Countries with death penalty for apostasy |
Countries with a state religion |
Look what I found on Wikipedia. The second map is a bit strange, though, although I assume they mean super-official state religion. Still, there is a peculiar tendency in these maps, although I can´t exactly put my finger on it...
Are you Islamophobic this week? LOL. Yeah, and next week, you gonna talk even more about all the Shia sects you love to sperge about when you´re not busy talking about Tantra
ReplyDeleteMore like state religion-phobic, anon.
ReplyDeleteLet´s be brutally honest here: Christianity and Islam are two Jewish sects who want to take over the world. The original Jews rest contented with Palestine!
ReplyDeleteAs for Shia...
ReplyDeleteWhy are the Turks suddenly strict Sunni orthodox, for instance? Are they Saudis? Don´t they have their own Muslim traditions? You know, like the Bektashi or something...
I could live with a secular state and a syncretistic folk religion...
ReplyDeleteYou can get in trouble in many "countries" without a state religion, try teach evolution in the Bible belt sometime, ha ha
ReplyDeleteOr try being a Muslim in Texas, I don´t think they can tell the difference between Saudis and Bektashis
ReplyDeleteOr between the First Amendment and a scrap of toilet paper, granted. Just means more than one religious establishment deserves some ass-kicking...
ReplyDeleteAnon:
ReplyDeleteIslamophobia is such strange word. Please explain wath it really means. Is the french girl recieving bodyguards and safehouses from the french state having an irrational fear of islam and muslims? Are the Sunnis who blow up Shia-mosques during prayer islamophobic towards Shia?
I really cant grasp wath the word even means so please enlighten me.
The truth about the Divine is probably that "the darkness (of humanity) comprehendeth it not".
ReplyDeleteHugge,
ReplyDeleteExactly. Nobody attacks Islam for being "Christo-phobic" or "Judeo-phobic" or "pagano-phobic"...
Personally, I am mostly orthodox Sunni Islam with Salafi tendencies-ophobic, not to mention Khomeini regime-ophobic. If somebody wants to worship Ali as Allah, no problemo! :D
ReplyDeleteOK, I have certain tendencies towards being Celtic Reconstructionism-ophobic and SJW Vanatru-ophobic. But that´s me, I suppose.
ReplyDeleteOK, have to go to sleep, boyz and girlz!
ReplyDeleteHelt off topic.
ReplyDeletehttps://kiremaj70.blogspot.com/2021/06/vi-har-ingen-aning.html
Anon:
ReplyDeleteAs long as you dont get in the face of people in the bible belt about your atheist or wathever beliefs, i dont think there will be any problems. Both texas and Lousiana are full of weird occult groups who would be killed on sight in the old days.
For exampel the necrophile occultist and artist Leilah Wendell to mention one of the weirdest. She was very open with her practices and beliefs. Could you reccomend any muslim country where you get away with something like that?
And so what if texans cant tell the difference betwen salafists and this or that sufi-sect? They are to busy with getting things done to even bother.
Its only overtheorethical people like us sperging on about such things.
You seem almost red neckophobic or something.
Hugge,
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That Eric Dubay guy seems strange, not in the sense of being weird but in the sense of being a paid shill. But the way you described his book it semed a bit intresting.
ReplyDeleteHis yt-clips was one of my first aquantains with the flat earthers.
This hollow earther is kind of intresting :
ReplyDeletehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zb2xMtRxVgM
I guess he is right abour many of the anomalies he is pointing out but unfortunatley it doesnt prove the earth is hollow.
I really want to believe it is but it seems very unlikley. I hope someone proves me wrong.
Watched about half of the presentation, but I know so little about the relevant science, that I really can´t have an informed opinion. Still, it´s an interesting idea...
ReplyDeleteWhat we USA inhabitants don't get is the right to Freedom of Religion is conversely Freedom *from* religion. Ask Tom Jefferson, AKA 3rd president. He made up his own Bible/New Testament. Oh yes and fathered children from some of his slave women. But that's the elephant in the room here, the Republicons want to go back to 1830's! Where a person of African descent is 3/5th of a person. Problem was after Emancipation there were more of them than white owners, so they took away voting rights. Sound familiar? The old insider/outsider game with violence.
ReplyDeleteSo ideally we're free to be atheist, agnostic, Christ believer, Allah adherent and so forth. Haven't heard much from Hinduism, 4th largest religion in the US. Anyway, "if you're not on my side, in my group, sect, goofball belief system, then you got no business here buster!"
-Anonymous (no not the first responder).
And I go to Mass every Sunday. Really.
PS: what is the latest from Ashtar Command Center, anything?
Angelranger,
ReplyDeleteThe latest is that I´m doing nothing in particular right now, a lot of books I "should" read but probably won´t, and the weather is too sunny and warm, which I don´t really like!
Waiting for the next political crisis in the United States. Something COVID-related?
It's a relief not to have Trumpf on every TV and radio every day, but the big issues still surround him. Vote recount in Arizona, which will have no impact, refusals to get vaccinated, many rightwing assaults on anything Biden favors. The depth (or lack of) in conspiracy craziness here is truly mind blowing. Who could believe this s**t! I like the dailybeast for updates. Yup, it's hitting 90 deg F here with humidity, so OK I finally bit the bullet and turned on the AC. Cheers!
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