Keltoi
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I read some of the link you sent and now I am more confused than ever. I just read a little to get the gist of where it was going. Here is the part that stands out:
And I want to show you the statement of the Study of Islam and Democracy, signed on by dozens and dozens of individuals and groups where they said, "We wish again to state unequivocally that neither the al-Qaeda organization nor Usama bin Laden represents Islam or reflects Muslim beliefs and practice. Rather, groups like al-Qaeda have misused and abused Islam in order to fit their own radical and indeed anti-Islamic agenda."
And this is again signatories all over the place, dozens. They speak for mainstream Muslims in America and worldwide.
ROBERTSON: You know, I hate to tell you, Alan, but that is absolute falsehood, not on your part, but on the part of those who signed it. All you have to do is read the writings of Mohammed in the Koran. He urges people to attack the infidels. He urges his followers to kill Christians and Jews. He talks about eradicating all of the Jews. This man was an absolute wild-eyed fanatic. He was a robber and a brigand. And to say that these terrorists distort Islam, they're carrying out Islam.
I used to believe just the way Pat R. spoke, but since I have been on this forum I started to see it more like Alan states, but now I am confused, bc I looked at the persecuted Christians and the terrorist attacks and I compare it with the way you are and there is such a blantant contrast. I think the scary thing is Woodrow is right about Islam being an individualized religion. I honestly believe that there are Muslims that think and believe like the former statements, but there are those who believe and act on the later. I am not sure you know the path you are taking yourself and what it is eventually leading you to do. Muhammad does state in the Koran to attack the infidels. My feelings are mix about Islam at this point, and it is a very powerful and scary religion to me. It might sound like I am glorifying Islam, but I am not. I have a gut feeling if it keeps growing the way it is, I will eventually be martyred by a Muslim, because I have no intentions to follow Islam, and it won't be long before we are confronted with it at our doorsteps. :exhausted :rollseyes
A high birth rate is often the deciding factor. Christians, especially in the West, are having less children, as all Western peoples are.
As for Islam being individualized, I think that is true and false at the same time. Christianity could be described in the same way. We have our religious leaders, but they have no direct control of our lives. Unless brainwashed by a cult-like group, i.e. Jim Jones or Al-Qaeda. Some people are easily manipulated by religious language into doing things they would never have done before.