tommyboy said:
There's already 100 mosques in new york, this mosque would serve no one as its in the business district and really fails at the ideal of promoting interfaith healing.
So now the reason you are opposed to it is because there are already enough mosques in NYC?It's hard to argue with you folks when you keep changing the argument. Funded by terrorists! Too close to ground zero! Victory mosque! Too many mosques already in the city!
i've never changed my arguments, feel free to go back through the thread there tiger. The fact remains this is a horrible idea brought about by a man that thinks sharia is the way to go in the United States (documented by his books and his many quotes on the subject) and that the 30% of the US that is in favor of it such as yourself are flat out wrong.
So to review ... your argument that this is a horrible idea is based on:
1. The religious views of the principal investor, U.S. born-and raised Sharif El-Gamal. Or are you speaking of Imam Rauf, who has been praised as a moderate by people like Karen Armstrong? Either way, you are showing yourself to be almost laughably intolerant.
2. There's already enough mosques in New York. Why you get to decide how many is enough is beyond me. I'm assuming you've done a full study of the Muslim population in NYC, their geographic distribution, and their religious habits.
3. This site is 2+ blocks from the WTC site, which is in your opinion "too close" even though you've been shown to have zero knowledge of the geographic features of the area. Just out of curiosity- how far away would be acceptable to you? What if it was a block away, but only two stories high? What if it's five blocks away, but thirty stories
3. Only 30% of the US is in favor of it. Yes, we should definitely pattern our religious tolerance on majority opinion. That's a solid plan for the America I think we all envision. America- Jebus or leave it.