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Monday, April 15, 2013

The right destination, the wrong road

The attack on the twin towers in 2001 has been the greatest attack on US soil in the history of the US. The attack was directed by a group of "terrorists," yet the reason they make these attacks is because of religious extremist.

The other day and night theology class, we were talking about this very thing. Is doing good through evil actions and essentially good? Well if a person has the right intention and yet he does it in the wrong way it is wrong. For example: if a person wants money, there's nothing wrong with money. There are two roads you can take: rob a bank or work for it. There is nothing wrong with wanting money but there is if you rob a bank for it.

These terrorists are similar, they believe that what they're doing right. Like before they can meet these acts of terror, they are promised that by doing this they will please Allah and they will go to heaven. This is only a select group of people, religious extremists. Not all Muslims are terrorists, in fact most of them are good. Islam was founded on the teachings of the profet Mohammed.

The KKK (Ku Klux Klan), are a similar group. They are religious extremist who believe that what they're doing is correct. They want to achieve ethnic cleansing. They believe that specific religions or groups of people are unhuman and must be extinct. Today there was a terrorism attack in Boston, two dead dozens wounded. You might say who would do such a thing yet if you are up for the option of going to Heaven for a small price like the life of others, would you do it? I'm not supporting terrorist attack I am just simply asking that you do not judge them, for they believe that what they're doing is correct. Essentially is not your job to judge them God's.

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