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In reply to the discussion: What ISIS Really Wants (The Atlantic) [View all]EvolveOrConvolve
(6,452 posts)37. Actually, faith-based topics are the almost exclusive content of A&A
We just happen to be, in general, on the other side of the faith equation. You'll actually probably find the most rational discussion of Islam (and in particular, incidents like those in Paris). We lie somewhere between the mouth-breathing, moronic conservative "go to war with and kill all the Muslims" rhetoric and the sometimes misguided liberals on our side that insist that Islam has nothing to do with these sorts of terror attacks.
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"By posting the article in this group I expect that the discussion will be quite limited ...."
PassingFair
Nov 2015
#40
You might try actually discussing issues here instead of bringing the meta.
Warren Stupidity
Feb 2015
#26
It's only "wrong" in the sense that not all Muslims believe in the armageddon prophecy,
LiberalAndProud
Feb 2015
#25
If history has taught us anything, it is that conquering a nation is easy...
Act_of_Reparation
Feb 2015
#32