Radical Islamics and Right Wing Fundamentalists AGREE: Neither believe in evolution

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  1. Lindabrock

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    #61
    Evolution theory should be respected if not followed
     
    Lindabrock, Jan 10, 2012 IP
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    It gets down eventually to the core of the person. A person is radical or moderate in his view of himself and the world. It's incidental if he has been born into a religion or not. And whether his religion espouses radical thoughts because religion isn't supposed to do that. As a matter of fact, it is not the religion or lack of it, but the person himself/herself who encourages those thoughts whether personally or out of external influence. And this is correct whether it is Islamic or Christian fundamentalism that's involved here. I'd say the religion thing is a cloak or subterfuge to hide the real attitude of the person(s) involved. Too bad..
     
    warloky, Jan 11, 2012 IP
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    Or Gautama Buddha if you're so inclined, or Horus or whoever and whatever may have inspired noble feelings in you. The problem arises when believers in one school of thought try to impose on those outside of theirs sometimes at knifepoint as in olden times..
     
    warloky, Jan 12, 2012 IP
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    When they can agree on something like this, it makes you wonder why they can't just agree and get along. They're united against anyone believing science. They should sign some sort of accord. lol
     
    sunfyre7896, Jan 18, 2012 IP