Welcome to March.
ISNA is a mosque... A "church". I've been there many times and my head remains intact. I've been to the Vice Secretary General of ISNA's home and broke bread with his family... I grew up with his son who still remains one of my closest friends.
...and through it all, my head remains intact.
Welcome to March.
ISNA is a mosque... A "church". I've been there many times and my head remains intact. I've been to the Vice Secretary General of ISNA's home and broke bread with his family... I grew up with his son who still remains one of my closest friends.
...and through it all, my head remains intact.
Welcome to March.
ISNA is a mosque... A "church". I've been there many times and my head remains intact. I've been to the Vice Secretary General of ISNA's home and broke bread with his family... I grew up with his son who still remains one of my closest friends.
...and through it all, my head remains intact.
That's unpossible.
(Pick your favorite purple.)
I'm sensing a little snark creeping back in. We are reformed man
....or attending a Baptist church sober without handling rattle snakes.
I get sick of the same old drivel. There are some absolutely evil people in this world commuting horrific acts in the name of Islam, but it's not the whole of the people.
Who said that?
It's not the whole of the people with any evil entity. Did they say that about the Nazis before WW II?
Unless that mosque is publicly denouncing ISIS' evil actions it's not too farfetched to see this as silent accord.
If they have denounced ISIS, good on them.
If only we knew what motivated them to do that.
Probably the desire to separate themselves from the evil they are frequently lumped in with by the Ill-informed.
Lol, it's just as possible as attending a catholic mass under the age of 10 without being molested, or attending a Baptist church sober without handling rattle snakes.