RE: The most stupid misconceptions about Islam
October 14, 2020 at 10:48 am
(This post was last modified: October 14, 2020 at 10:57 am by The Grand Nudger.)
The main issue, at least from my perspective - with it being a religion of war, or any religion of war in general...are situations that don't fall within your justifying boundaries of horrible reality and evil people.
A religion of war is still a religion of war when it's targets are good people, when it is the horrible thing in reality.
Anywho, your three items weren't all that instructive towards my perception of islam. Aside from that kafir bit, which is related to the above. As a religion of war it propagandizes dissent. It wouldn't take more than a few moments to get you to accuse others of covering up the truth, and that's the underlying premise of this thread. That stupid atheists and fake muslims are covering up the truth.
Even further down the rabbit hole..what is the problem here, what is the objection that you think you can clear up by removing this misconception supposed to be? That this religion of war isn't singling out a big group, just a little one. Not us...you know, someone else. No harm no foul. Do you agree with the sentiments misinterpreted by english transitions to a broader group when they're contained to proper context?
A religion of war is still a religion of war when it's targets are good people, when it is the horrible thing in reality.
Anywho, your three items weren't all that instructive towards my perception of islam. Aside from that kafir bit, which is related to the above. As a religion of war it propagandizes dissent. It wouldn't take more than a few moments to get you to accuse others of covering up the truth, and that's the underlying premise of this thread. That stupid atheists and fake muslims are covering up the truth.
Even further down the rabbit hole..what is the problem here, what is the objection that you think you can clear up by removing this misconception supposed to be? That this religion of war isn't singling out a big group, just a little one. Not us...you know, someone else. No harm no foul. Do you agree with the sentiments misinterpreted by english transitions to a broader group when they're contained to proper context?
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