Yeah, but one particular terrorism franchise is more successful than others. Surely there must be some secret formula that makes a lot of people uncomfortable.
Also, apparently, they are the most successful in racking up body count, including people of their own religion (which consisted the overwhelming majority of the victims). Other terrorist groups are not as much blood thirsty as this one (or maybe just less competent).
The problem I think is much to how they structure their real life upon their faith: action does not constitute piety. If you being an asshole in the public like cutting queue line or litter, it is very much excusable than if you forgot to pray to God or look at porn (the later is pretty much similar to US attitude towards sex). Even if you look at porn, it is pertinent that everybody other than you (and probably God) not knowing this secret. The concept of piousness is regarded highly in Islam, and they brag to everyone about their pilgrimage trip. Yet, a lot of people never really made themselves aware of (or deliberately ignored) their daily life conduct. And from my experience, those people have always been passive-aggressive about their stance and made a lot of ironic statements.
We have yet to see something like this:
Headline: Bangor farmer Alan Graham not for turning on Rihanna
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He said on Friday he did not "believe young ladies should have to take their clothes off to entertain".
"I am entitled to hold that opinion," Mr Graham said.
"I would have more respect and more care for that young lady than lots of the people running about who want to see her taking her clothes off.
"I wish her no ill."
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The farmer said Rihanna had been "very gracious and respectful" when they spoke and that they had "parted company on good terms".
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-15126628
You wouldn't like how my previous neighbour, who is adamant religious, would have handled similar situation that Alan Graham faced. They might be similarly soft-spoken, typical smiling charming polite old men, but my neighbour would very likely incite heated debate with his incoherent antics and pseudo-scientific understandings, if he were to speak with young people of western background.
If... only... they realised, like my Catholic school that teaches evolution and religion at the same time, that faith is not literal science to be interpreted by simpleton minds.