http://www.ajc.org/multimedia. Excerpts of the first Jewish broadcast that took place from occupied Germany in Aachen in 1944. Courtesy of the American Jewish Committee.
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http://www.ajc.org/multimedia. Excerpts of the first Jewish broadcast that took place from occupied Germany in Aachen in 1944. Courtesy of the American Jewish Committee.
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It isn't just radical Islam (but that may currently be the 'big threat'). It is radical ANYTHING. Religious, nationalistic, philosophical, whatever/whoever.
Radicals cannot/will not accept the fact that other people have viewpoints/beliefs that are different than their own, and that those other viewpoints/beliefs may have some validity or worth.
You don't have to share their beliefs or think they are valuable, but you should acknowledge that other people have the right to their beliefs.
Beliefs and actions are 2 entirely different things. I don't disagree that radical Islam is a threat to Israel or the west in general (anybody can see that).
To say that people have no right to believe in something (no matter how objectionable, silly, strange, or insane) is wrong. To say that they have no right to ACT on those beliefs, when it causes harm to others is a different matter entirely.
To say those people have no right to their beliefs is as bad as them saying the same about us.
If you are a race/religion that is struggleing to survive and you kill 1/3 of your children while Muslims continue procreate - you're not so smart! God will not be mocked! I am pro-Isreal but they are shooting themselves in the foot!
Wow...I am a Christian...and I love the Jewish people...because they are the people of my God...the God of Abraham, Isaac and Israel...I was born Oct 29/1944...in Germany ...on the very day...when the first Jewish Service was heard around the World. So for my Birthday wish from God...I wish that His temple will be rebuild.
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Radicals cannot/will not accept the fact that other people have viewpoints/beliefs that are different than their own, and that those other viewpoints/beliefs may have some validity or worth.
You don't have to share their beliefs or think they are valuable, but you should acknowledge that other people have the right to their beliefs.
Radical Islam (read Ahmadinejad and his fellows) is an existential threat to Israel and the entire West.
That has nothing to do with the other groups you mention.
If you think that those who advocate genocide have the rights to their beliefs, you are just plain amoral.
To say that people have no right to believe in something (no matter how objectionable, silly, strange, or insane) is wrong. To say that they have no right to ACT on those beliefs, when it causes harm to others is a different matter entirely.
To say those people have no right to their beliefs is as bad as them saying the same about us.
Shalom to my Jewish friends! :-)
Are you a human being or an animal?
What are you?
Devil?