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 Originally Posted by wufwugy
This has nothing to do with Muslims as individuals or how they treat people socially. It doesn't even have anything to do with how Muslims individually view the world or the things they think. It has to do with what the religion itself teaches and with how the modern world gives it special treatment.
I am not convinced that you are reasonably separating these concepts.
I am not convinced any of your statements come from anywhere but ethnocentrism, or cultural-centrism, or whatever the right word for you extrapolating way beyond your practical knowledge base and drawing conclusions which vilify people.
I am not convinced you have more than 1% of a clue as to what the religion teaches, much less enough information to offer an informed criticism.
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You're a college student, right? Don't they offer any comparative religion courses?
You read, right? Don't they sell the Koran?
You have conversations, right? I heard Muslim people have conversations, too.
I could go on, but the mere fact that you want to blab your "They're bad; we're good" story here and not to someone who is an actual Muslim says more about you and this thread than you've been able to dissuade with any further points you've made.
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What are your actual questions and what is a reasonable plan of action to seek those answers?
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