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SeanMacGabhann Wrote:

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> Because I'm KIND OF asking you why you started it

> in the Drawing Room given there is a religion

> thread already underway


'Kind of'? If it offends you I can only suggest that you report it and let admin deal with it/me. :-S

ratty Wrote:

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> Not particulalry comfortable with that statement

> (the original poster's one). Islam is a peaceful

> religion and the people that destroyed the WTC had

> nothing to do with Islam imo. More to do with

> power, jealousy and control!


Who mentioned Islam, not I. Your discomfort is not my doing.

Y'man Wrote:

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> ratty Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Not particulalry comfortable with that

> statement

> > (the original poster's one). Islam is a

> peaceful

> > religion and the people that destroyed the WTC

> had

> > nothing to do with Islam imo. More to do with

> > power, jealousy and control!

>

> Who mentioned Islam, not I. Your discomfort is

> not my doing.


The image you used of the twin towers pre 7/11 hints at Islamic blame for the events that unfolded on that day.

I'm sure that whoever is producing the current glut of these facile 'Imagine..' images (also available as a poster, if you're keen) considered the many thousands of crimes perpetrated in the name of religion throughout history before settling on those 'American' buildings which were brought down as a result of 'Islam'.

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