What Is Wrong To Admit Faults?

@artemeis (4194)
China
September 11, 2012 11:04am CST
Having posted on some of the discussions, I cannot help conclude that there are some willful members here that just do not admit faults. Starting with terrorism, I believe everyone would have read and watched on the world news networks on the tragic 911 where the notorious Al Qaeda claim full responsibility for the act. Not forgetting that they made the very statement that they are acting in the name of Allah. Surprisingly, I can see a good majority of Muslims here trying to shift and parry the facts that the deceased Osama Bin Laden actually clearly declared their attack in the name of Allah. Some even could consider that the collapse of the Twin Towers to be one of structure than the airplane crashes into the buildings. And, I must remind here that the attack was actually broadcasted live. It is a fact that Al Qaeda and Osama Bin Laden do not truly represent the majority of good Muslims around the world. The former are radicals that use the name of Islam in vain to justify their vicious attacks on Americans. I am confuse here on how come these radicals were not being stopped from the start. These people goes to the same mosques and yet I cannot believe no one knows who they are and what they did. Yet, they are never arrested despite an international bounty on their heads when they are in the midst of good Muslims. As for the Muslims here, I hope that they respect the innocent victims of these radicals and accept that they had abused the good religion to carry out the attacks.
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@riyauro (6421)
• India
11 Sep 12
yeah you are very true artemeis, I also feel that they should accept the fact that they are abusing the religion for this sake. I don't think any religion tells to kill and terrorize the world. It is the poor mentality and lack of information. all kuran and bible are written by man and it has been altered many times. I think people have brains to think between right and wrong and not blindly follow what others say. lack of knowledge is dangerous. I see total dumbness about people who say all this rubbish that it is for religion sake. gosh get a life idiots. Thanks for sharing and have a wonderful day ahead.
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@Raine38 (12390)
• United States
12 Sep 12
Well said! You just stated what I have in mind, I couldn't agree more. I actually have some Moslem colleagues and they themselves are embarrassed that they share the same religion with these terrorists. We all believe in one God, we just have different names for Him but I don't think it is in any of His teachings to take innocent lives. Come on, this isn't the middle ages that you sacrifice people to appease a "god". I don't know, that is a different god that they try to serve, maybe.
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@artemeis (4194)
• China
12 Sep 12
I am glad that there are some fair minded individuals but on the other hand, sad that it is not from the other side of the fence. I don't mind one bit that they speak against these radicals but the fact that they are denying every fact of the attacks and post some other fabricated facts about the tragedies caused just makes them the subject of ridicule. You should read some of the ridiculous theories like 911 being a Mossad plot and that the structure with the WTC were unsafe within.
@tocquevil (157)
• China
12 Sep 12
There are radical christians also who perpetrate crimes in the name of jesus
@artemeis (4194)
• China
12 Sep 12
Thank you but can you care to quote which radical Christian and organization is still thriving and the guilty parties still at large like the once demised Osama Bin Laden who was free to travel around the Middle East and stayed in a fort built in the vicinity of high ranking army officers in Pakistan? This religion is so strict and punishments equally brutal. I cannot understand how it can be quick to those who err in everyday faults but could let these terrorists live amongst them and use Islam to justify their terrorism. I believe the comparison is startling here.