Quote from: Luciana on June 18, 2016, 04:00:32 AMModern shit aside, I do like the principles of it, along with the culture associated with it in general. I'm thinking more ancient times and the things associated with it, mind you. Though in today's world, most governments that make it law, have shown time and time again that they are backwards and stuck in barbaric ways of thinking. Basically, it's a religion that hasn't evolved with the modern times.Could you be more specific in what you like about it?
Modern shit aside, I do like the principles of it, along with the culture associated with it in general. I'm thinking more ancient times and the things associated with it, mind you. Though in today's world, most governments that make it law, have shown time and time again that they are backwards and stuck in barbaric ways of thinking. Basically, it's a religion that hasn't evolved with the modern times.
t's also incompatible with western democracy, American nationalism, and most specifically, the constitution of the United States,
Quote from: 卐RIGHT WING DAS SQUAD卐 on June 18, 2016, 07:53:57 AMt's also incompatible with western democracy, American nationalism, and most specifically, the constitution of the United States,Those Islamic Americans seem to be following their religion just fine and actually function in the US (a lot being doctors, lawyers, etc). Unless you're comparing how it's practiced in the Middle East.America is probably the exception to what you're saying because we acclimate and assimilate immigrants better than any other nation in the world. So I'd say it works in only one western democracy. That one being the US.Even though London just elected a Muslim mayor, so we'll see how that works.
Quote from: Ginger on June 18, 2016, 07:22:18 AMIslam, as with many 'religions', has played a crucial role in the development of 'modern' society. I am using '...', as the definition of religion is not uniform, and because I have been taught that the term 'modern' and 'religion' are often proposed in opposite relations, which may not be entirely true. If you view all religion in its fundamental form, then you may be inclined to attribute devotion to a particular faith as being archaic or 'not modern'.In their fundamental form, I think that all religions are pretty bad. Islam included. As Psy points out, I disagree with some of their beliefs and positions. However, Islam, similar to Roman Catholicism and many Orthodox churches, highlights the importance of community, which is less important in the Protestant religious structure as it has become more individualized. This is a position I support.What religion has done/continues to do for the world is quite interesting. Its influence is so far reaching, that the notion of 'separation of church and state', to me, is silly, even in 'modern' developed countries. But yeah, I personally do not support any religion nor hold any religious affiliation, but I do believe it is still relevant today and has an important position in our 'modern' age.Relevant and important how?
Islam, as with many 'religions', has played a crucial role in the development of 'modern' society. I am using '...', as the definition of religion is not uniform, and because I have been taught that the term 'modern' and 'religion' are often proposed in opposite relations, which may not be entirely true. If you view all religion in its fundamental form, then you may be inclined to attribute devotion to a particular faith as being archaic or 'not modern'.In their fundamental form, I think that all religions are pretty bad. Islam included. As Psy points out, I disagree with some of their beliefs and positions. However, Islam, similar to Roman Catholicism and many Orthodox churches, highlights the importance of community, which is less important in the Protestant religious structure as it has become more individualized. This is a position I support.What religion has done/continues to do for the world is quite interesting. Its influence is so far reaching, that the notion of 'separation of church and state', to me, is silly, even in 'modern' developed countries. But yeah, I personally do not support any religion nor hold any religious affiliation, but I do believe it is still relevant today and has an important position in our 'modern' age.
Muslims who aren't terrorists are bad Muslims.