Wingsofwind
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In much the same way that those of every other religion think theirs is the perfect religion...or are you just an anti-semite?
Umm, well, I don't agree with them if that is what you mean. However, I do not wish harm for them either. Though I do wish justice on those who brake the law or twist it to suit themselves. If that makes me an anti-semite then yes, but I don't consider myself to be one.
WTF does that mean? Would you not also wish justice on ANYONE who breaks the law regardless of religion!
And yes, you are right, there are those of every other religion who think theirs is the perfect religion. But at least you can talk to them about it without them getting mad at you, or most of them anyway.
Really? In my experience there are just as many muslims, christians, jews, etc etc who get mad as hell when you start criticising their religion. One only has to look at some of the threads here to see just how true that is.
In my experience there are two topics guaranteed to raise the blood pressure and evoke argument and backbiting...politics and religion.
Yes, I wish justice on anyone who breaks the law, however, we were only talking about Jews, NOT everyone else.
When I said you can talk to others from other religions I was not meaning 'criticising' them. You can talk to others without criticising them. Ask questions about their religion without having an agenda behind it.
Also, talking about politics and religion usually only raises blood pressure and causes arguments when one side starts to 'taunt' the other. If you keep it civil it usually does not cause problems.