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<blockquote data-quote="pauli" data-source="post: 9505" data-attributes="member: 88"><p><strong>Islam</strong></p><p></p><p>Wow Pyro! You're brave. This is a rather difficult discussion. I have spent the past two years studying up on Islam and I have to say that I have such mixed feelings as a result. On the one hand, I don't hate the Muslims - I personally think they are - for the most part - good people. On the other, I hate the religion; I intensely dislike the philosophy behind many of their beliefs. It saddened me to find, after doing some reading, that the more religious the Muslim, the more disgusting they can act. I have never studied any religious philosophy that, I felt, was so disgusting in content - from the way they treat non-muslims to how they treat women. I can elaborate if necessary, but I will keep this posting to the bare minimum.</p><p></p><p>The following comment was made by Robert Spencer, the author of "Islam Unveiled," "between fear and political correctness there is not much being said today about Islam that is more than sugar-coated nonsense." This quote, I believe is very accurate. I read both that book and another one entitled, "Why I am Not a Muslim," by Ibn Warraq (<-a pseudonym) both were good readings to familiarize yourself with the history and basic content of beliefs in Muslim history and philosophy. Of course, some could argue they are a bit biased so if anyone chooses to read them - do so with an open mind.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pauli, post: 9505, member: 88"] [b]Islam[/b] Wow Pyro! You're brave. This is a rather difficult discussion. I have spent the past two years studying up on Islam and I have to say that I have such mixed feelings as a result. On the one hand, I don't hate the Muslims - I personally think they are - for the most part - good people. On the other, I hate the religion; I intensely dislike the philosophy behind many of their beliefs. It saddened me to find, after doing some reading, that the more religious the Muslim, the more disgusting they can act. I have never studied any religious philosophy that, I felt, was so disgusting in content - from the way they treat non-muslims to how they treat women. I can elaborate if necessary, but I will keep this posting to the bare minimum. The following comment was made by Robert Spencer, the author of "Islam Unveiled," "between fear and political correctness there is not much being said today about Islam that is more than sugar-coated nonsense." This quote, I believe is very accurate. I read both that book and another one entitled, "Why I am Not a Muslim," by Ibn Warraq (<-a pseudonym) both were good readings to familiarize yourself with the history and basic content of beliefs in Muslim history and philosophy. Of course, some could argue they are a bit biased so if anyone chooses to read them - do so with an open mind. [/QUOTE]
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