Everything was much simpler when I spent my time criticising religion. Few religious people followed me. Then I gradually started to talk much more about feminism & postmodernism that & acquired some religious followers. Now when I mention religion, they're all:pic.twitter.com/4XdhYEEx9g
You are less forgiving of emotionality than me. I can set aside unreason and expressions of frustration or sarcastic humour sometimes when you can't.
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Or when I don't.. I think I can; I'm just more impulsive and less introspective sometimes than other times. But can you think of any propositions about which you and I disagree? I was thinking there were at least a couple but I can't think of anything specific now.
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Maybe whether it's essential for Muslim reformers to address the epistemology of faith.
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Oh ya! Maybe that's where I got the feeling. I think my position on that is pretty nuanced. In a nutshell, I think it's not essential (or even possible) but that the fact that they can't address it, or have sound epistemology is a liability and Atheists should challenge them imo.
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Yeah, that's where we differ. Now. I think atheists should leave it alone right now. Focus more on mutual support and bridge building.
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I have more arguments why I think that's not quite right which I think might actually sway you but I know you're being bombarded with dissent and vileness lately. If you get bored sometime, though, I'd love to discuss it in more depth.
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