the words of the Koran are the words of the Koran. I will hate those words.
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Replying to @kew_van @HPluckrose and
*pretending* Aisha was 16 will not make me not hate Islam (not same as Muslims)
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Do you think Islam true or man-made invention? If latter,why oppose it being remade into something better
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Replying to @HPluckrose @kew_van and
If one accepts that it is man-made (which I do) - why is it needed at all?
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Replying to @heatherm999 @kew_van and
Its not. Religion is a blight on humanity which should be overcome.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @kew_van and
Or at the very least folk shld keep it to themselves & not make other creatures suffer for it
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Replying to @heatherm999 @kew_van and
That's what we must enforce, yes. Getting rid of religion is an intellectual exercise.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @kew_van and
Some people need 'something' to believe in. ..But 'beliefs' can't have special protection.
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Replying to @heatherm999 @kew_van and
I don't think so. Living a delusion is not better for anyone. But must have the right to.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @kew_van and
They can believe what they like. As long as they don't expect 'get outs' from the Law.
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I'm agreeing with you. Religious freedom a right. No privilege.
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