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[quote=Anonymous][quote=jsteele][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]"The peaceful minority is irrelevant."[/quote] It's a peaceful majority, but yes they have made themselves irrelevant by not denouncing the fundamentalists who have hijacked their religion and their culture.[/quote] Sigh. The moderator is going to come on and tell you it's pointless to expect peaceful Muslims to demonstrate or otherwise protest IS because (a) IS doesn't care what other Muslims, or you, think, and (b) IS isn't under any central Islamic authority. I actually posted in Feedback (after the moderator locked a thread about this) that IS [i]does[/i] have to worry about public opinion, because it does need at least the tacit support of non-Wahhabi Sunnis in the area--IS only represented 10% of Mosul when it captured that city. He deleted my thread. Other points are that Saudi opinion matters because they are also Wahhabis and there are some questions about financial links. So I don't agree with the moderator that Muslims or anybody else should just sit on their hands.[/quote] If you bothered to read and pay attention to my post, you would have seen that I wrote this: "IS may be susceptible to pressures from communities within the land it governs, but not from those well outside those lands." I don't think anyone should sit on their hands. I just don't think it is correct to expect American Muslims to have a special responsibility in this regard. The American Muslims' ability to influence IS is no different that that of American Jews or American Christians. Also, I think these discussions would be much more helpful if you actually showed some indication that you were interested in learning or gaining understanding rather than [i]simply debating. As long as your goal is to simply develop a counter-argument,[/i] very little that is beneficial will come out of these threads. [/quote] Wait, what? Disagreeing with your position, especially by providing substantive "counter-arguments" to your arguments (in my thread you deleted, I linked to a Post article) amounts to frivolously "simply debating"? I spent hours yesterday figuring out the Ebionites. Thanks for noticing.[/quote]
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