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legaleagle 09 Jun 15 9.52pm | |
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npn Crowborough 10 Jun 15 8.55am | |
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More like equating (and tainting) all followers of Catholicism with having being believers in the benefits of the Spanish inquisition and the "civilising" mission of the conquistadores. Edited by legaleagle (09 Jun 2015 9.25am)
Thus all muslims don't equate to being followers of Salafism by something akin to definition. Thus,all Catholics don't equate to being admirers of the extreme variant expressed in the Spanish Inquisition. He expressed the view there's not a lot of difference between being an Islamist and a muslim per se,ie all muslims are similar to Islamists. Islamism is an "extreme" political interpretationof Islam,about as relevant to muslims as a whole,as extreme zionism is to jews worldwide or the Spanish Inquisition was to catholics generally at the time. So,what he is saying is not so different to the anti-generalising and stereotyping stuff kenbarr is posting against. Personally,I abhor salafism, Islamism etc.But, I see that adherents are not automatically similar to a follower of the muslim faith per se. Edited by legaleagle (09 Jun 2015 9.39am) I didn't get that angle at all from his comment - I read it as he dislikes the religion, but not necessarily those that follow it. Still, I may be completely misrepresenting him, it just seemed you may be playing the man, not the ball, on that particular one. Thats fine.But I think you are being a little unfair to me,I understood (rightly or wrongly) derben to be suggesting (below),in his view little difference between Islam (and thus presumably people following Islam) and Islamists (a group of people) ,Its that I was addressing,If I misunderstood him,fair enough and happy to clarify.But the one thing I wasn't doing was "playing the man".I'd have written the same thing whomever had posted it. "Quote kenbarr at 09 Jun 2015 8.39am Edited by derben (09 Jun 2015 7.06am) I'm confused. Islam and Muslim/Moslem mean the same thing. I'm hoping you mean "Islamist," which has come to mean the violent fundamentalism practiced by IS and al Qaeda among others. I maintain there are so-called fundamentalists who attach themselves to any religious faith. Actually, they really don't practice the faith but their own personal agenda of violence and hate.
Edited by legaleagle (09 Jun 2015 8.41pm)
From personal experience, I know that it's easy to see who's posted something, and make presumptions about the sentiment behind it before actually thinking "hang on, I don't think that's what he's saying".
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legaleagle 10 Jun 15 9.09am | |
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Quote npn at 10 Jun 2015 8.55am
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Quote legaleagle at 09 Jun 2015 9.24am
More like equating (and tainting) all followers of Catholicism with having being believers in the benefits of the Spanish inquisition and the "civilising" mission of the conquistadores. Edited by legaleagle (09 Jun 2015 9.25am)
Thus all muslims don't equate to being followers of Salafism by something akin to definition. Thus,all Catholics don't equate to being admirers of the extreme variant expressed in the Spanish Inquisition. He expressed the view there's not a lot of difference between being an Islamist and a muslim per se,ie all muslims are similar to Islamists. Islamism is an "extreme" political interpretationof Islam,about as relevant to muslims as a whole,as extreme zionism is to jews worldwide or the Spanish Inquisition was to catholics generally at the time. So,what he is saying is not so different to the anti-generalising and stereotyping stuff kenbarr is posting against. Personally,I abhor salafism, Islamism etc.But, I see that adherents are not automatically similar to a follower of the muslim faith per se. Edited by legaleagle (09 Jun 2015 9.39am) I didn't get that angle at all from his comment - I read it as he dislikes the religion, but not necessarily those that follow it. Still, I may be completely misrepresenting him, it just seemed you may be playing the man, not the ball, on that particular one. Thats fine.But I think you are being a little unfair to me,I understood (rightly or wrongly) derben to be suggesting (below),in his view little difference between Islam (and thus presumably people following Islam) and Islamists (a group of people) ,Its that I was addressing,If I misunderstood him,fair enough and happy to clarify.But the one thing I wasn't doing was "playing the man".I'd have written the same thing whomever had posted it. "Quote kenbarr at 09 Jun 2015 8.39am Edited by derben (09 Jun 2015 7.06am) I'm confused. Islam and Muslim/Moslem mean the same thing. I'm hoping you mean "Islamist," which has come to mean the violent fundamentalism practiced by IS and al Qaeda among others. I maintain there are so-called fundamentalists who attach themselves to any religious faith. Actually, they really don't practice the faith but their own personal agenda of violence and hate.
Edited by legaleagle (09 Jun 2015 8.41pm)
From personal experience, I know that it's easy to see who's posted something, and make presumptions about the sentiment behind it before actually thinking "hang on, I don't think that's what he's saying". I said I don't see much difference as many Muslim countries have (and enforce) the death penalty for homosexuality and apostasy.
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