Written as introduction to an article she posted entitled "Real Origin of 'The Wall of Separation of Church and State'":
I hope everyone will take a minute to read this...if not today, save and read tomorrow or the next day. And btw, islam is not a religion. It is a hateful ideology based on a madman pedophile warlord...sort of like naming a religion after Charlie Manson or Attila the Hun. Our big mistake is allowing islam to pretend to be a religion. They are fanatical crazy people. If there are moderates, it is because they have become secular. Shar
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Sure thing. By the way, I am sure you are aware that EVERY religion has been called a destructive anti-societal movement. The Romans thought this of the Christians, the Christians thought this of (among others) the Cathers and the Mormans. Any challenge to the status quo can't be a new religion, it has to be an underground movement aimed at bringing down this society.
Oh, and not to defend Muslims, but I do need to point out they regard Jesus, Moses, Noah as important prophets.
Attila most likely practiced a blend of animism, totemism, and ancestor worship - and **sky god worship***, so basically he was on your team.
Go read the Old Testament. And don't give me that "But that's the OLD Testament", that's as important as the New Testament to Christianity. Old Testament tells you that horrible, horrible shit is okay and God approves of it. Christian heroes and people God approved of and presents as role-models like Abraham, Moses, Joshua, and especially David were all horrible people.
The Bible is one of the best books to read if you want hate, intolerance, and every sort of negative ideology under the sun. It makes the Koran look pretty tame in those regards, especially because things like Muhammad's pedophilia and Muhammad's military career are only from external sources that certain Muslims (Ahmadiyya, Quranism) don't treat as fact, much less gloss over like many modern Muslims do.
Charlie Manson
Bible believer
Part of his mania was Southern Baptist Prophecy dogma. Also Fascist, old world Catholicism now embraced by Southern Baptists.
A few different events in his life he would have had his own church today.
And btw, islam is not a religion.
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If there are moderates, it is because they have become secular.
So you're saying secular people are moderate now? Or just when they're not from Christian backgrounds?
I wonder if the victims of anti-abortion violence (those that are still alive) might refer to their christian attackers as "fanatical crazy people"?
I wonder why you don't see those same christian terrorists bombing and murdering those that work in tattoo parlors, seafood restaurants, clothing manufacturers, and stores open on the sabbath.
A religion is often defined as the following
- some form of prayer/meditation, often with a higher power
- a distinction between the sacred and the profane
- a sense of reverence/awe cultivated in rituals around the sacred
- a set of dogmas and rules which are considered supernatural in origin
- the self is not considered to be solely derived from the body, but is considered instead to include or consist solely of an ethereal component
- this ethereal spirit/soul exists after the death of the physical body
Islam and your relationship meet all of those criteria.
Sure, all of the bad things you say about the founder of Islam are true.
But Islam changed and matured over the years into a decent religion. Now, some loonies are trying to bring it back to its evil roots, and the rest of the Muslims must not permit this to happen.
"Our big mistake is allowing islam to pretend to be a religion. They are fanatical crazy people."
in other words, they're religious?
" If there are moderates, it is because they have become secular."
And the antidote to fanatical crazy is to remove their religion?
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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