CaramelChocolate
SPNer
It's all around me, but still I try not to be anti-Muslim.... right now I am on the brink of re-considering my respect for Muslims. [Why should I respect them when they don't respect me?]
From my experience, Muslims have been very intolerant and disrespectful of others without knowing the full facts. When you get into a deep conversation about something they will show their true colours.
Today in college we were walking at break, me, and my friends, one is Muslim [however, she believes in equality, was born a Sikh, open minded and liberal for a Muslim].... however, when I asked her, what she would do if her child was gay: "I would stand back and watch the father beat him/her".
I don't respect her, and to be honest I don't think I can respect Muslims at all now. Because at the end of the day, most of them have this deep down belief of how dirty non-Muslims are.
One thing I have noticed about them, is that if you mention about your devotions to a religion other than Islam they will respond in a way that seems odd, usually "ok" with an odd tone of voice, like they are laughing in their head or hating the fact you have participated in non-Islamic worship.
Sorry for all that, I had to vent that out.
Islam itself is not a cult, but Muslims seem to act like they are following one... Sorry to generalise but I have noticed this in most cases.
~CaramelChocolate~
From my experience, Muslims have been very intolerant and disrespectful of others without knowing the full facts. When you get into a deep conversation about something they will show their true colours.
Today in college we were walking at break, me, and my friends, one is Muslim [however, she believes in equality, was born a Sikh, open minded and liberal for a Muslim].... however, when I asked her, what she would do if her child was gay: "I would stand back and watch the father beat him/her".
I don't respect her, and to be honest I don't think I can respect Muslims at all now. Because at the end of the day, most of them have this deep down belief of how dirty non-Muslims are.
One thing I have noticed about them, is that if you mention about your devotions to a religion other than Islam they will respond in a way that seems odd, usually "ok" with an odd tone of voice, like they are laughing in their head or hating the fact you have participated in non-Islamic worship.
Sorry for all that, I had to vent that out.
Islam itself is not a cult, but Muslims seem to act like they are following one... Sorry to generalise but I have noticed this in most cases.
~CaramelChocolate~