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27/07/16
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Originally posted by AverageJoe
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Yes I remember him and what he said. Indo wife so according to the religion and culture in an Islamic country, you have to convert. It is not an option. I know his fr a fact. No, I was not dumb enough to follow this fate and immerse mysel in a religion I have no faith it. I am an infidel....
The version of Arabic in this part of the world, Indo, Malaysia and Brunei is an adapted version for the local population. An arab can read the text but won't understand what it means similar to a Chinese reading Japanese written with Chinese text. I just listen what was told to me and have no need to check the truth.
RC in some ways is very similar to what Islam is going through currently. No dissention akin to the Spanish Inquisition. The Muslims are going through their version. Other forms of Christianity have a more liberal view of the dogma and usually delve into the bible to get inspiration or guidance. RC uses scriptures, which is a version of the bible according to their interpretation hence they have a very strict dogma and structure.
But whatever the concept of religion, I have not come across any out in this world that encourages death by destruction of the perpetrator. I am not speaking from an isolated part of the world. We are talking wherever there are so called Muslims living, there is terrorism. It has gone global in its evil reach. Each additional incident will pull these communities inward in the West and they blame everyone but themselves.
Why would I if I were a Muslim born in the West with values of democracy, human rights and ethical values adopt a form of islam that makes me wear a hijab or worse burka, adopt a strict religious way of life then complain that the wider community is prejudicing against what I wear? I am showing a distaste for the mainstream culture by my halal needs, physical attire, refuse to integrate socially sinc whatever on offer is not islamic in nature. Shouldn't I be happier with my own kind in Saudi Arabia and the practice of Wahhabism? If you adopt this religion, you practically have to give up your way of life literally for the love of this religion. No thanks, they can keep their 'superior' religion and they can leave for a much more acceptable country.
Surprise Surprise EVERY one of these country are third world. They want their cake and eat it and we are showing them how to achieve that. Human right, freedom of religious belief and expression but someone forgot to mention it applies to everyone not just MUSLIMS. Don't complain of Islamaphobia, just get the FU#K out and be with your own bearded kind!
Sorry for that RANT!
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"Human right, freedom of religious belief and expression but someone forgot to mention it applies to everyone not just MUSLIMS. Don't complain of Islamaphobia, just get the FU#K out and be with your own bearded kind!"
In other words, 'Get a Life' .
A person's quality of life (to live life as safely, as happy, as respectful and as healthy as permitted) should come before any other religious expectation - a true god would want subjects to live life in such a way. If one is respectful to themselves and others, then it goes without saying, by default, they should automatically be respectful to their god (if they choose to accept the existence of a god). For those who do not believe in a deity, then the same morals apply anyway.
The Quran demonstrates by its demands, that it is not a true calling - it does not pass the religious or moral test. It therefore represents a danger to society.