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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostGet through what? It's a shopping centre. There might have been one or two lightly armed security men at the front door, but not much more than that to get through.
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Originally posted by amcdonald View PostThe point is you can't reason with an ideology whether it's trying to impress on Milliband that socialism is a dead end or that that modern political islam won't acheive an islamic caliphate in the west
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Originally posted by NorthWestPerm2Contr View PostEven if it were true then that would strengthen my point even more i.e. it is a political ideology backed with money from Saudi that has it's origins in Nazism. That is actually a load of tosh. It goes back a bit further than that to "scholars" who twisted the religion for political objectives. Not too dissimilar to Zionism and Christian-Zionism.
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Even if it were true then that would strengthen my point even more i.e. it is a political ideology backed with money from Saudi that has it's origins in Nazism. That is actually a load of tosh. It goes back a bit further than that to "scholars" who twisted the religion for political objectives. Not too dissimilar to Zionism and Christian-Zionism.
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Originally posted by NorthWestPerm2Contr View PostThe Quran makes no reference to sword at any point in time, you would think that if violence was so fundamental it mention sword, how to kill, when to kill etc. The reality is that there is a fanatical interpretation currently funded by Saudi (It's no coincidence that the rise of extremism has occurred at the same time as Saudi has become super wealthy due to oil)
The extreme ideology has infiltrated and influenced Muslims around the world due to money and nothing else.
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Originally posted by amcdonald View PostWe don't need to belive in a deity to have a moral compass or have a functioning society, that time has passed
I'm not religious either, but I think it's just too simplistic to suggest that nobody needs religion.
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Originally posted by RedSauce View PostIt is the religous leaders that need to be targeted. The texts of most religions were written thousands of years ago and religions need to evolve to become more current. There is a lot in the bible that isn't applicable in the modern world. The Qur'an and the Haddith both talk about rewarding those who fight in the name of Allah, when they were written the levels of massacre we have witnessed in the last 15 years were not possible. It is the duty of the religious leaders to ensure followers do not blindly follow these words, but provide modern day interpretations to prevent the extremism we have seen. This is one thing Christianity has done well, it has evolved teachings to fit into modern day society, but if you look over history, Christians were anything but tolerant of other religions.
The extreme ideology has infiltrated and influenced Muslims around the world due to money and nothing else.
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It is the religous leaders that need to be targeted. The texts of most religions were written thousands of years ago and religions need to evolve to become more current. There is a lot in the bible that isn't applicable in the modern world. The Qur'an and the Haddith both talk about rewarding those who fight in the name of Allah, when they were written the levels of massacre we have witnessed in the last 15 years were not possible. It is the duty of the religious leaders to ensure followers do not blindly follow these words, but provide modern day interpretations to prevent the extremism we have seen. This is one thing Christianity has done well, it has evolved teachings to fit into modern day society, but if you look over history, Christians were anything but tolerant of other religions.
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Originally posted by NorthWestPerm2Contr View PostIt is impossible to define universal morality except through a religion. The very idea of morality requires religion is a point of reference. Your idea of morality is very different to somebody who lives in the jungle or somebody who lives in another culture. The only way to bring the two together is through religion.
We need a crux to mould our world view round because we're too simple as a species to cope with reality
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Originally posted by amcdonald View PostWe don't need to belive in a deity to have a moral compass or have a functioning society, that time has passed
Life doesn't have to be that simplistic anymore
And just because something is popular doesn't make it right
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Originally posted by NorthWestPerm2Contr View PostSo perhaps you should take a more balanced view of things? There are 1.5 billion + Muslims as well as over 2 billion Christians. The most influential figures in history remain Jesus and Mohammed (even according to Time). There must be some value in their respective messages to command such a huge following after 2000 years.
Life doesn't have to be that simplistic anymore
And just because something is popular doesn't make it right
I was brought up with all that religious mumbo jumbo, let it go the world needs to changeLast edited by amcdonald; 1 October 2013, 09:03.
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Originally posted by amcdonald View PostI probably would, but then we are where we are
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I agree that any religion which professes those type of things is a silly religion. I know that the religion does not and it is some twisted individuals taking their own spin on things. The history of Islam is a very interesting one and I have seen programmes on the BBC about it before. There was a golden age where knowledge, science and progression was at the heart of it. Maths, Science, Philosophy etc. was advanced by Muslim scholars. If you were alive at that time would you be saying the opposite to what you are now?
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