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RE: just a thought
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Kamal Ibrahim
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Mar 20, 2009 11:30 PST
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WAA brother Beyan
I wouldn't go as far as describing it as non-sequitur but I do believe
that there is an element of putting-the-cart-before-the-donkey in your
argument.
Let us take it one step at a time.
As a premise for your question to Berhan and myslef, you stated "the
reason I placed our religion with our nation is because they are
inseperable in my mind".
What exactly does this mean and how is it so?
Is this a link along the lines of: if you can't defend your religion you
can't defend your nation (or vice versa)?
Or is this simply a conceptual link implying one is meaningless without
the other? In which case, is it equally true in both directions?
Best wishes
Kamal
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