"How can you reason with such people? You cannot. You have to do one of two things. One is to beat them into total submission. Like any schoolyard bully, they won't like it, but they will respect you for it, because it's the only language they understand. The other is to give up your Wilsonian fantasies of empire, and draw a line in the sand that these barbarians would only cross at their peril. (We call such a line "secure borders.")"
David L. For Secretary of State.
I believe they are calculating enough to know that crossing the line will bring swift retribution. This why they use terrorism as a proxy. The question is less about the US than Europe right now. Do they they have the will to defend themselves and their culture?
How sad the Archdiocese of Washington is closing 7 city Catholic Schools in the Spring of "08. They closed 3 schools in "07. The Churches connected to these schools will meet the same fate within 2 years, And we wonder why Islam is making such inroads. The worst danger for the Catholic Faith comes from within. The Archdiocese of D.C. causes more harm than good. The holes they are leaving in the Nation's Capitol will be filled by other faiths. We only have ourselves to blame.
"Unlike Christianity, Islam did not spread through the blood of its own martyrs, but in making martyrs of everyone else."
I have to disagree with you on this. Both religions are guilty of "martyr-making" (read: the Spanish Inquistion, et al.)
As far as your comments on Islam overtaking Catholicism as the world's most popular religion-nothing depresses me more than hearing people worry about church membership. If God as envisioned as the one by the Catholic Church is the one true God, you'd think he'd be more of a proponent of quality than quantity with regards to his followers. Perhaps if the Catholic Church (and Islam as well) concerned itself less with worldly matters and more with Godly matters, it would find itself with a few less worldly problems. This, of course, is the lowly opinion of a mere mortal (and a non-Catholic, at that.)
"Both religions are guilty of "martyr-making" (read: the Spanish Inquistion, et al.)"
First of all, Brainiac, the term "inquisition" was a generic term to describe any investigative body. The SPANISH Inquisition was a secular body of the Spanish crown, and had nothing to do with the HOLY Inquisition, which was part of the Roman Curia charged with protecting the doctrine of the Faith. The latter didn't kill anybody, except in the vivid imaginations of Protestant re-writers of history. If you can't get THAT right, why am I even talking to you?
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"How can you reason with such people? You cannot. You have to do one of two things. One is to beat them into total submission. Like any schoolyard bully, they won't like it, but they will respect you for it, because it's the only language they understand. The other is to give up your Wilsonian fantasies of empire, and draw a line in the sand that these barbarians would only cross at their peril. (We call such a line "secure borders.")"
David L. For Secretary of State.
I believe they are calculating enough to know that crossing the line will bring swift retribution. This why they use terrorism as a proxy. The question is less about the US than Europe right now. Do they they have the will to defend themselves and their culture?
Right now, I do not get the warm and fuzzies.
How sad the Archdiocese of Washington is closing 7 city Catholic Schools in the Spring of "08. They closed 3 schools in "07. The Churches connected to these schools will meet the same fate within 2 years, And we wonder why Islam is making such inroads. The worst danger for the Catholic Faith comes from within. The Archdiocese of D.C. causes more harm than good. The holes they are leaving in the Nation's Capitol will be filled by other faiths. We only have ourselves to blame.
"Unlike Christianity, Islam did not spread through the blood of its own martyrs, but in making martyrs of everyone else."
I have to disagree with you on this. Both religions are guilty of "martyr-making" (read: the Spanish Inquistion, et al.)
As far as your comments on Islam overtaking Catholicism as the world's most popular religion-nothing depresses me more than hearing people worry about church membership. If God as envisioned as the one by the Catholic Church is the one true God, you'd think he'd be more of a proponent of quality than quantity with regards to his followers. Perhaps if the Catholic Church (and Islam as well) concerned itself less with worldly matters and more with Godly matters, it would find itself with a few less worldly problems. This, of course, is the lowly opinion of a mere mortal (and a non-Catholic, at that.)
"Both religions are guilty of "martyr-making" (read: the Spanish Inquistion, et al.)"
First of all, Brainiac, the term "inquisition" was a generic term to describe any investigative body. The SPANISH Inquisition was a secular body of the Spanish crown, and had nothing to do with the HOLY Inquisition, which was part of the Roman Curia charged with protecting the doctrine of the Faith. The latter didn't kill anybody, except in the vivid imaginations of Protestant re-writers of history. If you can't get THAT right, why am I even talking to you?
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