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Anyone been discriminated on being a christian? Muslim? tell me i will give you an ans-were or a counter answe
tell me about the time or situation where you have been said like christians are better or that christian bible is incorrect or muslim's Qurran doesnot permit rights to women or all muslim are terrorist etc...

tell about that certain time and i can help you give an answere or counter example
( i am hear to create a peacefull center with a counter exaples to se if it works)
PS: ia m from a family of half christians and half muslims
2 weeks ago

2007-10-22 18:38:02 · 7 answers · asked by silouz 2 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

true, some christians do seem to do most dicriminaing, but i belive it is dependable on people, region and culture. for example: i am from india and since birth i was a chrisian with a classmates full of muslims, hindus, buddhists, judhists, catholics and in suprise some jews as well ( suprising becasue there were hardly any ) any ways, we ( including all my class mates) were thaught how to live peice fully together as a comunity. every friday we had a meditaion secion through the whole school for 45 minutes where we found innerconnection through god, no one EVER! seem to be disrespectfull to others in any way (since we were taught how we can live as one, including the factor how we were diffrent). my point is that because countries in europe ,america(U.S.) or middle east they were never taught to be more understanding of other religon and from this comes operesion againts muslims and christians in west and eastern worlds. when i moved hear in U.S. my steph dad was not that welcomed.

2007-10-22 19:38:34 · update #1

did you know even though hindus belive in several diffrent dieties, it is belived that they all originate from one devine force

2007-10-22 19:40:39 · update #2

even though we were diffrent, we got along perfectly. no one maked false judge ments on muslims becasue muslim terorist form pakistan were causing so much trouble in india ( i hardly think they cared if they were muslims ). it is hard to find people who are diffrent but if you look closely, there is allways some one who understands even if they are on the other side of the world. when i asked a random person form my class in U.S. that what do you think is going on considering the whole terrorist group thing? they said the following " some bunch of pised off muslims thinking we are raiding there religon ", i was shocked of what i heard. so you see i is not diffrent from you saying that certain christians are discriminating not taking for the fact of their understanding and form this you could tell alot about a person's life and enviroment he is groving or grew up from it.

2007-10-22 19:50:21 · update #3

you confused me there tariq?!?!?

2007-10-22 19:52:49 · update #4

an ps: this post is to help make your understanding of other cultures not a debate battle for you to ignore my words and continue you debates on these sympatic arguments on so called who is dicriminating or who is more?

2007-10-22 19:55:13 · update #5

monetheism: is a person to the belief of one devine being or relates to it.

2007-10-22 19:58:23 · update #6

7 answers

I'm not Christian or Muslim, I was born into a Jewish family and though I myself haven't experienced any anti antisemitism (I know a lot of people who have) as an agnostic I have experienced quite a few cases of discrimination.

Once I was waiting in line at my school's counseling center, I wanted to get a referral to see a psychiatrist, my father had just died and I wanted to talk about it to someone, but I ended up getting in an interesting conversation with the receptionist.

She was a hardcore baptist and sincerely wanted to know why I wasn't Christian, I really didn't want to tell her the answer because I knew she would be offended so i dodged the question. But she kept coming back to it and eventually I had to answer.

I told her it was because I didn't believe in the Bible/Torah. I had a hard time accepting the fact that someone who loves us would deny someone heaven because of sin. I told her that people create their own hell, and just because your gay, or don't follow strict moral values doesn't mean you can't go to heaven.

She went into a big spiel about being Christian and why I was wrong, basically insulting me saying that I was stupid and egotistical for assuming to know how God runs things (which doesn't make sense considering Christianity does the same thing) and that I should convert.

I got really offended and argued back with her, she took it really harshly and ended up calling security on me.

I had to wait two more months to get a counseling appointment, there is a really long wait for it at my college and i could only thank God she wasn't working when I went back.

It was really awful. Christians can be so unchristian sometimes.

2007-10-22 18:57:59 · answer #1 · answered by Whitnae 3 · 1 0

Such 'Half' measures aren't going to promote harmony amongst people of different faiths but can aggravate the debates in to raging battles.If answers or counter answers could resolve such conflicts,most people would have done that amongst themselves long time back.What' needed is to accept and respect beliefs of others and try to keep them out of our daily lives and interactions.Let religions be treated as personal matter and not open to comparisons and demeaning comments.

2007-10-22 19:14:25 · answer #2 · answered by brkshandilya 7 · 0 1

No. People have very weak definitions of discrimination and persecution. People think, "Oh that person gave a funny look and told me about their religious beliefs, they just keep on discriminating against me".

That is not persecution. Persecution is more fatal.

2007-10-22 19:36:02 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

hate to break it to ya buddy but christians and muslims arent the only one. and maybe its not the person maybe it's the insane ideas and faith based beliefs that are forced on everyone as truths that is the problem to EVERYONE else BUT the individual belonging to said religious group(s)

2007-10-22 18:43:01 · answer #4 · answered by Sheriff of R&S 4 · 0 1

maybe you should look around, the christians are the ones doing the discriminating
they are some of the most discriminate people on earth

2007-10-22 18:41:15 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 3

sometimes it look like a discrimination, but you will never know that every cloud has silver lining.

2007-10-22 18:52:22 · answer #6 · answered by Si semut 4 · 1 0

"A rolling stone gather no mass", so you are the one?

2007-10-22 18:45:54 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

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