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[–] AOU 1 point 10 points (+11|-1) ago  (edited ago)

At the end of the day, they are still pedophile misogynist sex slave master warlord worshippers disagreeing each others over an ideology invented by a pedophile misogynist sex slave master warlord.

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[–] SecularPenguinist 1 point 2 points (+3|-1) ago 

Agreed. Although if Islam is to go through a reformation it needs to start somewhere.

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[–] AOU 1 point 5 points (+6|-1) ago 

There can't be a reformation.

Islam is designed to explicitly follow the Quran and ISIS does it best.

There's no such thing as moderate or radical muslims.

There are muslims who follow it as accurately as they can, and some who don't and according to the Quran are considered as apostates.

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[–] Proppa 0 points 6 points (+6|-0) ago  (edited ago)

You yourself acknowledge that those who don't follow the ISIS methodology are considered apostates. There are quite a few who would be considered apostates. Christianity underwent their own transformation even though the Bible endorses things like killing disobedient children, enslaving foreigners, and treating women like subservient property. Just because it is explicitly stated in the Quran that doesn't mean it can't be subverted into the modern era the exact same way the Bible was. There are actually predominately Muslim countries that are quite civilized and developed.

I'm not shilling for them, I am just pointing out that it is possible and has already occurred in some places. Unsurprisingly it tends to correlate with education.

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[–] Aaaron 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

There are actually predominately Muslim countries that are quite civilized and developed

Developed, yes.

Civilized? Depends on your definition. All Muslim countries are backassward when it comes to laws. Even in a very moderate Muslim country like Malaysia, you have to convert if you marry a muslim and if a muslim has a kid they must raise it with the mosque or get the child taken away.

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[–] TAThatBoomerang 1 point 1 point (+2|-1) ago 

Hey look at that, there is hope for the middle east.

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[–] Adminstrater 0 points 6 points (+6|-0) ago 

March against ISIS? Or just the annual tradition of allowing all sects of muslims to peacefully gather for mourning rituals.

Given the mainstream media’s constant sensationalized reporting on terror and Muslims in the Western world

Say one thing, but mean the opposite?

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[–] Stormchaser12 ago 

Sure, they might march against ISIS, but that doesn't mean they're still a bunch of barbarians.