Which is why we should support liberal Muslims & reformers whilst opposing Islamists. Too much nuance for some people.
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yep. There's versions that's okay with gays too. They need time to get to where Christianity is. That's not gonna happen >
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>anytime soon at the rate we're going. Too much blame not enough empathy.
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@Minenorin Yep. I wrote this about why atheists should support Muslim reformers. http://helensatheistblogs.blogspot.co.uk/2016/06/why-atheists-should-support-muslim.html …1 reply 0 retweets 3 likes -
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that's quite good. I'd also add this argument to the idea of God. While I myself am indifferent, we all need our crutches to >
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> get through the day. So long as no harm is being done I think it's fine.
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I'd argue for scepticism over magical thinking for its own sake at the same time as defending ppl's right to religion.
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I tend to look at it from a psychological perspective. From.my admittedly limited experience if is broken some how and can't >
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> trust a psychologist or psychiatrist sometimes the church is a bigger help. You see this scenario a lot in hospitals. >
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I don't think so at all. I suffered religious OCD & still support people with it. Often churches perpetuate the problem.
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