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Does anybody agree that Islam needs some sort of reformation in its teachings?
Every day there's an increasing amount of evidence that Islamic violence is not due to tribal, land,or governmental disputes but is instead rooted in the idealogies and teachings of Islam.
Cases like these in which US citizens without any terrorist associations demonstrate that what harmlessly promotes itself as "The Religion of Peace" is an extremely volatile tool that can easily be harnassed into a theological weapon brainwashing followers into killing innocent people.
Just think about it, converts are expected to change their name to a muslim name, they're required to visit a stupid rock at least once in their lives, expected to learn Arabic because any other translation of the Quran is not the 'true word of Allah' and the list goes on. Its full of irrational rules and requirements. Not only that but questioning Islam is frowned upon : "O ye who believe! Ask not questions about things which if made plain to you, may cause you trouble. Some people before you did ask such questions, and on that account lost their faith." (Surah 5:101-102)." It doesn't sound like much of a religion to me. It sounds more like a brainwashed cult.
Afghanistan was once a center of Buddhism and peace, now it's an Islamic desert ruled by the Taliban. Sudan was a relatively peaceful country until radical Islamist officials took office and then proceeded to create mass genocide of non-muslims (Darfur). Somalia is now in ruins, again - due to radical Islamists. Nigeria is constantly suffering from Islamist warfare. Similar stories can be seen throughout countries that have had a large influx of muslim immigration. Seriously, when are politicians around the world finally going to wake up and put and end to this garbage? I'm tired of everyone turning a blind eye to the root of these problems because they don't want to offend anyone. Political correctness is going to be the death of Western Culture and civilization as we know it because Islam is not just a religion, it is a culture, a government, and a way of life; political correctness allows muslim activists to implement all their Islamic laws and get away with it .
There's already cases where some taxi cab drivers refuse to service customers with dogs because it not in compliance with their religion. Same goes for foot baths in public places, halal meat, etc. Before you know it they'll ask for sharia law and there's not a thing we can do about it because they'll just say "you're violating my right to practice my religion!"
There's seems to be no appeasing many of these muslim countries. They say they want equality, and no discrimination, freedom to practice their religion, etc. but the ironic thing is.. they're not doing the same for foreigners and christians living in muslim countries. Muslim countries are notorious for prosecuting, oppressing, discriminating, and killing Christians.
Isn't it clear that radical Islam and the West do not mix. Radical Islam will bring the West to its knees unless the West recognizes that Islam is the one religion that cannot be appeased or accommodated UNLESS it first makes changes in its teachings.
Many people who disagree that Islam doesn't need reformation have worldview that allows (and predisposes them) to reconcile all of the dissonance for the sake of similitude and symmetry.
The very fact that Islam has a multitude of hadith, several schools of thought, and three major denominational factions (yes, I count Sufism) is indicative of the fact that people have tried to and have found need to make sense out of the contradictions and inconclusiveness of the religion. Certainly, all has been done in an effort to follow the straight path, but clearly efforts to "reform", whether major or minor, have been made.
This is not an indictment of Islam (or Christianity or of any religion). But it is an indication that when religion meets humanity, whether from the hand of a prophet like Muhammad, or a God-made-flesh deity like Christ Jesus, or on stone tablets to Moses, humanity's imperfections always produce contradictions and followers, once they are the recipients of a canon (like the Torah, or the Christian Bible, or the Qur'an) must find ways to make sense out of it all, or risk losing their worldviews.
And before any of you start the whole 'ignorant, read the Quran, we're a religion of peace' crap .. Please know that I HAVE studied the Quran and Hadiths myself and it has done nothing but strengthen my belief that Islam is nothing but a bunch of incoherent lies created by a pedophile to suppress and govern nomadic people in the Arabian Penninsula. Seriously, I found so many contradictions within that I repeatedly asked myself how can so many people blindlessly follow it. I can provide you with all the Surah verses you want.
And yes, I do realize not all muslims are radical/extremists/terrorist, I have muslim friends myself, but until muslims
I can't believe I just read that entire rant lol. You seem to be very biased against Islam (obviously). Fine by me, I'm an atheist. Just as long as you don't discriminate against anyone in real life (the internet is not real life). Atheists are sick of the discrimination and tension caused by the clash of different religions. The world would be a lot more peaceful if everyone was an atheist, because then we could draw our moral code from within rather than "holy" books conceived of hundreds of years ago. Alas, I digress.
"...because Islam is not just a religion, it is a culture, a government, and a way of life; political correctness allows muslim activists to implement all their Islamic laws and get away with it."
I could say the same for Christianity or Judaism. Wanna see?
"Christianity is not just a religion, it is a culture, a government, and a way of life; political correctness allows Christian activists to implement all their Christian laws and get away with it."
Before you get your panties all in a bunch, just consider how right I really am for a quick second. Christianity IS a culture and a way of life (look at the music, books, lifestyle, "God, Guns, Guts, and Pick-up Trucks", etc.). I'm sick of Christian "morale" getting implemented into my countries laws. Secularism doesn't truly exist, at least not in the U.S. That's why I love France. They have a code and damnit, they're sticking to it.
