Boxlicker101
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Originally Posted by Boxlicker101
[...]I'm surprised you would even mention that on this thread, since it is of so little value in debate.[...]
What do you think would happen if the Catholic Church wanted to build a massive cathedral in Riyadh or Tehran or other Muslim capital?
As for the community center being a middle finger, many New Yorkers think of it as being equal to that, whether internded or not. In my first post, I compared it to the Nazi party holding a parade that went past or around a Jewish retirement home that housed Holocaust survivors. (Or do you deny The Holocaust?) Legal but highly insensitive, maybe deliberately so.
Originally Posted by Boxlicker101
[...]I'm surprised you would even mention that on this thread, since it is of so little value in debate.[...]
What do you think would happen if the Catholic Church wanted to build a massive cathedral in Riyadh or Tehran or other Muslim capital?
I realize it is a community center, although it does include a mosque. I have mentioned that fact in other posts on the subject. So then, what do you think would happen if somebody wanted to build a YMCA or Jewish community center in Tehran or other Muslim capital. I believe that, generally speaking, when Muslims are able to set themselves up in charge of a country, they want very little to do with other faiths, although they expect other faiths and other countries to accept them and their ideas, no matter how extreme.Actually, your last statement has no value in this debate. Or are you suggesting that the U.S. should base its system of governance on Islamic law, as Iran and Saudi Arabia do? Or that legal disputes should be settled on a tit-for-tat basis? It doesn't matter what officials in Tehran would do if Catholics wanted to build a massive cathedral there - this is the U.S., a country founded on the principles of religious tolerance and the separation of church and state.
Secondly, this isn't a cathedral - it's a community center, like thousands of YMCAs and Jewish Community Centers all over the country. The way you talk, one would think it's a giant middle finger with a star and crescent on top.
As for the community center being a middle finger, many New Yorkers think of it as being equal to that, whether internded or not. In my first post, I compared it to the Nazi party holding a parade that went past or around a Jewish retirement home that housed Holocaust survivors. (Or do you deny The Holocaust?) Legal but highly insensitive, maybe deliberately so.

