OMG. Did you actually type that and expect anybody who's spent even five minutes on this board to believe it? |
I'm 16:24 back from a break. One of you asked why people don't like atheists. I gave you several answers, and also put in something against believers. Sorry if the truth hurts.... Not liking me and putting your head in the sand aren't going to fix your behavioral problems that make people dislike you. |
^^^ wishful thinking gold star for the day |
Not againt, simply don't believe |
Pew has done other studies that show that 75% of the population in Saudi Arabia are atheist. |
Saudi Arabia has a young and rapidly growing Muslim population. The kingdom has more than 30 million inhabitants, and roughly 93% of them are Muslim, according to Pew Research Center data. The country is officially a Muslim nation and most Saudi Muslims are Sunni. However, a Shia minority accounts for an estimated 10% to 15% of the population. Additionally, Saudi Arabia is a young country: In 2015, about 56% of the kingdom’s Muslims were under the age of 30. The number of Muslims in Saudi Arabia is projected to increase 51% between 2015 and 2050, though their share of the global Muslim population is expected to remain small at about 2%. The Saudi Arabian government follows an ultraconservative Wahhabi interpretation of the Quran. Wahhabism began as a social and religious reform movement in the 18th century and is closely associated with the founding and consolidation of the Saudi kingdom. Wahhabism calls for the literal interpretation of the Quran and includes strict enforcement of religious codes and practices. For decades, the Wahhabi doctrine has been upheld by clerics who run the judiciary and by religious police. But, recently, Crown Prince Mohammed has been pushing back against the clerical establishment and has even stripped the religious police of the power to make arrests. https://www.pewresearch.org/short-reads/2018/04/12/5-facts-about-religion-in-saudi-arabia/ Could you link to the Pew study that shows that 75% of Saudi Arabia is atheist? |
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Irreligion in Saudi Arabia is difficult to measure as it is illegal to leave the Islamic faith in the country.[1][2][3] Most atheists in Saudi Arabia communicate with each other via the internet.[4][5]
According to a 2012 poll by WIN-Gallup International, 5% of 502 Saudi Arabians surveyed stated they were "convinced atheists".[6][7][8] In March 2014, the Saudi interior ministry had issued a royal decree branding all atheists as terrorists, which defines terrorism as "calling for atheist thought in any form, or calling into question the fundamentals of the Islamic religion on which this country is based."[9] Apostasy is punishable by death in Saudi Arabia.[10][11] https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irreligion_in_Saudi_Arabia#:~:text=Irreligion%20in%20Saudi%20Arabia%20is,they%20were%20%22convinced%20atheists%22. |
It was a WIN/Gallup poll. “25% of people in Saudi Arabia are not religious. (5% identified as specifically Atheist, 19% identified as not religious and 1% did not respond). In other words, 1 out of every four Saudi’s identify as not religious.” https://www.skeptical-science.com/religion/religion-declines-worldwide-pluments-ireland/ |
You realize you typed 75% of people in Saudi Arabia are atheist, and then cited a source that said 25% of people in Saudi Arabia are atheist? 2018 Pew research contradicts your source. Your link doesn’t have a link to the source they quote, btw. The kingdom has more than 30 million inhabitants, and roughly 93% of them are Muslim, according to Pew Research Center data. The country is officially a Muslim nation and most Saudi Muslims are Sunni. However, a Shia minority accounts for an estimated 10% to 15% of the population. Government restrictions on religion are “very high” in Saudi Arabia, according to a 2017 Pew Research Center report that looked at religious restrictions as of 2015. The kingdom is one of 23 countries out of 198 included in the study to earn this distinction, along with countries like China, Egypt and Iran. The desert kingdom falls in this top category of restrictions because it meets many of the Center’s criteria; for example, the constitution doesn’t allow for religious freedom, the government interferes with worship practices, and religious symbols – such as dress – are regulated by law. Saudi Arabia also has a “high” rating on our Social Hostilities Index, which measures aggression by private individuals, organizations or groups in society, such as religion-related harassment and terrorism. https://www.pewresearch.org/short-reads/2018/04/12/5-facts-about-religion-in-saudi-arabia/ |
I doubt this. There's a difference between "people in Saudi Arabia" and "Saudi's." Saudi is full of foreign workers, which probably accounts for the number of people who claim be not religious. Very unlikely a Saudi would say that. Plus that, despite what they think in their head - they're still counted as Muslims. |
Yet here you are, "back from a break" to stir the pot.
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Laughing emoji poster is one of the most annoying posters on dcum, per dcum. You made it into a thread specifically about that topic. |
So you’re in complete denial that some (not all!) atheists are obnoxious and, dare I say it, narcissistic? And that this hurts the rep of all atheists? Seems like you could do with a little introspection. What was the “myth” thread about, if not you guys saying “I’m going to call your God a myth even though I know you find it insulting because … yadda yadda … this incisive rhetoric will make you atheist and save America”? |
+ agree on both points. 😂 is basically a troll. And don’t ask why people dislike atheists and not expect to get any answers. |
Why do you think that there is only one person on DCUM who ever uses emojis? Some people are just so clueless. |