Borachio
Way past lunacy
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Link to video.
Well. What do you think? Good thing? Bad thing?
And more generally is the loss of faith, any faith, always a loss, or does a sense of freedom accompany it too?
I'm a so incredibly grateful that I was able to leave the religious organization my parents signed me up for when I was unable to give consent (The Catholic Church)... It was an incredibly easy process, I just stopped going to church and no longer self-identify as a Christian.
I'm a so incredibly grateful that I was able to leave the religious organization my parents signed me up for when I was unable to give consent (The Catholic Church)... It was an incredibly easy process, I just stopped going to church and no longer self-identify as a Christian.
Most Muslims can't do that, I don't think. Correct me if I'm wrong, but in most Muslim countries that sort of thing comes with a punishment of death. And that's horrible.
Don't be so sure. In Norway the catholic church literally went through phone books(didn't even know they still existed) and added catholic sounding names(Polish and Spanish) to their lists. No questions asked.
Well I already tried that, but people who already knew still assume / believe I'm a Hindu, and every new person that meets me assumes / believes I'm a Muslim.
I'm probably on "This guy's definitely a catholic" lists, but so what? It doesn't cost me a cent.. I suppose the only problem with is that I might be counted as a catholic on a census sort of thing.. But other than that, who cares really? I've got the pope down as a member of NAMBLA, it doesn't actually make him one.
No, that would obviously not be correct.Most Muslims can't do that, I don't think. Correct me if I'm wrong, but in most Muslim countries that sort of thing comes with a punishment of death. And that's horrible.
In Norway churches and religions and so on get public funding depending on how many members they have. So they have basically scammed the state for several millions.
No, that would obviously not be correct.
What I find amazing is that it took this long for anybody to even point it out.
"What's a Hindu?"
It is so frequently overstated by the Islamophobes it is no wonder there is so much confusion:Last I checked well more than half of the majorly Muslim countries had some sort of a "You can't quit your religion you fool" legislation on the books. And I could be wrong about the punishment, maybe it's not death everywhere, but I do remember very strict punishments for this "crime".
The countries surveyed that expressly make apostasy a capital offense are Afghanistan, Brunei, Mauritania, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, the United Arab Emirates, and Yemen. However, only a small number of cases showing the application of these capital punishment laws were identified.Jun 30, 2015
The countries surveyed that expressly make apostasy a capital offense are Afghanistan, Brunei, Mauritania, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, the United Arab Emirates, and Yemen.
It is so frequently overstated by the Islamophobes it is no wonder there is so much confusion:
Laws Criminalizing Apostasy - Library of Congress
edit: found a map
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If it's any consolation, I can point out a dozen instances where atheist bloggers, converts, and journalists accused of being apostates have been killed, severely injured, or have had money put on their heads.
There are certainly countries, Bangladesh comes to mind as one more recently, that don't seem to care much if certain individuals are killed for their beliefs.
Clear lie and propaganda.