One of the aspects that I think gets too easily overlooked in this argument is that different cultures progress differently. There was a time that Christians acted as violently as Muslims and countries were dominated by the church.
Today, by comparison, some Muslim-dominated cultures lag behind.
The question, in my mind, is what is the best way to promote progress?
I certainly don't think people respond well to coercion and violence. So I don't support going to "war" against Islam. I think that if we maintain peaceful, open relationships, then we'll do more to influence these cultures to adopt more progressive policies.
Not well said. Well said if you want to believe what we all wish was true. But not well said.
You contradict yourself. You first suggest that Islamic cultures lag behind and then you turn around and suggest that they have reached the conclusion that progress cannot be gained by violence. For them to be that progressed would mean that they are not lagging behind at all.
Your wishful thinking has been proven wrong time after time. Bill Clinton wanted to believe that these cultures would respond to a kind gesture, a gentile nudge and simply looking the other way, but he was wrong.
Clinton's approach to the Cole bombing was to fire of just one cruse missile. A similar slap on the wrist was for the Embassy Bombings in South Africa as well.
Clinton was practically handed Osama bin Laden a number of times but he did not take action out of fear that he would anger the Islamic world who still regarded bin Laden as a champion of Islam.
Not only are you wrong but you are dangerously wrong.
If you think the Islamic world will respond to kind gestures and peaceful negotiations, I suggest you meet and discuss reality with an Isreali citizen.
We don't need to go to war with anyone. We simply need to accept that cultures evolve at different rates. And we need to realize that our most powerful tool here is peaceful interaction, not violent intervention.
No one -- at least no one with a rational mind -- is actually suggesting a shooting war. If you think I am you are wrong again.
You do not stop a religion with violence. Just ask Annon who is at war with Scientology. Or take a look at the downfall of the Roman Empire who was at war with the Christians.
But the idea and belief of Islam needs to be confronted. Not with violence. But still with a steadfast resolve. Islam is a lie, in case you did not know. Lies are not good. And brushing it aside by saying all religions are bad is just the workings of a cowardly mind.