The insanity of blaming Islam

Except the KKK doesn't run any particular part of government. They aren't encouraged by any sects of Christianity. They don't have a massive group of followers (what, 5,000 at best?). They don't have a voice in national or international politics. They are not equal in any way beyond their fanaticism.

Not that they haven't tried....David Duke, anyone?
 
Not that they haven't tried....David Duke, anyone?

One or two senators, while certainly a milestone in our nation, still don't compare to....let's say the Ottoman Empire.

The entire history of Islam until this point is taught where radicalism is the only thing that kept Islam alive. They were once the most tolerant and prosperous civilization in the world, and only the radicals remained. The entire structure of the history and the religion rewards nothing but radicalism, and has no inherent mechanism for change as do other religions.
 
Islam is a disease. Many among the infected have managed to minimize the effects of the disease, particularly those that have been integrated into western culture and subjected to reason and liberal values (the antidotes for Islam). However, in at least one-fourth of the infected, the disease causes violent behavior, including the desire to kill those that are not likewise infected.

support for this have you?
 
There's another thread on here about the same point...why is it when a dark muslim does something heinous it reflects on the whole group of people but when a white christian does, it doesn't?

The latest batch of fucktard Muslims were Eastern European...
 
support for this have you?

Yep.

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http://www.pewglobal.org/2010/12/02/muslims-around-the-world-divided-on-hamas-and-hezbollah/

We can break down the math if you wish, but the bottom line is that an absolute minimum of 20% of Muslims globally believe people should be killed for leaving the religion. In many Islamic states, this is supported by the vast majority.
 
the kkk was formed by unreconciled civil war white males who were predominately christians

as far as some southerners are concerned, the civil war is still being fought

as minorities encroach on traditional white male jobs, the resistance to and anger towards minorities (nonwhite males) will continue to grow among the displaced white males

the problem for them is that the minorities are learning to vote and flex their political power, so the best the new minority can do is limit as best they can the ability to vote...just like they did to the ex-slaves
 
Yep.

2010-muslim-01-13.png


http://www.pewglobal.org/2010/12/02/muslims-around-the-world-divided-on-hamas-and-hezbollah/

We can break down the math if you wish, but the bottom line is that an absolute minimum of 20% of Muslims globally believe people should be killed for leaving the religion. In many Islamic states, this is supported by the vast majority.

are those Muslims polled representative of Muslims worldwide (including in the u s of a)

you say 20% of muslims worldwide, what is your proof of that

also, are these true followers of the Quran or following local customs
 
Not that they haven't tried....David Duke, anyone?

right....and he found such widespread support in the Christian community.....

if anything this debate has underscored the fact that Christianity does NOT sit back silently when fucking idiots act like fanatics.....can Islam say the same?.....how about if the mosque that the Boston bomber grew up in refused to hold services for his funeral.....how about if his family buried him in a pig skin lined coffin....
 
right....and he found such widespread support in the Christian community.....

Why, yes he did!

http://aliciapatterson.org/stories/how-david-duke-and-born-agains-wrecked-louisianas-gop

It took more than a generation, from mists of the Eisenhower era, to build Louisiana's Republican Party and just four years to wreck it. GOP veterans pin much of the blame for today's disarray on a cadre of evangelical Christians who swept into the State Central Committee in 1988, capturing a third of its 144 seats. Thousands of evangelicals in Louisiana also supported David Duke.
 
You realize burning a cross is desecration of a sacred symbol, perhaps the most sacred of all Christian symbols?

You just proved that the KKK is certainly NOT a Christian organization. Congratulations!

Bzzzzzzt...wrong answer!

The Klan actually started burning the cross during their own meetings, as part of their worship & a symbol of Christian fellowship. It would accompany Christian prayer and singing hymns.

It's funny how you guys want to attack Islam for every fringe terrorist group that uses the religion for their agenda, but ignore it on the side of Christianity completely, and even deny that groups like the KKK see themselves as Christians.
 
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