It exists as a story with many versions & changes. You seem to think of it as one pure, unchanging thing rather than something ppl make up
This is just a different argument to ethical considerations of whether Muslims can live & promote a form of it which supports liberal values
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That's like saying footballers should stop playing football but we'll still call them footballers. Still amazed as to how you can't grasp it
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I've grasped that there is a semantic argument to be made. I'm suggesting its less important than the reality of versions of Islam.
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If you have no opinion on the ethical argument of liberal forms of Islam but are speaking only about theological definitions, fine.
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I had the impression that you were telling Maajid that his liberal version cld not exist in reality rather than in theological definition.
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But, if you were actually making a theological argument that only true version of Islam exists & can't be revised by today's Muslims, OK.
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No point arguing with people who believe in one true version of anything that was man-made in the first place.
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Of course there is. All religions are man-made and have real-world consequences. To say these shouldnt be addressed is shameful on your part
End of conversation
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