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Esteemed Ill Repute
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All right, number one, the Roman Empire was not Christian, all right. They created a Roman Catholic Church. So they are Catholics, they're not Christians. Catholics have their own set of rules, their own culture, their own legislation, whatever it is. So where we are tying in woman's rights is to the cathllic system not the Christian system there's nothing in the New Testament, nothing like Jesus says that deprives women of their their rights.
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bro if you was a christian before you became muslim then you should understand the difference between a christian and a catholic as a matter of fact there's a difference between a christian catholic and a protestant right i don't associate with the catholic or the protestant side i'm a christian well so when you see anything that jesus christ commands to you regarding the status of woman then you can use that as an argument if not it's tribalism it's man's doctrine
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Why is it that cultural practices and Muslim-dominated societies overshadow these rites? I mean, here's an interesting point here. Um, education for an example, you know, these people, because of the culture, it overshadows their religion and they take their daughters or whatever the case may be out of school to preserve their virginity. I mean how revolutionary
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I mean, how revolutionary is that? I'm afraid my daughter's going to lose her virginity, so I'm going to take her out of school so she can't get an education. I mean, you know, this is kind of like ridiculous.
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Now it's fair enough to say, you know, Islam can have a cultural revolution of its time Which is fair enough to that point But can that point be made without having to criticize or attack the Christian doctrine? Let's not you be risked of being criticized yourself That's why I think it's better to just, you know I don't know.
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Just make the claim in the assertion that Islam was revolutionary for its time. I mean, that way there you don't have to kind of risk opening up the conversation of what doctrine is superior to another.
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