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1. Humans, like a lot of animals, need shelter. Yeah, I want a nice home, just as a beaver wants to live in a nice dam or an owl wants a nice tree. I prefer to live with simple decoration but let's not forget awesome looking decoration needn't be expensive.
2. Have looked at the big name Wahabi-Salafis lately? Check out their video blogs. They all have the best cars and the expensive clothes whilst at the same time whining about how opprrssed they are. Just look at Ali Dawah, Musa Adnan or Imran Ibn Mansour. If you don't see their materialism you are blind.
It's not just non-religious people who love money. In fact, "Atheists" are an oppressed minority in most countries and may not have the same opportunities as the religious. If we look at Utah state: it's majority Mormon and Mormons control Utah and they are known to exclude people from society if they don't like them, such as shutting off their utilities: This was in the news.
3. Humans respire, they eat and go to the toilet: they are animals. They want to survive and that means they need to "fuck". Most humans want to fuck because it's what nature wanted. For me, personally, this not high on my list of priorities but for others finding a mate is important.
4. Getting a job shows how far humans have come. We built a grand society and we must work together to sustain it, like how a group of meercats work together to build their home and work together to maintain it; everyone has a part to play. As Shakespeare said:
"All the world's a stage,
And all the men and women merely players;
They have their exits and their entrances,
And one man (or woman) in his time plays many parts,
His acts being seven ages."
Let's take a seemingly pointless job like a comedian: This kind of job is a celebration of being human; we no longer just need to survive, as other species do, we can afford to spend lots of time doing silly things. Humans have culture. The great apes have only the beginning of culture - in different, unconnected, groups finding different solutions to the same problem.
5. I wish there were some parts of the Quran but I'm on holiday visiting family right now so I don't want to spend too much time on this.
Quote:Today, most houses are like this. Lots are disbeliever. And humans are united under one lifestyle; one pattern; on nation indeed: study school then college, then find a mate, fuck, find a job, to get a house that has a fancy decoration and a stairway and a bed, care not about religion (even religious people are selfish and know nothing about their religions), the majority are ignorant are cruel, death is everywhere ; care not about the day of judgement, care not about thinking about God.I will try my best. I am also frustrated at the state of the world we share.
1. Humans, like a lot of animals, need shelter. Yeah, I want a nice home, just as a beaver wants to live in a nice dam or an owl wants a nice tree. I prefer to live with simple decoration but let's not forget awesome looking decoration needn't be expensive.
2. Have looked at the big name Wahabi-Salafis lately? Check out their video blogs. They all have the best cars and the expensive clothes whilst at the same time whining about how opprrssed they are. Just look at Ali Dawah, Musa Adnan or Imran Ibn Mansour. If you don't see their materialism you are blind.
It's not just non-religious people who love money. In fact, "Atheists" are an oppressed minority in most countries and may not have the same opportunities as the religious. If we look at Utah state: it's majority Mormon and Mormons control Utah and they are known to exclude people from society if they don't like them, such as shutting off their utilities: This was in the news.
3. Humans respire, they eat and go to the toilet: they are animals. They want to survive and that means they need to "fuck". Most humans want to fuck because it's what nature wanted. For me, personally, this not high on my list of priorities but for others finding a mate is important.
4. Getting a job shows how far humans have come. We built a grand society and we must work together to sustain it, like how a group of meercats work together to build their home and work together to maintain it; everyone has a part to play. As Shakespeare said:
"All the world's a stage,
And all the men and women merely players;
They have their exits and their entrances,
And one man (or woman) in his time plays many parts,
His acts being seven ages."
Let's take a seemingly pointless job like a comedian: This kind of job is a celebration of being human; we no longer just need to survive, as other species do, we can afford to spend lots of time doing silly things. Humans have culture. The great apes have only the beginning of culture - in different, unconnected, groups finding different solutions to the same problem.
5. I wish there were some parts of the Quran but I'm on holiday visiting family right now so I don't want to spend too much time on this.