SherriMunnerlyn
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Sherri brings me back to my youth when I learned the islamic version of history----and also the islamic view of the same jesus that sherri claims as her role model. Of course ---muslims never never never ever fight except to "DEFEND ISLAM" ---a phrase I have heard many times in reference to the same level of filth that sherri justifies now. ----but then again-----the KU KLUX KLAN is out to DEFEND WHITE WOMEN -------similar mindset and similar methods (in the course of my life I got more lessons from muslims than from southern ku ku klanner types----but I did see the similarities)
Getting back to Jesus--- the islamic version of "jesus" (issa) would have justified the murder of Chris Stevens in the same way sherrie justifies I wonder if sherri went to sunday school in a mosque
that Sherri does
irosie,
Your first error, in your post, is in believing there is this "islamic version of history" we can all just go out and learn about. The same way there is no Islamic version of history, there is no Christian version of history and no Jewish version of history. And there is no one way all Muslims see Jesus, either. Rather than simply making these sweeping statements that purport to describe so many different people, all Muslims, and lump them all together with beliefs you choose to ascribe to them, I suggest you try to look at the ones you label Muslims as individuals and try to see each of them as a human being with their own unique beliefs.
I have not been justifying anyone's murders, certainly not the murder of Chris Stevens, but there are consequences of actions and violence reaps violence, that was the point of what I said. The US has been a part of military operations fairly recently in Libya in which many there have died, including many innocent civilians. This naturally instills hostility in the minds of some inside that country towards the US, and when there are opportunities, those who cannot forget what the US did there to the people there, they will try to pay back the US for that violence. Violence reaps violence, neither I, nor Jesus, started the cycle of violence between the US and Libya, but Jesus spoke about sowing and reaping, as does the Apostle Paul, and I believe them, that we reap what we sow. We sow the seeds of violence, we will reap it. See Mark 4:14 and Galatians 6:7-8
Sherri