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An exercise of good faith

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– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – Infidel Here is an exercise for the regulars in this group: We come from different countries and different religions. 1)  Name your nationality and religion 2)  Make a critical statement about that origin I will start: Catholic American I feel that Americans are way too consumer focused, and do not really pay enough attention to world events.  They consume way too much of the world’s resources and feel it is their right to do so.  In general they do not know anything about the outside world until it becomes front page news and then they quickly accept however the mass media portrays the story. As for religion, I was born Roman Catholic, but at a young age decided that the institution was hypocritical and self serving.  I feel the same way about other organized religions. Anyone else? Sure I will play your game. I am an American and we are not serious enough about the war on terrorism. We should be following in the footsteps of Israel. We could learn a lot from them. As for religion I have my own beliefs and I do not discuss them because that would be off topic here as this newsgroup is about the evils of islam. I like your style, you don’t fuss with a bunch of dull rhetoric, you go straight to the point and you speak your mind.  We need more people like you here. I still would like to know your religious affiliation to see what relationship it has to Islam.

My posts are not based on religion. I do not preach religion and I do not discuss religion. If you must know, my version of religion is based on several religions, teachings, ways of life and INCLUDING islam. I am here soley to discuss terrorism. What is a better place to discuss terrorism than an islamic newsgroup. The point is what relationship terrorism has to islam and the answer is that it has everything to do with islam. If islam will not rid itself of terrorism, then we must rid the world of islam.

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Hello All              English Catholic         Engaged to a Muslim England              Still thinks its a world power most of the time used to do the dirty work for the Us. best country to have on your side when the chips are down. Still attend Church as a Catholic but love to learn about other religions I look at the world with great sadness but deep down I feel there is hope for us all. warmest Regards to all                                    Xain

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– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – Here is an exercise for the regulars in this group: We come from different countries and different religions. 1)  Name your nationality and religion 2)  Make a critical statement about that origin I will start: Catholic American I feel that Americans are way too consumer focused, and do not really pay enough attention to world events.  They consume way too much of the world’s resources and feel it is their right to do so.  In general they do not know anything about the outside world until it becomes front page news and then they quickly accept however the mass media portrays the story. As for religion, I was born Roman Catholic, but at a young age decided that the institution was hypocritical and self serving.  I feel the same way about other organized religions. Anyone else? Sure I will play your game. I am an American and we are not serious enough about the war on terrorism. We should be following in the footsteps of Israel. We could learn a lot from them. As for religion I have my own beliefs and I do not discuss them because that would be off topic here as this newsgroup is about the evils of islam.

I like your style, you don’t fuss with a bunch of dull rhetoric, you go straight to the point and you speak your mind.  We need more people like you here. I still would like to know your religious affiliation to see what relationship it has to Islam.

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Here is an exercise for the regulars in this group: We come from different countries and different religions. 1)  Name your nationality and religion 2)  Make a critical statement about that origin I will start: Catholic American I feel that Americans are way too consumer focused, and do not really pay enough attention to world events.  They consume way too much of the world’s resources and feel it is their right to do so.  In general they do not know anything about the outside world until it becomes front page news and then they quickly accept however the mass media portrays the story. As for religion, I was born Roman Catholic, but at a young age decided that the institution was hypocritical and self serving.  I feel the same way about other organized religions. Anyone else?

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– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – Here is an exercise for the regulars in this group: We come from different countries and different religions. 1)  Name your nationality and religion 2)  Make a critical statement about that origin I will start: Catholic American I feel that Americans are way too consumer focused, and do not really pay enough attention to world events.  They consume way too much of the world’s resources and feel it is their right to do so.  In general they do not know anything about the outside world until it becomes front page news and then they quickly accept however the mass media portrays the story. As for religion, I was born Roman Catholic, but at a young age decided that the institution was hypocritical and self serving.  I feel the same way about other organized religions. Anyone else?

Sure I will play your game. I am an American and we are not serious enough about the war on terrorism. We should be following in the footsteps of Israel. We could learn a lot from them. As for religion I have my own beliefs and I do not discuss them because that would be off topic here as this newsgroup is about the evils of islam.

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