Are we allowed to say "Islamic terrorists"?

Anonymous
^^ These terrorists refer to their god, Allah, as the “most merciful” and “most beneficent.”

There was nothing merciful or beneficent about what these monsters did in Paris. Or, to the Russian plane. Or, in Syria. Or, anywhere else where they wreak havoc.
Anonymous
Thats like saying the The Army of God represent all Christian Religions and all Christians believe and support their terrorism. How can you be so ignorant?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Thats like saying the The Army of God represent all Christian Religions and all Christians believe and support their terrorism. How can you be so ignorant?


The stupid and evil things Christians do and believe are one of the reasons I am no longer a Christian. I hope that good people that are still Muslim do the same.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Thats like saying the The Army of God represent all Christian Religions and all Christians believe and support their terrorism. How can you be so ignorant?


If you are referring to my post (the one before yours) my point was that THEIR god (the terrorist’s) is clearly not the God worshipped by peace loving Muslims and Christians.
I find it ironic that they refer to their god in such kind terms, then turn around and cause destruction and death in this god’s name.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Thats like saying the The Army of God represent all Christian Religions and all Christians believe and support their terrorism. How can you be so ignorant?


The stupid and evil things Christians do and believe are one of the reasons I am no longer a Christian. I hope that good people that are still Muslim do the same.


I don't let the stupid and evil things that humans do dictate how I feel about god. It has very little to do with religion, there are bad people every where. Abandoning your religion won't change that. How do you cope with the crimes committed by atheists?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:PP again. You know, a while back we used to say "Irish terrorists", yet no one took issue with it (or warned against "blaming" all of Ireland).

Yeah, we didn't say "Christian terrorists" because we knew the global Christian community wasn't reaponsible for the IRA's actions. So why do so many people so quick to refer to "Muslem" or Islamic" terrorists?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:^^ These terrorists refer to their god, Allah, as the “most merciful” and “most beneficent.”

There was nothing merciful or beneficent about what these monsters did in Paris. Or, to the Russian plane. Or, in Syria. Or, anywhere else where they wreak havoc.


Extremists base their views on the same texts moderates do. A vulnerable moderate - if pushed, if in the right place at the right time - can be swayed. It doesn't take much to use a text - written during a time period that no longer applies to modern day - to sway a person if the conditions are right.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:PP again. You know, a while back we used to say "Irish terrorists", yet no one took issue with it (or warned against "blaming" all of Ireland).

Yeah, we didn't say "Christian terrorists" because we knew the global Christian community wasn't reaponsible for the IRA's actions. So why do so many people so quick to refer to "Muslem" or Islamic" terrorists?


Most of the people I hear use the term “Islamic terrorists” preface it with “Radical” in order to differentiate those Muslims who are peace-loving from those that are not.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Thats like saying the The Army of God represent all Christian Religions and all Christians believe and support their terrorism. How can you be so ignorant?


The stupid and evil things Christians do and believe are one of the reasons I am no longer a Christian. I hope that good people that are still Muslim do the same.


I don't let the stupid and evil things that humans do dictate how I feel about god. It has very little to do with religion, there are bad people every where. Abandoning your religion won't change that. How do you cope with the crimes committed by atheists?


Atheists aren't banning together, killing the "enemy," in the name of a non-god.

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Thats like saying the The Army of God represent all Christian Religions and all Christians believe and support their terrorism. How can you be so ignorant?


The stupid and evil things Christians do and believe are one of the reasons I am no longer a Christian. I hope that good people that are still Muslim do the same.


I don't let the stupid and evil things that humans do dictate how I feel about god. It has very little to do with religion, there are bad people every where. Abandoning your religion won't change that. How do you cope with the crimes committed by atheists?


Don't see much crime comitted in the name of Atheism. I see tons of stupid evil stuff in the Old Testament and the Quran, and people doing horrible things based on the things in there. No purported superior being would be in any way associated with the crap in there.
Anonymous
What I would like to see is good Muslims not only denouncing terrorist acts in the name of Allah but also denouncing or at least clarifying/revising the scripture verses terrorist use to justify their violence. Denouncing the motive is more meaningful than denouncing the violent act.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Thats like saying the The Army of God represent all Christian Religions and all Christians believe and support their terrorism. How can you be so ignorant?


The stupid and evil things Christians do and believe are one of the reasons I am no longer a Christian. I hope that good people that are still Muslim do the same.


I don't let the stupid and evil things that humans do dictate how I feel about god. It has very little to do with religion, there are bad people every where. Abandoning your religion won't change that. How do you cope with the crimes committed by atheists?


Don't see much crime comitted in the name of Atheism. I see tons of stupid evil stuff in the Old Testament and the Quran, and people doing horrible things based on the things in there. No purported superior being would be in any way associated with the crap in there.


Hmm.. You don’t see it?
Jeffrey Dahmer..... He said said “if a person doesn’t think that there is a God to be accountable to, then what’s the point of trying to modify your behavior to keep it within acceptable ranges?”
Then there is Jim Jones. He drew people into atheism through the People’s Temple, largely based in California. He said that he “took the church and used the church to bring people to atheism.”
There are more.
http://listverse.com/2010/06/05/10-people-who-give-atheism-a-bad-name/
While they may not have committed atrocities in the name of their god, their atheism certainly played a big role.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Thats like saying the The Army of God represent all Christian Religions and all Christians believe and support their terrorism. How can you be so ignorant?


If you are referring to my post (the one before yours) my point was that THEIR god (the terrorist’s) is clearly not the God worshipped by peace loving Muslims and Christians.
I find it ironic that they refer to their god in such kind terms, then turn around and cause destruction and death in this god’s name.


Because they don't truly believe in the religion. They simply coopt the language and identity to gain strength. It helps that there is no strong central leadership to out right say, "Uh, you're wrong."
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Thats like saying the The Army of God represent all Christian Religions and all Christians believe and support their terrorism. How can you be so ignorant?


The stupid and evil things Christians do and believe are one of the reasons I am no longer a Christian. I hope that good people that are still Muslim do the same.


I don't let the stupid and evil things that humans do dictate how I feel about god. It has very little to do with religion, there are bad people every where. Abandoning your religion won't change that. How do you cope with the crimes committed by atheists?


Don't see much crime comitted in the name of Atheism. I see tons of stupid evil stuff in the Old Testament and the Quran, and people doing horrible things based on the things in there. No purported superior being would be in any way associated with the crap in there.


Hmm.. You don’t see it?
Jeffrey Dahmer..... He said said “if a person doesn’t think that there is a God to be accountable to, then what’s the point of trying to modify your behavior to keep it within acceptable ranges?”
Then there is Jim Jones. He drew people into atheism through the People’s Temple, largely based in California. He said that he “took the church and used the church to bring people to atheism.”
There are more.
http://listverse.com/2010/06/05/10-people-who-give-atheism-a-bad-name/
While they may not have committed atrocities in the name of their god, their atheism certainly played a big role.


And you could fall into this site, too - http://www.livescience.com/11370-top-10-crazy-cults.html
Top 10 Crazy Cults

Remember these guys? Raëlian Church

or this? Order of the Solar Temple

the Branch Davidians, anyone?

Crazy is crazy.
Anonymous
I have nothing constructive to say really, but I want to add that the anti-muslim sentiments based on the actions of a few make me sad and angry. I guess I wish that the quiet majority of which I have to believe I am a part was able to be louder than the very vocal fear- and hate-mongering few (I'm looking particularly at you, Fox News).
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