Hi Billy,

Great article.   I particularly like this summary:

On Sep 20, 2014, at 12:22 PM, BILROJ via Centroids: The Center of the Radical 
Centrist Community <[email protected]> wrote:
> She insisted that there are not, as some suggest, "many Islams"--but there 
> are several sets of Muslims: The first group are radicals who want to force 
> the entire world into Islam by eradicating everything else. The second group, 
> the vast majority, are in a "state of cognitive dissonance"--torn between the 
> strict teachings of the first group and their own consciences, which revolt 
> at the terrorists' behavior. The third group, perhaps the smallest, are 
> reforming Muslims, who suggest, for example, that mosque and state should be 
> separate. Members of the third group are excommunicated, exiled, threatened, 
> murdered.
> 

Islam has a absolutist core, but that isn't what the vast majority want to 
believe.

-- Ernie P.

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