Posted on Sep 3, 2015
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BOSTON – Dozens of billboards with Muslim themes are sprouting nationwide, proclaiming what organizers say is the true message of Islam and its prophet, Muhammad: peace and justice, not extremism and violent jihad.

Is this a Religious Sales Pitch or honest attempt to easy fear and tension?

http://www.foxnews.com/us/2015/09/03/us-muslims-hope-new-billboards-reclaim-islam-message-peace-justice-amid-violent/
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I would be more encouraged if their Imams passionatly denounce violence on the pulpit.

Billboards are as effective as Facebook status updates. People just scroll down for the things that they want to see.
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Excellent comment. I agree.
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few and fewer, they will need to survive the death threat first .... That is why very very few dare to speak out.
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SGT Jerrold Pesz
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Muslims demonstrate the true face of Islam in many places all over the world everyday and have been since the seventh century. To see what Islam really is you only have to study the life of their prophet and it was not peaceful.
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Indeed. Thanks for your comments.
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PO3 Steven Sherrill
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During the Viking Age, trade routes existed between the north and the middle east. These radicals have no understanding of their own peoples' place in history. These billboards are simply trying to slap a bandaid on a gunshot wound. It is more symbolic than it is really going to have any effect. To treat the problem, there needs to be a change in mindset. The problem with that is that there is a lot of illiteracy in the areas where radicalism prevails making it difficult for the average person to actually figure out their own perspective through exploration of the faith. They rely instead upon the information provided. If that information is a message of hate, then that is all they have. If these people truly want to help, then they need to inform, not put up a roadside decoration.
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I Agree. Thanks for your comments.
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