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Islam - Who, What, How

Discussion in 'Faith & Religion' started by Martin Alonzo, Jun 13, 2017.

  1. Chrissy Cross

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    It's called a mantilla I think but ours weren't long just a round lace thing in either black or white.


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    We were 'never' told
    It was just tradition
     
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    They did have the longer ones at one time too that was more like a scarf. I remember my mom often wore the longer one but my sisters and I always wore the little cap one and it was mandatory in the Catholic church at that time.
     
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  4. Chrissy Cross

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    I never saw the longer ones in my Catholic School or church. My mom always wore a hat...she loved her hats.
     
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    thlong veil.jpg This is one like my mom wore. :)
     
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  6. Chrissy Cross

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    I never saw those back then or don't remember. In Church..lots of hats on the ladies. I don't remember what I wore on Sundays at church but do know that at Easter it was a hat.

    My mom and her hats is a memory I'll share on another thread one day...don't want to take this one off track anymore than I have. :)
     
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  7. Martin Alonzo

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    Islam - Who, What, How. Kids' video, age 8 up. Fun, easy, clear.
     
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  9. Kalvin Mitnic

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    A racist bigoted and prejudicial post. I'm surprised it's allowed.

    edited, "post" added as initially intended
     
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  10. Martin Alonzo

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    Ha Ha we got a name caller
     
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  11. Ken Anderson

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    Islam is not a race.
     
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  12. Kalvin Mitnic

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    Thanks for making that point of contention Ken.

    A common argument and an opportunity for me to elaborate.
    When judged by such hateful remarks it qualifies as close enough.
    You might read the following as to how such posts with denigration of a culture/religion qualify.
    http://www.huffingtonpost.com/craig-considine/muslims-are-not-a-race_b_8591660.html


    Small part of referenced link.

    "If Muslims are not a race, than which group is? Some people might immediately point to Black people, and say, “that is definitely a race. Look at their skin color.” But, to be exact, Black people are not a race either. Neither, for that matter, are White people.


    Okay, now you might wonder about Jewish people? Certainly they are a race, right? Science proves they — like White and Blacks — are not a race either.


    And what about Asians? Are they a race?


    Nope. Asians are not a race.


    The Indigenous People of America, a race?


    Nope, not a race.


    You see, there is no such thing as race or races, traditionally understood. Scientists long ago proved that race is not a biological reality but a myth, a socially constructed concept. Yet, despite the data, human beings have been programmed to associate specific things to certain “racial groups”; things like intelligence, work ethic, family values, and behavior. As such, we have been brainwashed to think that some groups are inherently better than others, and that the White race — to be frank — is better than all."
     
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  13. Kalvin Mitnic

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    Yup original post called 1.5 billion people several derogatory names. I'm sure you posted such vitriol for us as an example of Islamophobia.
     
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  14. Ken Anderson

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    @Kalvin Mitnic, you seemed to be obsessed with race. I don't feel the need to know what race someone is, since a person of one race is as likely to be good or bad as someone from another. A person's religion and beliefs are a far more accurate indication of what we might expect from them than their race. By the way, you shouldn't be shocked to learn that I'm not impressed by what the Huffington Post has to say about anything. They only impress me when they make sense, but that doesn't happen often enough for it to be worth my while reading their stuff. If I felt the need to learn more about race, I'd turn to Wikipedia before I turned to the Huff Post.

    Meanwhile, please stop with the name calling. If a conversation makes you feel uncomfortable, it's much better to ignore it than to assign labels to other forum members in an attempt to shut them up. When you do so on the basis of a video they shared, that is particularly unhelpful. I know that I don't necessarily agree with everything that I share. Often, I share something simply as a matter of interest.

    Martin posts a lot of things that I don't agree with. Sometimes I say things that I don't agree with. So do others here. Sometimes I let them know that, but at other times I simply move to the next thread.

    Given that thousands of Americans have been killed by Islamic terrorism, a degree of Islamophobia is not unreasonable, however. You don't have to feel that way, and I don't necessarily feel that way, but don't tell others that they have to accept something that may be unacceptable to them. Before you go there, yes, I am uncomfortable with white supremacists too. When Lutherans start strapping bombs to their bodies or flying planes into buildings, people might start to fear them too. Right now, like it or not, our country is at war with people who are mostly Islamic, so it would be stupid to refuse to acknowledge a potential threat.
     
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  15. Cody Fousnaugh

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    Excellent post, Ken!
     
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