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haha... so a good Muslim is a former Muslim?
I supposed that's better than "a good Muslim is a dead Muslim" or something along that line.
Don't take the auto-censor too negatively... it's a program where the developer put in an array of offensive English words and programmed it to remove/replace them when detected. Maybe contact Joe to add Kafir or whatever else you find offensive.
haha... so a good Muslim is a former Muslim?
I supposed that's better than "a good Muslim is a dead Muslim" or something along that line.
This guy may have the answer
This guy may have the answer
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...ck-bags-f-live-TV.html?ito=video_player_click
Interesting, Boggo, thank you.
One of the comments following the video observes that it's OK for this person to tell them to "**** off" if they don't assimilate, only because he himself is a Muslim, the suggestion being that a non-Muslim would meet with a chorus of condemnation. Probably right.
BintangIn every other respect I prefer freedom of speech not to be diminished by the constraints of political correctness.
Bintang
How about simply mutual respect, courtesy, good manners or some other "goody two shoes" nicety?
It is really easy to be unthinking, vicious, spiteful, wrong or deceitful.
Is it possible Muslims are just normal people? Or does half this group privately think they are one step away from hacket wielding jihidists? The sad part is that irony seems to be largely lost on this forum and ignorance and lack of respect dominate far too many exchanges.
Agree 100%, basilio. I worry also that the huge response to the Paris killings, including the symbolic joining together of linked arms of many world leaders, has unintentionally provided some sort of 'open season' on expressing hatred, giving implied licence to many who would have previously held their collective tongues, to unleash anger and insults.How about simply mutual respect, courtesy, good manners or some other "goody two shoes" nicety?
It is really easy to be unthinking, vicious, spiteful, wrong or deceitful. (
In my view Internet forums have enabled people to repeatedly make simplistic, thoughtless and often nasty comments. We are anonymous keyboard warriors. Lets create mayhem!!
On top of that our media culture revels in "simplistic, thoughtless and often nasty comments". Alan Jones, Andrew Bolt take a bow. And these are some of the most well paid highest rating performers. And their prize is money and recognition and ratings. (All very useful to sell more tat to people who already have a life full of the stuff)
Yes, that is possible. But what is not possible imo is for Islam to be a normal religion. In fact I don't consider it a religion. It is an ideological and a political system of control. I know other people disagree with me on this point and they are free to do so.
Bintang
How about simply mutual respect, courtesy, good manners or some other "goody two shoes" nicety?
It is really easy to be unthinking, vicious, spiteful, wrong or deceitful. (This is NOT having a go at you Bintang )
In my view Internet forums have enabled people to repeatedly make simplistic, thoughtless and often nasty comments. We are anonymous keyboard warriors. Lets create mayhem!
Did basilio actually make any specific comment to this effect?Okay bas, you have made your point that you respect Islamists,...
...but I think you could have done this without accusing those with opposing views of being "unthinking, vicious, spiteful, wrong or deceitful" or making " simplistic, thoughtless and often nasty comments".
...You have made similar criticisms about those who oppose your views on Global Warming...
Bintang
How about simply mutual respect, courtesy, good manners or some other "goody two shoes" nicety?
It is really easy to be unthinking, vicious, spiteful, wrong or deceitful. (This is NOT having a go at you Bintang )
In my view Internet forums have enabled people to repeatedly make simplistic, thoughtless and often nasty comments. We are anonymous keyboard warriors. Lets create mayhem!!
On top of that our media culture revels in "simplistic, thoughtless and often nasty comments". Alan Jones, Andrew Bolt take a bow. And these are some of the most well paid highest rating performers. And their prize is money and recognition and ratings. (All very useful to sell more tat to people who already have a life full of the stuff)
A few pages ago I tried to be take an extreme and satirical view of dealing with the trashing of Islamic culture and beliefs. Is it possible Muslims are just normal people? Or does half this group privately think they are one step away from hacket wielding jihidists? The sad part is that irony seems to be largely lost on this forum and ignorance and lack of respect dominate far too many exchanges.
Just too xxxxxing sad.
No it's not necessary to bother Joe about this.
Yes I find it offensive that muslims are able to call us kafirs without copping any criticism from the PC brigade but it is more the disrespect, arrogance and hypocrisy underlying its use rather than the word itself. In every other respect I prefer freedom of speech not to be diminished by the constraints of political correctness.
In the same theme, a great letter from a member of the Baha'i Faith.
WikiThe Bahá'à Faith (Arabic: الدّين البهائي Ad-Dīn al-Bahā'ī) /bəˈhaɪ/[1]) is a monotheistic religion which emphasizes the spiritual unity of all humankind.[2] Three core principles establish a basis for Bahá'à teachings and doctrine: the unity of God, that there is only one God who is the source of all creation; the unity of religion, that all major religions have the same spiritual source and come from the same God; and the unity of humanity, that all humans have been created equal and that diversity of race and culture are seen as worthy of appreciation and acceptance.[3] According to the Bahá'à Faith's teachings, the human purpose is to learn to know and to love God through such methods as prayer, reflection and being of service to humanity.
A great blog? As an atheist I consider the Baha'i Faith to be a load of cobblers
Wiki
But do we really want to blacken 1.2 billion people on the basis of a small group? And is there any particular reason why these people might feel so aggrieved ?
Thoughts ?
I have a problem with the basic question of this thread - "Is Islam inherently evil ?"
It already presupposes that we should ask that question and seriously entertain the possibility that it is "inherantly evil".
Consider for example if we wanted to replace the word "Islam" with
"Catholicism," "Judism," "Scientology," "Socialism" "Capitalism" "Atheism" "Germany" "Iran" "USA"
Wouldn't it be strange or unnecessarily aggressive to begin such a conversation with any of those replacement entities?
I also have a problem with peoples understanding of Islam (or in fact any religion/ creed) . In all fairness even experts in any field would be circumspect about professing an understanding of the relgion. There are simply too many interpretations and variations to pull up a paragraph and damn the religion on that basis.
Finally in the case of Islam I have no confidence in the presentation of various "facts" about it by most keyboard warriors. I have seen so many cherry picked , distorted and just plain wrong statements made by people who sole intention is to trash Islam. (And I'm absolutely sure I could find a similar swag of quotes to trash Christianity, Judaism, and a score of other belief systems.
There is no doubt a small number of people have a real, bitter anger against The West. They certainty want to create some havoc.
But do we really want to blacken 1.2 billion people on the basis of a small group?
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