Ok. Many cultures are the same. But what sets the Muslims apart is what they believe. And they believe in a world-wide caliphate. I think they are also taught from a young age about both religious piety, and religious superiority.Black Orchid wrote:Who knows. I have some next door and when they eat outside and in ear-shot of neighbours they do not speak English. Funny that.
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You've nearly guessed the crux of my theory.Rorschach wrote:The question should be what are his family's beliefs, how have they behaved and what have they taught him how was he brought up what were his beliefs?
Multiculti has a lot to answer for.
Some honest answers to that might be welcome.
Enforced multiculturalism as espoused by our leaders, has given a us a large problem to deal with, a burden which we my regret. I guess in the past when new cultures arrived, we assimilated them reasonably well. Such as the Vietnamese, the poms in the fifties, and others.
But Islam is different. Wherever it has gone, the attempt to islamify has followed. Indonesia and Malaysia are two examples.
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You could say the exact same thing of Christianity. Before you claim I support Islam, I hate all religion equally.AnaTom wrote:You've nearly guessed the crux of my theory.Rorschach wrote:The question should be what are his family's beliefs, how have they behaved and what have they taught him how was he brought up what were his beliefs?
Multiculti has a lot to answer for.
Some honest answers to that might be welcome.
Enforced multiculturalism as espoused by our leaders, has given a us a large problem to deal with, a burden which we my regret. I guess in the past when new cultures arrived, we assimilated them reasonably well. Such as the Vietnamese, the poms in the fifties, and others.
But Islam is different. Wherever it has gone, the attempt to islamify has followed. Indonesia and Malaysia are two examples.
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True enough. But in modern times, Christianity is not holding its own. Its contender has plans which will radically change the fundamentals of a society such as ours.skippy wrote:You could say the exact same thing of Christianity. Before you claim I support Islam, I hate all religion equally.
Religion might only be an instrument anyway.
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Christians have moved on since the middle ages. Do you think we should just blame the host Christian countries for the troubles many are experiencing today and place no weight at all on the behaviour and performance of Islam?skippy wrote:You could say the exact same thing of Christianity. Before you claim I support Islam, I hate all religion equally.
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I was making the point Christianity did just the same as Islam has/ is doing regarding attempts to Islamify or Christianise where ever they go.Black Orchid wrote:Christians have moved on since the middle ages. Do you think we should just blame the host Christian countries for the troubles many are experiencing today and place no weight at all on the behaviour and performance of Islam?skippy wrote:You could say the exact same thing of Christianity. Before you claim I support Islam, I hate all religion equally.
I hate most mainstream religion they're all for people that are afraid to die the only ones worth a pinch of salt are Buddhism or Hinduism which at least practice what they preach.
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Ahhhh, I see. So that excuses it then?
BTW I don't hate anything but I do choose not to embrace mainstream religion. Spirituality without chains.

BTW I don't hate anything but I do choose not to embrace mainstream religion. Spirituality without chains.
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That's not true name one non-secular Christian country that is doing that.skippy wrote:I was making the point Christianity did just the same as Islam has/ is doing regarding attempts to Islamify or Christianise where ever they go.Black Orchid wrote:Christians have moved on since the middle ages. Do you think we should just blame the host Christian countries for the troubles many are experiencing today and place no weight at all on the behaviour and performance of Islam?skippy wrote:You could say the exact same thing of Christianity. Before you claim I support Islam, I hate all religion equally.
I hate most mainstream religion they're all for people that are afraid to die the only ones worth a pinch of salt are Buddhism or Hinduism which at least practice what they preach.
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