In the Empire of the Great Kublai Khan all religions were considered equal
and strict neutrality was enforced by the civil authorities.    They were
not taxed to support the shamanism of the ruling class since to indigenous
traditional faiths, all faiths are given by the Creator to the person who is
born into them.

The people's of the book, you mention,  have seemed throughout history
particularly intent upon burning other people's books as devil worship.
Note the libraries at Alexandria and Tenochtitlan.    There were other
copies of Plato but today there are only two Mayan books left and of the
hundreds of thousands of volumes in Tenochtitlan there are only 17 and those
were recopied by the Catholics who burned them so who knows what they did in
the editing.    Since I practice Traditional Religion of which there are
over 300 million of us in the world, I find it strange that the Middle
Eastern religions continue to chip away at us without any one yelling
genocide or speaking of our Civil Rights.    As I mentioned earlier, I could
point out many thousands of lives lost in death marches and concentration
camps in the US but we still insist that Oklahoma City and the WTC were the
"Greatest Acts of Terrorism" known to this country.    It reminds me of the
"Greatest Walnut Bowl Factory" on highway 69 in Missouri.

That is not to demean the lives lost in my native Oklahoma by a White
Militia Roman Catholic Nut or my friends at the WTC who were murdered by
Brown Jihad Islamic Fundamentalist Nuts.    Both were horrific and should
not be tolerated but the greatest evil today is the evil of the "massive"
masquerading as the Underdog or Victim.     There are nearly two BILLION
Christians in the world today with over one billion Roman Catholics while
there are over one BILLION followers of Islam.     That doesn't make them
victims in any sense of the word and their evangelism at this point
constitutes Imperialism in the old ugly predatory mode of the past.

So let them say that I should have a right to exist in my faith in their
country in the same way they have a right to do so in mine.      Otherwise
when they kidnap and aim my airplanes at my Capital my response is to aim my
bombs at their Mecca and Medina.    As for the Christians?    Where do you
aim?

At the morality.    They do not follow their own books and so they are not
trustworthy nor do they deserve to be considered so.    Just mention Usury
and watch them all turn tail and head for the hills.

REH



----- Original Message -----
From: "William B Ward" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, September 17, 2002 10:14 AM
Subject: Re: one musician and 9 11


> Ray,
>
> Although I am sure that it would not be popular for Muslims to focus on
> Universality at this time in history, the Quran uses the term 'ahl
> al-kitaab' which means 'people of the book'. This includes Muslims,
> Christians, and Jews. Muslims believe that they were simply the latest
> recipients in a series of messages from God. Ask any Muslim if
> significant parts of the Quran are not also parts of the Bible.
>
> Bill Ward
> **********************************************************
> I would like to hear a Moslem speak on the Universality of all faith and
> the value of each culture in the great quilt of the Creator's humanity.
>
> Ray
>
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