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I am highly critical of all religions, especially the Abrahamic religions, but I have just learned there are some people you can't debate religion with. It doesn't matter how unemotional of an approach you take, there will always be people who take the criticism personally.
Islam is so much more than mere religion. It, if followed according to the Qur'an, is a way of life rather than something you just happen to believe as you lead an otherwise secular life.
It is something that the west needs to debate. Does Islam allow Muslims to assimilate in the west? Is Islam compatible with the west?
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But that is the same for other religions, like Christianity and Judaism. IF you follow it according to the teachings then it is a way of life. Hell, back in my younger Born-Again-Christian days my life revolved around my faith. I lived in Indonesia, the largest Muslim country in the world, for three years and most Muslims there live a fairly secular life when they aren't attending mosque. Seriously, we are talking strip clubs and alcohol and every other vice you can imagine. The exception is the province of Aceh, which is a semi-autonomous region that is populated and governed by more fundamentalist types.
Now, if you are talking about countries like Saudi Arabia that are theocratic, then in those cases you are certainly correct.
Anybody who has spent more than a few weeks on this forum ought to know that there are Christians and Jews for whom their religion is every bit as much a way of life as it is for fundamentalist Muslims.
Every post they make is about their religion, every debate they get into is from the perspective that everyone who isn't part of their cult is wrong, but not just wrong, "CONDEMNED to Hell WRONG". Every grievance that they have is based on their religion, every evil they perceive is based on their religion being either persecuted or superior to all others, or both...
and no other faith is to be given even the right to exist,
or even basic respect or dignity.
There are at least a half dozen such types right here at DP. They are 100 percent theocrat, 100 percent sitting in judgment of all others and 100 percent committed to the idea of taking over the entire world in the name of their religion.
And every once in a while, you can even throw in a couple of Muslims who drop by for a little while, who do much the same thing.
Fundamentalism is a form of mental illness, like hard drug addiction.
Waaaaay over the top. Christians who want to convert you ring your doorbell. Muslims who want to convert you fly into your buildings.
Trying to equate fundamental jihadists with (modern) fundy Christians is disingenuous nonsense.
You've just disqualified yourself by revealing that you have never sat down with anyone from any of these faiths EVER.
I notice you haven't even attempted to comment on the OP, so that's enough derailing for one day.
Don't defame them as a whole.
There. Problem solved.
So, you didn't read the OP (and when i say "read", i really mean "try to understand").
If you say so.
You happen to believe that all Muslims believe the same way.
That will allow you to separate cold, hard fact from the emotional baggage of having Muslim friends, neighbours, and coworkers with whom you get along just fine.
Friends, neighbors and coworkers are emotional baggage? What sort of cult rhetoric is that?
Sigh. I'm talking about separating emotion from fact when discussing the teachings of Islam. I don't know how I could have been more clear.
If you don't "demonstrate utter capitulation to politically correct fascism" (using your words) you are an Islamophobe and are summarily shut down. It is how the left works with every issueSigh. I'm talking about separating emotion from fact when discussing the teachings of Islam. I don't know how I could have been more clear.
You're talking about alienation and isolation for the purpose of indoctrination. Typical cult crap.
It is something that the west needs to debate. Does Islam allow Muslims to assimilate in the west? Is Islam compatible with the west?
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Correct. The entire tone of the Qur'an is one of separating believers and non-believers into two antagonistic groups.
If you say so.
I don't believe in organized religion at all, so for me, it's pretty easy to spot anybody who has a fetish...for any religion, or a fetish about people who belong to a specific religion. You happen to believe that all Muslims believe the same way. Several people have attempted to inform you that your point of view is a little strange, but you don't believe them. Far as you're concerned, everyone else is wrong.
You have a ****ed up point of view and no one's going to get through to you. **** it.
No, that's what your little Islamophobic cult does. We know you got the same advice you're giving. You disconnected for this BS. Pathetic.
Give me just one example of something I got wrong about Islam. Just one.
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