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Muslims 'protect' Christians
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http://english.ahram....lds-at-Coptic-Ch.aspx
Is this really a good news story or do you maybe infer that their actions as reported on this Muslim website amount to nothing more than at best a PR stunt and at worst a psychological protection racket?
They [Muslims] are basically saying we will protect you from ourselves, as a show of supremacy over Christians to prove our superiority and 'allow' the Coptic minorities their Christmas ceremony.
Your thoughts appreciated.
Is this really a good news story or do you maybe infer that their actions as reported on this Muslim website amount to nothing more than at best a PR stunt and at worst a psychological protection racket?
They [Muslims] are basically saying we will protect you from ourselves, as a show of supremacy over Christians to prove our superiority and 'allow' the Coptic minorities their Christmas ceremony.
Your thoughts appreciated.
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Whilst it’s commendable in its way, it excuses the fundamental problem. The vast majority of Muslims spoken of in this thead would be far better employed in educating their fellow Muslims thereby eliminating the necessity for anyone to protect people of other faiths from acts of religious barbarism.
Keyplus, I can’t imagine you’re fooling anyone now, and those who read and understand your posts can be in no doubt whatsoever whose side you're on. However, if for lack of something sensible to say it pleases you to continue to shoot the messenger, then be my guest - carry on.
Sandy, I commend the people who are making a stand, but there's a much wider picture here that most of the posters seem to be missing. Protecting the churches from attack is like taking an aspirin to treat a malevolent disease. It only relieves the pain in the short term. It doesn’t get the root of, or cure, the fundamental problem.
Sandy, I commend the people who are making a stand, but there's a much wider picture here that most of the posters seem to be missing. Protecting the churches from attack is like taking an aspirin to treat a malevolent disease. It only relieves the pain in the short term. It doesn’t get the root of, or cure, the fundamental problem.
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