freediver wrote on Apr 26
th, 2012 at 6:14pm:
Sir Spot of Borg wrote on Apr 26
th, 2012 at 9:25am:
freediver wrote on Apr 26
th, 2012 at 8:44am:
On the issue of sanity - insanity usually comes with significant mental impairment, whereas terrorism usually requires careful and deliberate planning and even cooperation between many people. If you were going to blow something up, you would not want a lunatic hanging around. This is similar to the legal distinction made between premeditation and a crime of passion or temporary insanity.
On the issue of motivation, when it comes to Islam you are creating a false dichotomy between religion and politics. Under Islam, they are one and the same.
Insanity is a legal term - not psychiatric and many ppl who suffer from serious mental illness can and do function in society and even have high IQs. You are confusing mental illness with mental retardation.
I am not confusing the legal and psychiatric terms, or retardation. Being able to function in society is not quite the same as being invited to help out with putting together a suicide vest or hijack an airplane.
Quote:The question, when using a religious ideology as the "reason" to commit an atrocity is is it really the motive or just an excuse?
Another false dichotomy. You could ask the same about politics. In truth, any reason could be construed as both motive and excuse.
Put it this way - do you think Osama Bin Laden and his associates would have carried out the 9/11 attacks without first adopting Islam?
Quote:Look @ the unabomber and andres breveik. They arent even muslim.
You appear to be assuming that there has to be one reason that applies to everyone.
Sir Spot of Borg wrote on Apr 26
th, 2012 at 9:25am:
If it is really the motive, if the individual really believes the voices or the book or what ever told them to then they are prolly legally insane... otherwise no imo
Can you find a judge that agrees with you?
You said "significant mental impairment". That is retardation. If thats not what you meant then speak up - i use the wrong words sometimes too.
"Being able to function in society is not quite the same as being invited to help out with putting together a suicide vest or hijack an airplane." <--- Huh? They arent the same thing but they dont require any different mental capacity.
About the motive or excuse. yes you prolly could say the same about politics. Motive and excuse are not the same thing though. Why are you deliberately trying to say they are?
The osama question: sure why not? They were angry with america. Thier motives were laid out in black and white in his declarations of war on america. The fact they were muslims didnt really have anything to do with it (the motivation).
"You appear to be assuming that there has to be one reason that applies to everyone."
Way to go. Try to twist it. I was pointing out to YOU that they arent all muslims.
"Can you find a judge that agrees with you?"
Dont need a judge to agree with me. Need psychiatrists and psychologists.
Look I do not understand what your point is in all this. What are you saying? Overall? You pick little things out of my posts and disagree with them like you are making a point but I am not understanding the overall point.
I am tired of just explaining minutia with no idea what you are actually getting @.
SOB