My Iranian colleague's opinions: Germany is wrong to ban Burqua. Iran is also wrong to enforce hijab.
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Replying to @christianjbdev
Annoyingly he cited Quranic args to defend position, but I guess it's a good thing that some muslims can justify liberalism through Quran.
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Replying to @christianjbdev
Suspect some atheists would point to Quran and tell him, no you're wrong, your religion says you MUST be illiberal. Think that's a mistake
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Replying to @christianjbdev
Odd behaviour for people who think it's clear religion was man-made in the first place. Remaking it is par for the course.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
I can understand the temptation & I've succumbed to it myself. Critics of religion want to point out cruelty of religious texts.
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Replying to @christianjbdev
Oh, yes, me too. Very hard not to when someone is blatantly cherry-picking & claiming to have the original meaning.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @christianjbdev
However, you can still point that out whilst stating your approval of this sanitising revisionism.If you want to be annoying
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Replying to @HPluckrose
Perhaps the problem is atheists who (wrongly) insist that religious traditions can never change in order to show how bad it is.
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Yes! When arguing for banning religion or religious people!
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