Sinergy -> RE: Serving "sometime" (7/14/2004 9:23:55 AM)
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It is why a Muslim, a Jew and a Christian with views that are all so similar yet with minor differences in reality and yet they would rather slit their own throats then succumb to agreeing to another point of view I am not sure I agree with this statement. Judaism is rather unlike Christianity and Mohammedism, although the latter two have great similarities. My disagreement is I personally dont believe the problems in the Middle East relate to religion at all. I think that is a face painted on a situation in order to deflect how it is perceived away from the real problem. In the Western world, with the development of agriculture, rise of city states, development of the printing press, etc., money was put in to making a better world for everybody. Schools were built, medical technology, philosophy, roads, etc. I suspect a lot of this comes from the ideas first laid out by the Ancient Greeks, then the Romans, etc. A similar thing happened in Asia to some extent. In the Middle East, the locals never bothered to make life better for everybody and maintained their tribal allegiences. As T.E. Lawrence said (dont have the exact quote) "Until the Arabians put aside their tribal allegiances and unite, they will always be a little people, a silly people, barbarous, murderous, and cruel." At the end of World War 2, the Jews wanted to leave Europe (easy to imagine why) and none of the allied states really wanted to give them a place to have as a Jewish state. So they were given guns and bulldozers and told to go ahead and build one in Palestine, or what is now Isreal. Then all of the neighbor Arab states were bullied by (primarily) the US into accepting this new state. Isreal, for the most part, has tended to act like the snot-nosed bratty kid down the block who bullies around the other children because they know if anybody beats them up their Big Brother will stomp on that other person's head. The Arabs, for their part, have not bothered, with all their newfound wealth, to do anything to make life better for anybody else. Instead, they have upgraded their swords to small arms and RPGs and have continued to be the sort of people that T.E. Lawrence described. I dont see anything in the situation in the Middle East that would give me the idea that this is a conflict over belief systems. It is about who has Power and who doesnt, as well as how that Power is used. Just my opinion, could be wrong. Sinergy
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