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Old 02-22-2008, 02:38 PM
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Default Re: MSAs and Islamic Values - article

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Originally Posted by PhDGirl View Post
Exactly - there's no purpose in trying to categorize others and decide what their intentions are and/or if they are "worthy" to attend the MSA.
With all due respect, just like you don't want to "categorize" people and decide their intentions, then there is no need to decide others' intentions as well.

It really has nothing to do with with anyone deeming anyone to be "worthy" or otherwise. It's about the purpose of the MSA and how to achieve that purpose in a manner that is most efficient with the least amount of headaches. Most groups operate like this-- that's why they have mission statements and the like.
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