And in both cases, there is a HUGE public backlash, and lots of counter
protests.

On Tue, Feb 17, 2009 at 3:23 PM, Larry Lyons <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> > > Larry wrote:
> > > You're confusing statements of fact (ie Vista) about objects with
> > statements of opinion and belief about a people.
> >
> > Neither of those statement are facts, they're both subjective
> > judgments.  I think you better look up subjective vs. objective.
> >
> > You could get both statements to be "generally accepted as true" by
> > putting in places measures and then doing a comparative analysis of
> > the objects, but they'd still both be subjective.
> >
> > My fact is that an international terrorist network is accessible
> > through Islamic holy centers globally and in the US this network is
> > under investigation by the FBI.
> >
> > Now if you want to compare that to Christianity or Judaism, let's do
> > it:
> > I'm not aware of any US churches or temples under investigation as
> > networked access points to international terrorism.
> >
> > Are you?
>
> To start there's the Westboro Baptist Church in Kansas. Then there is the
> case of the Army of God - multiple attacks on women's clinics in Canada and
> the US. There is a lot of evidence pointing to a variety of very
> fundamentalist churches.
>
> 

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