Posted on 12/02/2006 5:56:17 PM PST by PRePublic
Jihadists PLAN for the world VS The Sin of "moderates" in Islam, Reza Aslan spins on ac360
Dec, 3, 2006
This weekend, Mr. Anderson Cooper anderson.cooper@cnn.com on his http://www.cnn.com/CNN/Programs/anderson.cooper.360/ wrapped up the Pope's visit to Turkey: "When faiths collide".
He finished it off with the subject of "clash of civilization" and about radical Muslims committing terrorism in the name of Islam, he then asked the question what we in the west want to know: "What is it that Jihadists want"?
Iranian born Reza Aslan answered the following outrageous answer: "Every religion has fundamentalists, Jihadist are (only) a reaction to something... and you know there issues..."
It is exactly these "moderates" what the problem is all about, rest assured that the terrorists listening/seeing these lines, smile even more and just have more motivation to only continue their global crimes against humanity.
Not only did this icon of "moderates" apologize and basically EXCUSED the jihadists criminals, but simply spinned it around and avoided the obvious answer to such an obvious question, which is of course: Jihadists plan of Islamization, "The CALIPHATE", Islamizing by force from Spain to Indonesia.
A great plan, a great vision is no "reaction", Mr. Aslan.
The truth will set you free - literally, FREEDOM!
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=4557220 His new book is No God but God: The Origins, Evolution and Future of Islam. The book is a call to reform, and a proposal to end the religious battle between East and West. Aslan was born in Iran and lives in the United States. He was a visiting assistant professor of Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies at the University of Iowa, where he got an MFA in fiction at the Writer's Workshop. Aslan has written for The Nation, Slate and The New York Times.
Jihadists amount to about 2% of Muslims. Unfortunately, 200 million suicidal thugs is a sobering number indeed.
Well at least he has worked for the right companies.
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