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Old 09-09-2007, 11:58 PM
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Default Re: Sex therapist to the Muslim World

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Originally Posted by SaidAbdullahofDarfur View Post
I do agree on part the generalizations are horrible.
You clearly don't because you just defended them and made a few yourself. I see from your above post that you apparently have no idea that you even did this. Well, here you go:

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If he is not muslim, then at least the greater part of what she stated is true...

His Life is completely opposite to hers...

He is a kfr man.
She is a muslim woman.

No non-muslim can ever have a concept of Al-Mustaqim...
I have no idea why Muslims think that just calling themself "muslim" makes them a "chosen people" who have the right to lord moral superiority over everyone else. In the end, calling oneself a "muslim" is just a conceit, nothing more. It doesn't make your average person a better person, and I'll wager that the people who actually *are* superior don't go around telling everyone else so. Calling yourself a muslim certainly doesn't bring you any closer to God, and there is no way for any mortal to know how much closer they are to God than another human being.

It never ceases to amaze how easy it is for people to recognize the nastiness of cultural or ethnic supremacism in others, and how difficult it is for them to care when their own people are committing it.
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