As such, #ExMuslims are extremely varies as well. We range from: once I told my family my thoughts, they left Islam too! to my family locked me in the basement and my uncles beat me up, to I barely escaped w my life.
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So we all see things differently depending on our experiences/perspectives. Those of us that come from more fundamentalist/extremist families are criticized for being too wary whereas those from the nominally Muslim families are criticized for being clueless to the threat 3
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Regardless of our experiences/perspectives we are all trying our best to be honest about how we see the issues and determine positive solutions. Even if it's not your personal experience, please give each
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I'm a Muslim and I fully support freedom of thought and the rights of any human being to believe whatever they find right for themselves.
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@LibertyRBlack I wish more Muslims were like you
I hope you have lots of babies 
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Most of my Muslim friends are as Muslim as I am Catholic -- i.e., in name only. I am also old to remember when Iran, Lebanon were secular Muslim countries.
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1/3 im torn on this one , im an ex christian almost minister who ended up walking away from it all and would call myself no theist , i was also in glasgow airport during our one attack as ironically my countrymen taking on terrorists on fire and kicking them in the nuts
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2/3 discouraged things happening again, but something rather spectacular happened , a few days later muslims of all areas of scotland converged on glasgow and marched against violence and islamic terrorisim these people put country before faith and it was spectacular.
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I spoke to one recently, he told me his daughters marrying a Hindu, I said does it matter, is he a nice bloke ? He said, no don’t matter he’s a good bloke, shook my hand and gave me a hug

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A friend of mine is a former Muslim & he is married to another male friend of mine. He is an atheist. His Dad does not know about his relationship or his atheism. His Mum does. He pretends to be Muslim when he visits them in Malaysia Oddly still refuses to eat pork ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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