this situation in Gaza is definitely breeding hatred towards the US and UK . we need to pressure Israel to avoid civilian casualties.also the US/UK needs to refrain from civilian casualties ourselves in Iraq and Afghanistan.
I checked out a copy of the Quaran a few years back at a book store..and the overall message seemed to be about compassion rather then violence...as a few would-be-commentators would have us believe..
We should always strive to define the real,genuine source of the problem, by that very source..not some second, third or fourth-hand rendition of the source.
Most times, if done, we'll find we argue for the same thing just using different language and concepts.Too many people have died otherwise.
a few years ago i met a gentleman who left america after the events of 911, he was Saudi Arabian and a student of religion. he explained several 'man made' confusions within the Quran and also told the Arabic side to the conflicts of Israel and USA. from his view point a terrorist is created by stripping him of his rights and possesions and then refusing to acknowledge him. i guess the way to deal with the 'within' is by listening and negotiating, listening is the key.
this situation in Gaza is definitely breeding hatred towards the US and UK . we need to pressure Israel to avoid civilian casualties.also the US/UK needs to refrain from civilian casualties ourselves in Iraq and Afghanistan.
throwntomato 3 years ago
Another Great one Mate. Sorry I took me a couple of weeks to get around to seeing it. Keep up the good work
BrutusCass 3 years ago 2
Thanks for sharing. Brings things pretty much to the point.
blacksilkblacksilk 3 years ago 3
I checked out a copy of the Quaran a few years back at a book store..and the overall message seemed to be about compassion rather then violence...as a few would-be-commentators would have us believe..
We should always strive to define the real,genuine source of the problem, by that very source..not some second, third or fourth-hand rendition of the source.
Most times, if done, we'll find we argue for the same thing just using different language and concepts.Too many people have died otherwise.
pretender92macgyver 3 years ago 2
The terrorist within seems yet greater then without...how do we solve such a dilemma?
pretender92macgyver 3 years ago 3
a few years ago i met a gentleman who left america after the events of 911, he was Saudi Arabian and a student of religion. he explained several 'man made' confusions within the Quran and also told the Arabic side to the conflicts of Israel and USA. from his view point a terrorist is created by stripping him of his rights and possesions and then refusing to acknowledge him. i guess the way to deal with the 'within' is by listening and negotiating, listening is the key.
roningobraugh 3 years ago