So what? Because I care about people and want them to live healthy happy lives and to be everything their parents knew they could be.
So what? Because I care about people and want them to live healthy happy lives and to be everything their parents knew they could be.
Anyone who believes this needs to read more. There is an organization called The Muslim Brotherhood, just as an example, that has spoken very clearly about their intentions toward the US. So much so, in fact, it doesn’t require a repeat here. Please, folks, dial down the “feeling” and ramp up your own vetting…
Yeah, but religions care very much about science and politics and often meddle in it. There’s a long list of examples in human history and in contemporary society of this.
The very idea of religion is a problem. Morality derived from interpreting the will of a supreme being is inherently idiotic.
Hmm.. how many Catholics you know nowadays murder people of other religions outright?
No.
“Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities.” -Voltaire
Religious laws are stupid and shouldn’t be a part of modern society.
“So, while sharia religious law isn’t a problem in itself, it becomes a problem when the Islamic religious laws are applied to non-Muslims anyone.”
This doesn’t really change the issues that people have with it. Yes, sharia law is the set of interpretations and understandings by which Muslims live. And yes, it means different things to different people.
Wait, starting at $800 is “super cheap”? I bought a Lenovo Yoga two years ago with an i5, SSD, 8 gig of RAM for $600.
Wow, I didn’t realize we had Apple to thank for laptops getting thinner and lighter! Here I thought it was a steady process that began almost thirty years ago. What was I thinking?
Words can not describe the contempt I hold for Trump, I have more respect for wet diarrhea dripping down someone’s leg than this shit parasite of a “human being”
Does cutting all those clips into one montage not do them justice or is Difficult People really that unfunny?
Sorry, I don’t buy that teenage girls- in an era when rape wasn’t as clearly defined as it is now- would’ve beat up an older man in a position of power who was capable of destroying their careers and reputations (not to mention capable of sexually assaulting them, too). A more realistic scenario is that they saw what…