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Risking my life...
#1
Risking my life...
I wonder if I should write a book called "30 Problems in Quran".

And then publish it. Only thing is that I am going to be risking my life, you know how some Muslims are with killing apostates and those who oppose Islam and all.

The thing is if I am silent and don't share my knowledge...well that's just cowardness.

Freeing people from the bondage of Islam can go a long way, more than simply free them from a false religion, but help establish world peace or at least peace in the middle east.
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#2
RE: Risking my life...
You could publish it under a pseudonym.
"Never trust a fox. Looks like a dog, behaves like a cat."
~ Erin Hunter
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#3
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Mystic, where do you live?
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#4
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Quote:Freeing people from the bondage of Islam can go a long way, more than simply free them from a false religion, but help establish world peace or at least peace in the middle east.


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I wish you luck with these fuckers.
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#5
RE: Risking my life...
Recommend you publish it under name of George W. Bush.

For kicks Wink
Please give me a home where cloud buffalo roam
Where the dear and the strangers can play
Where sometimes is heard a discouraging word
But the skies are not stormy all day
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#6
RE: Risking my life...
(April 3, 2013 at 1:47 am)Mr Infidel Wrote: You could publish it under a pseudonym.

Use "Salman Rushdie." He's already marked for death, so another bullseye won't matter.
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#7
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(April 3, 2013 at 1:38 am)MysticKnight Wrote: I wonder if I should write a book called "30 Problems in Quran".

And then publish it. Only thing is that I am going to be risking my life, you know how some Muslims are with killing apostates and those who oppose Islam and all.

The thing is if I am silent and don't share my knowledge...well that's just cowardness.

Freeing people from the bondage of Islam can go a long way, more than simply free them from a false religion, but help establish world peace or at least peace in the middle east.

DO IT!!

Seriously Mystic. islam is a horrible religion/ ideology! (as bad as xtianity and judaism)

DO IT!! Heart
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#8
RE: Risking my life...
You could try to immigrate... I know it's not ideal to leave your home, but if your home is dangerous for someone with your views, why stay? Perhaps I'm naïve... I've always wanted to get away from my family and perhaps you wouldn't want to leave yours... Just thinking...
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#9
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(April 3, 2013 at 1:47 am)Mr Infidel Wrote: You could publish it under a pseudonym.
But not "Aractus" because that's my pseudonym! Big Grin
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#10
RE: Risking my life...
I live in Canada. So it's not as risky as it would be if I lived in say Saudi Arabia.

(April 3, 2013 at 1:47 am)Mr Infidel Wrote: You could publish it under a pseudonym.

But if it got famous, they surely would find out, some way or another or am I wrong about that?
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