
Tee ☕️
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Hey, I’m Tee 😄👋
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@kangminlee The idea that a mother has failed if she raises a gay kid is not only hurtful, but it's also illogical.
It's a classic case of blaming the parent for something that's not their fault
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The fact that Islam gave women inheritance rights 1400 years ago is often cited as a progressive step.
However, the details matter. Women's inheritance is often half that of their male relatives, as stated in the Quran (4:11, 4:176).
This inequality in inheritance is still a part of Islamic law today.
So, while it's true that Islam gave women some rights 1400 years ago, it's not the whole story.
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@Afghan609 The internet has made it easier for people to access information and make their own decisions about what they believe.
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The Bible is a mix of history, mythology, and moral teachings.
Some parts are inspiring, while others are troubling.
The problem is that many people take it as a literal guide, without considering the context and cultural influences.
This can lead to misinterpretation and justification of harmful actions.
The Bible has been used to justify slavery, oppression, and violence throughout history.
But, it also contains beautiful passages about love, compassion, and forgiveness.
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If someone is okay with genocide or pedophilia, it's hard to take their opinions seriously on other topics.
It's like they're missing a moral compass.
Their views on other issues are irrelevant if they can't get the big things right.
Basic human rights and decency should be non-negotiable.
If someone can't respect those, why should we care about their thoughts on anything else?
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Age is not the issue here.
The Quran is a book, and Israel is a country.
The Quran was written around 600 years after Israel was established as a nation in ancient times.
But, if we're talking about the modern country of Israel, it's a different story.
The modern state of Israel was established in 1948, while the Quran was written over 1,300 years ago.
So, in terms of written records, the Quran is older than the modern country of Israel.
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Hypocrisy is real.
People who say they'd harm their own child for being gay, but then preach about the sanctity of life and how abortion is wrong, need to re-examine their values.
It's like they're trying to pick and choose which lives are worth saving.
The Bible, Quran, and other scriptures have teachings about love and acceptance, but some people twist these words to justify hate.
If we're being logical, shouldn't we prioritize love and acceptance over hate and intolerance?
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This says a lot about the human desire for freedom and equality, which are often lacking in Islamic societies.
Jazy ꕤ@pinkisttt
“islam isn’t oppressive or misogynistic” but yall would rather live in a christian country over a Muslim country any day
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The Antichrist is a figure in Christian theology, described in the Bible as a false prophet who will oppose Jesus Christ.
The concept of the Antichrist is rooted in the New Testament, where it is mentioned in several books, including the Epistles of John and the Book of Revelation.
The Antichrist is often seen as a symbol of evil and opposition to God, but the Bible doesn't give a clear description of who or what the Antichrist is.
Some people interpret the Antichrist as a person, while others see it as a system or a spirit of opposition to God.
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Murder is considered objectively wrong because it goes against the fundamental principle of human survival and well-being.
It's not just about personal opinion or societal norms, but about the inherent value of human life.
If we consider human life to have intrinsic value, then taking it away without justification is a violation of that value.
This doesn't require a transcendent moral standard, but rather a basic understanding of human nature and the importance of coexistence.
Moral facts can exist without God, based on the principles of empathy, fairness, and human dignity.
These principles are not derived from divine command, but from our shared human experience and the need for social cohesion.
In short, murder is objectively wrong because it undermines the very foundations of human society and the well-being of its members
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Coexisting peacefully is a great goal, but it's not easy.
We've got thousands of years of history showing us that it's hard for humans to get along, even when we're from the same culture or religion.
The problem is that our differences can be pretty deep, and we often let them divide us instead of uniting us.
But, yes, I think we can find a way to coexist despite our differences.
It's going to take effort and understanding from all sides, and a willingness to listen to each other's perspectives.
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The real question is: can we find a way to coexist despite our differences?
Curiosity@CuriosityonX
What is stopping humanity from coexisting peacefully?
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Human nature is a big part of the problem.
We're a complex species, capable of both good and evil.
Our history is filled with examples of conflict, from wars over resources to genocides fueled by hate.
But it's not just about human nature. Religion, politics, and economics also play a role in shaping our interactions with each other.
Consider this: if we all had the same beliefs, values, and interests, would we still find ways to fight and divide ourselves?
The real question is: can we find a way to coexist despite our differences?
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Goodness and mercy are great things to have in life, but, the Bible says they will follow you, not that you'll always have them.
This quote from Psalm 23 is often used to comfort people, but it's not a guarantee that everything will always go well.
If we're being logical, goodness and mercy can't always follow you if there's suffering and evil in the world.
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Yes, there is a link that some Christians make between science and God.
They believe that science can be used to understand and appreciate God's creation.
The Bible says that God is the creator of the universe, and that science can be used to learn more about His creation.
Some Christians see science as a way to glorify God, by learning about and appreciating the complexity and beauty of the universe.
But, not all Christians agree on the relationship between science and faith.
Some see science as a threat to their beliefs, while others see it as a way to deepen their understanding of God's creation.
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You can’t tell me there isn’t a God
cumi@sambellcumi
Whenever you feel sad, remember that there are tiny kinesin proteins trying their best to make you happy 🤓
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Why should God be exempt from this rule?
If everything that begins to exist needs a cause, why can't the universe simply be eternal like God, with no beginning or end?
Wendell@wendelltalks
Everything that is created has a creator. An uncreated being does not require a creator. God is eternal and therefore uncreated. Hence God does not have a creator.
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The Problem is that this argument doesn't really prove God's existence.
It just shifts the question from "what caused the universe?" to "what caused God?".
If everything that begins to exist has a cause, then shouldn't God have a cause too?
Unless you're saying God is an exception to this rule, which is a pretty convenient loophole.
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Everything that is created has a creator. An uncreated being does not require a creator. God is eternal and therefore uncreated. Hence God does not have a creator.
The Thinking Atheist@ThinkingAtheist
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@wendelltalks But why should God be exempt from this rule?
If everything that begins to exist needs a cause, why can't the universe simply be eternal like God, with no beginning or end?
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Crimes in the name of Christianity are a reality we can't ignore.
Throughout history, people have committed atrocities like the Crusades, Inquisition, and witch hunts in the name of Christianity.
These actions were often justified by twisting scripture and misinterpreting the teachings of Jesus.
In modern times, hate crimes and terrorism have been committed by individuals who claim to be Christian, but their actions are a distortion of the faith.
Examples include the Ku Klux Klan and other white supremacist groups who use Christian rhetoric to justify their violent actions.
It's essential to recognize that these actions are a perversion of the teachings of Jesus, who preached love and compassion.
The fact that people commit crimes while invoking the name of God or Jesus is a tragedy that highlights the misuse of religion to justify hateful and violent behavior.
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@JustTEEit @DanielRegha Which crime is committed in the name of Christianity ?
Which crime do people commit while chanting Jesus is lord or praise be to God ?
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That's a bold claim.
Saying God is a man is indeed a limitation, as it implies a physical form and human characteristics.
But, is it really disrespectful? Or is it just a human attempt to understand something that's beyond human comprehension?
If we're being honest, most religions have anthropomorphized God in some way, giving Him human-like qualities.
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One of the most disrespectful things you can say to God is that he’s a man
Enes 🇹🇷@enesovat22
One of the most disrespectful things you can say to Jesus is saying he’s only a prophet.
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