I do SOMEWHAT agree with you, however. Being quite the feminist, Islam's oppression of women truly saddens me. Think it's getting better with the younger generations? It's not...it's getting worse. As an Atheist, I can truly have an unbiased view of this entire issue and I won't deny that there does seem to be a sort of, shall we say, "Muslim problem". It sounds really bad to describe it that way but there you go.
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This is here because Islam is in many sense also a culture. Anyways,Does anybody agree that Islam needs some sort of reformation in its teachings?
Every day there's an increasing amount of evidence that Islamic violence is not due to tribal, land,or governmental disputes but is instead rooted in the idealogies and teachings of Islam.
Cases like these in which US citizens without any terrorist associations demonstrate that what harmlessly promotes itself as "The Religion of Peace" is an extremely volatile tool that can easily be harnassed into a theological weapon brainwashing followers into killing innocent people.
Just think about it, converts are expected to change their name to a muslim name, they're required to visit a stupid rock at least once in their lives, expected to learn Arabic because any other translation of the Quran is not the 'true word of Allah' and the list goes on. Its full of irrational rules and requirements. Not only that but questioning Islam is frowned upon : "O ye who believe! Ask not questions about things which if made plain to you, may cause you trouble. Some people before you did ask such questions, and on that account lost their faith." (Surah 5:101-102)." It doesn't sound like much of a religion to me. It sounds more like a brainwashed cult.
Afghanistan was once a center of Buddhism and peace, now it's an Islamic desert ruled by the Taliban. Sudan was a relatively peaceful country until radical Islamist officials took office and then proceeded to create mass genocide of non-muslims (Darfur). Somalia is now in ruins, again - due to radical Islamists. Nigeria is constantly suffering from Islamist warfare. Similar stories can be seen throughout countries that have had a large influx of muslim immigration. Seriously, when are politicians around the world finally going to wake up and put and end to this garbage? I'm tired of everyone turning a blind eye to the root of these problems because they don't want to offend anyone. Political correctness is going to be the death of Western Culture and civilization as we know it because Islam is not just a religion, it is a culture, a government, and a way of life; political correctness allows muslim activists to implement all their Islamic laws and get away with it .
There's already cases where some taxi cab drivers refuse to service customers with dogs because it not in compliance with their religion. Same goes for foot baths in public places, halal meat, etc. Before you know it they'll ask for sharia law and there's not a thing we can do about it because they'll just say "you're violating my right to practice my religion!"
There's no appeasing these muslim countries! They say they want equality, and no discrimination, freedom to practice their religion, etc. but the ironic thing is.. they're not doing the same for foreigners and christians living in muslim countries. Muslim countries are notorious for prosecuting, oppressing, discriminating, and killing Christians.
Isn't it clear that radical Islam and the West do not mix. Radical Islam will bring the West to its knees unless the West recognizes that Islam is the one religion that cannot be appeased or accommodated UNLESS it first makes changes in its teachings.
Many people who disagree that Islam doesn't need reformation have worldview that allows (and predisposes them) to reconcile all of the dissonance for the sake of similitude and symmetry.
The very fact that Islam has a multitude of hadith, several schools of thought, and three major denominational factions (yes, I count Sufism) is indicative of the fact that people have tried to and have found need to make sense out of the contradictions and inconclusiveness of the religion. Certainly, all has been done in an effort to follow the straight path, but clearly efforts to "reform", whether major or minor, have been made.
This is not an indictment of Islam (or Christianity or of any religion). But it is an indication that when religion meets humanity, whether from the hand of a prophet like Muhammad, or a God-made-flesh deity like Christ Jesus, or on stone tablets to Moses, humanity's imperfections always produce contradictions and followers, once they are the recipients of a canon (like the Torah, or the Christian Bible, or the Qur'an) must find ways to make sense out of it all, or risk losing their worldviews.
And before any of you start the whole 'ignorant, read the Quran, we're a religion of peace' crap .. Please know that I HAVE studied the Quran and Hadiths myself and it has done nothing but strengthen my belief that Islam is nothing but a bunch of incoherent lies created by a pedophile to suppress and govern nomadic people in the Arabian Penninsula. Seriously, I found so many contradictions within that I repeatedly asked myself how can so many people blindlessly follow it. I can provide you with all the Surah verses you want.
And yes, I do realize not all muslims are radical/extremists/terrorist,
@Khad
you just proved my point and I think I've made a much bigger effort to try to understand the Quran and Islam by actually studying it unlike many others who blindlessly criticisize, and what do i get despite those efforts? 'You'll never understand unless you're muslim' ... well there ya go.. I HAVE TO convert to understand you? Sorry there's a problem.
I'm only familiar with one small part of Islam but it pretty much sums up my feeling about the religion and it's followers. I don't know the exact wording but it basically said that if you don't believe in the teaching of Islam you should basically be put to death. Seems self explanatory to me...it's a violent religion...nothing peaceful about it. "Death to the Infidels" is how I interpret that particular teaching. I do not like Islam or it's followers.
Does anybody agree that Islam needs some sort of reformation in its teachings?
