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President Barack Obama on Saturday rejected any denigration of Islam, but insisted there was no excuse for attacks on U.S. embassies as angry protests over an obscure, anti-Muslim film spread to Australia.

http://www.worthynews.com/top/worldnews-nbcnews-com-_news-2012-09-15-13877580-obama-us-has-profound-respect-for-people-of-all-faiths-lite/

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President Barack Obama on Saturday rejected any denigration of Islam, but insisted there was no excuse for attacks on U.S. embassies as angry protests over an obscure, anti-Muslim film spread to Australia.

http://www.worthynew...ll-faiths-lite/

I don't understand how freedom of religion is supposed to equal respect for the practicing of counterfeit religions that are built upon outright lies and idolatry. Having the right to do something does not make it a respectful act. In modern politically correct terms the simple practicing of any religion except Christianity (of course) seems to make you brave and socially redeemed.

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President Barack Obama on Saturday rejected any denigration of Islam, but insisted there was no excuse for attacks on U.S. embassies as angry protests over an obscure, anti-Muslim film spread to Australia.

http://www.worthynew...ll-faiths-lite/

I don't understand how freedom of religion is supposed to equal respect for the practicing of counterfeit religions that are built upon outright lies and idolatry. Having the right to do something does not make it a respectful act. In modern politically correct terms the simple practicing of any religion except Christianity (of course) seems to make you brave and socially redeemed.

Agreed. It seems we're now living in a country where our government and the majority of citizens, rejects and condemns any insult aimed at any religion OTHER THAN Christianity. The global Muslim community can resort to violence and get sympathy because their feelings were hurt, but we Christians are just supposed to have thicker skin and stop trying to "force" our beliefs on the rest of the world. I'm never going to get over the incongruity of that mentality.
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President Barack Obama on Saturday rejected any denigration of Islam, but insisted there was no excuse for attacks on U.S. embassies as angry protests over an obscure, anti-Muslim film spread to Australia.

http://www.worthynew...ll-faiths-lite/

I don't understand how freedom of religion is supposed to equal respect for the practicing of counterfeit religions that are built upon outright lies and idolatry. Having the right to do something does not make it a respectful act. In modern politically correct terms the simple practicing of any religion except Christianity (of course) seems to make you brave and socially redeemed.

Agreed. It seems we're now living in a country where our government and the majority of citizens, rejects and condemns any insult aimed at any religion OTHER THAN Christianity. The global Muslim community can resort to violence and get sympathy because their feelings were hurt, but we Christians are just supposed to have thicker skin and stop trying to "force" our beliefs on the rest of the world. I'm never going to get over the incongruity of that mentality.

Antually it's seems only to be against Islam........ then there is the Jewish Defense League that watches over antisemitism.... It sort of goes against the grain for us to want to kill people for burning a Bible though.... we have a tough spot in the scheme of things.

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