It really is a strange time we're living in, when saying 'Don't kill people' is considered a radical point of view.
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Killing people because you don't like their ideas - it's a bad thing.
I don't believe in killing people. I believe in locking you up for the rest of your life.
Why do we kill people who are killing people to show that killing people is wrong?
I think everybody who commits a violent killing is in some way crazy. But that doesn't mean we can let them off the hook for that.
When you do something in a nonviolent way, people will die and there will be casualties. But you're taking a different point of view that has a power.
I might talk about killing people, but that doesn't mean I do it.
There is no moral equivalency between those who would kill using children, innocent civilians, children and adults, in their homes and in their places of worship, to that of a government that is seeking those terrorists before they can engage in that awful activity.
The truth is that killing innocent people is always wrong - and no argument or excuse, no matter how deeply believed, can ever make it right. No religion on earth condones the killing of innocent people; no faith tradition tolerates the random killing of our brothers and sisters on this earth.
I don't believe in killing whatever the reason!
Our work in Britain suggests that radicalization is driven by an ideology which claims that Muslims around the world are being oppressed and - and this is the key bit of the argument - which then legitimizes violence in their supposed defense.
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