Talk:Islamistic Terrorists Do Not Represent Islam just as terrorists of other faiths do not represent the other religions

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Alive said ...

"In the new time - from 1844 - it has become fashionable among the human beings of Earth, to - in the name of something - carry out uprisings and demonstrations as well as committing acts of violence, murder, terror attacks, mass murder, torture and other acts of violence and crimes as well as causing monstrous destruction."

What was happened in 1844? Where?

---- M -- 15:50, 9 September 2010 (BST)

Zameen said ...

A pastor in florida is stirring up more trouble with this Quran book burning. it is truly disturbing and embarrassing. this is one of the stupidest events to transpire since the twin towers went down. why cant that man see that he is only stoking the fires of hate and causing more senseless violence to take place? i live in floriduh and i am sickened with this.

--Zameen 21:48, 9 September 2010 (BST)

Jamesm said ...

Zameen it's probably because he is a delusional, misinformed, Christian bigot ( see here for the meaning of bigot: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bigotry ).

Shall we all burn all the religious books at the same time and upload it to YouTube? It might be a sensation and do mankind some good by stimulating debate but then again it might be the same old debate as we have had countless times before.

It is probably better to ridicule the religions for their stupid/illogical/criminal points/facts/claims about the spirit, life and Creation and expose them for the corruptions they are. I'm not expert on the religions of the world but I have done some research on a few of the mainstream ones.

--Jamesm 00:38, 10 September 2010 (BST)