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In reply to the discussion: Ben Affleck Slams Bill Maher for "Racist," "Ugly" Views in Heated Islam Debate [View all]2banon
(7,321 posts)100. True. But those groups would have to something far more to hang their power grabbing hat on
than a mythological source of "authority".
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Ben Affleck Slams Bill Maher for "Racist," "Ugly" Views in Heated Islam Debate [View all]
joeybee12
Oct 2014
OP
What people who want to condemn Islam forget is that many of the areas that have a
hrmjustin
Oct 2014
#3
Every single Religious State Organization needs to be completely abolished globally.
2banon
Oct 2014
#17
True. But those groups would have to something far more to hang their power grabbing hat on
2banon
Oct 2014
#100
There are a lot of instances in history where leaders have behaved very badly...
DemocratSinceBirth
Oct 2014
#94
"Expecting Muslims to be as secular and enlightened as the liberal West..." Wait, your argument...
Humanist_Activist
Oct 2014
#35
But no civilization exists in a vacuum, Turkey gave women the right to vote before the United...
Humanist_Activist
Oct 2014
#39
That's the issue, wasn't it, you had nations created after generations of very little...
Humanist_Activist
Oct 2014
#48
Yes, that is true, and true equality and egalitarianism hasn't been reached anywhere yet...
Humanist_Activist
Oct 2014
#61
Well, maybe one day they can come up to our standards. We can then expect them
sabrina 1
Oct 2014
#78
To be fair there are outside forces in the ME that have made this difficult for decades.
hrmjustin
Oct 2014
#23
All religions are fucked up, especially the fundies, again, who is really following their holy book?
snooper2
Oct 2014
#92
Yes he did. It was a good discussion, and was directed. At fundamentalism, and yes they
still_one
Oct 2014
#27
I am not surprised by it, I sometimes overlook it because Maher can be really funny.
LawDeeDah
Oct 2014
#45
How is standing up for liberal values against religious extremist bigotry?
Shoulders of Giants
Oct 2014
#29
Since when has painting every member of a religion as a religious extremist been a liberal value?
Violet_Crumble
Oct 2014
#38
You do know that Bill Maher has also been insulting fundamentalist Christians for decades, right?
Shoulders of Giants
Oct 2014
#32
People should not be surprised by his attacks on religion because he has been doing it for years.
hrmjustin
Oct 2014
#31
I don't assume all Muslims are jerks based on the extremists just like I don't assume
liberal_at_heart
Oct 2014
#34
In America, why do we find more fundies in the Bible Belt than in other parts
valerief
Oct 2014
#102
It's funny how many people on here think Affleck sounded intelligent in that debate.
LostInAnomie
Oct 2014
#53
I wasn't impressed with Affleck at all. I certainly don't agree with Maher or Harris- at all-
cali
Oct 2014
#77
I agree with you 100% on that. Kristoff is a class act and few are as elloquent as he is
Quixote1818
Oct 2014
#82
Islam is not a race, it's a religion. Maher is right, and Affleck should be ashamed of himself.
Donald Ian Rankin
Oct 2014
#87
"Every organized State Religion (Judaism, Christians, Muslim, etc.) have extremist fundamentalists"
amuse bouche
Oct 2014
#113
Believe it or not, but not every religious person is a fundamentalist, legalist, or literalist
YoungDemCA
Oct 2014
#117