubynn; February 20th, 2006 at 06:02 PM.

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