Saturday 2 May 2009

Comment on Carlbin Sekeke's views on Religion.




I agree with your post, and will admit, i do not agree with religious fanatics.


The troubles that Northern Ireland suffered were a disgrace and completely unnecessary.


There was an issue raised in the news a few years ago on the muslin 'niqab'.


An English man went into a shopping center wearing a balaclava and was asked to remove it for 'security' reasons. Mainly because his face cannot be identified by the CCTV.


So can someone explain why then, a Muslim wearing a Niqab is allowed to walk around without even being asked to remove it?


I personally think that many Muslim's will not conform to English ways and English are too afraid to question them because it would offend them.


As you stated in your post, the Koran does not actually request for their faces to be covered, so it is more a choice of dress.


Religion causes too much conflict, such as the troubles in Northern Ireland, and many are unnecessary.

I have no problem with what many Bible's teach, because in general they encourage people to live honestly and compassionately, and that is something that could greatly benefit a society where everyone is out for themselves.

I do have a problem with people that deliberately misinterpret the bible, to deliberately separate themselves from other religions and inevitably cause conflict.



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