I'm guessing it's like Christianity where there are leftist Christians who follow Jesus' more progressive messages such as giving to the less fortunate and healing the sick, and then there are the scary Christian evangelicals that want A Handmaids Tale and conversion therapy. Logically, Islam probably isn't a monolith in a similar way other religions aren't.

However, I have never heard about what those of the Islamic faith actually believe outside of the hysterical post 9/11 Islamophobia I've been indoctrinated with as a child.

I want to know what the truth is and hear the other sides story. To me it's obvious that Islamophobia is wrong, however when Islamophobes make wild claims about it, I can't really refute them confidently because I'm simply ignorant of the facts. Please educate my dumb, white ass.

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    ACKSHULLY their religion is the sole source of their suffering and how they're

    Your words not mine

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      • Monk3brain3 [any, he/him]
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        Is religion a progressive force or not? I'm just here to point out it's not. Dressing up my stance with your imagined motivations is a you problem. And I actually think that religion and capitalism are so tied up together at this point that a post capitalist world will have to come hand in hand with a post religious world.

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          • Monk3brain3 [any, he/him]
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            The new atheists are just a bunch of racists and that piece of shit Dawkins literally calls himself a cultural Christian.

            Also in case it isn't clear the religion most tied in with capitalism is Christianity and the religion that has caused by far the most damage and will continue to do so in the future is Christianity.

            I think all this Islamophobic propaganda which is at its core an racist project and not an anti religion project has made people reluctant to see or unaware of the harm other religions cause.

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              • Monk3brain3 [any, he/him]
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                Dawkins is obviously an atheist but a racist and the religious umbrella of Christian fundamentalism is a comfortable habitat for him.

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                  • Monk3brain3 [any, he/him]
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                    And or a racist. I'm saying he is a racist and an atheist. The two are independent. But his racism finds a good home in Christian fundamentalism as it would.

                    I'm just trying to clarify what I meant and Ill be honest I have no idea what you're saying or arguing at this point.

        • AssortedBiscuits [they/them]
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          I'm curious how he'd explain countries like China being so anti-religion, in practice if not in rhetoric?

          China is not remotely anti-religion in practice.

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