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Originally posted by MENJ at 18-9-2006 11:37 AM
Muslims all around the world were upset and outraged at the recent incident involving Pope Benedict XVI. The controversy began on 12 September 2006, when he presented a lecture entitled ?aith, Reas ...
The pope is a pope, he is not muslim. of course his views are prejudiced, just like yours is prejudiced against christians.
thats why people need to view things from a universalist point of view. |
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Originally posted by davidchemic at 21-9-2006 06:38 PM
The pope is a pope, he is not muslim. of course his views are prejudiced, just like yours is prejudiced against christians.
thats why people need to view things from a universalist point of view.
Are you a Christian?
- MENJ |
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Tun Dr M not Menj says so.
http://www.malaysiakini.com/news/57195
Pope's comments - Stay calm, M'sian told
Sep 22, 06 9:44am
Former premier Mahathir Mohamad on Friday urged Muslims to refrain from violent protests over comments by Pope Benedict XVI which have outraged Muslims worldwide.
"You can give your comments but do not be physical about it," Mahathir told reporters.
Asked if Muslim anger over the comments seen as linking Islam with violence was justified, he said: "Not to the point of burning embassies and such." |
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Originally posted by 13Friday at 23-9-2006 09:09 AM
http://www.malaysiakini.com/news/57195
Pope's comments - Stay calm, M'sian told
Sep 22, 06 9:44am
Former premier Mahathir Mohamad on Friday urged Muslims to refrain from viol ...
And Tun Mahathir is also a muslim 13Friday.....so that shows there are different reactions from Muslims towards the Pope's speech. |
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