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In reply to the discussion: Some See Extreme 'Anti-Theism' As Motive In N.C. Killings [View all]cbayer
(146,218 posts)However, I think one of the tenets of free thought is the constant reexamination of what one thinks is true, particularly when new information becomes available.
I have never said that certain aspects of islam should not be criticized and never said you were islamophobic. You have fabricated that, and that right there might be a good reason for some re-examination.
But, to counter your point, I think that saying that you "have a problem with the way some parts of the muslim world behaves" is indicative of some possible blind spots. If you are talking about specific groups (political leaders in Saudi Arabia or groups of identified terrorists), that's one thing. But what does "some parts of the muslim world behaves" really mean?
Do you have a problem with every muslim in Saudi Arabia?
More importantly, what do you think of some of the anti-islamic rhetoric that comes from some prominent anti-theists who opportunistically use the media to spread their beliefs?