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Originally Posted by Baraka_Guru
Being critical of the Obama administration doesn't make you anti-American.
Being critical of the Pope doesn't make you anti-Christian.
Being critical of Big Oil doesn't make you anti–free enterprise.
I notice that this topic comes up a lot. But what doesn't come up a lot is the question as to whether being critical of the violence coming out of the Palestinian territories means you have a hatred towards Arabs and/or Muslims.
Are Israelis guilty of hatred towards Arabs/Muslims? Is this question antisemitic?
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So whats the bottom line? We unfairly support one side of a conflict over a piece of land that is disputed for ideological reasons. Nearly everyone in the government claims to be christian, not that I believe they are, it just gets votes or more so stops you from being removed. So we have to protect them cause in that ideology they are Gods chosen people. It's not like the guy who owns the temple is the only one who gets to go to heaven or something, its all the same god, so sharing is just not possible I guess.
I find it funny that christians just love the people who swear jesus was not the son of god or a valid prophet and often that he didnt even exist, but hate the people who at least admit he existed at all.
I think criticizing Obama seems to make you more American according to the way it seems.