Quote:Note the subtle change in language here - from "opposite of what he said" to now "opposite of what he promotes".
Wow. You got me there Gandalf. Backflipping again.
Quote:And I'm also still wondering how the points I made which amount to:
a) interpreting his calling on the ending of aggression and ending the occupation as a call to end the occupation of the West Bank
I have no doubt he wants to end the occupatin of the west bank, regardless of what you interpret.
Quote:b) interpreting his claim that "Israelis could live as good neighbours [if they end the occupation]" as suggesting that the state of Israel and the muslim nations can live peacefully side by side
If that was the extent of what he said, it would be reasonable. But you can only interpret it this way by carefully excluding the bulk of what he said.
Quote:- can be interpreted as "the exact opposite of what he promotes"
If you pick and choose a few choice phrases from any person, and push the interpretation of them to the limit, you could paint them as saying the opposite of what they think. This is what you are compelled to do with your fellow Muslim.
Quote:And yet in just the last post you felt it necessary to introduce a whole swag of new stuff that helps us understand the context of Falah's otherwise vague and non-specific quotes:
Actually I believe I have already posted a lot of it here. Again, read the thread instead of demanding I copy and paste the entire thing. Keep going until you satisfy yourself that you shouldn't be defending him. I cannot tell you how long that will take.
Quote:Funny how none of that is mentioned in the OP.
This thread started with you bragging about your ability to do some digging to find out what Falah really thinks. Are you now saying I tricked you into defending a fellow Muslim without revealing the true extent of their Muslimness?