me said:What does that mean - "being a Muslim makes a person a risk"? Are you saying every Muslim should be considered a risk of becoming a suicide bomber? Or is this where you play games again about "real" Muslims?
T.Lex, what sort of game is it? If being something requires that you fall under that definition, how is it a game to say a thing pertaining to all people claiming that title?
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Its your game, you tell me what kind it is. From my vantage, it is a game in which you get to say sweeping statements that are demonstrably untrue, then draw no practical implications from them from fear of revealing opinions that are unpopular and possibly even embarrassing.
Until you can articulate the goal of generalizing all Muslims as dangerous, that opinion is worthless. It has no value because it is empty of action. If you think you know something others don't, then act on it.
Knowing and not doing is the same as not knowing.
Incorrect, but very telling. Did you adopt a religion to act a certain way? I'm sure most do, so it's quite relevant to the discussion.
What way did you want to act that made Catholicism attractive? Was it a cultural thing? What way do people want to act that makes Islam attractive?
While I'm sure you think I should be flattered with your attention and unsupported expressions of opinion that you may or may not actually hold, this thread is about Islam. Not me, not Catholicism, and not your narcissism. Well, sometimes it is about that last one....