Do you mean a person's Religious/Spiritual belief being the biggest cause of their action? While it is indeed a factor that can have the biggest sway in how someone acts, I don't see how one draws the conclusion that 'Islam'(in this case) is inherently bad,
because a small group of those Muslims utilize that belief in a way that causes harm to others.
Likely the reason that group acts that way is because they are pressured by the current, and long history of conflict in the region, they are not well educated, and are swayed easily because their lack of education makes it easier for them to not think critically about what they're told.
Again, it really isn't a small group. I honestly wouldn't be surprised if Jihadists, Islamists and Conservative Muslims made up over half of the Muslim population. As I already noted to Icy, over half of British Muslims are perfectly happy with the suppression of free speech to protect their religious sensibilities. Just take a minute to consider what an intellectual offensive idea that is to liberalism.
I don't disagree, the point is that religion is the thing which produces this inability - or unwillingness - to think critically in the first place. I'm not saying we're born as logical positivists, but the presence of faith or any sort can cloud a person's judgement regardless of their "education".
If you want me to illustrate this point, just consider the difference between Jainism and Islam. If you need any convincing at all that doctrine is a massive motivator of behaviour - when other variables are controlled for - just consider for a minute the likelihood of violence among Jains and Muslims respectively, and you should reach the conclusion that the results will differ wildly.
Ignorance, not knowing how or what to think, not learning or being taught how to, is basic in Humans when confronted with a new or complex situation. I really do not see how you got the idea that religious beliefs cause this. Maybe I'm misunderstanding.
Well she's right, you've seen to become quite the islamophobe Meta.
Especially the Sunni Muslims.
>You will never have a qt niqab wearing Muslim gf>you will never slowly get her to show more and more of her body>you will never finally take her virginity and make her miss prayers in the process>you will never slowly show her the truth that there is no god>you will never convince her to free herself>you will never run away across the country together to escape honor killings by her brothers>you will never have a qt deconverted wifeThe feels are killing me
Quote from: Assassin 11D7 on October 16, 2014, 03:26:08 PM Ignorance, not knowing how or what to think, not learning or being taught how to, is basic in Humans when confronted with a new or complex situation. I really do not see how you got the idea that religious beliefs cause this. Maybe I'm misunderstanding.I'm not saying religious belief is, in some way, the psychological cause of ignorance. I'm saying dogmatism, and by extension religion, causes the extension and propagates such behaviour. I'm not claiming ignorance is a specifically religious phenomenon.
Dogmatic teaching isn't just something limited to religion, nations breed it too. Yet, nations aren't bad, it's just some ways of running them are better than others. Why not think the same of religion?
How can they not be Muslims?If anything, the perpetrators of 9/11 are TRUE Muslims considering they followed their holy book to the exact text.
Quote from: Madman Mordo on October 17, 2014, 04:36:16 PMHow can they not be Muslims?If anything, the perpetrators of 9/11 are TRUE Muslims considering they followed their holy book to the exact text.The Qur'an told them to fly planes into the twin towers and the Pentagon? If the book is that accurate, who wouldn't follow it?
Qur'an (4:89) - "They wish that you should disbelieve as they disbelieve, and then you would be equal; therefore take not to yourselves friends of them, until they emigrate in the way of God; then, if they turn their backs, take them, and slay them wherever you find them; take not to yourselves any one of them as friend or helper."