Quote:Be reasonable. Its not Waleed's fault that her statement was full of factual errors, and you can't expect a prominent and proud muslim to start accepting the inflamatory "ban muslims" arguments. The point Waleed was trying to get across here is that its no longer about trying to get the other side to agree with the other's side's arguments - we're way past that.
I think it is not to late to try to get Muslims to appreciate freedom and democracy. If you think it is too late, what exactly is the goal of your Islamic reform?
Quote:Its now about trying to end this destructive cycle of one-upmanship - the endless point scoring, mocking, sneering and abusing each other that gets us absolutely nowhere. I guess its a kind of "agree to disagree" situation, but at the same time reaching out to meet each other in the middle. It will take a huge effort for people to actually give up trying to "win" the argument and start forgiving and accommodating, but thats what is needed.
What should we accomodate Gandalf? Does this mean no more Muhammed cartoons?
Quote:And I think the key to all this is to accept the fact that whatever view we have on this topic, we are (mostly) all decent human beings whose hearts are in the right place.
Except of course the terrorists. Let's not forget about them in our efforts to accomodate.
Quote:We all want whats best for humanity, we just have different ways of approaching that goal.
Some for example think it is too late to use rational argument.