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I'm anti religion, not anti Islam. I dont single out any religion since they are equal. From tribal religions to Scientology to Christianity, they are the same. Its funny how you people try to twist my words. I almost never even mention the word Islam on here. I almost never specifically mention any particular religion so you cant say I'm anti Islam without saying im also anti Christianity and anti Scientology. You must either say im anti religion or you must include every other faith
Dude get a life. I'm not interested in your beliefs. Go pray if you want. Don't drag me in it
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Abdi "Give me air to breathe nigga" Johnson
Dude get a life. I'm not interested in your beliefs. Go pray if you want. Don't drag me in it
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Abdi "Give me air to breathe nigga" Johnson
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All religions aren't the same, Islam is a belief system but it is also an economical system, a social system, a judicial system. In comparison to other faiths Islam stands out more than any other one, nigga are you even muslim? Muslims don't say things that contradict their own faith.
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Again just ignore the ignorant and leave them in their play. You did ur part. Every soul will receive what it has put forth 

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Re: To AbdiJohnson and those who think like him.
All religions are the same. No religion can prove it's the right one. The only thing that separates you all is different beliefs but you are all the same because you can't prove your religion is superior to other religions. Religions have the same value. You would be following a different religion today if you were Brazilian, Australian, Chinese, etc. Its by chance what you are today. You can't tell a Jew or a Sikh your religion is wrong. You follow your religion because you have faith in it and were born into it. Not because of evidence. Just like how you follow Sufism but not Salafism. When you argue the others, all you bring is your faith. So religion is indeed all the same.
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Abdi "Don't feel superior" Johnson
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I don't follow Islam because I was born into it! This falls into the definition that I am a muslim by accident, I refuse to say I am a sufi but if believing in the importance of the concept of eradicating the whims of the body then I'm proud to say I'm the biggest sufi there is. I reached a point in my life where I realized my mortality and that I delved into Islam myself, most muslims who believe in it believe in it because they follow what their parents tell them, most of the stuff I know now is derived of my own research, and I recieve an urge to know more than what I previously knew because of how this yearning for knowledge gives me benefit and not harm.
There is an ectsacy in Islam and the practice of being concious of God's presence with you at every moment, I was never taught that by my parents.
And you did not answer my question, are you even a muslim?
There is an ectsacy in Islam and the practice of being concious of God's presence with you at every moment, I was never taught that by my parents.
And you did not answer my question, are you even a muslim?
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Re: To AbdiJohnson and those who think like him.
You are Muslim today because you were born Somali/Muslim. If you were born in Rio or Guangzhou, generally speaking you would not be Muslim. You might see 1 or 2 white or madow converts in your mosque but everyone there, the Somalis, Pakis, Arabs, Aghanis, they were all born Muslim. Even those who convert do so because of the environment they were in. White guy was always around Somalis for 10 years then sees Islam as the truth. Hes always around Somalis and Muslims. Converts just don't convert. They have to be in the environment for a very long time. So if you were born in Guangzhou or Rio, you would not become Muslim afterwards in your life unless you were in a Muslim environment
If you were brought up in a Christian family, went to church, you will always identify yourself as Christian. You might become irreligious. There is a chance of that. But it is very rare for them to change religions out of no where. Just like the irreligious took years to become irreligious, someone needs years of them being in an environment to change religions. But the chance of you being born Christian and then becoming Muslim is like winning the lottery. It almost never happens. People have faith in the religions they were born into and if they lose faith, they just abandon religion all together.
So yes. You are Muslim today because you were brought into it, you were born into it, it was your environment. You could have been an Amish if you were living in rural Pennsylvania today
Im clearly not Muslim. Stop asking dumb questions
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Abdi "Its all chance" Johnson
If you were brought up in a Christian family, went to church, you will always identify yourself as Christian. You might become irreligious. There is a chance of that. But it is very rare for them to change religions out of no where. Just like the irreligious took years to become irreligious, someone needs years of them being in an environment to change religions. But the chance of you being born Christian and then becoming Muslim is like winning the lottery. It almost never happens. People have faith in the religions they were born into and if they lose faith, they just abandon religion all together.
So yes. You are Muslim today because you were brought into it, you were born into it, it was your environment. You could have been an Amish if you were living in rural Pennsylvania today
Im clearly not Muslim. Stop asking dumb questions
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Abdi "Its all chance" Johnson
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Re: To AbdiJohnson and those who think like him.
AbdiJohnson wrote:You are Muslim today because you were born Somali/Muslim. If you were born in Rio or Guangzhou, generally speaking you would not be Muslim. You might see 1 or 2 white or madow converts in your mosque but everyone there, the Somalis, Pakis, Arabs, Aghanis, they were all born Muslim. Even those who convert do so because of the environment they were in. White guy was always around Somalis for 10 years then sees Islam as the truth. Hes always around Somalis and Muslims. Converts just don't convert. They have to be in the environment for a very long time. So if you were born in Guangzhou or Rio, you would not become Muslim afterwards in your life unless you were in a Muslim environment
If you were brought up in a Christian family, went to church, you will always identify yourself as Christian. You might become irreligious. There is a chance of that. But it is very rare for them to change religions out of no where. Just like the irreligious took years to become irreligious, someone needs years of them being in an environment to change religions. But the chance of you being born Christian and then becoming Muslim is like winning the lottery. It almost never happens. People have faith in the religions they were born into and if they lose faith, they just abandon religion all together.
So yes. You are Muslim today because you were brought into it, you were born into it, it was your environment. You could have been an Amish if you were living in rural Pennsylvania today
Im clearly not Muslim. Stop asking dumb questions[/b]
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Abdi "Its all chance" Johnson
Did you tell your relatives? Or do you fast in ramadan in fear of them knowing?

