Originally Posted by Navaros
Rather than Islam vs. Islamists, it's more accurately stated like:
Koran-believing Muslims vs. non-Koran-believing Muslims who cherrypick which particular verses of the Koran they want to believe in, pretend the rest does not exist, and then call themselves Muslims anyways.
And what do rich countries with rich educational systems breed? Secular humanism and all the ills which ruin society that brings with it. Including legalized genocide of children via "abortion", rampant fornication and promiscuity & STDs, broken homes, hatred of God, all possible manner of crimes and immorality etc. etc.
All things that at least the Muslim world doesn't have to anywhere near such an extent as the "enlightened societies" do. Therefore, it's not like the "enlightened societies" are any better or have any moral highground.
As for breeding bigotry, based on the replies in this thread - which are standard far for any discussion of Muslims with convictions who believe in the Koran - it is quite evident that "enlightened societies" also breed bigotry. Look at all the new (and some old, which are newly applied to Koran-believing Muslims) bigoted words that have been fabricated in recent years and adopted the commonly understood context for the sake of slurring Muslims who actually believe in the Koran. Muslims who believe in the Koran are called "fanatics", "Islamists", "extremists", "radicals", "terrorists" (I realize terrorist fits in some cases where it is used, but not most) etc. etc. All hateful, bigoted words which attempt to mock Muslim beliefs and impose that their beliefs are wrong and secular humanism is right. The only ones who are not slurred with these bad words are ones who believe little to none of the Koran. That's bigotry in action.
The Koran is not a "moderate" book, therefore the phrase "moderate Muslim" is pretty much an oxmoron. "Moderate Muslim" is basically just code words for "Muslim who does not really take the Koran seriously and instead adheres mostly to the secular humanism agenda (which runs contrary to the content of the Koran) of 'enlightened society'."