So all those bearded lumberjack-hipster types are practicing Muslims? There are buffet Muslims, just as there are buffet Christians, Catholics, Jews, Hindus, etc. Whether this scumbag was motivated in part by some buffet ideology that he rationalized was ok with drinking alcohol, doesn't really make this related to Islam or Muslims. It means he was a selfish, idiotic, bad-Muslim and moron. And that's IF he was partially motivated by some buffet-style Islam - we don't even know if that's the case. "Practicing" and "religious" are words that are irrelevant. It's not like you get a membership card that gets revoked - it's purely up to self-identification. |
Excellent retort. |
Is shooting soldiers really "terrorism"? Sounds more like a military operation - perhaps in violation of the laws of war, but not terrorism. |
Style of beard? Like these guys ![]() Crazy beards aren't just for Muslims anymore. |
Um, wow. Yeah this guy does not appear to be the lumberjack hipster type judging from the polo he's sporting in one of the photos circulating. Secondly, I'm not a bigoted jerk, so I don't think this one act is an indictment of all Muslims if it turns out to be religiously motivated so you need to calm down. My point was just that he can still be religious despite the DUI because of, as you say, the buffet nature of pretty much all religions. |
And please don't act like there's no religious significance at all attached to growing a beard. For some there is and some there isn't. Throwing it out there as a likely sign of religiosity is not an unfair observation. It is seen as a sign of piety and about five seconds in Google will show all sorts of religious discussion on the subject. |
You were making a point about his beard and being religious. You missed the point that you can't judge on a beard. His was pretty well maintained: ![]() Your original comment made me think of this guy who was killed in the wake of 9/11. He wasn't even a Muslim. He was a Sikh, but he had a tell-tale beard... ![]() |
Before anyone complains that Muslim leaders never condemn acts like this, I am currently listening to Bassam Issa of the Islamic Society for Greater Chattanooga say thusly:
"We as Americans, as Tennesseans, as Chattanoogans, as Muslims of Chattanooga, we are totally shocked and in total disbelief. We strongly condemn this heinous act and we reach out to the families of our beloved Marines. They are our sons too and we see them in the streets all the time. And we do feel that this is our own loss and we are very very furious for what happened." |
My dad was Muslim, and used to have a big beard like that growing up. He didn't have it for religious reasons at all - he just liked having a big beard. Plus, it was the 1970's. Then one day he shaved it off and it wasn't because his religiosity changed. I think you're more ignorant than you care to admit. Sometimes a beard is just a beard. Sometimes even Muslims have beards that have nothing to do with their Muslim-ness. |
And if it had been a white guy it wouldn't have been terrorism? |
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To be fair to the poster who mentioned his beard, she clearly didn't mean the beard to be conclusive evidence. Certainly, if he didn't have a beard, some -- probably me among the first -- would have suggested it was a sign that he wasn't religious (at least not religious as it is practiced by Islamic extremists). We simply don't know either way at this point whether Islam played a role. In the absence of knowledge, we are seeking clues about the cause and motivation of the attack. |
totally agree the beards were in style in the 70s. And I'm pretty sure I said sometimes beards have religious significance and sometimes they don't. But it's dumb to act like beards aren't also considered a sign of piety. |
Not for the Sikh temple mass shooter. |
Sometimes a beard is just a beard, and a Muslim name is just that, a name! The dude had a DUI and was smiling on his mugshot. If you care about Islam that much that you are willing to kill for it, trust me, you wouldn't be caught drinking, much less getting a DUI. I feel bad for this guy's family, especially that this is happening on Eid's eve, they won't be celebrating tomorrow, have to burry their child and probably have their lives turned upside down with constant monitoring from the CIA/FBI and every other entity out there, watch lists and what not, and the entire community watching them. My thoughts & prayers for the families of the marines who also lost their lives. Sad all around! |