Dear @TeamYouTube,
Why silence secular voices from the Muslim world?
When white freethinkers in Christian Europe rose up against religious theocracy, we called it The Enlightenment.
When secular freethinkers in the Muslim world do the same—they're banned?
Isn't THAT bigotry?https://twitter.com/hamed_samad/status/1141369043221458949 …
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the term 'enlightenment' was propaganda, the movement sold by oligarchic powers...IOW exactly like these fake 'revolutions' of 'secular, free-thinking Muslims' you're supporting. You want corporations and banks to destroy Islamic faith as they did Christian faith.
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If you try to totally demonize the enlightenment you make as much a mistake as the people who pushed for and nowadays teach the enlightenment as a kind of be all and all phenomenon.
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Replying to @Roy_Cam @KarlXBrown and
The founding fathers had no problem aligning their Christianity with their true liberalism of freedom of speech press religion Association Etc
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Who cares what the founders believed? Of course most of them were at least sort of Christian. Their conception of Christianity was heretical and false, and liberalism cannot co-exist with Christianity. Both revolutions were made possible only by overtly anti-Christian powers.
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That's because most creatures of reason are incapable of mounting a defense of the Notions of objective morality, conscience, the existence of God, etcetera. And that's because they become enamored of reason and establish their ego of reason as its own fiefdom
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Replying to @Roy_Cam @KarlXBrown and
The second reason is that most people were taught to take the Bible literally and that the miracles of Jesus were proof of his divinity which gave him his authority. Problem is when you stop believing in the Miracles then you stopped believing in the authority and the divinity
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Replying to @Roy_Cam @KarlXBrown and
The third reason is that many people have the experience that I had in Catholic school. They told me a lot of good things but it was sewn through and through with horrible things about Mortal sins ending up in Hell forever over what is either a trivial sin or not a sin at all
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Replying to @Roy_Cam @KarlXBrown and
They themselves destroy the transmission of the authority and the grace of the experience of a particular person from 2,000 years ago
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When I'm done exercising I'll tell you the real story of Galileo and you might understand exactly where the enlightenment went wrong. Newton predicted it. He said physics was going to become an atheist discipline
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