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I don't believe in justifying actions we don't understand as wrong. These guys are just as human as us, but they don't interpret right from wrong the same way. The words prejudiced and hateful don't reflect the true nature of their actions imo. Also, about christains having some benift... ...the only reason we were able to switch freaking testaments is because we weren't as bound to religion as we once were. It has nothing to do with the type of religion wtf. However, I do agree it was unfortunate how the terrorits "holy book" was written.
And why is that they have a different kind of a moral code? Could it be because of this religions overarching effect on their entire lives? Could it be because this religion is always infallible, so it's harder to adopt modern values of morality and freedom?
We can pretty much date our western morals back to christianity, the enlightenment and the secular humanistic movement. We have pretty much taken the good parts of christianity into our moral code and replaced the bad.
You can start the whole "WELL WHAT ARE MORALS ANYWAYS" but that wont get us anywhere.
What kind of religion it is totally does matter, islam is the worst kind of religion when it comes to reform. As stated earlier and widely accepted as the definition of being a muslim, you have to believe the quran to be he divine word of god, infallible.
The difference between christianity and islam is that even if the bible is holy, it is not infallible in the same sense. Fundamentalism built into the basic structures of a religion will create more extremism and a more rigid framework to improve said religion on.
This we can see easily in the west. Second and third generation western muslims might be more westernized than say saudi muslims, but polls and studies still suggest a heavy conservatism, sexism and homophobia among the muslim youth when compared to the secular, or even christian youth. When ideologies clash, and one of the ideologies will have to be accepted as infallible, growth as a culture, not to speak of an individual, is slower and more rigid. This is why religion matters, christianity has always been more fluid and addaptive than islam, thanks to how quran is perceived in islam.
The kind of religion truly matters.
Either you accept that this specific faith has corrupted numerous people into thinking in fundamentalist rhetoric and committing acts in the name of their imaginary friend, or you have to give some other explanation for such acts and way of thinking. I find it hard to believe you can come up with an explanation entirely separated from islam. Surely, islam exclusively will hardly create all this evil we see, but it a great fuel to the flames of bigotry and hate.
Dodging the religious aspect of these crimes and not focusing on the core beliefs that fuel these horrible acts is not helpful.
Blaming gun control (as much as I agree that guns are not good for a civilian to have) is like blaming pollution on oil and not the company spilling it.
Any and all ideologies can be used to fuel the flames of violence. Islam just happens to be the rocket fuel of ideologies.
Last edited by cowmeat; Jun 15, 2016 at 04:55 AM.