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<blockquote data-quote="Ekuser" data-source="post: 5427862" data-attributes="member: 235427"><p>other religions don't chastise apostates the way muslims do. in muslim communities an exmuslim is seen as a deviant shameful heathen that is hated by the true muslims, in sharia law an apostate is to be killed. as an exmuslim, i am very frustrated with the way muslims are so wrapped up in their religion, the fear and guilt islam creates in its followers seems unnecessary and most exmuslims want other muslims to see the world from a different perspective, away from the world of islam. to us muslims seem to be in denial, by convincing themselves that the quran is not violent and oppressive and backward. To us muslims are holding on to their parents indoctrination and refusing to look at things objectively without having the fear of allah's imaginary hell in mind. muhammad is obviously not someone i want to follow as an example, he was a greedy inhumane warlord, and to deny this is self deceiving. the truth is we dont need islam or any backward religion and mythology to guide our life, exmuslims usually come from islamic backgrounds and feel frustrated by the stagnation in their countries and the people's unwillingness to reflect and assess their beliefs. muslim countries are far behind in all aspect of life, and islam is a major obstacle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ekuser, post: 5427862, member: 235427"] other religions don't chastise apostates the way muslims do. in muslim communities an exmuslim is seen as a deviant shameful heathen that is hated by the true muslims, in sharia law an apostate is to be killed. as an exmuslim, i am very frustrated with the way muslims are so wrapped up in their religion, the fear and guilt islam creates in its followers seems unnecessary and most exmuslims want other muslims to see the world from a different perspective, away from the world of islam. to us muslims seem to be in denial, by convincing themselves that the quran is not violent and oppressive and backward. To us muslims are holding on to their parents indoctrination and refusing to look at things objectively without having the fear of allah's imaginary hell in mind. muhammad is obviously not someone i want to follow as an example, he was a greedy inhumane warlord, and to deny this is self deceiving. the truth is we dont need islam or any backward religion and mythology to guide our life, exmuslims usually come from islamic backgrounds and feel frustrated by the stagnation in their countries and the people's unwillingness to reflect and assess their beliefs. muslim countries are far behind in all aspect of life, and islam is a major obstacle. [/QUOTE]
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