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I'm thinking less and less of you the more you post.
I think you're a bunch of hot air.
#94 | Posted by BillJohnson
No worries here. I don't post here for affirmation or attention. I'm about the only person here who asks you questions to let you try to explain yourself. You're afraid everyone is hating on the Christians. I'm defending them, even though I don't buy into their shtick, especially yours. If you can't back up your statements, and you usually can't, that's on you.
How are Muslims affecting your daily life? You brought it up. I'll tell you how they are mine: Not at all. And they're quite visible where I live. Indigenous immigrants too. Wonderfully friendly place. Everyone gets along fine.
Like everywhere else, the most dangerous people in your life are the ones you know.
It seems like wherever you go, there you are. I don't fear Muslims. I don't expect them to affect my life.
If you, however, fear them in the future, you're already there. Enjoy your day.