(April 23, 2011 at 3:06 am)theVOID Wrote:(April 22, 2011 at 1:13 am)Cinjin Cain Wrote: How is it that every religious person on here defending their religion ALWAYS says the exact same thing...
"I'm not THAT kind of Muslim, or I'm not THAT kind of Christian"
It's perfectly legitimate, unless you can find some direct preachment that caused or influenced the actions then using the reasoning "That's not part of my faith" is valid. So far as I can tell there was no religious support for his actions. It's unfortunate for Muslims in the sense that this man's associations are going to cause some twats elsewhere in the world to reinforce their negative stereotypes while as usual ignoring that over 1 billion people of the same faith are rather ethical.
You are correct - it was not stated that Islam was directly responsible for the murder of his wife. If that makes me a twat than so be it. You could not for even a moment convince me that most muslims are rather ethical. What a joke. The overwhelming majority treat their women like property to be mistreated and discarded on even the slightest offense. The stonings, the amputations, the raping and maming (and bombing) of innocent people in the name of Allah - Repulsive.
Judging them all too harshly may very well be a black mark on my record. On a scale of wrong-doing, I'll take that any day over the atrocities that that religion is still responsible for to this very day.
Read this thread. It's APPALLING what that dick is trying to justify in the name of Islam.