Every day there's an increasing amount of evidence that Islamic violence is not due to tribal, land,or governmental disputes but is instead rooted in the idealogies and teachings of Islam.
Cases like these in which US citizens without any terrorist associations demonstrate that what harmlessly promotes itself as "The Religion of Peace" is an extremely volatile tool that can easily be harnassed into a theological weapon brainwashing followers into killing innocent people.
Just think about it, converts are expected to change their name to a muslim name, they're required to visit a stupid rock at least once in their lives, expected to learn Arabic because any other translation of the Quran is not the 'true word of Allah' and the list goes on. Its full of irrational rules and requirements. Not only that but questioning Islam is frowned upon : "O ye who believe! Ask not questions about things which if made plain to you, may cause you trouble. Some people before you did ask such questions, and on that account lost their faith." (Surah 5:101-102)." It doesn't sound like much of a religion to me. It sounds more like a brainwashed cult.
Afghanistan was once a center of Buddhism and peace, now it's an Islamic desert ruled by the Taliban. Sudan was a relatively peaceful country until radical Islamist officials took office and then proceeded to create mass genocide of non-muslims (Darfur). Somalia is now in ruins, again - due to radical Islamists. Nigeria is constantly suffering from Islamist warfare. Similar stories can be seen throughout countries that have had a large influx of muslim immigration. Seriously, when are politicians around the world finally going to wake up and put and end to this garbage? I'm tired of everyone turning a blind eye to the root of these problems because they don't want to offend anyone. Political correctness is going to be the death of Western Culture and civilization as we know it because Islam is not just a religion, it is a culture, a government, and a way of life; political correctness allows muslim activists to implement all their Islamic laws and get away with it .
There's already cases where some taxi cab drivers refuse to service customers with dogs because it not in compliance with their religion. Same goes for foot baths in public places, halal meat, etc. Before you know it they'll ask for sharia law and there's not a thing we can do about it because they'll just say "you're violating my right to practice my religion!"
There's no appeasing these muslim countries! They say they want equality, and no discrimination, freedom to practice their religion, etc. but the ironic thing is.. they're not doing the same for foreigners and christians living in muslim countries. Muslim countries are notorious for prosecuting, oppressing, discriminating, and killing Christians.
Isn't it clear that radical Islam and the West do not mix. Radical Islam will bring the West to its knees unless the West recognizes that Islam is the one religion that cannot be appeased or accommodated UNLESS it first makes changes in its teachings.
Many people who disagree that Islam doesn't need reformation have worldview that allows (and predisposes them) to reconcile all of the dissonance for the sake of similitude and symmetry.
The very fact that Islam has a multitude of hadith, several schools of thought, and three major denominational factions (yes, I count Sufism) is indicative of the fact that people have tried to and have found need to make sense out of the contradictions and inconclusiveness of the religion. Certainly, all has been done in an effort to follow the straight path, but clearly efforts to "reform", whether major or minor, have been made.
This is not an indictment of Islam (or Christianity or of any religion). But it is an indication that when religion meets humanity, whether from the hand of a prophet like Muhammad, or a God-made-flesh deity like Christ Jesus, or on stone tablets to Moses, humanity's imperfections always produce contradictions and followers, once they are the recipients of a canon (like the Torah, or the Christian Bible, or the Qur'an) must find ways to make sense out of it all, or risk losing their worldviews.
And before any of you start the whole 'ignorant, read the Quran, we're a religion of peace' crap .. Please know that I HAVE studied the Quran and Hadiths myself and it has done nothing but strengthen my belief that Islam is nothing but a bunch of incoherent lies created by a pedophile to suppress and govern nomadic people in the Arabian Penninsula. Seriously, I found so many contradictions within that I repeatedly asked myself how can so many people blindlessly follow it. I can provide you with all the Surah verses you want.
And yes, I do realize not all muslims are radical/extremists/terrorist, I have muslim friends myself, but until muslims and muslim countrie
That's an interesting line of reasoning but it does rather collapse in light of the fact that the most militaristic, aggressive and destructive nation the planet has ever known is overwhelmingly Christian.
Obituaries 03-10-2010 | Revere Journal β Revere Massachusetts ...
Audencile Delance Of Revere, formerly of Haiti
Audencile Delance, a native of Haiti and a Revere resident for 10 years, died unexpectedly on March 8 at the Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston. He was 83 years old.
A native of Haiti, she came to Revere 10 years ago to be close to his four children who had been living in Revere for more than 15 years.
She was the wife of the late Athanas Dulorier and the cherished mother of Marie Gaines, David Guerrier, Felix and Ingrid Dulorier, all of Revere; sister of Andre Delance of Guadalupe and the grandmother of seven.
Family and friends are invited to attend her funeral from the Vertuccio & Smith Home for Funerals, 773 Broadway (Route 107), Revere, on Saturday, March 13 at 9 a.m. followed by a Funeral Mass in St. Mary’s Church, Lynn at 10 a.m. Visiting hours will be held in the funeral home on Friday from 6 to 8 p.m. Burial will be in Pine Grove Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, remembrances may be made to your favorite charity.
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