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    Armin Navabi‏ @ArminNavabi Nov 7

    The true toxicity of the disease called Islam is being displayed by the reaction Asia Bibi's acquittal is getting in Pakistan. This is not culture. This is not politics. This is not socioeconomics. This is Islam.pic.twitter.com/F9n6pOVQi7

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      1. Azor‏ @AzorInfo Nov 7
        Replying to @ArminNavabi

        It is all ideology. For over a millennium, Islam has been in the service of tyranny, and instead of reforming or moderating, it is now the world's most oppressive major religion. Unfortunately, secular Shias and Ahmadis are not representative of Islamic practice.

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      2. Peter Wilding‏ @PeterWilding3 Nov 7
        Replying to @ArminNavabi

        #imaginaryevidence for the #imaginarysoul from which hangs the #imaginaryGod - in this case the God is Allah. Real people getting killed because of imaginary beings - this is madness in the 21st century

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      2. Dave Slater‏ @DaveSlates Nov 7
        Replying to @ArminNavabi @AtheistRepublic

        This is 2018 not 1518 😳

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      3. Keluar_Gua‏ @Keluar_Gua Nov 7
        Replying to @DaveSlates @ArminNavabi @AtheistRepublic

        You mispelled 618

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      2. Hypatia‏ @NoRulesQueen Nov 7
        Replying to @ArminNavabi @AtheistRepublic

        It's both scary and pathetic how the crowd cheered when this being said the judges are to be killed, it feels as if he announced something pleasent

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      3. labink‏ @labink1 Nov 7
        Replying to @NoRulesQueen @ArminNavabi @AtheistRepublic

        It’s the religion. It is the culture.

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      4. martin gray‏ @grayzo90 Nov 7
        Replying to @labink1 @NoRulesQueen and

        It’s both and it’s fucked up!

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      2. Marc Wenting‏ @WentingMarc Nov 7
        Replying to @ArminNavabi @AtheistRepublic

        And please remember that Pakistan is a democracy. It is a democratically elected government that allows this. Mainstream islam, not some very small extreme group. The government and these idiotic blasphemy laws are supported by the majority of Pakistani.

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      3. kester edward lowers‏ @kesterlowers Nov 7
        Replying to @WentingMarc @ArminNavabi @AtheistRepublic

        That’s why separation of government from religion is vitally important . Any mixing and you get this .

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      2. Jared Kushner‏ @JaredKushner15 Nov 7
        Replying to @ArminNavabi @AtheistRepublic

        Leftists can easily twist this. For example, Muslims don't share eating vessels with non-Muslims according to Koran and Hadith, but NYT (leftists) article blamed it on Hindu Caste system. If Islam has no problems in it, there is no reformation.https://www.jihadwatch.org/2018/11/new-york-times-refuses-to-repeat-what-asia-bibi-said-because-repeating-blasphemy-is-also-blasphemy …

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      3. deadprez‏ @defiantsp1r1t Nov 8
        Replying to @JaredKushner15 @ArminNavabi @AtheistRepublic

        If you understood Pakistan then the answer is that intolerance of Islam overlaid over a Hindu caste ethos is dangerous to groups like Dalit Christians. It is not mutually exclusive.

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      4. Jared Kushner‏ @JaredKushner15 Nov 8
        Replying to @defiantsp1r1t @ArminNavabi @AtheistRepublic

        What we learnt from whole Asia Bibi experience is that Islam has no experience in being criticized without killing someone. Islam is far leftists' favorite religion because of Islam's vigilantism and self-censorship.

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      5. deadprez‏ @defiantsp1r1t Nov 8
        Replying to @JaredKushner15 @ArminNavabi @AtheistRepublic

        "No experience" is too much of a broad stroke conclusion. Islam definitely has aggressive tendencies, but its expression varies from place to place, community to community, and believer to believer.

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      6. Jared Kushner‏ @JaredKushner15 Nov 8
        Replying to @defiantsp1r1t @ArminNavabi @AtheistRepublic

        Agreed. That is why I (and many others) differentiate between Ideology (Islam) and people (who happen to be Muslims). I criticize Ideology and only those who act upon the faulty parts of the ideology. Of course, not all Muslims are religious or want to impose Sharia in West.

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      1. SalamZaidAliraqi‏ @SalamZaidAliraq Nov 9
        Replying to @ArminNavabi @TheMaskedArab

        Armin perhaps you should complain that these blasphemy laws were placed by your fellow Brits (British colonialism) not Islam Your blame on Islam is pathetic at best

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      2. JHeard‏ @JHeardJr25 Nov 7
        Replying to @ArminNavabi

        What happened the "the religion of peace?" Oh, well, I guess it was never there to begin with.😝

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      3. AbuM AlHindi‏ @awanh Nov 7
        Replying to @JHeardJr25 @ArminNavabi

        Yeah. What about #Christianity? Probably the most violent religion on this earth hasn’t stopped so far. People in living glass houses shouldn’t throw stones.

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      4. D.‏ @davecamerini Nov 8
        Replying to @awanh @JHeardJr25 @ArminNavabi

        So since Christians are violent as well (even if it’s nowhere near Islam’s levels) you feel like the violence in Islam is justified? Islam is, as of today, a threat to world peace. Christianity is not.

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