I would disagree with your position. G.

Unlike Judaism and Christianity Islam has not gone through a period of
reformation.  The old laws are still "THE LAW".

Slavery, pedophilia, rape, murder, misogyny; all are not only allowed but
advocated in parts of the Quran,  Parts that modern Imams are still pushing.

I'm not saying that all Muslims are terrorists, but they all practice a
religion that advocates things that are inherently evil in my view.

The religion of Islam is incompatible with western liberalism. Freedom of
speech?  Equality of the sexes?  Sexual preference?  Self determination?

But then again I'm the guy who likes to ask Christians where they got their
pre king james or pre council of nicea bible.  I mean otherwise none of us
know what the "message" really was.

On Tue, Jan 13, 2015 at 12:39 PM, Cameron Childress <[email protected]>
wrote:

>
> On Tue, Jan 13, 2015 at 12:26 PM, GMoney wrote:
>
> > Islam, like all widely adopted ideologies, doesn't necessarily suffer
> from
> > an inherent problem written into it's creed, but from the simple fact
> that
> > it's practiced by PEOPLE. Plain, ordinary, wonderful, corruptible,
> > disgusting, flawed.....people.
>
>
> The thing that makes religions in general dangerous is really that most
> indoctrinate followers to blindly believe unprovable things. To train
> themselves to become a blank canvas for someone else to draw on. The people
> filling that blank canvas are also just a plain ordinary, wonderful,
> corruptible, disgusting and flawed people.
>
> ...and some really terrible things have been drawn on some people's
> canvases lately.
>
> -Cameron
>
> ....
>
>
> 

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