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Originally Posted by summers73
Don't disagree but it doesn't really change my analogy.
See above.
Nazism is an ideology, many of the hardcore believed in genocide and Aryan supremacy. Just as mainstream muslims don't believe in the destruction of the Jews, the mainstream Germans didn't believe in the destruction of Europe.
If one chooses to quote the Qu'ran, they must quote from the Torah and discuss it's "destruction to all" clauses.
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You're analogy was wrong. Germany is a country - just like Iran and Saudi Arabia are countries.
Islam is the fascist ideology that spreads across different countries, just like Nazism wasn't limited to the country of Germany. The only real difference is that Nazis didn't claim they were worshipping a god.
Islam and Nazism are two quite similar ideologies that are spread in very similar ways - but one started with German people, the other started with Arab people. Neither is limited to the country in which it started.
A lot of Hitler followers themselves were friendly, clean, probably made good neighbors, took care of their families. Same goes for the Mohammed followers. Not all in either ideology are completely comfortable with what gets carried out but they go with the flow because it's convenient to do so.