Shadi seems like the kind of guy who if he wanted to know if a restaurant was any good, he'd ask the people who work there.
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It's painful watching a highly intelligent person like Hamid do mental & ethical gymnastics for his religion.
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Yeah, I want to like Shadi but it's frustrating.
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I listen to Sam's podcasts to fall asleep at night. Great ASMR. Am I weird?
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No. You're hearing a kind of music you never heard before. Common sence. PC destroyed common sence
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plus his voice is relaxing
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I agree. If he weren't so damn interesting is probably fall asleep too.
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@shadihamid the contagiousness of open criticism is precisely why apostasy is a capital offense in closed ideologiesThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@shadihamid Are historians of the Third Reich disqualified as "authorities" on the subject if they hate Nazism?
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@shadihamid Scientology and Mormons come to mind. Ex members would be authorities. They lived it & are no longer brainwashed.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@shadihamid Let's only trust those who remained hopelessly indoctrinated.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Shadi deleted this response tweet in my exchange with him.pic.twitter.com/IF3MdYiInv
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As an ex-Christian I have the advantage of an outside perspective. I imagine Ex-Muslims hold that same advantage.
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Agreed, but this isn't unique to Islam. Gaining perspective from the outside, after being inside, is generally valuable.
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