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[QUOTE="ValkyrieScreams:1106635"][QUOTE="porphyria:1106540"]*ALL* religion and other forms of extreme groupthink are the disease... Religion and other forms of irrational thought will die on their own when enough people dismiss it out-of-hand as the fallacy of children. [/QUOTE] ^^^word [QUOTE="ShadowSD:1106615"]We have a country though that is based on religious freedom... there's no greater middle finger to the 9/11 terrorists than to build a Mosque and show that our society's acceptance of all beliefs hasn't been shaken by them.[/QUOTE] Agreed! Still, the victim mentality of those who actually survived the event or even of those who lived nearby will overpower the possibility of anyone seeing it from that perspective. It was extrordinarily traumatic for people from, not just NYC, but from the whole Tri-State area. I was at school (in north NJ) a half hour drive from the WTC when it happened. We could see the smoke from campus. Tons of my classmates had family there and one of my best friends at the time lived a block from the WTC. Although their lives have resumed some level of normalcy over the years, there's still a lot of people who just can't or won't get over it. And those are the ones who will keep protesting anything that reminds them of what they lost. [/QUOTE]
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