Pandangan Andrew Tate Tentang Islam // Islam akan memperbaiki segalanya [Tiktok]

Felani Dinda
16 Aug 202105:27

Summary

TLDRThe speaker, while not a Muslim, expresses admiration for Islam's role in addressing societal issues, particularly in comparison to what he perceives as the decline of Christianity. He argues that Islam's strict intolerance and commitment to traditional family values lead to more stable societies, as seen in first-world Muslim nations. He praises the safety and family-oriented culture in countries like Qatar and Saudi Arabia, where women are reportedly happy, obedient to their husbands, and have large families, which he contrasts with the perceived moral laxity and societal decline in the West.

Takeaways

  • πŸ€” The speaker suggests that Islam could address various societal issues, including problems within feminism and marital obedience.
  • πŸ› The speaker identifies as an Orthodox Christian, contributes significantly to the church, and values the community it provides.
  • πŸ’Ή He metaphorically compares religion to a stock investment, suggesting that Islam is a 'good bet' due to the conviction and intolerance of its followers.
  • πŸ³οΈβ€πŸŒˆ The speaker criticizes what he perceives as the excessive tolerance in Christianity, which he believes has led to a loss of identity and conviction.
  • πŸ‘¨β€πŸ‘©β€πŸ‘§β€πŸ‘¦ He admires the family structures and societal roles in Islamic countries, claiming they result in happier women and more stable families.
  • 🌍 The speaker points out the safety and low crime rates in some first-world Muslim nations, using Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and UAE as examples.
  • πŸ‘¨β€πŸ‘©β€πŸ‘§β€πŸ‘¦ He argues that Islamic societies have strong family values, with women obeying their husbands and having multiple children, which he sees as beneficial.
  • πŸ“‰ In contrast, the speaker criticizes Western societies for declining populations and broken family structures, which he believes Islam could fix.
  • 🀝 Despite not being Muslim, the speaker expresses deep respect for the religion's principles, particularly its strictness and the commitment of its followers.
  • πŸ” The speaker reflects on the state of Christianity, suggesting it has become too permissive and is 'dying out,' in contrast to the vitality of Islam.

Q & A

  • What is the speaker's view on feminism and how Islam addresses it?

    -The speaker suggests that Islam can 'fix' problems related to feminism and disobedience from wives, implying that it provides a structure where women are expected to obey men.

  • What religion does the speaker identify with, and why?

    -The speaker identifies as an Orthodox Christian due to living in a predominantly Orthodox Christian country and supporting the church financially.

  • Why does the speaker express respect for Islam despite not being a Muslim?

    -The speaker respects Islam because of its followers' intolerance to mockery and insults, which he sees as a sign of strong belief and commitment to their religion.

  • How does the speaker compare the level of tolerance in Christianity to Islam?

    -The speaker claims that Christianity is overly tolerant to the point of having no clear stance, while Islam is intolerant in a way that he respects for its conviction.

  • What does the speaker imply about the safety in Muslim-majority countries?

    -The speaker implies that Muslim-majority countries are very safe, using examples like being able to sleep on the street with a large sum of money without fear of theft.

  • Why does the speaker believe that Muslim societies are functioning well?

    -The speaker believes Muslim societies are functioning well because they have stable families with women obeying their husbands and having multiple children, contributing to a growing population.

  • What does the speaker think about the role of women in Muslim societies?

    -The speaker thinks that in Muslim societies, women are happy to fulfill traditional roles, such as obeying their husbands and having large families.

  • How does the speaker view the current state of Christianity?

    -The speaker views Christianity as a 'dead religion' that is too tolerant and lacks boundaries, leading to mockery and a loss of its influence.

  • What does the speaker suggest about the future of Islam compared to Christianity?

    -The speaker suggests that Islam is the religion of the future because it is growing and has a strong, unwavering belief system, unlike Christianity which he sees as declining.

  • What does the speaker say about the family dynamics in Muslim versus Christian households?

    -The speaker claims that Muslim families are happier and more stable, with wives serving their husbands and children understanding their roles, in contrast to Christian families where he observes divorce and infidelity.

Outlines

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πŸ€” Exploring the Impact of Islam on Society and Personal Beliefs

The speaker begins by discussing the perceived benefits of Islam in addressing various societal issues, particularly those affecting men. They express a personal affinity for Christianity due to their cultural and financial ties to the church but acknowledge Islam's growing influence and the strong convictions of its followers. The speaker admires the intolerance of Muslims, viewing it as a sign of conviction and respect for their beliefs, contrasting it with what they perceive as the lax attitudes of Christians. They also highlight the safety and social order in Muslim-majority countries, suggesting that Islam plays a crucial role in maintaining social harmony and traditional family values. The speaker concludes by expressing respect for Islam's ability to address contemporary problems, despite not identifying as a Muslim themselves.

