Message from @qwasi
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Why not? They perform great patient care
And at no time did I ever mention sharia
but sharia comes with Muslims
part and parcel
Um, no it doesn't. Any more that Levitican Law necessarily comes with Christians or Jews.
apparently you're not aware of the Pew study
it most certainly does come with Muslims
Apparantly you haven't interacted with muslims professionally
sure I have
so what
I never said 100% of the Muslim population is deep into sharia, did I
but enough of them are that it's a concern
There are LGBT Muslims. There are plenty of Muslims who connect to God through their Five Pillars yet are not caught up in Sharia
lOLOL lgbt Muslims
wow
what a joke
I never broached sharia at all
You brought it up
I'm aware you never brought it up, I'm saying you are ignoring a significant factor that should be considered
you are completely ignoring it
what do they do to gays in Saudi Arabia?
I'm just expressing my experience. To be a Muslim, you practice the Five Pillars. None of them talk about Sharia, which is mostly based on interpretations after Muhammed's death.
Christianity big gay
You can’t even do anything in monotheistic religions
There are so many rules
Saudi Arabia is under the yoke of a fundamentalist interpretation of Islam
Christians aren't tossing gays off buildings last I checked though
Not in this era at least
yes, yes, I'm aware
you are bringing nothing new to the discussion
When do I ever tho tbh
not you
Ah
The issue are fundamentalist zealots. Islam is not unique having those. Christianity has them. Buddhism has them. Hinduism has them. Judeism has them. Religious fundamentalism is the cancer, the form is irrelevant.
> According to the survey findings, most Muslims believe sharia is the revealed word of God rather than a body of law developed by men based on the word of God.
> In 17 of the 23 countries where the question was asked, at least half of Muslims say sharia is the revealed word of God.
Fundamentalist Zealots aren't a bad thing, it just depends on the religion
Most Christians would say the same thing about the Book of Leviticus. That doesn't mean we follow it today. Even many Jews take a considered interpretation of many of the lines in Leviticus.