Yerda
Veteran Member
It feels a bit like the liberal position on Islam is a bit wonky. We shouldn't judge a religion or it's adherents based on the worst examples but there doesn't seem to be a lot of thought on connecting the worst examples to some of the current thought and structure of Islam as it is right now. The right seem much better equipped to discuss this (though they're drowning in lies and bigotry on the issue of Muslims, imo).
I'm wondering how liberal people feel about the culture war surrounding Islam.
What do you make of the percieved threat of Islam?
Is ISIS or the Taliban Islamic?
(Compared to how Christian you think the evangelical movement is in America for example)
How should liberals help stop the spread of virulent and hateful strains (or if you prefer violent bastardisations) of Islam?
Do you support immigration reform? Temporary bans of movement from certain regions?
Is it Islamophobic to suggest that much of the Koran is bat**** crazy as many public atheists and prominent new conservative types do?
I'm wondering how liberal people feel about the culture war surrounding Islam.
What do you make of the percieved threat of Islam?
Is ISIS or the Taliban Islamic?
(Compared to how Christian you think the evangelical movement is in America for example)
How should liberals help stop the spread of virulent and hateful strains (or if you prefer violent bastardisations) of Islam?
Do you support immigration reform? Temporary bans of movement from certain regions?
Is it Islamophobic to suggest that much of the Koran is bat**** crazy as many public atheists and prominent new conservative types do?