-Removed-Do you have evidence that shows that Muslim women are forced to cover-up and that there aren't many many who are happy to wear a hijab because it's their own choice?
Btw, this seems to be a nice example of what I said earlier: "This "free pass" that especially Christianity and to a lesser extent Islam"
The part of The Netherlands where I work is quite close to the Bible Belt and as a result I have a few female collegues who dress as such, primarily by not wearing jeans and by keeping cleavage as minimal as possible.
Do you have a problem with that?
29 Oct 15
-Removed-Core Christianity is no different. The thing is that you don't follow core Christianity and most Muslims don't follow whatever it is you are calling 'core Islam'.
In this instance being forced to cover-up as they have to.
On what basis do you label this 'core Islam'?
Making an argument that many many Moslem women are happy with this, is fabrication, delusion or lies.
It is a fact that many Moslem women are happy with it. for you to say otherwise is fabrication, delusion or lies or just plain ignorance.
Perhaps you can also tell us what you think of bathing suits from the 20s. Were the women who were forced to wear them (on Christian principles) all unhappy about it?
Originally posted by twhiteheadA lot of these issues for both Christians and Muslims are the result of just cultural inertia, just going along, not unhappy or happy. I would imagine if for some reason, a woman got out of whatever religion she is in, and the cultural view changed to more progressive stances, I would imagine she would give up the attire of her religion.
Core Christianity is no different. The thing is that you don't follow core Christianity and most Muslims don't follow whatever it is you are calling 'core Islam'.
[b]In this instance being forced to cover-up as they have to.
On what basis do you label this 'core Islam'?
Making an argument that many many Moslem women are happy with this, is f ...[text shortened]... 20s. Were the women who were forced to wear them (on Christian principles) all unhappy about it?
Originally posted by sonhouseYou seem to be duped by the Holy Bible. I believe it is because you want to hold on to your sins against God. 😏
How can that be, where people, some with frigging Phd's still be duped into believing fairy tales that almost certainly never happened in this day and age where men have walked on the moon and we are talking about colonizing Mars and cancer is on the way to being defeated just as polio has and mathematics and logic advancing in leaps and bounds as well as p ...[text shortened]... ome on, can't you do better than that? These are frigging FAIRY tales for god's sake, literally.
Originally posted by robbie carrobieYeah, I did not realize that there was such a majority of people at RHP that were so sensitive to anti-transgender views. They also seem to think it is fair for a transgender person to compete for money in sports against normal women.
hey sup Hinds, enjoy your time in the cooler? that will teach you to try and troll the debates forum with anti transgender videos.
31 Oct 15
Originally posted by RJHindsI thought your forum ban was because you were personally insulting towards another poster. I don't think there's any problem debating transgender people competing for in women's sports events.
Yeah, I did not realize that there was such a majority of people at RHP that were so sensitive to anti-transgender views. They also seem to think it is fair for a transgender person to compete for money in sports against normal women.
31 Oct 15
Originally posted by FMFIf what you wanted to do was to debate transgender people competing for in women's sports events and didn't insult a fellow poster regarding her sexuality then I don't think you should have been banned.
I thought your forum ban was because you were personally insulting towards another poster. I don't think there's any problem debating transgender people competing for in women's sports events.