Originally posted by molly bloom
Because you don't bring up any modern Muslims like for instance my friend Shirin, who doesn't wear a veil, or a burqa, or an aba, has her own job, her own car and doesn't espouse the violent overthrow of the United States or Great Britain.
It's very easy to say all Muslims are like this, or like that, but not actually provide any evidence.
I bring up the ancient and mediaeval Christians to show how little the thinking of some modern day Christians has changed with respect to the status of women.
Not everyone is fortunate enough to have been brought up in a tolerant Lutheran Scandinavian country.
You only have to see what some of those modern day Christianistas have to say about homosexuality for instance, to see how very much in touch with the spirits of Tertullian and St. Jerome they are.
And I don't mean that in a complimentary way, either.
How many Muslims do you know personally, Gangerolf?
How many countries with an Arab or Islamic culture have you visited, just out of curiousity?
Because you don't bring up any modern Muslims like for instance my friend Shirin, who doesn't wear a veil, or a burqa, or an aba, has her own job, her own car and doesn't espouse the violent overthrow of the United States or Great Britain.
It's very easy to say all Muslims are like this, or like that, but not actually provide any evidence.
I bring up the ancient and mediaeval Christians to show how little the thinking of some modern day Christians has changed with respect to the status of women.
Not everyone is fortunate enough to have been brought up in a tolerant Lutheran Scandinavian country.
You only have to see what some of those modern day Christianistas have to say about homosexuality for instance, to see how very much in touch with the spirits of Tertullian and St. Jerome they are.
And I don't mean that in a complimentary way, either.
How many Muslims do you know personally, Gangerolf?
How many countries with an Arab or Islamic culture have you visited, just out of curiousity?
Some Christians have ancient views on women and homosexuality. Yes. So what? Does that explain, justify or somehow make irrelevant the fact that Islam is not very women-friendly? Sure, there are exceptions, like your friend.

How many muslims do I know? Quite a few. Nearly half my class in high school were Muslims. Pakistanis, but also some Turks and Bosnians. Some of the girls in my high school wore headscarves. Other than that, they were pretty normal kids, but their parents...



I've been to Tunisia, Bosnia and Kosovo. The latter two didn't strike me as very religious though. At least not when it came to alcohol.

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