• @[email protected]
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    181 year ago

    It’s not just Muslims that are fundamentalist extremists. But of every major religion, Islam has the highest rate of that kind of extremism. There are plenty of Christian countries which are socially progressive and endorse modern sensibilities. No Muslim countries are.

    I have a dear friend of mine who is a religious minority in Egypt (she’s a Copt). The paranoia that she and her parents have when interacting with Muslims is saddening, because of how it’s been justified. Her church has lost several members to religious violence, and she’s lived through a suicide bombing which happened at that church and targeted Christians.

    I’m not saying there aren’t Christian extremists. There are. But the Muslim extremist problem is an order of magnitude larger within that faith.

    Judge individual Muslims for their own beliefs. But there is no Christian version of the Taliban state or ISIS. And Islam is to blame for the actions of its extremist adherents writ large. It desperately needs a religious reformation, but instead, the Saudis are still chopping the heads off of people who offend their religious police.

    • @Historical_General
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      11 year ago

      Feels like a geopolitical issue more than a religious issue.

    • @givesomefucks
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      -81 year ago

      It’s not just Muslims that are fundamentalist extremists. But of every major religion, Islam has the highest rate of that kind of extremism

      Not really…

      There’s over 1.7 billion Muslims in the world, that’s a lot of people.

      But there is no Christian version of the Taliban state or ISIS

      So basically you’re saying we can just ignore all the countries where they’re trying to do it, just ignore them till their in power?

      Nah, I don’t see how that helps anyone except Christian extremists.

      • @[email protected]
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        71 year ago

        I’m not saying we should ignore anything. I’m saying we shouldn’t ignore the extremely high rate of extremism within Islam.

        But if you want to prove me wrong, point to a single Muslim country where apostasy and homosexuality are socially accepted

        • @givesomefucks
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          I’m saying we shouldn’t ignore the extremely high rate of extremism within Islam.

          And I’m saying you don’t seem to understand how large a number 1.7 billion is…

          But if you want to prove me wrong, point to a single Muslim country where apostasy and homosexuality are socially accepted

          Lebanon

          Can you name a country where the Christian majority do that?

          They’re openly against LGBT because “the Bible says so” and they claim they have to follow it.

          The Bible also says if anyone even starts questioning if they should still be Christian, then they need to be executed to prevent the spread.

          So they might not say it, but they’re all about it, or just lying hypocrites who are making the personal choice to harass people who are LGBT.

          • @[email protected]
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            111 year ago

            Lebanon isn’t a Muslim nation. It has a significant Muslim plurality. And homosexuality is de facto illegal there AND extremely socially unacceptable, with 85% of Lebanese people saying it should be “rejected by society.”

            Give me a Muslim nation where homosexuality and apostasy are both legal and socially acceptable.

            • @givesomefucks
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              -81 year ago

              Lebanon isn’t a Muslim nation. It has a significant Muslim plurality

              By that logic there’s no “Christian country” to compare them too, and your point makes even less sense.

              I’ll be honest tho, I didn’t think you’d last this long without openly being full of shit

              Congrats? You made it two whole comments

              • @[email protected]
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                71 year ago

                That’s what I thought.

                There’s not a single fucking Muslim country where I wouldn’t face dramatic persecution as an apostate or my gay friends for loving who they do.

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                No, dip shit. Lebanon is 48% Muslim. That’s a plurality. It’s 45% Christian, 5% Druze, and the rest minor groups.

                A “Muslim country” is one which has a dominant majority Muslim population for the purposes of this conversation. That describes dozens of nations. Show me one of them where it’s legal and acceptable to be gay and an apostate.

                PS even if I pretended Lebanon was a Muslim nation it still wouldn’t pass that test

          • @[email protected]
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            31 year ago

            Since you edited your post after I replied like a dirty little liar, here’s a second reply.

            Can I name a Christian majority country where being gay is generally acceptable, being an apostate is generally acceptable, and both are legal? Yeah. Canada, the US, Australia, Spain, the UK, France, Germany, etc, etc, etc.

            • @givesomefucks
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              -11 year ago

              Technically this is your third reply to me since I started ignoring you…

              I guess youre as good at math as logic homie.