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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Once again Muslima, this is an anonymous forum yet you choose to put your religion out there and I assume you are a woman since you are speaking of all of the coverings, etc. but let's be real you could be ANYONE. And even a MAN for example. If you truly are Muslim you may not get the western reference, but my spidey sense has been tapped since you have joined and let's call it way too late on a Friday, call me suspicious, call me whatever you'd like. Something is up with you. Good night and God Bless.[/quote] Muslima is a huge troll. [/quote] +1. I think she's an "accidental" troll. She's on a one-woman mission to rehabilitate the image of Islam, but little does she know she's sort of making things worse.[/quote] I disagree. I don't think she's trying to rehabilitate anything, just trying to explain her view of it. Better, worse, none of the above. Strictly following any Abrahamic religion looks pretty much the same. There "are" liberal Muslims (I'm married to one) but nowhere near the numbers like Reform Jews or more modern denominations of Christianity. [/quote] I very strongly disagree with you that strictly following all the Abrahamic religions looks "the same." Maybe to you, but not to me. [/quote] None of them, traditionally, extends equal rights to women. I'm not talking about modern versions like Reform Judaism or recent Episcopal church..[/quote] "Modern" versions of Judaism or Christianity are not any less Judaism or Christianity. Just because to an outsider they seem less "strict," that really doesn't mean anything. You may find that they are actually very strict.[/quote] There are female rabbis at some Reform synagogues. There are female priests at many Episcopal churches. I don't see them anywhere else. And they have required a change in the way they interpret religion in order to get to that point. To me, that makes them much less strict.[/quote]
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