Kendra17
"Kendra17" is a consortium of political analysts a
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Yes, I remember Sinead O'Connor ripping up the pope's photo. Aw, those were the good ol' days! (no offense to Catholics-- I'm joking pointing out the lack of violence after that event.)eclectics said:Point taken and duly noted. Right or wrong, different religions take offense to different things with different degrees of enthusiasm (remember Sinead O'Conner ripping up the Pope's photo). Putting aside for the moment the violent reactions, which we we all agree are disgusting and wrong, you are basically asking why we should allow the Muslims to get upset over something we don't find that important. Well, right or wrong, it is important to them and if we choose to ignore that fact, we are basically saying to them "Your religious beliefs are ridiculous to us and we won't cut you any slack for things we feel you are overeacting to". I don't think sometimes that we realize how different they percieve things. Most of us don't have a clue about their lives. They are very fervent people and trying to squash them into submission is just going to incite them more. Again, just mho. I would like to see a summit with serious dialogue with all the world's religious leaders. Forget political differences as being the world's greatest threat. I believe our religious differences are, and if WW III were to start, you can bet religion will play a big part.
I think we really do agree on a lot right here. I also don't think many of us realize how differently they perceive things either. But, this has to do (mostly, imo) with their belief that all goodness is Islam and the promotion of Islam, and our belief is that all goodness is life and the promotion of life, etc. I do believe there is a difference in value.
So, if we agree on that (yes, I worded this a bit differently than you) then we could at least discuss the next part reasonably.
I disagree with appeasing them to avoid offending them. Considering we agree on their views being different (so different to the point of violent behavior after a perceived offense), it's important ot NOT accept their responses as normal and it's important NOT to bend over backward to avoid offending them. JMO.
Why not have the expectation that THEY change to fit in our modern world rather than WE change to avoid offending them? We demand openness and tolerance and nonviolence from EVERY OTHER group out there. We demand tolerance and nonviolence in modern civilized society. To advance and to progress, we've learned self-criticize, learn, judge our past behaviors and strive to advance and better ourselves. Why can't we demand this of them, too, especially since they are not just confined to the Middle East and the Arab world anymore. Their conduct affects us.
I see your point. But, I'm not even sure that it is possible to "not offend" them, since-- for some of them-- our belief system offends them and incites violence.
I would say we are both poor scholars of Islam, Kendra. But every claim you make about Islam can be refuted. Personally, I do not support Islam or its tenets at all, at least no more than any other religion. Yet I have very, very easily found arguments against all the ignorant statements you have made against the religion, trying to incite hate and fear. It has been so easy, in fact, that I wonder where you are finding your information.