Brian Ross
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Term Dog wrote on Nov 18 th, 2018 at 2:36pm: Brian Ross wrote on Nov 17 th, 2018 at 10:30pm: Frank wrote on Nov 17 th, 2018 at 7:55pm: Brian Ross wrote on Nov 17 th, 2018 at 6:54pm: Term Dog wrote on Nov 17 th, 2018 at 6:23pm: Brian Ross wrote on Nov 17 th, 2018 at 6:16pm: Term Dog wrote on Nov 17 th, 2018 at 3:19pm: Muslims are more homogeneous and have few doctrinal divisions than most other religions and really their religion and culture are the same thing. No, they are not. Indonesian Muslims are very different Malaysian as they are different to Bangladeshi as they are different to Pakistani as they are different to Afghani, central Asian republic, Iranian, Iraqi, Turkish, Jordanian, Saudi Arabian, Egyptian, Balkan, Libyan, Tunisian, Morrocan, West African and so on, Muslims. Time you got out and travelled the world. How many different denominations of Islam is there? Will wait for your answer. 1.6 billion. There is no central authority. There is no determinant of a subjective thing like religious belief. Therefore, every Muslims has their own ideas of what Islam means to them, personally. You mean Islamic Ummah is the original anarcho-syndycalism under a caliph? And if they can all believe what they want - who enforces the apostasy and blasphemy laws, idiot?? What it means is that groups can and do band together, believing certain key aspects of their common belief, Soren. There is no Pope, no Archbishop of Canterbury. They resemble, if anybody, the early Protestants, each with their own beliefs, coming together to form collective groups. They force apostasy and blasphemy beliefs on each other. There is no other authority figure or group. Quote:You are a colossal joke, Bwian, and idiot of majestic, billowing proportions. To be as stupid as you takes effort and, boy, have you worked hard all your life. Carry on. http://static.comicvine.com/uploads/original/12/128170/2467911-yawn_20smiley.jpg Wrong, their authority is their Bible. Ah, so you think The Bible is divinely inspired and the direct Word of God, do you? My, my. How is that different to the Muslims belief in the Q'ran? You lot like to claim Christianity is morally superior to Islam. I've seen little evidence of that. Tsk, tsk.
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