with full respect, just because you disagree with a choice someone makes does not devalue it as a choice.
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a choice to follow God is still a choice. A choice to wear a hijab or not to is still a choice.
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to say that your beliefs as an ex-Muslim are more valid than those of a current Muslim because you disagree /c
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with that choice is disrespectful of the person who believes it. I respect your choice, and your opinion, /c
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but I feel that the beliefs of the women mentioned in the beginning of the podcast are equally valid. /d
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Or do you just except the views of conservative Muslims on this subject.
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I have said on numerous occasions in this discussion that I know liberal Islam is not /c
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Replying to @errrrdouglas @questfortruth10 and
the only experience. But I do not think those who choose to wear it should not be allowed /c
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No one here thinks that. We're saying that this illusion of'choice' re hijab is highly misleading
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Replying to @YasMohammedxx @ConfessionsExMu and
I understand your point but I disagree with it. It's hard to put my thoughts to words /c
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My personal experience, as well as that of so many others, is not an opinion. It's a fact.
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Replying to @YasMohammedxx @ConfessionsExMu and
by the same standard women who have experienceded the opposite have also experienced fact.
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That is correct.
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