[Faith-talk] Liberty versus travesty.
Doris and Chris
chipmunks at gmx.net
Thu Jan 23 21:00:08 UTC 2014
Fortunately, Mustafa, not every American is that confused on the very
basic principles of the American constitution even though they might
be very conservative in their views. Some of Chris's and my dearest
American friends are Christian "fundamentalist" but they just want
to have the people remember and return to their roots. I think it is
you guys, you and Sarah, who can determine the future by just
respecting the other and living out that freedom. The American
founding fathers had a mission and vision for their country and it is
time that the American people recognize and return to those good roots.
Shalom!
Doris
At 09:30 PM 2014/01/23 +0200, you wrote:
>Dear all, peace be with you.
>
>Today I just wanted to slightly extend my script on recognizing the
>difference in between freedom of expression and the offence of
>committing verbal violence.
>
>For many Americans, it is difficult to differentiate in between the
>freedom of speech, and the hate incitement or the action of
>committing verbal violence toward minorities.
>
>I have heard about dozens of domestic chronicles which contained
>discrimination on either ethnical, religious, or even racial basis.
>
>That should not be tolerated any more now in America, whilst the
>world has entered the phase of the twenty first century.
>
>Kids should be taught from even kindergarten level how to respect
>each other, and how to unconditionally love one another.
>
>Americans ought to plainly differentiate in between the freedom of
>speech and the offence crimes which are committed all the time now in America.
>
>I do not really know why many of my American friends have failed to
>recognize the plain difference between them.
>
>The freedom of speech is your legal right to disagree with me, and
>to freely oppose my opinion, whilst adhering the principles of
>courtesy and deference.
>
>I have some friends who openly have expressed their opinion about
>Islam, they disagree with Islam, and I was never offended at all,
>because they convey their standpoint politely.
>
> But, the problem lays over with those who took advantage of the
> vast freedom that were given to them constitutionally, and they
> deliberately perverted their constitutional rights, whilst
> justifying their broad intrusion of other people rights to just
> live prosperously and harmoniously.
>
>I want to highly encourage my nice and respectful friends in America
>to stand for truth, and to defend the fundamental rights of racial minorities.
>
>Christian Zionism commits interracial crimes in the name of the
>divine in the United States.
>
>There are many Pastors who abuse the religious rhetoric to incite
>for hate and discrimination toward others.
>
>I still do not understand why this hateful Theology is not
>constitutionally prohibited in the United States.
>
>I still do not get the major motivation of tolerating the mass
>incitement of hate crimes in the name of the religion in America.
>
> I still want to understand why Pastor Hagee is not criminalized
> of deliberately committing public hate incitement rhetoric.
>
>For those who do not know Pastor Hagee very well, he is a radical
>right-wing Texan, the self-appointed chief of the Cornerstone
>Church, the cofounder of a cult Lobby called Christians United for
>Israel, and it is essentially based in America.
>
>Pastor Hagee occasionally advocated for waging pre-emptive strikes
>and nuclear holocaust against Islam.
>
> Pastor Hagee preached for his audience, that worldwide third war
> has already commenced, and it has to be with or against Israel.
>
>Pastor Hagee calls us the devilish infidles, and he considers the
>commission of the union of supplying Israel militarily a religious duty.
>
>Israel has the right to exist, and that is the problem of Islam
>hostility to the nation of Israel, these are the precise quoted hate
>sentiments of Pastor Hagee.
>
>He okays bombing innocent civilians in Jerusalem to allow his pro
>Zionist allies to build their racially settlement constructions, and
>he supports the warfare industrialized complex in Washignton, which
>explicitly appends to this inhuman disposal.
>
>Hagee uses the theological rhetoric to gravely misguide his innocent
>audience, and he uses his global evangelism television to
>essentially promote for vandalism and to evoke hate incitement
>crimes against Muslims in the United States and beyond.
>
> I have substantially observed the phenomenon, that if a
> right-wing Pastor wants to express his extremist views, he moves to
> the States, so he guarantees that he would not be countered with
> security review or censorship because of the significant liberty therein.
>
>It seems to me, that the United States utterly tolerates religious
>radicalism of right-wing evangelists from the protestant
>denomination, whilst simultaneously, it speaks against Islamic
>fundamentalism.
>
>I am not sure though, are we dealing with a unilateral subjection at
>this point?
>
>I am critically speaking against the demonize Islam bandwagon in the
>United States.
>
>
>Well I emphasize once again, that we are confronting an eminent
>threat to the religious tolerance that we mutually abide by.
>
>I do not call for eliminating the constitutional rights of
>expressing your opinion outspokenly in America.
>
>But at the same time, something has to be done, to prevent misusing
>your freedom of expression.
>
>If someone gets out of his private territory, he sequentially
>transgresses the boundries of others and their private space, that
>in my humble opinion has to be considered a violation of the law.
>
>You can appreciate your opinion whilst courteously prising my
>different perspective.
>
>Even homosexuality, you can respectfully criticize its conception
>and disagree with it, but at the same time, you should not lead a
>demonize bandwagon against it.
>
>That has to be classified as public incitement of hate against minorities.
>
>Even in Islam, we do not hate homosexual people, we just condemn
>this unrighteous deed, we criticize this unethical act which
>violates the human nature, but certainly we do not hate them.
>
>I hope I made my point clearer.
>
>Well, that is what I have got for the time being.
>
>I hope you enjoy reading my posts, and peace be with you.
>
>
>
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