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um hello? I'm an atheist. I do respect religion and religious people though.Corny doesn't seem to see this.
But I think it unfair to demonize Christianity, while giving Islam a free pass—which you did, whether or not you will admit it.
The trouble is that we don't get any exposure to "sane Islam", if you know what I mean. We only see the nutty side of it.
I will quote Rumi at anyone I think needs to hear it, including Muslims.
What THE FUCK .. are you talking about? I never said anything like that, nor did I ever deny that the majority of christians are good people.In your case, you probably don't have any exposure to liberal Christians, so maybe you think most Christians are a bunch of nuts.
so why do you victimize basically every muslim for the deeds of a few?One thing we can agree on: we both hate seeing people victimized. I can tell this by "reading between the lines" of your posts.
It's not so much the People, as the Religion, itself.
When I think of the word Islam, the picture of Turbans, unshaved faces, the Koran, and women dressed in burkas come to mind—not crazed-eyed terrorists.
I can't get that picture of Muslim women, wearing head-to-toe black burkhas in 100 degree weather, out of my mind, Corny.
It's nothing less than torture.
Those are the victims I see.
Europe, due to their immigrants, will probably see a lot more homophobia than it has experienced in the recent past. Dare I say, the "Golden Age" for us is coming to an end in Europe.
And maybe here in Canada too, because we allow in a lot of immigrants from homophobic nations.
But America.... I see a bright future for you guys, because American immigrants are primarily from Latin America, which is beginning to see a rise in gay rights and attitudes toward homosexuality are changing.
But I don't blame Islam... Islam doesn't tell anyone to go up to someone and beat them up. Nor does it tell them to harass others. Rather, it is just the actions of a few extremists that make it miserable for everyone else.
But I don't blame Islam... Islam doesn't tell anyone to go up to someone and beat them up. Nor does it tell them to harass others.
I don't know about that one, French.
Latin-Americans, in my experience, are quite homophobic. Gawd, if I had one dollar for each time I've been called "maricon" or "joto", I'd surely be a rich man by now.
I hope you're right.
Maybe the younger ones will bring a new experience.
You hold the same mentality as homophobes, but for a different reason.blame on Saudi culture cover faces from desert wind then became cover everything up no matter the weather conditions
And why do dumb humans copy the culture without thinking.
Actually, it does.
I didn't say that it happened in the area. I'm just saying that they are not the only homophobes in the country.
It needs a certain climate in a society so that things like that can thrive.
When I lived in the USA, I lived in a Hispanic-majority area, and I did just fine! but then again, unless someones sees my personality, they wouldn't be able to tell I'm gay right away so maybe that is why.
You hold the same mentality as homophobes, but for a different reason.
The whole reason Muslims wear hijab is for modesty.
Also, as an undergrad Sociology major, I once did a survey on 75 Muslim women, and 73 of them liked wearing the hijab! So, let's not bash them if it's what they want.
Show me Quran/Hadith/Tafsir where it says to beat up a gay person in the streets. I challenge you to find even one Islamic scholar who says it is permissible to beat up homosexuals on the streets!
Harke, would you be kind enough to summarize the video in English for us?
