That is a good point Ran Man. I always see/hear about Christians getting the short end of the stick. Like when I was in high school. There were these group of Christian kids who would stand in front of the flag outside and pray every morning. Nobody bothered them or was offended. Almost everyone accepted it. Then the principal/administration made them stop doing it threatening them with detention and suspension and such. Nobody was outraged and everyone assumed that they banned ALL religious practices from school "Like it should be". Soon after, there were these groups of Muslim kids who would get on their knees and pray to Allah at like, 1:00pm every day in the corner of the classroom (or whatever room they were in). Nobody said anything or made them stop and when the issue was brought up, the admin replied "It is their constitutional right. We can't make them stop practicing their religion" WTF???? I am in no way bias, I like to see things from both sides of the fence. But I have noticed that Christians do often get the short end of the stick. In my grandmothers neighborhood, a group of Muslims made the local church take down their cross. Their was a cross on top of the building (Like most churches), and they were "Offended" bu the image. But now, Michigan State University is building mosks (spelling) to accommodate Muslim students. I am in no way a prophecy believer, but the Christian prophecy claims that countless religions will try to "destroy" the word of god. The only big Christian countries are the U.S.A and Israel. And we are BOTH on everyone "Hit list". I don't know guys, sometimes I wonder. I think that there are two things that are going on.

1). US citizens pity the Muslim's and try to accomidate their every need with bias. There have been multiple times that I have seen a Muslim (or Middle eastern) man/woman being given things that others don't. It is this pity that is going to weaken us as U.S citizens. I always stop to think, "If we were attacked right now what would I do?" The answer is tough because I don't want to have a genocide, but I don't want to stand and do nothing. it really is a hard question.

2). US citizens are scared of Middle eastern people. That is a fact. Before Sep-11th, we didn't have this problem. But since that tragedy there has been this fear lingering around peoples minds. You can smell the fear when a Middle eastern man walks into the room. It is sad, because we shouldn't generalize and show ignorant racism. But that is just the times we are living in. Some people say the world will end 2012. By the way it looks now, they could be right.