I meant that in the thing you quote, he is addressing those people.
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Unless that was addressed to you whilst you were arguing that people shld use both approaches.
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I'm not dredging up every fallacious & erroneous reply I've had over 2 networks, to defend a position I don't hold.
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Religions have reformed constantly throughout history. They haven't ended yet. Maybe that will change soon.
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How has islam reformed? Examples?
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Thanks! Good argument Problem here in Brussels is that diversity is diminishing due to salafist influence
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It can obviously be sectarianised, but whether it reformable to a point non-Muslims can accept? Unlikely
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The key term is "reform" not "interpret". Reform implies change from negative ways.
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@iain_mk2@m_katoen@MaajidNawaz The difference between reforming & liberal Muslims is that reformers honestly acknowledge the bad bits.3 replies 0 retweets 4 likes
.@iain_mk2 @m_katoen @MaajidNawaz But both think they are making Islam consistent with the wishes of a perfect God.
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