@0Megabyte,
0Megabyte;14474 wrote:The fortunate thing is, Reagaknight, you're wrong, and Islam is not our enemy, and the majority of them do not wish to kill millions of christians.
If you do not believe in anything, or believe in adopting the mores and values of those in power, you are correct. Even then, especially if you are not a Christian, you should "be afraid, be very afraid." Look at the non-muslim girl who liked the muslim boy in Iran. She was stoned to death last month in Kurdistan. Then 23 Kurdish workers were forced from a bus by Sunni gunmen and shot dead. Why is this OK in that part of the world?
Christians should be fearless because He who is in us is greater than he who is in the world. And, we should not fear one who can only kill the body.
It doesn't take a majority of muslims or any other group to act on a wish to intimidate or kill others. This fact is born out by the recent incident at VTech and by the steady drumbeat of Muslim on Muslim murder in Iraq (brought to us by our mainstream media instead of news about what's happening here at home) and murder between the muslim sects elsewhere. If the fact that the majority of Mulsims did not want violence made any difference at all, then there would be peace in Iraq today. As it is, there is more murder there between the sects than ever before.