>>>>Actually that website does not attack Islam as much as it reports the activities of the radical side of the religion. I may be wrong, but I don't think there is enough radical Christian activity to create an opposing web site. Maybe it is possible.
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>>>It's done by much more covert ways nowadays.
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>>You mean like this?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Land_Letter>
>I didn't know of that one, but it doesn't surprise me. Their justification is specially ridiculous, but then so it happens whenever theology and logic collide.
Logic and religion colliding is automated. It seems that one of the core problems with Islamic countries and their governments is that religion and government are pretty much one and the same and so they have many relgious based laws in place. There is a Canadian serving a three year sentence in Pakistan for breaking the 'government law' of blasphemy against Islam, so we know that free is only alive if it is approved by the goverment. One of the things that bothers me about this government/religion issue is that those people and others who live under similar regimes want to immigrate and then take over my country and impose their misery on me too. No thanks. It's a lot better here now. Okaym - I suppose I'm in trouble with someone again, so say your piece.
I ain't skeert of nuttin eh?
Yikes! What was that?