pknopp
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Do you consider America to be a Christian theocracy?I dont agree that islam is no different than ChristianityI think you're a bit wrong about that. They do value life and are willing to sacrifice it for their big picture. No religious wacko, regardless of sect, has more influence than "The Allah" which to Islamist is, "God", both who BTW, has been an excuse for religious wacko's since religion was invented. The different sects of Islam aren't a lot different than the different sects of Christianity. Each believes his way leads to streets paved with gold- or whatever the utopia of the day is. It has been that way since religion was invented. In the ME they refuse to let outsiders be players and are willing to die for it. They use fundamentalist as tools for public display and, at the top of their heap there are double standards which the fundamentalist despise and currently blame *Western Culture* for the corruption. Saudi is the perfect example and make no mistake that is one of the fundamentalists targets, along side Israel and guess who *allies* with both? And guess who made a deal with Saudi to protect it's interests in the ME? Guess who has contributed the the rise of Israeli prominence and military power?Muslim wackos do not value human life the way you do and there is no limit to how many the radicals will kill while serving “The allah”
Guess who doesn't even have to report it's Nuclear arsenal? And guess who is telling Iran it has to. Double Standards. That pisses off anybody, especially fundamentalist.
I'm disappointed in Trump from the perspective that he considers himself a deal maker- no I didn't/don't vote for Republicans or Democrats so don't go there- making a deal requires all involved win- being forced into submission isn't a win win. It's one sided.
I'm amazed at the number of people in this alleged free country, called The United States, are so ready to give up their right to trade as they see fit and with whom and have their rights in other areas so restricted as to render them worthless and boast about being free. What does this have to do with Iran you ask? Free Trade. It's economics ensures and insures win win. It doesn't matter where it's practiced traders will look to benefit themselves which in turn benefits those they trade with and it grows exponentially and organically. Allowing another, especially a "leader", regardless of his religious perspective ensures he wins, not the involved. Free is unencumbered. Trade is an exchange. Unencumbered exchange equals free trade. Win win.
it is radically different in its willingness to employ violence to impose its religion on unbelievers
How many countries do we currently have our military in?
and if so how many Bibles did our soldiers hand out last last year?
the answer is none
nor did we kill anyone for not accepting Jesus
Yeah, we kinda do.
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