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Submitted by Slackwater Farmer, Nov 30, 2006 13:12
I'm glad to read someone that understands what the Pope was talking about in his Regensburg speech.
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I'm glad to read an article by someone who understands what the Pope was talking about in his Regensburg Speech.... [MORE]
Slackwater Farmer
Nov 30, 2006 13:29
The better question for the future is how many divisions others will need to resist and stop Isalmo-Fascism? Islam does... [MORE]
Dave Anthony
Nov 30, 2006 13:23
I'm glad to read someone that understands what the Pope was talking about in his Regensburg speech. 1.
Nov 30, 2006 13:12
I was reaised Catholic and have many friends of all faiths including Jewish and Muslim. As far as I can... [MORE]
God
Nov 30, 2006 12:43
The usual response by outraged Muslims is once again to bring up the Crusades or whatever atrocities they can point... [MORE]
dave
Nov 30, 2006 12:30
I think that some of your facts here are misguided. Let's look at the Americas. At the time that Byzantium... [MORE]
Melih Onvural
Nov 30, 2006 11:17
"fact, less than 1% of the population of the Americas follows Native American religions" In " fact " ? How could... [MORE]
SalTalun
Nov 30, 2006 12:10
The difference between the Christian West and Islam is that when someone criticizes our government or our religious leaders we... [MORE]
m burke
Nov 30, 2006 09:28
I have read the worst possible article on the papal visit in Turkey. Mixing religion and politics in every line,... [MORE]
Andrea Mondello
Nov 30, 2006 09:19
if a person was smart who would he ask?some one who studied something or something who lives that something? for example,... [MORE]
muslim
Nov 30, 2006 08:29
I did not understand who you credit of the thought that Islam was spread by the sword. Benedict XVI certainly... [MORE]
Nov 30, 2006 12:45
"The Judeo-Christian West believes in one God, the God of logos and love — not an irrational God who rewards... [MORE]
Omer
Dec 4, 2006 02:07
I'll reply when I read an answer to the question I posted, better if written using a bit of rationality... [MORE]
Dec 5, 2006 11:04
There is a very good proverb in Turkish language which says "before making any judgment on others think of your... [MORE]
Farhod
Nov 30, 2006 07:37
I see a number of flames from purported Islamists which are hostile and angry (the nature of a flame eh?).... [MORE]
Flamierd
Nov 30, 2006 15:32
How many books have you read about Islam mister? If we are to interpret Christianity the way you ignorantly make... [MORE]
Omer Colakoglu
Nov 30, 2006 03:32
assalamuallaikum omer as the present day religion of christians is ONLY FAITH and NO WORK their knowledge and information is based... [MORE]
abdul
Nov 30, 2006 09:39
You have to admit that the West has been given a rather negative view of Islam thanks to the goings... [MORE]
Sir Joshua
Dec 1, 2006 09:11
Sir Joshua, There are 36 independent states inside what was once the Ottoman boundaries and when Sultan Mehmed II conquered Istanbul... [MORE]
Dec 2, 2006 05:02
it is high time that our muslim brethren understand that they cannot preach tolerance &jihad at the same time. if they... [MORE]
anil thomas
Nov 30, 2006 03:12
judeo-Christians and Muslims are not in speaking terms they are distance cousins. As of now rewarding terrorist by certain muslims... [MORE]
frank cantu
Nov 30, 2006 02:38
I suggest that Mr. Daniel Johnson come and spend some in Turkey. As an American citizen who has spent the... [MORE]
kirsten lauer karahan
Nov 30, 2006 02:35
Outstanding article...thanks! [MORE]
Dan Biezad
Nov 30, 2006 02:33
Benedict is to be admired for his clarity of thought. The article reflects this clarity and highlights the courage and... [MORE]
Wallace Johnson
Nov 30, 2006 02:28
As a Greek Orthodox who still calls the city of "Istanbul" by its eternal name, Constantinople, I was elated reading... [MORE]
Bob Nicolaides
Nov 30, 2006 10:38
"Benedict is to be admired for his clarity of thought." Rubbish. Dominus Iesus was written by this person, which contains contradictions... [MORE]
Jer
Nov 30, 2006 11:28
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Mark my comment as a response to Excellent Article! Thanks for calling a spade a spade. by Slackwater Farmer
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