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In reply to the discussion: Ex-muslim Here to answer any questions you might have [View all]Jarqui
(10,494 posts)20. Thank very much for your answer
You obviously gave it some thought and took some time to express yourself. I'm grateful for that.
Although this may be true, it's disappointing and hard to accept: "How do we stop modern day terrorism. Unfortunately we cant."
The odd part of that is Islam has been around for centuries. But this jihad and martyrdom against the US is fairly recent - since the 80s (or maybe Iran in the late 70s). Why the recent martyrdom/jihad - why now and not before?
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I don't have any specific questions but thank you for starting what is hopefully a good thread. nt
JanMichael
Dec 2015
#1
Experiences are what help to shape us but they can never define us..than you for sharing
AuntPatsy
Dec 2015
#2
First, let me thank you for taking the time to provide this information.
Fantastic Anarchist
Dec 2015
#46
Another ex-Catholic here. Welcome & thanks for offering your insight. We desperately need it!
southerncrone
Dec 2015
#29
Welcome to DU, this will be quite interesting. I am glad you are here, getting out of Iran
uppityperson
Dec 2015
#6
Jesus' teaching in the New Testament is just good advice and love for our fellow human beings.
JDPriestly
Dec 2015
#39
? We have plenty of Christians who take the Bible literally. They are called "fundamentalists"
Hekate
Dec 2015
#51
I agree: all abrahamic texts are violent. But only global Islam take them literally.
Yorktown
Dec 2015
#22
Where did they get the idea that the masses would be impressed by terrorism and follow them?
Spitfire of ATJ
Dec 2015
#25
All religions served their purposes thousands of years ago. It's over now.
lindysalsagal
Dec 2015
#68