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[QUOTE] Originally posted by aneeshm
This thread exists to discuss four questions : Why does this attitude exist ?
Cause cultural change is traumatic. Plus alot of other stuff
what leads to its formation ?
See above.
How does it gain currency ?
There are websites that spread it around, among other ways.
And what will its ultimate result and expression be ( other than terrorism ) ?
Since the defeat of the terrorist forces will require addressing this phenomenon, Im not sure its worth discussing its impact if and when terrorism based on it is defeated.
Personally I would suggest worrying less, Aneeshm. Indias taken some bad hits lately. All the countries fighting terrrorism need to stand united. But its still ok to enjoy life."A person cannot approach the divine by reaching beyond the human. To become human, is what this individual person, has been created for.” Martin Buber
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I've come to the realisation that , even though we all pretend to care for our fellow man , everyone is royally unconcerned with how this orthodox religious literalism actually affects the common man/Muslim of the Middle East and Indonesia . We aren't really bothered about them as long as they don't bother us , are we ? The Muslim world really came into our ( meaning the West's , not India's ) field of vision when 9/11 happened , not before . And once terrorism is dealt with , we will again stop caring about how these currents of fanaticism changed and shaped the Muslim world .
This is not necessarily bad , but it does cause problems . How do we ever understand another culture if we are simply unconcerned ?
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BoingBoing found this little gem over at Amazon.
60% of viewers of that page end up buying this product:
Regarding the first link, I have four questions : Why does this book exist ? What leads to its formation ? How does it gain currency ? And what will its ultimate result and expression be ?B♭3
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Originally posted by Q Cubed
BoingBoing found this little gem over at Amazon.
60% of viewers of that page end up buying this product:
Regarding the first link, I have four questions : Why does this book exist ? What leads to its formation ? How does it gain currency ? And what will its ultimate result and expression be ?
I nominate this post for "Funniest threadjack" .
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Ecthy, I saw that . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Originally posted by aneeshm
I've come to the realisation that , even though we all pretend to care for our fellow man , everyone is royally unconcerned with how this orthodox religious literalism actually affects the common man/Muslim of the Middle East and Indonesia . We aren't really bothered about them as long as they don't bother us , are we ? The Muslim world really came into our ( meaning the West's , not India's ) field of vision when 9/11 happened , not before . And once terrorism is dealt with , we will again stop caring about how these currents of fanaticism changed and shaped the Muslim world .
This is not necessarily bad , but it does cause problems . How do we ever understand another culture if we are simply unconcerned ?Long time member @ Apolyton
Civilization player since the dawn of time
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