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It's only a few>.>I have just listened to an audiobook of this book by Greta Christina. Has anyone else read it? What did you think of it?
Among other things, I found it a model of clear, understandable writing.
You really should get to know us heathen godless infidel kafirs a bit better, Thruve.
Atheists cannot be ruled as angry. They are quite cynical about God and religion, and with good reason as well.
You know what, whatever the thread is named I would like to know your Infidel Kafir and your contention on it.
I truly cant understand why people are so ignorant and openly say things for the sake of saying things.
I dont generally point to you tube videos but try this. You might get offended, but take it as just example to explain something, not offensive.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WChgMQFXEuM
I haven't read her book but I have read her blog.I have just listened to an audiobook of this book by Greta Christina. Has anyone else read it? What did you think of it?
Among other things, I found it a model of clear, understandable writing.
We are?
Oh so you speak for all the atheists is it? Im glad to get to know you.
Lol.
I haven't noticed that atheists are any more angry than anyone else. My husband calls himself a Christian, yet he is the angriest man I know right now.
Yes indeed. We could take every subsection on RF and put it in this blank.
Why are all the __________ s so angry? Start about 50 new threads.
I'll start ... Why are all those Hindus so angry?
You make offense considerably hard to happen when you make your intent to learn and be respectful so readily apparent, Firedragon.
I am however having trouble with your video, simply because there is a language barrier.
Here is what I can make of it:
1. Kafir is an often misused or abused word.
2. Its most traditional or proper meaning is along the lines of "someone who knows (an important) thing and yet pretends not to know it/acts as if he knew it to be false". At one point in the video it is said that kafir means "hypocrite, someone who know something but hides it".
Going by that definition, kafirs will nearly never be atheists.
3. The current usual understanding of the word is not the traditional meaning. This is not all that different from the way words such as "gay" or "pig" have also acquired new meanings that often overcome the traditional ones. These days, people usually mean "infidel" when they speak "kafir".
About this word "Infidel", it may mean anything among several possibilities. Someone who is simply not a Muslim, or someone who is not of the People of the Book, or not a believer in the God of Ibrahim, or an actual atheist (someone who lacks a belief in any God entirely).
And it may or may not be understood that no one deserves to be called an infidel (or kafir) until and unless given the opportunity to learn of God and the Quran and turning it down or rejecting it.
Of course, it can be very subjective to decide whether someone learned of the Quran, and even whether he rejected it.
That is what I understand of the video and of the meaning and use of the words kafir and infidel among Muslims.
As for what I and some other atheists mean when we use them... mainly, we use them in jest, in an attempt to show how we do not think it is a big deal not to be a believer.
I realize that many Muslims actually hesitate to call anyone a kafir, an infidel or even simply an atheist, even if we say outright that we do, in fact, disbelieve in the existence of God, because it is perceived as such a rude, unloving and terrible thing to say or even think of other person.
I sympathise with the intent, for it is fueled by a desire of being respectful. All the same, I must insist that we atheists must be acknowledged as atheists if respect is to be had.
Thanks for asking, by the way. I am looking forward for your reply.
I'll give another one: Why are women so angry?
No, I do not speak for all the atheists, not by a long shot. But I do know and dialogue with quite a few, and I wouldn't say that we are particularly cynical as a bunch.
But hey, if you want to launch my candidacy as Premier of All Atheists or something, be my guest.
I'll give another one: Why are women so angry?
Well, if you promise that in case you become a politician one day due to the popularity and send a bias favour or two, I will support your candidacy. I am a hypocrite that way.
I was kidding by the way.
The LOL told me as much, never fear. As for politics, on second thought... no way.