Re: Islamism

From: Philip Jonkers (PHILIPJONKERS@prodigy.net)
Date: Sun Jan 20 2002 - 23:03:42 GMT

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    --- Original Message ---
    From: "Wade T. Smith" <wade_smith@harvard.edu>
    Wade:
    >Yes, in fact, murders are usually committed among
    acquaintances. It would
    >seem we are hardwired to injure the ones we love,
    otherwise, what _are_
    >all those country music songs singing about?

    Unless there is something seriously wrong with the
    inner workings of you, you don't go around killing
    or hurting people who are not related to you in
    any way. With the people you love you share an
    affectionate bond. This bond however is fragile and
    when it's perverted in any way, love may turn to hate
    and hate kills.

    Philip.

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