Ms DD Posted November 6, 2006 "'A senior Anglican bishop has accused many Muslims of being guilty of double standards in their view of the world. The Bishop of Rochester, Michael Nazir-Ali, told the Sunday Times some had a "dual psychology" in which they sought "victimhood and domination". A senior Anglican bishop has accused many Muslims of being guilty of double standards in their view of the world...Mr Nazir-Ali argued it would never be possible to satisfy all of the demands made by Muslims because "their complaint often boils down to the position that it is always right to intervene when Muslims are victims... and always wrong when Muslims are the oppressors or terrorists" http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/6117912.stm His arguements are the normal tosh which paint Muslims in one light and that is a bad one. They show no conception of the breadth of opinion in Islam and are such unhelpful at best. The idea that Muslims see themselves as victims yet seek domination, is simply not born out by the actuality. It is not an intelligent comment but a broad generalisation which actually lacks intelligent thought and is the common currency of those more interested in attacking Islam than those interested in any form of co-existance. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
RendezVous Posted November 6, 2006 This is getting serious...... Why is everyone suddenly against Islam.. Is it because Islam is against all fawaahish(bad things) that are happening in the world today? Sex, Prostitution, gambling, corruption, interest(Riiba), Apartheid, discrimination, caste system(India), treating women as tools(for fashion),Family life, abortion, Condoms and many more......... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
allan Posted November 7, 2006 Anglican bishop why even bother taking offence to something that a pasture of the English church as said....they represent a religion that was devised by man, and thus, have not authority questioning the character of other religions... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites