Quote Originally Posted by Divinus Arma
As I said, address the totality of my argument, which is (And try to read all the sentences in this paragraph):

Your beliefs are in conflict with the beliefs of others, so at what point do you stand up for your beliefs? You believe that you have a right to live free from fear and to pursue peaceful individual goals that better your life. There are those that believe it is there right to deprive you of all of this and to make you their slaves. Are your beliefs worth standing up for?

Pretty simple point, if you ask me. Don't feed me your "oh, well if they didn't believe that, then I wouldn't have to stand up for my beliefs" garbage. Your point is moot. My argument remains. So which is it?
Well, I would appreciate if you would not put words in my mouth and I suggest that you chill out a bit as you obviously get so worked up that you fail to read what has been posted.

Where did I say that "garbage" that I emphasized in the quote of your post?

Nobody here said that he wouldn't stand up when the life of his family would actually be threatened, that's just a strawman that you have been creating in your very first post.
Standing up against a direct threat against your own life or that of your family is just that - it is not standing up for a "belief".

Standing up for a "belief" is what the "jihadists" in your example are doing.

Simple as that - no taking out of context - just directly replying to your post (as before I would like to add).