Fed up with Islam Yet???

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Actually, many religious organizations are considered to be aligned with neo-fascist ideals, so in abolishing them, it could be considered liberation from fascism...
You think intolerance and dissolving the basic human right of freedom of religion, is less fascist than... what?

That is just the first step. Every step after that is always further to the left. Many mistakenly believe that purges as Stalin did were to the right, they were always further to the left. Odd eh.
Not odd at all.

No, I started asking questions instead of trusting that what I was being told was correct...
I actually figured that out when I was about 8 or 9. Right after I was told for the last time, I had to be right handed, and smacked by a Nun for failing to acquiesce.

I thought to myself, how can there be a God, that loves me, but still lets this happen.

It wasn't long after, I figured out, God had nothing to do with it. It was just someones sick interpretation of what they thought God wanted.
 

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I really don't think most Moslem people accept Sharia as being the way to go. It appears they are tired of people that use Sharia in order to oppress them. The entire ME is evolving. What it is evolving into is highly debatable, but I'm of the opinion that Moslems will end up much like Christians after they dumped people like those that ran Inquisitions, then refused to be governed by the RCC, and the like. IOW, I think Islam will become more and more peaceful. It's going to take a long time, though. Like Christianity, it will likely never be totally peaceful.
Some people just can't seem to get it through their intensely dense whatever-appendages-they-think-with that most Moslems prefer to simply live their lives and be left alone and like any other country or region on the planet, it is only minorities that like to cause trouble.
 

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Faith is belief in something despite evidence that may prove to be contrary to that belief...and faith once attained creates a circle within it's own argument, that requires that you break the circle for a chance to escape...

As I stated, you can neither prove nor disprove if a Creator exists.

May, oh may, often misused. Oh poor, poor May.

I rest my case.
 

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You think intolerance and dissolving the basic human right of freedom of religion, is less fascist than... what?

Who's to say that we should have been given that right in the first place...


I actually figured that out when I was about 8 or 9. Right after I was told for the last time, I had to be right handed, and smacked by a Nun for failing to acquiesce.

I thought to myself, how can there be a God, that loves me, but still lets this happen.

It wasn't long after, I figured out, God had nothing to do with it. It was just someones sick interpretation of what they thought God wanted.

Then you haven't thought long enough about it...if you had, you'd have discovered that there is no god and that bitch is whacking you for no reason at all...
 

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Who's to say that we should have been given that right in the first place....

Now you have chosen to dispose of freedom of choice. Please expand upon what other freedoms would be delisted under your rule as Supreme Decider???
Oh yes, please add in the affects that having no freedom of choice would impact upon. Where to live, jobs, schools, education, why who you marry. Just to name a few.
 

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Who's to say that we should have been given that right in the first place...
Interesting. Did you not understand the question?

Then you haven't thought long enough about it...if you had, you'd have discovered that there is no god and that bitch is whacking you for no reason at all...
Your arrogance aside, who said I believed in God?
 

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Interesting. Did you not understand the question?

I did...and I posed another question...answer it or not, I couldn't give a ****...

For my part, I do support the Charter right to freedom of religion...I just don't want to see it because I find such a flagrant display of abject stupidity to be offensive...so practice your faith in your homes people, and we'll all get along fine...
 

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I did...and I posed another question...answer it or not, I couldn't give a ****...

For my part, I do support the Charter right to freedom of religion...I just don't want to see it because I find such a flagrant display of abject stupidity to be offensive...so practice your faith in your homes people, and we'll all get along fine...

Again with the Limits on the Charter. Every point you make is indefensible.

Just keep on beating your head against that brick wall. Eventually it will become numb. My God in Heaven, it already has.

Perhaps a Midol would help.
 

CDNBear

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Then why can't/won't you answer it?

For my part, I do support the Charter right to freedom of religion..
Ok, so which is it, outlaw all religion, or freedom of religion?

You're contradicting yourself.

.I just don't want to see it because I find such a flagrant display of abject stupidity to be offensive...
As offensive as that comment?

... so practice your faith in your homes people, and we'll all get along fine...
Hmmm, so you don't believe in freedom of expression either.

Geezus, no wonder you endorse draconian, and fascist ideals.
 

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You can choose to not read it...


and you can choose to ignore, not participate, walk away from religion. As has been pointed out, your suggestion of removing religious rights is indefensible, AND moronically simplistic.
 

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Then you're a blathering idiot, arguing for the sake of argument...thanks for the clarification...

You brought up a point - It was dismembered quite easily - The point was not valid - yet you keep on chugging along running off the bridge of Intolerance.
 

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Then you're a blathering idiot, arguing for the sake of argument...thanks for the clarification...
Speaking of blathering idiots. You do realize I don't have to believe in God, or not believe in God to discuss religion.

But thanks for, again defining your rather fascist authoritarian ideology.
 

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Again with the Limits on the Charter. Every point you make is indefensible.

I'm not trying to defend anything, I've just brought up a point that maybe the Charter that we have is not the Charter that we'll always have, and maybe not even the best that we could have had...

I look forward to a day when the question is answered, and all of that will be irrelevant...

But thanks for, again defining your rather fascist authoritarian ideology.

LMAO...ok