Watch this.

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<p>What do you guys think of it?</p>

<p>She is pretty much on the ball.</p>

<p>She has some very valid points. But I wouldn't say that she is right on the ball, especially when she says stuff about only Muslims killing and attacking people, that's not true either.</p>

<p>I don't think she meant only Muslims kill people- I think her main point is that you don't see many Jewish/Christian/Buddhist/etc. suicide bombers. I also liked how she started off by saying that what we are experiencing now is not a clash between different religions or cultures, but of mindsets that belong to different eras. Interesting video.</p>

<p>considering what christian fundamentalists belive in, and considering that the president of the united states is one, their religions seem similar, and just as backward, to one another.</p>

<p>^Yes. That is the reason Bush cannot really fight terrorists. He doesn't have the moral backbone to call out religious fundamentalism because he believes in a similar set of values. In current times however, Christianity has lost most of its zeal that it had during the Dark+Middle Ages. Islam has not.</p>

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<p>I totally agree.</p>