I will admit they represent a minority , but as we stand in the wreckage you can't admit they represent a problem?
Yes, of course I can admit that some Muslims do represent a problem. I have never, and by 'never' I mean not ever in all of these discussions, denied that some Muslims are terrorists and intolerant fundamentalists. So asking me if I "can't admit they represent a problem" is just... nonsense. That's putting it mildly. If I were to put it more honestly, I'd call your question adult male bovine excrement. And even that does not express my astonishment and frustration that you even felt the need in the first place to ask the question.
And I have not ever , ever, ever,ever , ever, ever,ever , ever, ever,ever , ever, ever,ever , ever, ever,ever , ever, ever,ever , ever, ever,ever , ever, ever,ever , ever, ever,ever , ever, ever,ever , ever, ever,ever , ever, eversaid that the majority of Muslims were terrorists.
The frustration is mutual as the discussion cannot center on any issue that makes a diffrence really .
While the minority of Islam is terrorists the majority of terrorists right now is Muslim , and yes in both respects each one is a person.
Can there be no case made that there is a commonality in the majority of terrorists ( a religion comprised of Human beings and a beleif system), while the majority of terrorists themselves (each one a person) claim commonality in Islam ( a beleif system held by persons both terrorist and not).
These Parens are distracting , would you be satisfied with a statement in the form of a footnote at the bottom of each post ?
Something to the effect that it is already resolved that Islam is a religious beleif system held by persons and that terrorism is a behavior system held by some people ?
Not necessacerily the same persons?