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"and is stalking me around the internet. I'm thinking of ressurecting the long, ugly thread and including some more choice info on her. " -Tim Smith
It is, a free country. Now, go to hell. Since you don't believe in Hell that ought not matter to either one of you.
And I quote:
Hmm. Well, first off, it is impossible to argue the case with a non believer and win. If I win, you become a believer. It is as simple as that. Therefore, no matter what I say will inevitably cause you either confusion, anxiety or hostility. In general, in Islam, this is not allowed.
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Blasphemy is in the eye of the beholder.
Yes, it is true, muslims should decry such things but would it really make any difference?
Secondly, the fixation on such a thing is a problem indulged by certain "God Like" poets who think of themselves as having "created" certain things including talents in others.
The challenge to a muslim nowdays is to "protect" others from the inevitable...if they choose. If they don't, there is no blame upon them and it is a waste of time fighting such battles with the non convinced.
The non convinced will remain non convinced regardless of what a believer says to them. The fact that some take matters "personally" is indicative of their egocentrism and nothing more:
anger at the Creator is such a case.
Generally speaking however, the amount of trust placed in the hands of others, when disregarded and thrown out a window like a spit wad, turns into rage. That is only human.
What makes matters worse is that some feel as if they do not owe anyone an explanation for their baiting.
I crave an explanation for that one simple act which was obviously tampered with, edited and extrapolated in order to defamate my character.
I was never a friend. That much is obvious. With friends like that, who needs enemies.
What can I say?
My dear and beloved husband warned me. He warned me but accepted my need to communicate to others.
Al'ham'du'lillah for my most important witness in this life, my husband Mel.
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