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Catholic_farmer
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You are thinking of Islam as another religion. It isn’t. It is an intertwined political and religious power. That is what makes it so difficult to battle with these terrorists. Please look up what a caliphate is and try to view the world as a Muslim sees it, rather than how a Christian sees it. NONE of the major Imams around the world have ever denounced the authority of the terrorist groups. None of them. With a declared caliphate, it is even more critical that they denounce ISIS, ISIL, and AQ’s (which doesn’t get along with ISIS) authority. That is bad news for the rest of us. They are not saying that they don’t agree with these groups. They aren’t even all saying that they disagree with their methods.
There is a difference between saying “I’m very sorry for the actions of people of my religion. I do not recognize the authority of the caliphate.” (Which would be good). And saying, “I’m sorry your aunt had to die”. (This is what we are hearing).
No, we aren’t responsible for the actions of all Christians, but wouldn’t we feel that it was important to denounce, publicly, any terrorist group that claims to be representing Christianity? Of course! Just as we would denounce racists and thugs. A good Muslim cannot deny the authority of the caliphate, or he/she is an apostate. We need the majority of Muslims to be apostates right now.
There is a difference between saying “I’m very sorry for the actions of people of my religion. I do not recognize the authority of the caliphate.” (Which would be good). And saying, “I’m sorry your aunt had to die”. (This is what we are hearing).
No, we aren’t responsible for the actions of all Christians, but wouldn’t we feel that it was important to denounce, publicly, any terrorist group that claims to be representing Christianity? Of course! Just as we would denounce racists and thugs. A good Muslim cannot deny the authority of the caliphate, or he/she is an apostate. We need the majority of Muslims to be apostates right now.