Did you just point out that the mighty Hitch himself has come up with
his own justification for an anti-Islamic Jihad? And the rest endorsed
it with their silence?
Alfredo --
Very interesting listening.
One might believe that they are all very reasonable men, until you get
to the very end of the video where they listen to Hitch argue that the
end of world civilization is imminent unless the Islamic world is
reformed of its unacceptable beliefs, a reformation which he sees as
only being effectively pursued by American military force. His
colleagues are either struck speechless or they are in agreement.
The truly unacceptable belief of Islam, as far as I can tell, is
Jihad, the doctrine that beliefs which endanger the faithful may need
to be answered with force.
Sam Harris posted
http://www.samharris.org/blog/item/on-the-freedom-to-offend-an-imaginary-god last
week.
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2012/9/22 Alfredo Covaleda <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>>
Richard Dawkins, Christopher Hitchens, Sam Harris, Daniel Dennett
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uUg-1NCCowc
PS. Christopher Hitchens murió en diciembre el año pasado. Asi
que o está en la Gloria de Dios o simplemente transformado en
otras formas físicas de la naturaleza. A mi me da igual !
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Ingeniero Agrónomo
Universidad Nacional
Tecnólogo en Informática
Uniminuto
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