JimC wrote:
I wish others would be like you in terms of mod decisions, and in the words of the Aussie vernacular, "cop it sweet"...
Listening, rEv?![]()

JimC wrote:
I wish others would be like you in terms of mod decisions, and in the words of the Aussie vernacular, "cop it sweet"...
Listening, rEv?![]()
I'm sorry, bro.Feck wrote:I still didn't get my apology ....
rEvolutionist wrote:
I agree with this 100%. But one thing to keep in mind is that children are indoctrinated into this stuff, so by the time they get to adulthood it's perhaps a little too simplistic to say that a Muslim's sense of Islam is simply a set of ideas. It's also become part of their identity, via the indoctrination. So we need to tread a little carefully and recognise it's not always a case of someone just ditching a set of bad ideas when presented with the evidence for their badness. This is the perniciousness of religion, as it's based on "faith" and evidence never plays a part. So it's hard to use evidence as an argument against a faith position.
You can say, quite rightly, that it is a fucking stupid comment!Feck wrote:" Alternatively, it seems, notions that live by irrationality die by irrationality."
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And what chapter and verse of 'Buddhism' can they quote to justify their actions, which Buddha killed people or drove families from their homes ? as i've said fundamentalist muslims can give many verses that show thier hero Mohammed behaving like themrEvolutionist wrote:That doesn't explain the Buddhists slaughtering Muslims in Myanmar. Unless you are suggesting that Buddhism isn't generally a peaceful religion.
Well if you think that lumping something done by one group of muslims in together with something abhored by another group of muslims and then attributing it to all of them is sustainable then of course you've got a point. But then the principle of visiting the sins of one group on another would need to apply to everyone committing an atrocity and not just muslims, eg the British act of invading Iraq would make every Briton a war criminal, which I don't agree with. Some British people are war criminals because of that atrocity, not all of them.Feck wrote:I notice that you seem to defend slavery, murder, torture pedophilia as " freedom of religion " <snip>
There's no such aim attributable to "Islam"Feck wrote:Islam can ONLY be a theocratic dictatorship that is islam's stated aim
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