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Why do people hate Muslims?

J2hapydna

Active Member
What a stupid thing to say.

For the record: J2hapydna believes a GRE is the pinnacle of education.

I checked it out when you mentioned it. It's nothing special. I'm actually kind of embarrassed for you for going down that route.

Like I said: I'll trust my actual qualifications that aren't some two-bit, bus bench desperate attempt to improve someone's lame CV.
What kind of loser higher education program admits people who don't take the GRE?
 

J2hapydna

Active Member
You just said what?

You're not even making sense.

Essentially you told me you were toying with me after I told you that I wasn't seriously debating you (Let it go nobody is debating you)

It seems to me that after your boyfriends dump you, you are one of those girls who insists on claiming you dumped them

In any case it seems like you are an Aussie. Therefore, you have a legitimate reason for not taking the LSAT or the GRE etc. welcome to the forum
 
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LuisDantas

Aura of atheification
Premium Member
Since there are no verses in the Quran to support what you consider the central basic doctrines of Islam and there are no verses in the Quran that describe the role of religion in it, perhaps you should call the religion that is in your head something else rather than Islam.
Sigh. I don't really do scripture, man. It is not something I value.

Nor do I consider Islaam a religion. It is much too occupied with scripture and monotheism to have much of a chance of ever becoming one.

These days I think of the Bahai Faith as recovering Muslims. They are halfway there, and it shows in both encouraging and and disappointing ways.
 
Essentially you told me you were toying with me after I told you that I wasn't seriously debating you (Let it go nobody is debating you)

It seems to me that after your boyfriends dump you, you are one of those girls who insists on claiming you dumped them

In any case it seems like you are an Aussie. Therefore, you have a legitimate reason for not taking the LSAT or the GRE etc. welcome to the forum

Go back and try to read carefully.

I was the first to state that engaging with your posts was yet to establish anything that could be considered a reasonable debate.

And way to go in realizing your ignorant knowledge of higher education. Progress of a kind I guess.

And you are being toyed with. Throwing out Quran verses, broken logic and expecting members of a public forum to piece it together for you will invite such a thing.

And I seriously doubt you've ever had a decent relationship of any kind.
 
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J2hapydna

Active Member
Go back and try to read carefully.

I was the first to state that engaging with your posts was yet to establish anything that could be considered a reasonable debate.

And way to go in realizing your ignorant knowledge of higher education. Progress of a kind I guess.

And you are being toyed with. Throwing out Quran verses, broken logic and expecting members of a public forum to piece it together for you will invite such a thing.

And I seriously doubt you've ever had a decent relationship of any kind.
Wow still trying to prove you broke up first
 
Wow still trying to prove you broke up first

There's a difference between the act of trying to prove something and res ipsa loquitur.

You've already proven that you're a fool in this thread and this will be my last post to punctuate that point.

How's that GRE working out for you?

LOL
 

J2hapydna

Active Member
Sigh. I don't really do scripture, man. It is not something I value.

Nor do I consider Islaam a religion. It is much too occupied with scripture and monotheism to have much of a chance of ever becoming one.

These days I think of the Bahai Faith as recovering Muslims. They are halfway there, and it shows in both encouraging and and disappointing ways.


Yes I agree. In my opinion, Orthodox Islam could have become a religion if the Umayyads had reconciled their beliefs with the Bible, but they didn't
 
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J2hapydna

Active Member
There's a difference between the act of trying to prove something and res ipsa loquitur.

You've already proven that you're a fool in this thread and this will be my last post to punctuate that point.

How's that GRE working out for you?

LOL

Judging from your skills in copying what others say and lack of any original thought / ideas in your posts, I doubt you would have had the LSAT score to make it into one of our top law schools. Legal clerk maybe. LOL

By the way, it isn't just me, Rival also accused you of copying him on another thread. So there appears to be a pattern emerging in your posts that others are seeing too

Also you should know that there are plenty of intelligent people on this forum despite what you think of it

Also, I wasn't trying to prove anything to you. Once you suggested that the US and Saudi were unable to influence policies in Afghanistan in response to my first post our debate was over. Subsequently I've been joking around but not seriously trying to prove anything to you.

Now you can return to accusing me of blaming the US for Muslims committing rapes or whatever other windmill you are fighting in your silly little mind. I've made no such suggestion
 
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J2hapydna

Active Member
There's a difference between the act of trying to prove something and res ipsa loquitur.

Anyone can read my post #177 and understand the position I took

Then, they can read your idiotic response in post # 178 (that demonstrates your poor reading comprehension skills )

It's all there on page 9, for everyone to see. It is our first exchange and shows why I immediately stopped debating you.

So if you don't think I was able to prove something to you, it's not because I can't , it's because I stopped debating you.
 
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paarsurrey

Veteran Member
So you think its fair for me to judge an entire group of believers based on actions of individuals?
It is easy to make one a scapegoat, to achieve one's political agenda.
There is absolutely nothing wrong with Quran/Islam/Muhammad, all wrong is with some individuals only.
Regards
 

J2hapydna

Active Member
It is easy to make one a scapegoat, to achieve one's political agenda.
There is absolutely nothing wrong with Quran/Islam/Muhammad, all wrong is with some individuals only.
Regards

However, there is something wrong with how some sects within Islam interpret the Quran / Islam / MP in my opinion. After all, it is almost exclusively people from these sects who engage in these violent acts of terrorism in the west and give all Muslims a bad name. For example when was the last time we heard a Mutazalite/ deist / rationalist or Sufi or Ahmadi or Ethiopian Muslim or non denominational or Quranist or Aga Khani or even a Zaydi, 6er or 12er Shia engage in terrorism in the west? It's rare if ever. The current wave of terrorism is emerging from among fundamentalists of only a few madhabs. In addition western experts and others have studied their texts and found problems within them. it would be sticking our head in the stand if we didn't acknowledge this.Just as the Nationalist Christians have to be watched these sects have to be watched too. I think that is appropriate and understandable. However a blanket condemnation of Islam/ Quran/ MP is inappropriate
 
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J2hapydna

Active Member
So you think its fair for me to judge an entire group of believers based on actions of individuals?

Do we watch the KKK, the Cosa Nostra and Hispanic street gangs as groups or not? Yes we watch them. So there is nothing wrong with watching members of a dangerous group. However, we don't watch all Protestants or all whites or all Italians and all Hispanics etc. it should be the same with Islam. We don't have to watch all of them. We just have to watch the denominations that are attacking us and encourage Muslims to join the peaceful movements in Islam in my opinion. Then we allow our secular democracy to do its thing that assimilates everyone
 
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