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However, the fact is that if you want to look for a place where you most like to find a secular community of people, the chances are high you will find it amongst a group relating to adult type products. Would it be a surprise to hear that? When it comes to religion, its not as simple as people seeking security or trying to fill ones life with "something", it is about very simple thing spirituality and beliefs and lot of you just don't get it and never will... why bother trying? |
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Whereas if you travel to any muslim countries Pakistan, UAE, India, Saudi, you just don't find it there..... I mean not much. A country like India has over 100 million muslims but not much terrorism. I do believe in god but my reasoning is actually complex but i'm not trying to fill a gap. Im a business man, successful and no doubt 1%'er but I do have religious beliefs even though I don't have much time (ie don't go church as often as I would like). |
I recently heard that Islam offers more of a community then Christianity. Not sure how or why but he was on NPR so I took his word for it.
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Mostly agreed though, i believe we are forced thinkin of bunch of western youth moving twoards islam, it's a way of media service to create new jihadist robo cops, i mean it's like saying (hey everyone is going there,why don't you go?), though i think most of the muslim poppulation combined from imigrants,, the wrest is conspiricy vice versa. on the otherhand, while we talk about muslim youth of West, we should also talk about other perspective of this issue. i born and razed in a predominantly muslim country now which we can call it havving biggest islamaphobic youth or better to say anti islamic youth, you would see even the ones calling themselfs muslim are critisizing current situation of muslim World. so we are no differant we are same, but we express our feelings in a differant ways. to add up something, i can put an example here something from my life, i always felt sorry about how people from alavite sect in Turkey have been discriminated and false claims talked about them, now i prepair to marry an alavite girl, (keep in mind that i come from a sunni family)., because i see them to be treated unfair, suppose human psycology... |
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I agree to what has been already mentioned: religion offers easy answer which some people fear so badly, plus the east is far more "collective" as opposite of western individualism, where some people suffer loneliness. The promises of solutions, eternity, community and support can be tempting. |
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Who should take the express route and get the fuck off? Anyone going to church? Anyone praying for their sick child ? Just wondering, no remarks about islam though. They might all be fools, but christians does not in "our time" pursue other religious beliefs. One could believe that earth without religion would be a better place, who knows but there's only 1 religion on earth today spreading terror. I should also point out that I do not believe in a god. |
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try staying pro-west and pro-democracy after the USA has been basically making a war zone out of your country over oil for decades....imagine having no future, because US foreign policy dropped more bombs than WW2 and made your country and livelyhood in to rubble...its not hard to turn to "radical islam" when there is nothing left... lets look at radical christianity...the US got 9/11-ed and in the name of everything holy (US pride) the US army went and invaded iraq that had NOTHING TO DO WITH 9/11 :1orglaugh so to sum it up in one short sentence: US foreign policy is radical islams #1 recrutier :2 cents: |
Incidentally I didn't post this with radical Islam in mind. I actually do understand that part, to a certain extent.
My question applies more to the people converting to "peaceful islam", as you call it. To me that equals with voluntarily refusing basic democratic freedoms people enjoy in the West. And then legitimizing a discriminating religion, part of whose goals is to transform society as we know it into one based on religious law (Sharia). Ultimately I wouldn't give a flying fuck about religious law of any kind. But I do mind when the followers of that specific religion seek to impose THEIR religious law upon ME. |
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I will say that I never felt in danger or intimidated in the least. In fact everyone was very respectful and giving. People I met wanted to talk to me about current events, history, etc. |
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as for "liberty"....well the USA holds a huge part of the worlds prison population...it is SO easy to be arrested in the USA, I remember reading about guys being arrested for importing lobster tails in plastic bags rather than in boxes :1orglaugh so "freedom" is very very relative...Im sure theres a great reason for no plastic bags, and only boxes, I really believe this, BUT in an islamic country they would have just told you to get it in boxes next time, you would not go to jail or have to pay 200.000$ to a lawyer or have to pay 100.000$ fine USA style... the shaira crap is blown out of proportion...the "impose islam on the rest of the world" story is also only in the heads of US media and US voters... |
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I just remembered that I have real life example from one converter. He was in the same school. Most funny thing was that he painted his eye circles black, and even during winter he came into school through ice and snow, wearing just some thin Arab robe (well.. he had also some jacket). He didn't convert just to being muslim, he converted to Arab. :)
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You think Buddhism is Zen?
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Fact: I did not have freedom of religion/atheism in LONDON, and I find it amusing that westerners complain about how pushy muslims are with their religion when they do the exact same thing. |
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There are religious schools everywhere. Jewish schools, Muslim schools, Christian schools, all of them teaching the pupils their own religion. If the school you attended was such a school then you should've complied with its curriculum or moved elsewhere. Attendind a religious school isn't mandatory. And if this wasn't a religious school, then it was the parents' duty to report the headmaster to the proper instance. |
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for comparisons sake during my stay in Libya, where they spray women in bikinis with acid, I got freedom of religion in school and the teachers went out of their way to explain my atheism to the other kids and to explain "islam" to me and they were completely ok with my atheism and did not treat me like a sub-human... just saying... |
Because they're stupid. No other explanation needed.
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this gives western people a skewed view of islam in general...they are, for the most part, the kindest and most honest people you will ever meet save for the Buddhists...the shaira crap is present only in a few countries and is actually supported only by the oppressive government and blown waaaay out of proportion... Most muslim countries have churches and sinagoues...I have presonally seen synagogues in morocco, turkey, indonesia, kuwait, iraq, iran, kuwait...I am not sure about saudi arabia they probably do not have one and say jemen?...but thats just 2 countries in the world but hey theres no mosque in the vatican? look: Maurice Motamed - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia this guy is a jew how was a member of the iranian parliament... |
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this is what you basically posted LOL: http://cdn.bleedingcool.net/wp-conte...s-nigh-007.jpg |
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I would have to say for young dudes it is the promise of submissive women and power, and the chance to "fight" all the hate directed at them.
For the women, it is the traditional role. The big secret about women, that they'll only tell you if you know then well, is that they're conflicted and sometimes wish for loss of control, not just in bed, in life. Islam seems like an extreme form of that for women to me, but so do most fetishes, crimes, religions, political beliefs, appetites and hobbies. I guess I'm not an extremist that wishes to annihilate myself within a larger group so I have less understanding. |
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