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Post by fabbi on May 16, 2014 21:09:14 GMT 1
I have nothing against muslims or Islam in general. I only don't like how some people are practicing it.
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Post by Deleted on May 16, 2014 21:14:16 GMT 1
It isn't hard - theoretically - to discuss religion in a way that offends no one, just accept people thinking differently than you (either because they have a different faith, or a different opinion on your faith), and don't target a person individually I normally like discussing religion, because it can be really interesting, and give another way to see your own views
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Post by Tom on May 16, 2014 21:37:06 GMT 1
There was a day I wanted to write this somewhere...I see often a lot of people saying the Islam is bad or something but I would say it could be a pretty peaceful religion - even if Allah doesn't exist, they try to behave normally with him as reason and that's something good. Terrorists who say they're doing their job in the name of Allah are mentally sick and we all know if we look back to things like 9/11. Most of the religions could be peaceful in my opinion (Buddhism as well for example) but there's only one religion I can't get the sense of "peace"; Christianity. I think this popular religion in the western world is totally wrong. Here in the western most of the people live in a modern life - an old tradition like religions shouldn't be a part of life now anymore. Most of the teens who start believing in God will just do this because they feel unsure about themselves. Of course they know there isn't a guy who will save the whole world! There's a lot of hate and violence in the world. Almost every religion has its own good reasons for this badness, except Christianity. It's simply too difficult for them to mix the modern world with old stories. Why wouldn't young people be allowed to have sex with condoms? It'll stop a girl to become pregnant which is mostly much more handly for her. It's also more save against dangerous viruses. Sometimes parents educate their children with the religion they believe in. Those children become a kind of brain washed in the way of how their parents are educating them. Why wouldn't they be allowed to choose whatever they want to believe or (the best) to not believe? And take a look at the street. Where's those God? I don't see him. I've never seen him and I'll never see him, like everyone else. Why? Because he doesn't exist. How could anyone on this planet indicate us on a sign of life of any God which has been ever imagined..? Right, that person doesn't exist and will never exist because - as I already mentioned - it isn't possible to say where God lives; he doesn't life. All in all, I can conclude people take a religion as an excuse for their own problems to believe in something better after death. Of course I don't say you wouldn't have the option anymore to believe in whatever you want, that's your own decision, but good luck with wasting your time in that case. And yes, this kind of things frustrates me often. Is it that difficult for people to understand everything from here above..?
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Post by fabbi on May 16, 2014 21:56:28 GMT 1
I also thought like that when I was as old as you are - everything has a natural origin. Nowadays I don't care about all those things.
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Post by Deleted on May 16, 2014 22:55:00 GMT 1
If God was real, I think he'd be more of a consciousness on it's own rather than physical being, which would allow the omniscient and omnipresent thing to work, in my opinion at least Not sure if I'd say if he exists or not.
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Post by ESCIliasMANL (Inactive) on May 16, 2014 22:57:43 GMT 1
You can discuss about religion this is very interesting but you should be respectful!
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Post by ESCIliasMANL (Inactive) on May 16, 2014 23:00:25 GMT 1
In the Quran there are many points that say Allah exsist and if you think logical you cant denied it!
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Post by Logan on May 20, 2014 11:39:22 GMT 1
The only part of Islam I hate is the sexism and homophobia. The burqas are a sign of female oppression IMO... Don't scream at me but that's what I think.
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Post by Deleted on May 20, 2014 13:47:57 GMT 1
Depends if the woman choose it or not
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Post by Logan on May 20, 2014 14:45:59 GMT 1
The only part of Islam I hate is the sexism and homophobia. The burqas are a sign of female oppression IMO... Don't scream at me but that's what I think. So first of all it is free to take burqas.. It isn't compelling. The woman can decide it by herself. For example my mother is also not taking a burqas.. And the less amount of people are wearing them.. Most muslims are wearing headscarfs. I don't get the point with the sexism .. Maybe you mean the LGBT thing.. Coming to the homophobia point: ONCE AGAIN: It is allowed to be LGBT because Allah created us so. Only some people hate the LGBT people - not only some muslims, also many people all around the world: that's the way of thinking of people!I like head scarfs but some countries force women to cover themselves completely and that's just wrong. About homophobia, you're allowed to be homosexual and Muslim? I thought that was death by stoning or something.
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