Conversation is over. LGBT Muslims exist. They don't believe Islam wants to "kill them". MAYBE their interpretation is different to yours.
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Replying to @TheMJAP @AubreyHolloman
Of course it is.I support the ones making their faith LGBT friendly. I also support ex-Muslims who want to criticise Islam.Why is this hard?
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Replying to @HPluckrose
You're not equipped to have this conversation. You wouldn't be able to challenge me theologically. But that white privilege won't stop you.
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Replying to @TheMJAP @AubreyHolloman
I might but I don't care about theology. I don't think there is a True Islam. I care about effects of it & ex-Muslims right to critique itpic.twitter.com/EiIs95KbNs
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Replying to @HPluckrose
You cared about it when you wanted to tell Muslims that they all wanted to kill gay people, though. Odd that.
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Replying to @TheMJAP @AubreyHolloman
I'm muting you. You are a liar with no integrity. Go argue with someone who says that. No need to tag me in.
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Replying to @TheMJAP @AubreyHolloman
Bollocks. People do apologise for Islam & believe in it. They don't all want to kill gay people. This isn't hard. How do you function?
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Replying to @HPluckrose
"People do apologise for their Islam" - you can't see the inherent problem in that, can you?
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I do see the problem with religious apologism, yes. However, they have the right to do it. And we to mock or criticise it.
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