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Originally posted by J a y
They are Muslims, yes - that's how we group them. But to Islam as a whole, as to those who are well educated in their beliefs, do not agree with the acts of violence. Should that not say to us that members of the Muslim community do not share the same ideology as these extremists who are using Islam as justification for their actions? Is it because people are uneducated about Islam? It is because of translations, interpretations, mere ignorance and hatred that they cannot learn the difference between Islam and extremists. Billions condemn the acts of violence and them themselves are Muslim, so evidently it's not the Qu'ran causing the problem, at least modernised text but rather centuries old text, that it not civilised.

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I don't see Christians crying about serial killers "they're not Christian" ... Muslims are always easily offended and make the whole situation about them.
Call the terrorists muslim, which they are, and the muslims jump in calling everyone islamophobic or generalise the whole thing while they're clearly talking about the terrorists.
Muslims are good ofcourse, but the majority in every country give them a bad name. In Belgium a crime is always 9 out of 10 commited by a Muslim.