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I don't have any specific questions but thank you for starting what is hopefully a good thread. nt JanMichael Dec 2015 #1
Agreed. Fantastic Anarchist Dec 2015 #27
Experiences are what help to shape us but they can never define us..than you for sharing AuntPatsy Dec 2015 #2
To use your words "how we can help to stop" the "modern day terrorism"? Jarqui Dec 2015 #3
Please agnostic102 Dec 2015 #11
Thank very much for your answer Jarqui Dec 2015 #20
Access and technology exboyfil Dec 2015 #35
In terms of ISIS/al qaeda/martydom terrorism Jarqui Dec 2015 #57
your english is great and your efforts here long overdue and welcome roguevalley Dec 2015 #23
First, let me thank you for taking the time to provide this information. Fantastic Anarchist Dec 2015 #46
Thank you for explaining that point Tab Dec 2015 #71
Welcome to DU Change has come Dec 2015 #4
As an ex-Catholic I say: welcome, brother! Xipe Totec Dec 2015 #5
fist bump! agnostic102 Dec 2015 #14
Just leave the space out of ":fistbump:" Fantastic Anarchist Dec 2015 #48
.. :fistbump: Cha Dec 2015 #50
Another ex-Catholic here. Welcome & thanks for offering your insight. We desperately need it! southerncrone Dec 2015 #29
Welcome to DU, this will be quite interesting. I am glad you are here, getting out of Iran uppityperson Dec 2015 #6
Regarding apple pie... A HERETIC I AM Dec 2015 #7
Crust... Liberal Jesus Freak Dec 2015 #26
Crumble of course Yorktown Dec 2015 #43
HEATHEN!! A HERETIC I AM Dec 2015 #55
This is EXACTLY the kind of discussion most needed here. hifiguy Dec 2015 #8
in my humble oponion agnostic102 Dec 2015 #12
Thank you for a thoughtful and informative response hifiguy Dec 2015 #18
It's not very similar to the old testament and the Torah. JRLeft Dec 2015 #61
In regarding the Hadiths, I've heard of Quran-alone Muslims. white_wolf Dec 2015 #63
No because Sunni hadiths and Shia hadiths are very conservative, JRLeft Dec 2015 #70
Your words do not offer much encouragement ... kentuck Dec 2015 #72
It's easy for Christians to separate the New Testament TexasMommaWithAHat Dec 2015 #16
But the OT is filled with calls to violence oberliner Dec 2015 #56
Very true. TexasMommaWithAHat Dec 2015 #58
Islam takes their book literally Go Vols Dec 2015 #9
Jesus' teaching in the New Testament is just good advice and love for our fellow human beings. JDPriestly Dec 2015 #39
Peace brother Go Vols Dec 2015 #41
? We have plenty of Christians who take the Bible literally. They are called "fundamentalists" Hekate Dec 2015 #51
my Daddy invites me to church Go Vols Dec 2015 #54
Hello. bigwillq Dec 2015 #10
Great thread. My question: can Islam be reformed into something non-violent? Yorktown Dec 2015 #13
well agnostic102 Dec 2015 #17
I agree: all abrahamic texts are violent. But only global Islam take them literally. Yorktown Dec 2015 #22
I read all of the time that ISIS has nothing to do with Islam B2G Dec 2015 #15
well agnostic102 Dec 2015 #19
As a born and baptized ex-Catholic, I agree with you. ScreamingMeemie Dec 2015 #21
Please explain the concept of jihad Jack Rabbit Dec 2015 #24
Let agnostic102 correct me if I'm wrong, but it's because of the texts. Yorktown Dec 2015 #44
Where did they get the idea that the masses would be impressed by terrorism and follow them? Spitfire of ATJ Dec 2015 #25
what was life like under the Shah ? JI7 Dec 2015 #28
why does Islam seem to play a stronger role in Muslim countries than Christianity JI7 Dec 2015 #30
Thank you for posting! Lifelong Protester Dec 2015 #31
Message auto-removed Name removed Dec 2015 #32
Thank you for this very informative thread. Blue_In_AK Dec 2015 #33
I'd like to know what the attraction is? Yupster Dec 2015 #34
I am Catholic and I welcome you. 840high Dec 2015 #36
its funny, just tonight I was thinking that yuiyoshida Dec 2015 #37
i envy agnostic102 Dec 2015 #47
I totally understand... yuiyoshida Dec 2015 #53
Very enlightening response. kentuck Dec 2015 #73
Does anybody in the Middle East moondust Dec 2015 #38
The OP mentinos the Bahias. I have known some very tolerant Bahais. JDPriestly Dec 2015 #40
I was interested in the Baha'i Faith many years ago KamaAina Dec 2015 #79
Welcome to DU and thank you... LittleGirl Dec 2015 #42
please agnostic102 Dec 2015 #49
I have not yet read a single word catnhatnh Dec 2015 #45
It's the *funding* that makes the difference. CJCRANE Dec 2015 #52
Hello agnosti102... thank you very much for posting this. sibelian Dec 2015 #59
I'm too an ex-muslim and now an atheist. JRLeft Dec 2015 #60
Hey Jr agnostic102 Dec 2015 #62
Will Sunni Wahabis always have a problem adapting to the western culture? kentuck Dec 2015 #64
Thanks or this thread treestar Dec 2015 #65
Thank you. smirkymonkey Dec 2015 #66
My doctor (a general practitioner) seems to have a similar Snobblevitch Dec 2015 #67
All religions served their purposes thousands of years ago. It's over now. lindysalsagal Dec 2015 #68
Kicking a very important thread FrodosPet Dec 2015 #69
Hey Frodos agnostic102 Dec 2015 #74
Are non-Muslims allowed to attend worship at a Mosque? clarice Dec 2015 #75
Coke or Pepsi? underpants Dec 2015 #76
Many thanks for posting Maeve Dec 2015 #77
sorry agnostic102 Dec 2015 #78
Why are dogs considered unclean in Islam? KamaAina Dec 2015 #80
Kama agnostic102 Dec 2015 #81
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