WizardofOz
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You insist on dividing people into groups and I speak of the people suffering the results as ONE and in respect to them, to keep politics away from Ground Zero. There is no reason for me to single out Muslims.
You don't speak of the "people suffering", You miserably attempt to speak for them. They are not ONE. They are many, many people; dynamic individuals who vary in background and belief.
You want to keep this center away from any where near ground zero. Don't think that you speak for all people effected by 911 when you talk about what you want. What do September Eleventh Families for Peaceful Tomorrows support?
I forgot....you don't count their "needs" for some odd reason.
I gotta include a quote from the above source attributed a guest comment.
Luke Dear media, I can't decide if you are dumb, evil, or ignorant. I could make a case for all three, but a black hole opens up and swallows me each time I try to wrap my mind around your writing. Stop calling it a mosque. It's a community center, just like the YMCA and the JCC uptown. This thing has a pool, a weight room and GASP – a performing arts center. There is also a prayer room. The building is open to the public and frankly, I'm looking forward to getting a membership so I can join the pool. I like swimming, but there isn't one close to my apartment. Since I work 3 blocks away from Park Place, this thing is going to rock. Thanks, Sane people |
:BRAVO: Brilliant
The rejection of Sharia Law was preempted with The Constitution. The result is precedent and rule by law not by the wishes of any group.This has nothing to do with it. The developers now have staked their claim and as Rauf said, any attempt to move the mosque could result in retaliation.
What does his speculation have to do with Sharia law? You are having trouble staying on topic.
Can you conceive of any non-political form of development?
Sure, but I also don't own the property. What difference do my development ideas make?
How you can label those suffering the results of 911 and protesting the Sharia mosque, as a mob? There is no way to respond to something so callous.
That's how you keep framing the debate. There are people who don't want the mosque built so you decide that they are the right group to side with, grab your soapbox and speak out against it with them.
Who doesn't want this mosque built anyway?
What people should do is one thing, but as you suggest, we are incapable of it and need to lose freedom in preference to being governed by increasing laws.
What you think people should do is one thing.
No one is talking about losing freedom or increasing the law.
The same "rights" I support are what prevents your worst nightmare from coming true.No. The only thing that can prevent the coming nightmare is the voluntary recognition of the balance between OBLIGATIONS and rights. Increasing secularism has deprived us of this awareness so societyjust demands "rights."
If you're afraid of Sharia law then be happy that we have the law that we have which prevents Sharia law from becoming the law inside the United States.
The same constitution that allows these men to build their mosque also prevents you from being subjected to Sharia Law.
Neat, isn't it?
And what will you do when it is proven that it is not the case? You are a blind believer so prefer wonderful platitudes to reality. How will you handle reality?
If he doesn't live up to his word? Then he has lost my trust. But at least he has said what he has so that we may hold him to his words. I prefer this than to his remaining silent. If he is talking about bridging the divide between religions and fostering peace, then I support him fully.
If you think he's lying, then make some predictions. What is the worst case scenario that you can envision when this mosque is completed?
Hamid understands the Sharia agenda. Anyone understanding the agenda can understand the intent of the Ground Zero mosque.
The "Sharia agenda"? Hamid simply believes what you believe, that is all. You both wear similar tinfoil hats and fear bogymen.
Mr. Rauf has spoken out against the very type of Islamic bogyman that you and Mr. Hamid fear. That is why you should support his efforts. He's actually on your side and the very type of ally our nation needs and actively seek overseas.
People like Simone invite us to take off our rose colored glasses if our hearts are called to the experience of "meaning." Simone invites us to experience real hope and to inwardly profit from coming to grips with our misery. They have need and courage that you cannot appreciate.
Courage is reaching out to those different than yourself. That is a type of courage that you cannot appreciate.
Simone Weil was a mystic. Odds are, she would support this mosque. I bet you've never considered where your hero would stand on this issue. :think:
Oh no! Another advocate of New Age critical thinking. One is bad enough but now it is spreading.
Please define your "New Age Critical Thinking" so I can put your nonsense to rest once and for all. Wouldn't a Christian mystic be a New Age Critical Thinker? She wasn't liberated by thinking for herself?
You're just another young and naive idealist who is very obviously brainwashed by what your preferred pundits tell you to think. I am quite certain that you were not outraged until someone told you that you should be.