Quote:The point is, you and others continually forget Matthew 7:3.
You think we should stop the conquistadors before we criticise Muslims for wanting to dismantle freedom and democracy?
Quote:Then criticise them not over religion but over their proposals and actions, FD.
You are creating a false dichotomy Brian. For Muslims, they are the same thing.
Quote:Continual criticism of other's religion merely plays into their hands and allows them to portray themselves as the persecuted.
Have you checked out my wiki?
Quote:Malaysia, one of the more populous Muslim nations has just held a democratic election. It may have been flawed but that had absolutely nothing to do with the religion of most of the citizens. The fact that it occurred at all, rather demolishes the believe that democracy and Islam are incompatible?
Islam has been filtered as it moved east. They do seem far more tolerant down this end. Not tolerant enough to not blow up nightclubs, but still a lot better than Islam's homeland. More tolerant versions of Islam thrived, and were allowed to thrive, precisely because it was the only way Islam could co-exist with other religions to the east. However this does not mean it was not followed by intolerant Islam.
Quote:You asked me for what I believed, FD. I supplied the answer. Now you're taking umbrage because you asked the wrong question?
No. I asked the next question. I think it is kind of absurd for you to even offer an answer about Islam when you apparently have no clue. You are putting political correctness before the truth and before common sense.
Quote:Yet you don't seem to be criticising Christians for doing exactly the same thing. I wonder why?
If I ever come across a Christian raping and pillaging, or promoting rape and pillage, I will be sure to criticise him, just to make sure I don't appear biased. Are you seriously suggesting I only adopted an anti-rape and pillage stance so I could attack Islam?
Quote:They point out the inherent bigotry in continual criticism of Muslims and Islam without corresponding criticism of Christians and Christianity, FD. If you need that explained, then I suspect you're not interested in balance, now are you?
Can you explain how this works? If I want to not be a bigot, do I have to google some Christian doing nasty things in Africa and do a little dance around it every time I criticise a Muslim over whatever he just said? Is it one comment each way, or is there an equation for balancing criticisms with Islam with criticisms of Christianity?
Quote:The interpretation of Islam, Lionel. There is a difference. There is no one, single, unified religion called "Islam" and I'm sure you're well aware of that.
According to Abu there is. And anyone who disagrees risks getting their head chopped off.
Quote:It is not centrally directed or controlled. It is riven with Schism and sectarian differences, great and small.
You mean like Muslims blowing up each other's mosques? How delightful. BTW, it is "supposed" to be centrally controlled.
Quote:We know the ultimate aim of Islam is no different to the ultimate aim of any other proselytising religion, like, say, Christianity, Lionel.
Actually it is very different and Muslims are happy to explain the difference. But you have to ask. If you merely parrot politically correct falsehood about Islam, they will stand back and let you do the hard work for them.