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Terrorism is the worst enemy of humanity
by bhaskar on Jun 15, 2008 09:57 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

War or no War , Terrorism has been responsible for killing millions of people worldwide .

I think the credit goes to

Osama bin Laden
Saddam Hussein
Taliban n Pakistan
George Bush
Serbia
Russia
Indian fundamentalists
Sri Lanka
Uk
and other countries and organizations

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  RE:Terrorism is the worst enemy of humanity
by Basheer on Jun 15, 2008 09:59 AM   Permalink
I agree with you.Those who killed more humans should be the biggest terrorist

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by Dinesh on Jun 15, 2008 10:08 AM   Permalink
You are correct, If we see the history, Islam has killed more innocent people than anybody.

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  RE:Terrorism is the worst enemy of humanity
by Mind Clear on Jun 15, 2008 09:59 AM   Permalink
Organized religion is organized madness. Things will go on as usual. All these talk is time waste. The basic difference between Islam and other religions is that the 'State' does not legalize fundamentalism. For all other religions the State mandates, One-Law, Uniform Civil Code & Gender Equality. Christians, Jews, Parsis, Sikhs, Buddhists and Hindus have the same value system in the 21st century; All of them have modernized. They all believe in One-Law, Gender Equality, Uniform Civil Code, Freedom, Democracy and "True" secularism. What matters in life is the intensity of our work and inner fulfillment. Neither archaic religion, nor pseudo modernity can save humanity. People who will continue to succeed, are one's who will cultivate talent, knowledge, action in themselves and in others and seek equality in laws, principles and values. Rest is all waste of time and energy. Every developed country in the world is secular and excel in life, work, sports, performance and productivity.

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