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In reply to the discussion: I love Muslims [View all]Flying Squirrel
(3,041 posts)19. I'm sure it does
But I'm sure it also has to do with a variety of other factors as well such as overpopulation and poverty. The point is, why blame Islam for everything? Sure, blame it for some of it (just make sure you're also blaming other religions for their part in spreading unhappiness) but don't condemn the entire religion. People are basically good IMO and so there must be good they are seeing in the religions they choose to follow or those religions would not be predominant in the world. That doesn't mean there isn't room for improvement in those religions. There's definitely room for improvement in Christianity, but when some people condemn the entire religion as a result it's completely unproductive.
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"nobody has ever tried to convert me to Islam or Judaism - can't say the same about Christianity."
951-Riverside
Dec 2015
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There is no evidence religious people are more helpful or generous than unbelievers
Yorktown
Dec 2015
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Most of the conversation is just feel-good hot-air, but some people are really doing it.
Quantess
Dec 2015
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