or 'Christian' without any real understanding of minority sects. History of Anglican/Catholic in UK for eg is more obvious, but now less ..
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significant most of the time.
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The claims of 'one true Christianity' is rarely argued except in regions like North Ireland.
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But even there, around border, there is often a conscious effort not to discuss religion.
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I am sorry but that narrative to me is: an assumption made in ignorance, strengthened by confirmation bias, then not updated with new info.
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I guess we're not going to be able to make further progress towards any resolution. Have a nice day sir.
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I don't know, Taha. I think westerners do have a tendency to believe Muslims when they say they're adhering to one true & original faith.
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This is ignorance, yes. Most people are more familiar with Christianity & equipped to point out cherry-picking & sanitising there.
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And ignorance is not a moral failing. We're all ignorant of many things. If badly motivated & impervious to evidence, different matter.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @ronmurp
Oh, I wasn't accusing anyone of moral failings & I apologise if what I said came across as so!
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Oh OK! I suspect we agree then. We usually do!
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Replying to @HPluckrose @ronmurp
Just to clarify I ended the discussion because I thought it would turn into a tedious parsing of Ron's tweets. No disrespect intended.
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