by S. ELLIOTT, MSc---
Every human being with a heightened conscience and sense of empathy should pause to reflect on the murder of another of our fellow beings, without regard for the identity of the perpetrator, victim, or the list of alleged crimes. No murder should ever be met with rejoicing or celebration. However, the murder of bin Laden, in our dominant cultural psyche, is considered a 'justifiable' homicide-- meaning that this murder was an act of justice, and something which was well-deserved in response for bin Laden's alleged involvement in bombings and attacks against civilians and against Western targets.
Posted by squashymoto on Monday, May 02, 2011.
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Many conflicts are as a result of ignorance:Islam is really a religion of peace that is being tainted by a couple of Hypocrites.According to,
[Satanic Terrorists] terrorists violate many Islamic tenets and are as a matter of fact, satanists and not Muslims. This information will certainly stop terrorist recruitment and end their guerrilla warfare by stopping their local support.
[11 July 2009: Link and punctuation fixed. No other changes made. Ed]
Posted by uzodinma on Tuesday, June 16, 2009.
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Terror strikes at the heart of people when they are confronted by seemingly random loss of life and / or property. Terror “pulls the rug” out of what is normally the experience of a day-to-day ordering of life. This is especially so, when any loss is the result of a direct intentional act by another human being – i.e.; a person intentionally chooses to randomly take another’s life.
Posted by John Fair on Sunday, December 16, 2007.
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Terror and Religion
Op-Ed: © By Vel Nirtist
2005年3月
三世紀半ほど昔、内戦で苦しむイギリスが国王チャールズ一世の処刑に向かって動いていたとき、ジョン・ミルトンは処刑に反対する者は「外からの慣習と盲目的な偏見という二重の圧政の捕虜であり、理性の力がない」と訴えました。この政治的見解に同意してもしなくても、私たちの思考の不合理さについてのミルトンの評価は正しいでしょう。
Posted by Kazuko on Thursday, April 12, 2007.
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Posted by RoadToPeace on Monday, September 12, 2005.
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