Comments by "worfoz" (@worfoz) on "Rationality Rules"
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@babypyscho9606 what I said, being an atheist or agnostic naturally makes you an enemy of muslims and islam.
Quran tells you not to question its answers, and Al Razi tells about how muhammedans responded to such questions 1200 years ago.
Where I live, we have over 170 nationalities, every faith and religion and culture can co-exist here. We can discuss everything, criticize anyone and question whatever we want to question but with one exception, guess which one: islam, we only have a 5% muslim minority.
So they answer all the questions we never asked anyone with quotes from the quran, but the feel deeply insulted if we dare to ask any question about islam, even in a western country with a 95% non-muslim population living with muslims is hard.
So if you claim that living in a muslim country is hard, I believe you completely. I try to imagine how hard it is. Even here ex-muslims act as if they still believe, because they fear rejection from family and friends and even violence and threats. Even in a country with freedom of religion and freedom of expression, leaving islam is a huge problem and a real danger... because of 5% muslims, only 5%!
So stay strong, I sympathize and support you.
And sorry I can not fully understand your problem, which is way bigger than the problem we have here with a 5% minority, which is way too much already.
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and when i ask them question about islam what is this and what is that
"O ye who believe : Ask not questions about things, which if made plain to you, may cause you trouble." (Sura 5:101).
If the people of this religion are asked about the proof for the soundness of their religion, they flare up, get angry and spill the blood of whoever confronts them with this question. They forbid rational speculation, and strive to kill their adversaries. This is why truth became thoroughly silenced and concealed.
—Muhammad ibn Zakariya al-Razi , (854–925 CE), Persian polymath, physician, alchemist, philosopher, and important figure in the history of medicine.
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