The problem is that feminism shouldn't die and people feel it too. When i feel i need to defend it I have no choice but relate to it. See..
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I find it easy because I was someone who believed literally in religious texts but its easy to do thought experiment. Imagine its true.
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It is literally true that the God of this holy text exists & wrote down what he wanted for humanity & controls your eternity. What do u do?
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My imagination is really not good enough for God images. My brain automatically squashes it.I never believed in gods as a kid..they tried..
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You're one of those natural sceptics? I envy you. Michael Shermer's Believing Brain offers some hypotheses for why some people are.
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But it might make it hard for you to understand how belief in a set of ideas can dominate ethical thinking.
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Hm. Yet it's easy for me to differentiate between a radical idea and the original ideology it claims itself to be. Why?
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I don't know. What are ISIS doing that is not in the Quran?
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I've never read that book. Muslim followers can answer that better. My understanding is that it's misinterpreted and abused for power..
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I think you're falling in a trap.. You have a radical or single-sided image of religion that you think represents some group.
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I believe people who tell me their faith is about non-violence & those who tell me it requires killing apostates, adulterers & homosexuals
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Then I support the liberals and oppose the conservatives & radicals like I do with every other group. You seem to want to make it monolithic
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By believing the peaceful & egalitarian people & insisting those who do violence & bigotry in its name are motivated by something else.
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