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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Well, I'm glad your husband finds you useful for something then, thanks for sharing, witty one.[/quote] Well, you keep insisting I had negative experiences with Muslims, I felt it's only fair to point out the obvious. So, any time! And that "something" is my sacred right in Islam, much more so in Shia Islam, as you should know - another lovely bit on which you could have focused, but decided not to, preferring instead to say weird things about concubines.[/quote] I just can not reason with you. There is a distinct mental block in your mind. If I said you probably had negative experiences with Muslims, which probably gave birth to your hatefulness toward Islam, it does not equate to saying you must have had negative experiences with ALL or EVERY Muslim on earth. And this is why I asked you previously if you had Aspergers. People with Aspergers tend toward literal comprehension. I can't figure out if you have this challenge or if it's a cultural. As for your husband, you have described him as entirely secular. As is the case with many, many Muslim husbands who marry non-Muslim women, as they age and when their mortality becomes evident to them, they silently nurse their sorrow and regret for the decision to marry a non-Muslim. This is usually true if their children grow up to be non practicing Muslims. Your husband will never tell you this when he realizes his regret. But in all likelihood, he will feel it when he is older, much the same way his family probably feels regret at him having married you. I can not fathom that you can be any kind of an Islam-neutral figure in your children's lives. Hundreds of posts twisting the truth about Islamic history or Islamic principles by confusing it with Muslim practice does not make you Islam-neutral. But the lovely irony here is how Allah managed to use you, a hate mongering Islamophobe, and will possibly turn your descendants for generations to come into Muslims. It may be that despite your hateful stance on Islam, your children will grow up to become leaders in Islam, paving the path for others to follow Islam. Oh the irony.[/quote] Different poster here. Aspergers? Your latest insult is pretty insulting to people with this. Although this is quite a bizarre post, it's very much in keeping with your thinking that conversion rates are massive (25,000 is greater than 100,000), and that soon there will be a "Muslim on every block and in every family" (your earlier claim). I also remember you claimed that thousands of Harvard seminarians wanted to convert to Islam along with Dr. Dirks or whatever his name was, but they were too cowardly and their shoulders weren't "broad" enough. Stack these up against your distortions of Islam's rules and Dr. Ahmed, together with your fantasies about CAIR and famous investigative jounalusts supporting you--and its no wonder people have asked whether you're delusional. [/quote] Why is it offensive to say people with Aspergers tend toward literal comprehension? This is fact. Nothing to be ashamed of. It is simply a different way of perceiving information. Shameful you take different as insulting. In fact, I would understand Islamophobe better if she had Aspergers.[/quote]
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