May 11, 2010 on Al-Jazeera English
Violent attacks against Christians in Indonesia have forced the closure of 20 churches in recent months, testing the fragile religious balance in predominantly-Muslim nation.
But the government denies the incidents are a sign of growing religious intolerance, putting the blame on politics and regional elections instead.
The world in a nutshell... faith-heads fighting about the imaginary magic man
ReplyDeleteOh human stupidity in it's most aggressive Form: religious Fanatism!
ReplyDeleteWhen do People finally realize that and stop making allouences for it?
More proof, that in the world of hateful stupidity, Islam is king.
ReplyDelete<p><span>"You're basically killing each other to see who's got the better imaginary friend" -Richard Jeni</span>
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