A friend just forwarded the link to a YouTube video about Moslems in relation to the plan to have a thirteen-story mosque built near Ground Zero. 
This does give you pause for  thought! 
We need to realize, though, that the vast majority of Moslems are law-abiding and truly friends  with Americans who aren't Moslems. However, clearly, quite a few do pay attention to the  Q'uran's pronouncements. Given the historical references to how the  centers of power of those the Moslems conquered were built on (which I  hadn't realized before), it would not be wise to have the Moslems build  on Ground Zero.  How far away is okay, I'm not sure. It could be said that it wouldn't be  good to let them build anywhere in the business district of NYC, since NYC is the center of American economic  power. They may not have in mind to build on our power base, but it sure  doesn't seem that they are doing it to  honor the victims of 9/11, does it? 
Few Moslem leaders, in the  U.S. or in other countries, condemned the 9/11 attacks -- or, at least  said so such that the American press publicized such comments.
However,  we must also recall that Christians have been less than "Christian" in their  dealings with the Moslems. You will recall the Crusades, and thereafter?  The religion that supposedly follows Jesus, who said "Turn the other  cheek"? And yet the crusaders killed and raped hundreds of thousands of  Moslems, burned and pillaged their villages, and partitioned the  conquered territory into lands run by Western opportunists. That's why Iraq is in the shape  it's in -- it wasn't partitioned according to the tribes and peoples who  lived in an area, but combined many tribes who weren't at peace with  each other into unstable "countries" set up for maximizing the wealth of  the Western countries and governors.
Perhaps the best course of action is to be alert, and wary. As President Ronald Reagan said, "Trust but verify." Also, to do everything we can to keep American youth (Moslem and non-Moslem) from becoming disaffected. And to persuade the Arabic countries to change the education system so that young people of both genders get real educations that will lead to good jobs, versus the current system in which boys are only taught to memorize the Q'uran.
Tuesday, June 15, 2010
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