Re: Democratic arguments on Danish cartoons
yes sir,this is one of the basic points of our religion.for muslims who may want to disagree :this day have i perfected ur religion for u and chosen for u islam as ur religion]
if ur referring to me then please dont lie ,the words to which i agreed to were ***hold religion as very dear
we talk in generalities all the time ie the major trend,the flow…we dont talk like this ‘‘that man iftikhar son of chacha basheer was holding a burning torch and he whacked bob brown son of james brown on the head and then burned an embassy’’ ,we says muslims r protesting,muslims r a violent nation etc which includes the non violent ones as well.
with the ambigous n self motivated definitions for nearly evry religious and political statement anything can be racist if it affects the sensibilities.dont think that evry comment is an attack and evry muslim hates non muslims but this is an understandable paranoia [my wife to b was a christian by the way].
if u dont think that u r a mr-know-all-there-is-to-know-guy then do some research on the characteristics specific to nations and races.
a side issue to derail the topic but i agree with it.
ty for the advice.accept some of mine; its good to eat spinach.take calcium tablets every day with ur dinner.
depends.very subjective.
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ps:i had no intention of causing u pain which inadvertantly i have.
u may already know it but in one of my previous posts i quoted pope benedict saying that christians r moving away from their faith.some additional material if u have the patience:
The 1999 survey showed 52 percent of “evangelical church kids say the only intellectual way to live is to make the best decisions you can based on your feelings at the moment.” The Barna reported the same thing “People are most likely to make their moral and ethical decisions on the basis of whatever feels right or comfortable in a situation.”(2002 Feb.)
Of the 7,441 Protestant pastors, 51 percent of the Methodists, 35 percent of the Presbyterians, 30 percent of the Episcopalians, and 33 percent of the American Baptists did not believe in the physical resurrection of Jesus from the dead. This is astounding. How can this be, these are pastors of churches? It’s a simple answer, they do not believe the Bible nor are they allowing it to govern their lives. The Bible is then reduced to a book with good advice, a self-improvement book, and to some, a book for success in the world.
The number of American adults who identify themselves with Christianity that can be classified as Christian dropped from 86% in 1990 to 77% in 2001. (According to ARIS Study American Religious Identification Survey was conducted in February to April 2001.)