Thats harsh.I respect the meaning of the hijab for you and I think thats great. But it isnt fair to judge others for their choice not to wear it. That is their choice and they are no less deserving of love for their choice.
I have a close musslim friend I care for dearly. She has always refused to wear a hijab, she is getting married next year and certainly found her love.
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Some jews do eat pigs, and they are still jews. Religion is different for everyone and in every region. While I respect that it may not be what you see as muslim, it is what SHE sees as muslim.
So for her it is real and that's what matters. People are free to interpret their religion how they feel is correct.
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@static @imurcultleader @freemo also alah was a murder and a rapist a savage even by savage times.
I'm pretty sure he doesnt know what the word Allah means, like literally (not spirtually).
I think he thinks Allah is some person in the Muslim religion, which of course he isnt. Thats the only way his wording would make sense...
My guess is he confused Allah with Muhammad and intended to talk about Muhammad instead.
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I dont fully agree. Yes there has been a lot of use of religion for murder in the world, no doubt, but there is also a massive number of people who do good and cite religion as the cause. It goes both ways.
A person looking to do evil will grasp at whatever they can as an excuse, religion is sometimes what they use, other times it isnt. If the religion wasnt there I have no doubt they would have carried out the same evil deeds but would have simply used other reasoning to form their excuses.
I dont think its creating evil people.
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I respect your opinion and feel you are welcome to it, but I still dont agree.
Dont get me wrong there is a lot of religious people who are held back with thinking often associated with religion. Usually the people who blindly follow dogma they were never critical of, that is an unhealthy line of thinking.
Thing is, I now people who are atheist, most of my friends in fact, and they seem to have all the same issues with dogma just with no religion to back it.
The issue is more the dogma and having blind faith in something than the religion itself. I do feel there is a way someone can be critical of their religion, form their own opinions, and use logic and reasoning to pull value from religion and beleive in things on their own terms in ways that are not unhealthy.
I also know many religious people who are some of the most brilliant scientists I know personally.
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@static @imurcultleader not creating it is an evil. Its contiued existence is the biggest short coming of our species and it should be progressed past as soon as possible. Believing in such magic spells and moral self restrictions only hinders people at best and forces conformity via brutal and barbaric means at worst