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πŸ˜“ The Decline of Christianity and the Rise of Islam

In this paragraph, the speaker laments the perceived decline of Christianity, suggesting that its tolerance has led to a loss of conviction and societal respect. They criticize the church for what they see as a lack of boundaries and a failure to defend its beliefs, using the example of a controversial Netflix show. The speaker compares the state of Christianity unfavorably to Islam, which they believe is a 'winning' religion due to its followers' unwavering commitment. They argue that being a Christian is now seen as a sign of weakness or defeat, and they predict that Islam will continue to grow in influence, while Christianity fades into the background.

Mindmap

Keywords

πŸ’‘Feminism

Feminism is a social, political, and cultural movement that advocates for gender equality and challenges the patriarchal structures that have historically oppressed women. In the context of the video, the speaker suggests that Islam could 'fix' problems associated with feminism, implying that the speaker views feminism as a problem and that Islam provides a more desirable social structure.

πŸ’‘Islam

Islam is one of the world's major religions, with followers known as Muslims. It is an Abrahamic faith that teaches submission to the will of God. The video's speaker posits that Islam is a solution to various societal issues, particularly those related to gender roles and family structure, as he perceives them to be more traditional and stable within Islamic societies.

πŸ’‘Orthodox Christianity

Orthodox Christianity refers to the religious traditions within Eastern Christianity that maintain the original Christian faith as established by the apostles and early church fathers. The speaker identifies with this faith due to his cultural and social context, and he discusses his financial support for the church as an example of his affiliation.

πŸ’‘Tolerance

Tolerance in this context refers to the capacity to endure or accept behavior, beliefs, or opinions that one disagrees with. The speaker argues that while tolerance is a virtue, excessive tolerance can lead to a lack of conviction and a loss of identity, as he believes has happened with Christianity in comparison to Islam.

πŸ’‘Intolerance

Intolerance is the opposite of tolerance, characterized by a refusal to accept or respect beliefs, practices, or lifestyles that differ from one's own. The speaker uses this term to describe the strict adherence to Islamic principles and values, which he admires for their unwavering commitment and defense against what they perceive as insults or mockery.

πŸ’‘Belief System

A belief system is a set of mutually supportive beliefs that guide an individual's or a group's understanding of the world and their place within it. The speaker discusses Islam as a belief system that provides clear guidelines for societal roles and behaviors, which he sees as beneficial in contrast to what he perceives as the moral relativism of Western societies.

πŸ’‘First World Muslim Nations

This term refers to countries with predominantly Muslim populations that are considered to have advanced economies and high standards of living, such as Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE. The speaker praises these nations for their stability, safety, and adherence to traditional family values, which he contrasts with the perceived decline of Western societies.

πŸ’‘Population Decline

Population decline refers to a reduction in the number of people in a region or country, which can have various social and economic implications. The speaker mentions population decline in Western countries as a problem, suggesting that it is a sign of societal dysfunction, whereas Islamic countries, according to him, have growing populations due to their emphasis on family and childbearing.

πŸ’‘Family Values

Family values are the principles and beliefs that guide the structure and behavior of a family unit. The speaker argues that Islamic societies uphold traditional family values, such as women obeying their husbands and having multiple children, which he views as essential for a functioning society. He contrasts this with what he perceives as the breakdown of the family in Western societies.

πŸ’‘Christianity

Christianity is one of the world's largest religions, with a diverse range of denominations and beliefs. The speaker, while identifying as a Christian, criticizes contemporary Christianity for its perceived lack of conviction and boundaries, suggesting that it has become too accommodating and thus less influential in society.

Highlights

Islam is presented as a solution to problems men face, particularly in the context of feminism and marital obedience.

The speaker identifies as an Orthodox Christian but expresses a hypothetical preference for Islam due to its perceived strength and intolerance.

A comparison is made between the perceived tolerance of Christianity and the intolerance of Islam, with the latter being praised for its conviction.

The speaker suggests that Muslims' willingness to defend their beliefs and not tolerate mockery is a sign of respect and strength.

First-world Muslim nations are cited as examples of safety and societal structure, with Qatar and Saudi Arabia being specifically mentioned.

The speaker claims that in Islamic societies, women are happy to obey their husbands and have large families, contrasting with perceived issues in Western societies.

A statement is made that Islamic women are happier than those in Western clubs, suggesting contentment with traditional roles.

The speaker argues that Islamic societies do not have the societal issues present in the West, such as population decline and family breakdown.

The concept of society starting with the family unit is discussed, with the speaker suggesting that Western families are 'broken' at a fundamental level.

The speaker respects the ideology of Islam, even though he does not identify as a Muslim, and admires the 'warrior aspect' of the religion.

Christianity is described as a 'dead religion' that has lost its boundaries and is being mocked and walked on.

The speaker contrasts the perceived stability and happiness of his Muslim family members with the divorces and instability in his Christian family.

The speaker concludes by stating that Islam is a belief system that fixes issues and represents the future, while Christianity is in decline.

