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mikecartwright
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07 Jun 2012, 9:51 pm

Just like there are Non Muslims who hate/dislike Islam/or Muslims who are Christian or Jewish or Atheist who study and read and learn about Islam it is Know Your Enemy.

KNOW YOUR ENEMY: List of must read books exposing Islam
amazon.com ^ | 08/21/03 | various

Posted on Thursday, August 21, 2003 3:51:04 PM by Destro

KNOW YOUR ENEMY: List of must read books exposing Islam

These books are must reads to armor your minds for the struggle against Islam, the oldest and most persistent threat to Western civilization.

KNOW YOUR ENEMY!

Click book covers to link to book seller and reviews.

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/968155/posts

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Islamophobia

http://www.google.com/webhp?sourceid=na ... 458273882e

http://www.jihadwatch.org/

Why Do Atheists Debate Theists? Why Do Atheists Care What Others Believe?

By Austin Cline, About.com Guide

Why Do Atheists Debate Theists?:
There is a common perception that there must be 'something more' to atheism than simply disbelief in gods because atheists often engage in debates with theists. After all, what's the point of debating if not to convert someone to some other philosophy or religion? It is, then, legitimate to ask why atheists get involved in such debates and what they hope to achieve. Does this indicate that atheism is some sort of philosophy or even a religion? No, the reasons why atheists debate religion, study religion, or get involved with religion in any way varies from atheist to atheist. Why Atheists Debate Theists...

http://atheism.about.com/od/atheismques ... Debate.htm

Why Do Atheists Debate Theists?

Atheism vs. Theism
By Austin Cline, About.com Guide



Question:
If atheism isn’t a religion, then why do atheits debate theists and try to convert them?



Response:
There is a common perception that there must be “something more” to atheism than simply disbelief in gods because of the fact that atheists are so often engaged in debates with theists. After all, what’s the point of debating if not to convert someone to some other philosophy or religion?

It is, then, legitimate to ask why atheists get involved in such debates and what they hope to achieve. Does this indicate that atheism is some sort of philosophy or even a religion? The first thing to note is that many of these debates wouldn’t occur if theists didn’t appear in order to try to convert atheists — usually to some form of Christianity. Some atheists seek out debate, but many are content to simply discuss things — often not religious issues, in fact — amongst themselves. The fact that an atheist responds to prompting from a theist does not suggest that there is anything more to atheism than the absence of belief in gods.

The second thing to note is that there is a legitimate interest among nonbelievers in educating people about atheism, agnosticism, and freethought. There are quite a few myths and misconceptions about these categories and people are justified in trying to dispel them. Once again, the desire to spread accurate information does not suggest anything further about atheism.

http://atheism.about.com/od/atheismques ... debate.htm



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07 Jun 2012, 9:53 pm

Muslims are not my enemy nor are jews or atheists.