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hate is hate ...no matter what it is called

Reader comment on item: Are Christians Infidels (Kafirs)?

Submitted by Phil Greend (Canada), Jul 23, 2007 at 21:39

In the teachings of radical islam , people who are not exactly the same as what the islamofacists want are called " kafirs " or non believers. This is a term for Jews , Christians , and even for a Muslim person who even slightly thinks or acts differently than the radical islamists.

No matter what word is used a slur is still a slur.

If good muslims wish to be thought of as good than the hate must end, no matter what you call non muslims.

Submitting....

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Title Commenter Date Thread
WRONG [29 words]sabri ibnul hayvanApr 23, 2012 12:54195237
yes they are [14 words]shanJul 4, 2010 21:20175120
The word Kafir and who is really a kafir [390 words]dhimmi no moreSep 2, 2007 08:11107512
2brass tacks!!! Bravo!!! [338 words]jennifer solisAug 24, 2007 16:20106918
hate is hate ...no matter what it is called [87 words]Phil GreendJul 23, 2007 21:39104498
Correct [35 words]Truth-speakerJul 25, 2006 15:3650815
1Muslim Double-talking [131 words]MosheJul 9, 2006 03:3649257

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