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What Americans thought of Jewish refugees on the eve of World War II
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(11-20-2015, 06:34 PM)bfine32 Wrote: Nothing you list here is radical; there are a couple that are just dumb. The radical part would be the actions to support these beliefs.

For instance #1. It is not radical to demand prayer in school; however, if it is denied and you blew up the school because of it, that would be radical.

It is entertaining to see folks try to compare radical Islam to Christianity.  Look how radical all the Christians got when SSM was deemed to be legal Federally. We had one National story of a clerk in rural Kentucky refuse to issue the license and it was the biggest story in the Nation for quite some time.  

I'm not "comparing" anything.

I'm pointing out the hypocrisy of saying one religion is better than another due to the acts of a few.

Like, say, blowing up an abortion clinic or killing an abortion doctor, or dragging a homosexual behind your truck, or...or...or...

Lucy is big on just making things up out of thin air, being proven demonstrably wrong, and then changing the point to pretend that's not what he means.

Thanks!
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RE: What Americans thought of Jewish refugees on the eve of World War II - GMDino - 11-20-2015, 07:59 PM

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