Is Islam A Religion of Peace

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wow, more anti-Muslim threads by the obsessives!

I wonder how many there will be this week?
 
wow, more anti-Muslim threads by the obsessives!

I wonder how many there will be this week?

That clearly is not anti muslim. If you honestly believe that, you have issues.
 
Don't see anything written by the three stooges but let me guess, one of them is confusing Islam the religion with Muslim the race!

It's down to Aspergers I guess.
 
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Muslim is not a race. It is a doctrine.



Surely there is a fundamental flaw in her argument.

Namely that islam is not a religion of peace, as it is written in the koran that the violence is justified, yet there are millions of peaceful muslims who, as with the parts of the bible which christians ignore, do not follow the parts which they do not like.
This selectivity must therefore render the rest of the teachings invalid. That some of these teachings are compatible with modern life and humane beliefs, common sense and logic (obviously lacking in religious believers) must then be coincidental and nothing to do with the religion.

The state should enter the twenty first century and completely separate religion from government, education etc. (actually - not as the U.S. pretends to do). Therefore if people want to follow ridiculous ancient customs then they should be confined to their own homes and premise and not be allowed to demonstrate or parade in public any more than the druids gathering at Stonehenge when the Sun is in the right place (albeit now in a different place than when it was built).
 
A very clear and consise presentation and a very very brave lady.
 
Muslim is not a race. It is a doctrine.



Surely there is a fundamental flaw in her argument.

Namely that islam is not a religion of peace, as it is written in the koran that the violence is justified, yet there are millions of peaceful muslims who, as with the parts of the bible which christians ignore, do not follow the parts which they do not like.
This selectivity must therefore render the rest of the teachings invalid. That some of these teachings are compatible with modern life and humane beliefs, common sense and logic (obviously lacking in religious believers) must then be coincidental and nothing to do with the religion.

The state should enter the twenty first century and completely separate religion from government, education etc. (actually - not as the U.S. pretends to do). Therefore if people want to follow ridiculous ancient customs then they should be confined to their own homes and premise and not be allowed to demonstrate or parade in public any more than the druids gathering at Stonehenge when the Sun is in the right place (albeit now in a different place than when it was built).

There isn't a flaw in her argument as she is just stating the facts, that the Koran teaches violence but some followers of islam choose not to follow that aspect of their religion.
Just as many Christians choose not to follow what the bible teaches.

I do respect her bravery as she has made herself a target for the fundamentalist followers of islam
 
When Cameron, or May, Corbyn or any other politician give you their opinion on the economy, EU, Russia, USA, etc do you assume that they're the all-knowing guru of that subject?
Why then, assume that one ex-Muslim's opinion is the all-knowing, all-defining, expert opinion on Islam?
Islam, like all other religions is a pluralistic church.
You wouldn't expect a Baptist minister to be an all-knowing guru on, say, C of E, just because they're both Christianity.

Selective processing of information again.
 
Before the Twin Towers, I was blissfully unaware about muslims and their backwards religion/ideology/brainwashing. 9/11 literally provided me with a crash course on all I needed to know.

Unfortunately, nothing I have seen or heard since has made a convincing case that my initial impressions were wrong, or that I should change my opinion. In fact, their increasing presence among us in western civilisation reinforces my antipathy - unfortunately almost on a daily basis.

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Why then, assume that one ex-Muslim's opinion is the all-knowing, all-defining, expert opinion on Islam?

Because, when trawling his favourite "nutters against Islam" website, he found a video that happens to suit his beliefs and prejudices.

So he does his best to republish it, thinking other people will share his views.
 
Before the Twin Towers,..................
Woodbine is just like his hero Trump.
When asked a question about taxes, he resorts to talking about Islam.
When he's asked about fidelity, he ends up talking about Islam.
When asked about health insurance, he ends up talking about Islam.
When asked about immigration, guess what, he ends up talking about Islam.
When he's asked about Russia, you've guessed it, he talks about Islam.
Even if he's asked about Latin America, he talks about Islam!

He's obsessed and so is Woodbine!
 
certainly a religion that seem's (?) to encourage "horrific cultural practices"
 
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