True Colours wrote on Aug 2
nd, 2013 at 4:04pm:
The Quraysh of Mecca torture, sexually assault and kill several Muslims.
Earth to TC: can you back this claim up, beyond claiming that the spat on Muhammed and mocked him? Is this what inspired Muhammed to torture a Jewish treasurer to get at the Jew gold?
Quote:Can I go to Barwon prison and label those people POWs?
Sure, if you want. You could even insist we refrain from executing them and send them all back to the middle east.
Quote:No. Thats absurd and I think deep down you must surely know it. People have different points of view. Not holding your particular point of view is not lying (cf your response to the 700 "POWs").
I did not accuse them of lying because they had different points of view. I accuse them of lying because of the absurd lengths they will go to in order to mislead people about Islam - methods that will work unless you are skeptical of everything a Muslim says. If a muslim says something that sounds like what you would like to hear about Islam, they are inevitably concealing some distasteful aspect of Islam. I started putting together that wiki when Muslims starting contradicting their own spin, then pretending it never happened. It got quite tedious to go back and prove that they had actually said what you thought they had said. It quickly ballooned from there as I realised the extent of the crap they had been spinning us.
Fore example, a Muslim who admitted that spousal rape is not a punishable offence in Islam spent about a year on here insisting that rape is illegal in Islam and pretending the only issue under discussion is rape in the context of sex that is not permitted. They deliberately steered the discussion away from those areas where they knew Islam does permit rape. It was the same with slavery. We even had a Muslim on here arguing that Islam would effectively ban slavery in the modern world because western armies don't take women onto the battlefield. Then after they conceded the points on rape, slavery etc, they went back to pretending they never said it. It was like you previously insisting that a Muslim could not possibly have said those things, except it was their own words they were denying. Whether this spin is deliberate or merely parroting spin they heard from someone else, you address it the same way.
Quote:Why would muslims come on to this little forum with a deliberate agenda to deceive you?
Apparently that is what they do. They would easily get away with the crap they spin in the pre-internet era. I can only assume that Muslims have a rich 1400 year history of spinning crap about Islam to non-Muslims (war is deception and all that) that worked very well, up till now. Every with the benefit of a search function it can be hard to pin a Muslim down to his own words.
Quote:The words "liar" and "lies" are bandied around here far too often - by all sides.
I think you are one of the biggest offenders there.
Quote:But perpetuating a lie in ignorance is vastly different to actively "lying" or being "a liar".
It is not the ignorance that caught my attention. This forum is full of it. It was the skill with which they steered the discussion away from whatever it was they were trying to conceal. You cannot do that out of ignorance.
Quote:Never - because "truth" is subjective - especially when we're talking about islam. *YOUR* version of islam is your truth, therefore the answers you want in your little interrogations cannot possibly be untrue in your mind. But its not my truth. Perhaps your approach is wrong - perhaps you should be looking for understanding and knowledge rather than "truth".
I realise that you have a progressive interpretation of Islam. That is why my discussions with you focus on the reality of the example Muhammed set. You can believe Muhammed was a peace loving hippy all you want, but if you promote Islam and we end up with Shariah law, it is not going to be your concocted version we get. It will be the real version. We see this being played out in the world today. I think you and TC have recently admitted that you were ignorant of some of the more unpalatable aspects of Islam. Surely I have done you a service by bringing it to your attention, even if it did make the atmosphere a bit negative along the way.
Quote:I think the key point here is which issues you take an interest in. I think its fair to say its not issues that put islam in a positive light - would you agree?
Of course. I don't give a stuff which direction you face when you pray. This is a politics forum. No amount of platitudes and "do the right thing" is going to make up for an ideology that still enslaves, rapes, kills and oppresses.
Quote:Also a cynic would say you are not really interested in those issues at all - in so far as you merely use these issues to validate already well established negative pre-conceptions about islam.
You mean to find out to what extent those pre-conceptions of Islam are accurate?