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Alibaba
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Angela, how interesting that you have a family line going back fairly far in America. Actually, I'm an American living in Wales. My family connections are with the Witherspoons of Mass., and also the Careys-first Latin teacher in the Colonies. Also, I had ancestors who fought in the American Revolution on both sides - in fact, I'm entitled to be a member of DAR/SAR if I wanted to be. And, I agree with you that many western nations did engage in very un-Christlike behavior - but as a whole, industrialization, scientific progress, and certainly the technological age are products of forward thinking western nations that are not shackled with regressive religious views. Edited by Alibaba |
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Patty
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My Dear Friend Angela said: "This is mainly because of the poverty levels in the countries. If you look back to the Middle Ages the Catholic Church (the only one at the time, not picking on you Patty. ) Jailed Galileo for his forward thinking and burned people at the stakes for daring to translate the Bible into the Vernacular. Meanwhile, the Muslim countries were endulging in Science, Math, Philosophy and Astronomy." I have never denied the wrongdoings of the Church. To our credit, we have "seen the error of our ways" apologized, and stopped this terribly inappropriate behavior. I should also like to remind you that the Muslims were not exactly fuzzy teddy bears in even earlier decades, as you will agree when you read: "In 682, when the Arabs swept through North Africa, Okba (Uqba ibn-Nefi) conquered Morocco. Under successive Moorish dynasties, beginning with Idris I (Idris bin 'Abdallah) in 788, the Berber tribes were united and the Islamic faith and Arabic language adopted. The Idrisid dynasty, an offshoot of the Umayyad dynasty, with its capital at F�s (founded in 800), lasted until 974, when it was overthrown by the Berbers. Rising in the Sahara in the early 11th century, the powerful Muslim sect of the Almoravids extended its conquests over North Africa and ultimately into Spain. 'Abdallah bin Yasin, its chief, was proclaimed ruler over Morocco in 1055. In 1147, the Almohad sect (Al-Muwahhidun), led by 'Abd al-Mumin bin 'Ali, conquered the Almoravids and ruled Morocco until 1269, when the Marinid (Beni Marin) dynasty came to power." Hmmm, seems like we've all "sinned and come short of the Glory of God" now doesn't it? Casting stones does none of us any good. We are here to draw closer to understanding and peace. I am not here to begin a "convert a Muslim" campaign. I am happy that everyone seems to have a faith in which they strongly believe, and I think that makes God very happy too. We just need to be permitted to say what our churches believe, and why they believe what they do, without fear of repercussion, insults, and rude behavior. That's the purpose of true debate and mature dialogue.....and I mean this from both sides. Can't we all agree on that? Peace to All, Patty |
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Patty
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Patty
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Angela said, "I have a family line that's been here since 1662, Gideon La Plante Merlett. Look him up on the internet." I will do that. It would be an interesting read. Alibaba said, "My family connections are with the Witherspoons of Mass., and also the Careys-first Latin teacher in the Colonies. " Ah, New England, my place of residence too. Actually my fifth generation grandfather was John Page of Virginia, a life long friend to Thomas Jefferson, and writer of many letters to President Jefferson. Then again, my great-grandmother Stevens was a little different, she was a prostitute who arrived on the shores of NYC from Denmark. We could never find out who my grandmother's father was. And Grandma Stevens became very religious in her old age. I loved her. She was sweet and kind. So we're all just one big gigantic melting pot here, aren't we? Except perhaps for my husband and his family. They are Passamaquady Indians, or a part of the Micmac Tribes, from Maine. They just chose to bloom where they were originally planted......right here in Maine. God's Peace, Patty |
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Patty
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Servetus
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My friend�s psychic nutritionist assured me that my paternal grand mother thrice removed, a fan of Sarah Bernhardt up from New Orleans, died early, just off State Street in Boston, of complications related to syphilis and gonorrhea. Fortunately for me, she did not die before receiving the seasoned voluptuary and literateur, the Earl of Shaftesbury (no pun intended), into her boudoir. I suspect that this is why I am so dramatic and a bit of a rogue. That said, this is my general and over all impersonation of this board lately, especially as it relates to some of the complaints from visitors (instead of a human, see this as a big alligator, getting the Persian carpet wet): Edited by Servetus |
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Angela
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herjihad
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That's a good document really! |
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Al-Hamdulillah (From a Married Muslimah) La Howla Wa La Quwata Illa BiLLah - There is no Effort or Power except with Allah's Will.
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salman
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i hope it did ! but unfortunately it does not promote hatred of the west ! |
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Mishmish
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I'm sorry George, I just now read this reply.
Do they? What I see is Christians defending their faith. What is the meaning Well, I counted the threads on the Interfaith Section and of the last 20 discussed, 13 of them were started by Christians. I would assume starting a thread is not defending it. The topic, the Crucifixion is a lie, was the fourth active thread about the crucifixion, the other three started by Christians. Perhaps Abrah was merely defending the Muslim position instead of the other way around. His choice of words may not always be the best, but the belief is that held by Muslims. Here is an example of a post in the Interfaith Section:
I can see how this is defending Christianity. George, if you want to truly dialogue about religion, that is fine. But, in most instances that is not the case. Muslims are insulted on this board almost daily, yet when a Muslim posts something that Christians find insulting you are all up in arms. Where were the protests from you guys when Freddie created the above thread? Or any of the other numerous threads still open and being debated that we find insulting?
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