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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=jsteele][quote=Anonymous] It really is sad and pathetic how liberals such as yourself use variation in the individuals who identify themselves as Muslims to ignore the things that Islam painly says and the effect those things have on people's behavior. Here is an article written with people like you in mind: https://richarddawkins.net/2014/10/can-liberalism-be-saved-from-itself/ [/quote] Yes, I understand that you believe that every Muslim should be blamed for every idea or action that any other Muslim has. The pride you take in your bigotry is familiar to us. You proudly call yourself an atheist, while just as proudly tout your particular dislike for Islam. When we are in need of atheist Islamophobes to advise us on Islam, I'm sure you will be the first we call. [/quote] As usual you completely fail to understand the distinction between the person and the belief system. I am saying that Islam should be blamed when Muslims act in accordance with the reactionary, illiberal, violent dictates of Islam, particularly when those same Muslims cite Islam as the justification for their actions. Islam is not an identity. It is a belief system that anyone can choose, or reject. Unless, of course, you are surrounded by Muslims who will cut your head off if you leave the religion because Islam tells them to do just that.[/quote] The klan cited Christianity. Did that make Christianity a bad religion? [/quote] Yes, they are all lies. Yes, they are all bad. Throughout history various elements of Christianity have been used to justify awful ends. Yes, that makes it bad, at least until you can look at it and make up your own mind what parts are good and which are not and ought to be ignored, but of course at that point you aren't really a Christian at all. You are just projecting your own values on some ancient gibberish.[/quote]
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