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A Mosque in the shadow of Ground Zero in New York for a ChristianChurch in the shadow of Mecca
A Mosque in the shadow of Ground Zero in New York for a Christian
Church in the shadow of Mecca http://preview.tinyurl.com/4zEvleths233b10 "The principal mosque in Rome has a surface area of 30,000 square meters and can hold thousands of believers. The Christian church of Mecca has a surface area of zero square meters and can hold zero believers. In fact, there is no Christian church in Mecca. In other words, Rome is an open city and Mecca is a closed city....." alt.activism.death- penalty,uk.politics.misc,rec.travel.europe,soc.ret irement,soc .culture.indonesia |
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A Mosque in the shadow of Ground Zero in New York for a ChristianChurch in the shadow of Mecca
On Aug 22, 7:32*am, "O'Donovan, PJ, Himself"
wrote: A Mosque in the shadow of Ground Zero in New York for a Christian Church in the shadow of Mecca http://preview.tinyurl.com/4zEvleths233b10 "The principal mosque in Rome has a surface area of 30,000 square meters and can hold thousands of believers. The Christian church of Mecca has a surface area of zero square meters and can hold zero believers. In fact, there is no Christian church in Mecca. In other words, Rome is an open city and Mecca is a closed city....." alt.activism.death- penalty,uk.politics.misc,rec.travel.europe,soc.ret irement,soc .culture.indonesia We are back to..the Bush philosophy...if our enemies torture, it justifies are torturing. |
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mental health is precious
22.8.2010 15:32, O'Donovan, PJ, Himself kirjoitti:
Viititkö mennä pois konffista rte. |
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A Mosque in the shadow of Ground Zero in New York for a ChristianChurch in the shadow of Mecca
On Aug 22, 9:50*pm, Oz wrote:
On Aug 22, 10:19*am, GLOBALIST wrote: On Aug 22, 8:25*am, Josh Rosenbluth wrote: On Aug 22, 9:09*am, Earl Evleth wrote: On 22/08/10 15:02, in article , "GLOBALIST" wrote: We are back to..the Bush philosophy...if our enemies torture, it justifies are torturing. Tit-for-tatism. *During WWII, the US gradually moved from bombing only industrial or military targets in Germany to bombing residential areas. The bombing in Japan had no moral restraints. *If the Japanese had none we would not have them. One's moral compass does not depend on other's compasses. The moral man marches to his own drummer. The orignal poster, the phony O'Donovan (not his real name), has no compass as all. Although I agree opposition to the mosque unless a church is built in Mecca is an example of "two wrongs don't make a right," the article had the makings of a good suggestion: "They should finance and build a multi-confessional center. In their building, they should create a church, a synagogue, Hindu and Buddhist temples, space for unbelievers, and a mosque, equal in size and importance, in order to honor the victims of 9/11." I don't agree they should build a worship space for every religion, but a prominent area that pays homage to the victims of 9/11 (similar to what is done at St. Paul's church, one block from Ground Zero), and promotes tolerance and pluralism, through (in part) a secular government would be a great gesture. *I wonder if either side in this debate would find that sufficient?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - It isn't anything about the victims of 911. It never was and it shouldn't be. * It is a Muslim community wanting a community center. There are dozens of churches in that area for a person to go to...take your pick. Mosques are not 'exclusive' and that is contrary to the very nature of their religion...there is no class distinction, race, or nationality when one enters a mosque. *That is why you will see the King of Jordan in prayer with other men, that is why when you see the Pilgrimage to Mecca , it is Muslims from all over the world, rich and poor, famous and ordinary.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Nobody cares to heed your blather. *And few care how Muslims pray. What is of real concern is the prejudice Muslims heap on nonMuslims, for which you post nothing. *How many nonMuslims can go to Mecca , you failed to ask? *Why, NONE, that's how many. *So go **** yourself, moron.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - http://tinyurl.com/4zEvleths235b10 |
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