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“A few dangerous individuals?”I am an infidel even to Muslims who are not nuts, which by the way is the majority of Muslims. And, yes, I would defend their right to consider me an infidel. Just as I once defended the rights of Catholics who call me a heretic. (A not so oblique reference to my former military service, and that as a Protestant I have been labelled a number of things in other threads on this board.)
As to inviting “one of those nuts in [my] house”, indeed just last week I had a friend who happens to be Muslim stay with me. Actually, it was the first time we had met face-to-face, knowing each other previously only from a year’s worth of internet conversations. But, I guess he wasn’t a nut since I’m still here to post this week. What he happens to be is an agronomist, which I found interesting as my grandfather was also an agronomist years ago. The point being, that beside religion, there isn’t as much difference between Muslims and the rest of us as some here would like to think. And I contend, that with the exception of a few dangerous individuals (which can be found in every religion), even those ideological differences might not be so big either.
That’s outrageous.
Tell that to the families of 9/11: I know a few dozen.
If you think that Islamo-terrorism and Islamo-facism would not as soon destroy the U. S. as they already have the Twin Towers, you have your head deeper in the sand than is healthy.
You keep arguing against a straw man:** all Muslims**, which is not what I have read anybody argue here.
Then you counter with “a few dangerous individuals.”
I think I understand why so few outside of the Northeast have forgotten the innocents slaughtered on 9/11: they’ve convinced themselves there are only a “few dangerous individuals” threatening us.
God save us from thinking like that.