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although more extreme than most american xtians, here's what religious
fanaticism breeds: http://andrewsullivan.theatlantic.co...e-the-war.html Packer reviews the memoir of Abdul Salam Zaeef, who served as Afghanistan's ambassador to Pakistan during Taliban rule. Zaeef was detained for three years at Gitmo and released without charge. Packer calls his memoir, My Life with the Taliban "perhaps the best, and maybe even the only, way for readers here to begin to grasp the world view of this xenophobic and opaque movement." Keep in mind that Zaeef is sometimes referred to as a moderate: The Americans have won the hatred of all Afghans, he concludes, and will lose the war as the Soviets lost theirs: the whole world is turning away from the U.S. and coming to see the justice of the Islamic cause. Like any religious revolutionary, Zaeef is certain that history and faith will soon rhyme. His entire story is saturated in righteousness; all the hardships he endures are redeemed by the solidarity of the faithful, whose superiority to non-Muslims is taken for granted. Zaeef doesn’t even pay lip service to the notion of equal rights for all: the only outrage is what’s done to Muslims, because they are Muslims and better than the rest of humanity. This world view is founded on such chauvinism that Americans, with our automatic assumptions about equality, might fail to notice it. “My Life with the Taliban” shows that, while all wars are foolish, some wars are not a matter of mere misunderstanding—that beneath the superficial differences of clothing and facial hair lie more profound differences that can’t be reconciled. ----------------------- islamists....and fundamentalists in general...harbor no illusions about gay rights, equal rights for women, religious freedom, etc. to them...especially in this day, to islamists, religious freedom is anathema. scientists, especially, must be condemned because we question their hatred |
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On Mon, 24 May 2010 20:27:56 -0400, bpuharic wrote:
although more extreme than most american xtians, here's what religious fanaticism breeds: http://andrewsullivan.theatlantic.co...e-the-war.html whoops!! wrong newsgroup! |
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On May 24, 7:39*pm, bpuharic wrote:
On Mon, 24 May 2010 20:27:56 -0400, bpuharic wrote: although more extreme than most american xtians, here's what religious fanaticism breeds: http://andrewsullivan.theatlantic.co...10/05/how-the-... whoops!! wrong newsgroup! Actually, I was amazed that you didn't start a "Screw Bush" thread, but no, bpuharic. This is the perfect dumping ground for your troll. I'm surprised the Krausmeister hasn't run with some diddle you've provided. |
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On Wed, 26 May 2010 04:54:34 -0700 (PDT), TopBassDog
wrote: On May 24, 7:39*pm, bpuharic wrote: On Mon, 24 May 2010 20:27:56 -0400, bpuharic wrote: although more extreme than most american xtians, here's what religious fanaticism breeds: http://andrewsullivan.theatlantic.co...10/05/how-the-... whoops!! wrong newsgroup! Actually, I was amazed that you didn't start a "Screw Bush" thread, but no, bpuharic. This is the perfect dumping ground for your troll. I'm surprised the Krausmeister hasn't run with some diddle you've provided. well bush DID let bin laden escape. that much is fact |
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