Yes. Its OK for sceptics to regard faith as a problem & argue against it vigorously & for the faithful to do same.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @goosegill
It is a complete waste of time for me to engage in the Atheism/Theism debate. We will never resolve it.
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Replying to @MrMubinShaikh @goosegill
That's fine. Your interests are elsewhere but many Muslims & atheists do discuss this & must be able to equally.
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Because ppl do change their minds all the time. Arabic version of God Delusion been downloaded millions of times.
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Also people convert to Islam.
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You don't need to get involved but I hope u can be tolerant of ppl on both sides arguing their cases strongly.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @goosegill
Of course, altho i consider it a waste of time anyway BUT to say Islam is a causal factor in terrorism, is a joke.
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Replying to @MrMubinShaikh @goosegill
But it is. Ppl think God wants this. Nationalism & communism have also been causal factors. Also animal rights.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @MrMubinShaikh
yes, we can consistently oppose *all* supremacist ideologies. Non-supremacist religious readings are what we want
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Replying to @goosegill @HPluckrose
I spent 3 years w/ISIS on Twitter doing so on near-daily basis. They hate both us, equally. Well, me even more. :p
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I don't doubt that for a minute.
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