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Reader comment on item: [Pakistani Christians and] A War Against What?

Submitted by Truth always (Portugal), Mar 1, 2004 at 11:40

The contradictions, absurdities and the ...lack of human rights of islam, is becoming more and more evident to everybody. Fortunately the internet makes it possible that people of any part of the planet reach each other and change opiniuns freely...Islamistm doesn't like that...it's forbidden. After all the greatest sin in fundamentalist islam is the thing that makes us humans...the ability to think...big sin. Don't think. obey the ... god allah, or you'll go to hell. !

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