Yes I do.
My stand is not simply against those two faiths but, their attitude to other faiths.
2007-01-27 06:00:21
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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YES! I'm strongly in favor of secular humanism. These old ideas are killing the world. Below is an excerpt from a new book on what's going on in Europe:
The struggle for the soul of Europe today is every bit as dire and consequential as it was in the 1930s. Then, in Weimar Germany, the center parties, did not hold, and the light of civilization in Germany, and in most of Europe, nearly went out. Today, the continent has entered another ‘Weimar moment’. Will Europeans rise to the challenge posed by radical Islam, or will they cave in once again to the extremists.
Immigrants to Europe bring with then many tribal customs that are inconsistent with a Western understanding of human rights. These customs represent flash points of conflict between Muslim communities and their host societies, though for a long time media has done their best to ignore or downplay them. Among these are: Female Genital Mutilation; Arranged Marriage; Honor Killings; and the implementation of Sharia laws.
—“While Europe Slept: How Radical Islam is Destroying the West from Within”. , by Bruce Bawer
2007-01-27 06:23:42
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answer #2
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answered by robert2020 6
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Definitely no.
As an Atheist I respect the right of an individual to follow a faith / religion of his choice, as long as he does not cause any harm to others.
I believe in freedom of choice.
To become part of such a movement would make me as intolerant and bigoted as the followers of these religions appear to be.
I would however support a change in laws that stopped the preferential treatment religious groups get from Governments, such as exemption from having to obey anti discrimination laws, exemption from taxation etc... I would back the closure of all faith schools, and remove faith centered favoritism from the workplace. And of course back laws preventing active proselytizing.
They already have these laws in several Islamic countries preventing proselytizing of any other religion apart from Islam
2007-01-27 06:18:09
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answered by Anonymous
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I would campaign against polygamy if I knew an organisation which is doing it. Most of Islam is OK, but there are aspects of the interpretation of the Koran like taking more than one wife which is to me evil especially as in nearly all Muslim societies there is considerably more men. In Geography IQ it does a list of the sex ratio per country, and all the Muslim countries where they practise polygamy there is a surplus of men, so they haven't got an argument for having more than one wife. It says in Qatar there is 1.89 males to every 1.00 females, Kuwait 1.52 males to 1.00 females, so as you can see in Qatar there is nearly twice as many males as females, and it is these terrible countries that they practise polygamy. In fact there is more men world wide despite what we feel in the west, so I would certainly go on any campaign against polygamy and women having to wear the veil and any form of female abuse which they claim they can do, because of Islam. Yes to free the brain washed Islamic women, I would join any group that was anti-Islam..
2007-01-27 08:13:38
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answered by mellouckili 3
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no . i am a christian. i would not participate in an anti-atheist movement either.it's not up to me to be the judge.people believe what they be live!
2007-01-27 11:12:55
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answered by jomi 4
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Never because Islam orders me to respect all other relgions and never fighting them, because simply everyone has the right to choose its religion.
2007-01-27 08:01:42
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answered by Resonance 3
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No way its against everything I believe in (just to clarify thats not chrisyianity or Islam)
2007-01-27 06:00:46
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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I would participate in a "I don't care what the hell you believe movement."
Why not a freedom of religion movement?
They could sure use that in the middle east and Africa.
2007-01-27 06:01:26
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answered by Steven 6
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No. I am the founder of the atheist not against religion (ANAR) initiative.
2007-01-27 06:04:55
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answered by Phil Knight 3
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Yes, why not, just pay me $20 an hour.... :)
2007-01-27 06:07:22
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answered by avik_d2000 4
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