But most other convos with Muslims hit barrier of "but Mohammed's revelation says X". So you need to bring in his credibility.
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Replying to @Locke1689
Which brings me back to my first tweet. "God exists/does not exist" "Muhammad is great/evil" shutting down wider conversation.
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My point is, it doesn't. Usually Aisha's age argument forces them to accept either Mo was imperfect or Hadith inaccurate.
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@Locke1689 You find that making every conversation re: Islam about paedophilia facilitates wider conversation abt tolerance & co-existence?2 replies 0 retweets 0 likes -
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@Locke1689 I find it makes people rage at each other on this one topic and never get to the wider ones at all.3 replies 0 retweets 1 like -
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Tell me, how do most lay Muslims deal with Hadith claim Mohammed had sex with a nine year old? How do they explain it.
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I mean Sahih al-Bukhari is pretty explicit about it... so how can they defend that?
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Replying to @Locke1689
I'm sure you know the apologism better than I do. I find they more often stop talking. I'd just like to have other conversations.
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I understand where you're coming from, but Christianity didn't moderate because of softly-softly approach but of fierce assault
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OK, I'm still going to have conversations with believing Muslims about other things.
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