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I Won't Read the Koran

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May May,

I do comprehend, I comprehend that you made a statement of fact that was not factual, the problem appears to be that you cannot comprehend that your statement was not a fact.
Posted by Is Mise, Friday, 3 October 2014 7:31:16 AM
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May May

Is Mise

Yuyutsu

Between you all you have thrown so much cotton wool into the air I don’t think any of you can see the way ahead. In my view Islam and the Koran are dead in the water. Islam must surely face a period enlightenment when it must change or perish. People must eventually realise that reading or reciting the Koran has about as much application picking feathers out of a bucket with honey on your fingers.
Posted by SILLER, Friday, 3 October 2014 1:41:53 PM
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SILLER, yes Islam is ancient superstition, just like Christianity is ancient superstition.

Christianity was primarily entrenched within Europe, UK, North America. Christianity was defeated by secular freedom, secular democracy and secular decency. It was a process that took several hundred years. The old style brutal, murderous, terrorist Christianity is no more (let's hope they don't ever regress ... a tiny minority of Christian fundamentalists miss the "old days").

The current entrenched Islam, primarily in the Middle East, needs to undergo the same secular cleansing that was forced upon Christianity. Secular freedom, secular democracy and secular decency needs to infuse the Middle East. We can't expect it to happen overnight, as it took the Christianity regions HUNDREDS OF YEARS to complete the same task. However I think it will happen more quickly though, because of the communication age; maybe about 100 years or so.
Posted by May May, Friday, 3 October 2014 3:46:57 PM
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May May,

I despair for you, such ignorance, Christianity started in the East and is still entrenched there, and no end in sight for it.
Posted by Is Mise, Friday, 3 October 2014 8:07:11 PM
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Is Mise, I see you're still having comprehension difficulties. I wrote, "Christianity was PRIMARILY entrenched within Europe, UK and North America". I did NOT write Christianity was "solely" entrenched in those locations, I also did NOT write that Christianity started in those locations. I blame your English comprehension teacher. Please may I have her address? I need to pay her a little visit and chat to her about her methods.
Posted by May May, Friday, 3 October 2014 9:55:57 PM
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May May,

"Primarily: for the most part; mainly"

There are, at last count 2.1 billion Christians in the world,
there are 1.3 billion people in Europe, the UK and North America combined and not all of them are Christian.
The proportion of the population in THE AMERICAS who are Christian is 86% so North America will be lower than this and the figure for Europe is 76%

So I don't think that your statement stands up.
Posted by Is Mise, Friday, 3 October 2014 10:51:37 PM
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