Transcripts

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if you have a problem with feminism

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islam will fix it

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if you have a problem with your wife not

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obeying you islam will fix it islam

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fixes a lot of the problems that men are

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currently facing the problems we're

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discussing on this show islam fixes all

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of them

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right that's the first thing about islam

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and i'm not a muslim right if i had to

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choose a religion i would because i live

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in an orthodox christian country i go to

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the orthodox christian church i donate

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twenty thousand dollars a month to the

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church the church the church in romania

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is very powerful and i like having

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church friends so i give them a lot of

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money right so i guess i'm an orthodox

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christian but

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if i had to bet on one religion as if i

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were betting on the stock market for the

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future you have to bet on islam

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because muslims

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are intolerant

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and i'm not saying that disrespectfully

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because if you're tolerant of everything

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then you stand for nothing

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christians are so tolerant now that you

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can go to church these girls will get

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on a saturday night and go to

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church on a sunday morning and get

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on sunday night and it's all it's

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no big deal right so you don't believe

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it they have gay pastors that i'm not

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even anti-gay but if the book says don't

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have like what the yeah what do you

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believe in right yeah if you're tall if

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you're tolerant of everything you stand

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for nothing

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i can walk through

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london with a t-shirt saying jesus is

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gay and nothing will happen to me if i

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did the same thing with the islamic

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prophet i'd be dead before i got to the

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industry boom

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that's how much they believe and respect

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and i respect people who stick up for

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what they believe in yeah it's not even

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about me believing in it i respect them

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because they they believe and they will

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defend

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muslims the only people who will defend

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their religion they will defend their

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beliefs they refuse to be mocked they

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refuse to be insulted and i respect that

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about them i respect that that's an

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amazing thing about them right

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and the third point is and i've been all

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around the world

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some of the best countries in the world

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today are the first world muslim nations

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yeah qatar you can go to qatar you can

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fall asleep with a million dollars on

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your lap in the middle of the street

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nothing's going to happen saudi arabia

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you're gonna go to saudi nothing will

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happen you can go dubai uae nothing so

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they leave their cars parked with the

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with the kids inside it's so safe wow

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it's it's so safe

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women everyone's married every woman

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obeys her husband every single woman has

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four five six kids big families all the

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things we're talking about all the

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problems we have here right they've got

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none of that none of it because of islam

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islam keeps society in the role where

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women obey their men

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women have children women have big

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families women are exceptionally happy

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to do so yes before before some western

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girl comes in here and runs their mouth

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the islamic women are happier than any

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thought you're going to see in

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the club tonight they're very true

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they're happy

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society is functioning their population

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is growing because in most western

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countries the population is declined

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because of islam islam keeps society in

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the role where women obey their man

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women have children women have big

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families women are exceptionally happy

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to do so yes before before some western

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girl comes in here and runs their mouth

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the islamic women are happier than any

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thought you're going to see in

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the club tonight they're very true

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they're happy society is functioning

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their population is growing because in

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most western countries the population is

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declining yep tim counts talking about

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it today i'm starting to weird we'll

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have one kid

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doesn't work doesn't work right two

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people need to have three point one kids

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because people die right people die

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prematurely blah blah blah

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so we have population problems in the

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west have none of the population

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problems society is functioning and

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that's that's what society is society is

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society starts at the smallest possible

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group you have families and families

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make a street and that street makes a

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village and that village makes a town

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that town makes a city and that city

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makes a country so if it's broken at the

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very fundamental level this family

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level's broken that it's broken the

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whole way up yup yup and that's what's

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happened in the west and the first world

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islamic countries have none of those

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problems so if you're going to talk

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about a belief system that fixes issues

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you need to go to islam

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everything and look i'm not muslim but

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half my family's christian half is

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muslim

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sorry to say this the half as christian

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they're all divorced

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the house is muslim they're still

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married hello kids and happy yeah the

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wives do

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serve their husbands the kids understand

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the roles and generally they're happy

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yeah you're right on that 100 so i

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respect i just have absolutely even

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though i wouldn't identify as a muslim i

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have so i have absolute respect for the

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ideology respect for the mentality

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respect for the warrior aspect of it i

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respect they don't play they don't play

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you can't solve their but you can

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assault the church all day you can make

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fun of there's a show on netflix

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about a gay jesus that's a joke right

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and what what do the christians do

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nothing christians christianity is a

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dead religion if you're a christian and

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i'm saying this as a christian myself

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christianity is a dead religion which is

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confined to

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the history books it's dying out your

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own pope

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the pope goes up there and talks lgbtq

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that's crazy it is over you don't

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stand for anything you don't believe in

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anything you have no boundaries you're

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walked on you're mocked you're divorced

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you're a christian wife after

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taking a church for 20 years will

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the gardener behind your back the whole

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thing is a joke being a christian now is

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nothing more than advertising you're a

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loser it's a losing religion because

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you've lost to islam that's the

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certain future and fusion

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