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\Bug I haven't forgotten. I didn't see much relating to a double standard in the original post or chain letter.
First I'll agree with you that the courts have too radically interpreted the Establishment Clause by creating a mythical "wall of separation between church and state." Most people think that phrase is actually in the Constitution.
What I can't understand, though, is why we don't want Muslims to gather and say "the radical wing of our religion is wrong--America is NOT the Great Satan, we love America"?
It seems to me that when we paint all Muslims with the same brush, we take on the characteristics of the fanatical Muslims we all want to see die out. They don't distinguish between enemy combatants and civilians, for example.
All Muslims are not the same. Let the radical Muslims, not us, cast anyone who has a different faith as an enemy. Most Muslims are not.
Maybe I've been looking in the wrong areas. Could you please point me in the direction of where Moderate muslims have denounced all of these acts of terrorism?
Here's a pretty good example:
http://www.islamdenouncesterrorism.c..._of_islam.html
If you take the time to look, you'll find plenty of others.
Talk is cheap,but walking the walk is a different story.Like I said take a bible or cross to any islamic country and try to worship a christian God,you know the God that this country was founded on? I'll bet I can show ten times more examples of violence and mistreatment of christians by muslims than you can in reverse.Here's a pretty good example:
http://www.islamdenouncesterrorism.c..._of_islam.html
If you take the time to look, you'll find plenty of others.
I am closing this thread. Several people are just saying the same things over and over in different ways.
Grumpy
