QuestioningMind
Well-Known Member
Are you trying to back away from what you said in post #44? If so, that's quite disingenuous
I'm happy to sort this out with you and look at your specific claims and mine. But if you're going to be disingenuous, then I'll move on.
I agree that a phobia is an irrational fear, but I disagree that a person with a phobia recognizes that the fear is irrational. A person with a fear of spiders thinks that they have very good reason to fear spiders. So the fact that someone thinks they have a legitimate reason to fear anyone who follows Islam doesn't mean that they aren't suffering from a phobia.
This is what I wrote, and no I'm not backing away from any of it. I was talking about phobias and whether or not people who have phobias consider their fears to be irrational. Care to show me in the above quote how I conflated Islam with Muslims?
I'm happy to discuss it with you, but only if you have the reading comprehension to actually understand what I wrote.