I'm sorry but the fact that I have personal knowledge and experience doesnt mean it makes my "opinions and such emotionally biased, based on emotion rather than reason" just because you say it does. Show me some evidence to support that, please. Otherwise ill call it for what it is, which is a convenient way to dismiss anything I might say, avoid having to provide anything to back up your case since we should see you as an objective, unbiased and supposedly unemotional party.
Honestly, aside from the paragraph where I shared a personal connection to the topic, I think you'd have a hard time demonstrating that my arguments are based on emotion - or that yours are not, actually. Your "arguments" essentially consist of your own (disproved) assumptions and your repeating of the same premise (that this applies uniquely and only to Islam) which we've already given more than one example that demonstrates none of these things are unique to Islam or apply only to Islam. You're doing no more than accept and repeat the fear mongering propaganda, which I'm sorry to tell you, is the very emotional response propaganda is used for.
But then, confusingly, even though we've all been clearly debating Islam for 8 pages, you declare that no, its all religions (whether or not you mean religion as a whole or just fundamentalism within all religions is unclear to me though). But while still claiming what seems to refer to Islam as "an idealology that obviously not working, leads to nothing but suppression of the masses, exploitation of lesser 'peoples', death, destruction and insanity"? (Or is that all religions?)
So which is it? Islam as whole, specifically? Religion as a whole? Or fundamentalism within all religions? Why are you changing your position now or changing the scope of what were actually discussing?
If you were referring to t religion in general and not only Islam specially, here's a quote from the Dalai Lama about this:
"All the world's major religions, with their emphasis on love, compassion, patience, tolerance, and forgiveness can and do promote inner values. But the reality of the world today is that grounding ethics in religion is no longer adequate. This is why I am increasingly convinced that the time has come to find a way of thinking about spirituality and ethics beyond religion altogether."
Gosh you're really confusing! Im assuming you're ranting about Muslims? Because you could replace 'Muslims' with 'the US, Israel, Canada, Britain etc (aka 'the West') and it would actually fit more accurately than the way you've got.it now. ' The 'hating without knowing' is pretty popular in this part of the world these days,.don't you think? You don't even have to go further than this board... And the killing for oil and money, well, is it.really necessary to point out that 'tthe West' leads in the killing department BY FAR, and is the one after others oil - not the other way around? They're the ones bombing and occupying foreign countries - not the other way around. So really, why would you even ignore that and d put all the blame on one religion? (While all religions are used to justify horrible things too)
Sorry I find you really confusing to follow and I'm not even sure I understood you correctly!
Btw - there's nothing wrong with linking to Wikipedia. You people have to make up your mind: either you deal with links to sources where actual reading of often long texts is required or you deal with Wikipedia and get the condensed version. But people usually need to give sources to back up what they say and can't expect others to take their word for it. So its either one or the other, gotta pick one!