I pity you, but this will be the last time I'll respond to you, a murtad is nothing but someone who signed their own booking for their pit in Jahannama.
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Re: To AbdiJohnson and those who think like him.
Starkast, you switch sides when it suits you.
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Re: To AbdiJohnson and those who think like him.
Like I've said before, the only fire I'll be in is a crematorium turning me into ashes. Not your fairy tale hell.
Being called a murtad is music to my ears. Please repeat that beautiful word.
Don't pity me. Just do one thing though. You should apologize to any of your homies you used to tease who used to have imaginery friends back in the day at daycare
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Abdi "Go swirl around in circles now" Johnson
Being called a murtad is music to my ears. Please repeat that beautiful word.
Don't pity me. Just do one thing though. You should apologize to any of your homies you used to tease who used to have imaginery friends back in the day at daycare
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Abdi "Go swirl around in circles now" Johnson
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Re: To AbdiJohnson and those who think like him.
It's ok......you can be an atheist. 

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Re: To AbdiJohnson and those who think like him.
It's ok......you can be an atheist. 

Re: To AbdiJohnson and those who think like him.
To: Abdi Johnson
Whats with all these if then scenarios. We live in the real world where there is only one outcome after the fact of the matter. In retrospect, although we might think we had options to choose from, there was only one choice or one possible reality.
To: Zubeer
Snet is a site for somalis first and foremost. I don't think that these type of discussions belong on the general forum. (Yes I know I'm a hypocrite because I used to post them myself).
To all:
From all my observations of the natural world and my studies of the physical sciences, to me there no way God doesn't exist.
My history professor has a documentary on pbs where he says "not one civilization on earth ever brought forth a non-supernatural explanation of the world until the 18th century"
He goes on to say that these shared spiritual connections between peoples across the globe happened due to random chance.
To Hydrogen:
How'd the transgender surgery go for you?
really interseting topic but ooooppppssss my bad not the right forum
Whats with all these if then scenarios. We live in the real world where there is only one outcome after the fact of the matter. In retrospect, although we might think we had options to choose from, there was only one choice or one possible reality.
To: Zubeer
Snet is a site for somalis first and foremost. I don't think that these type of discussions belong on the general forum. (Yes I know I'm a hypocrite because I used to post them myself).
To all:
From all my observations of the natural world and my studies of the physical sciences, to me there no way God doesn't exist.
My history professor has a documentary on pbs where he says "not one civilization on earth ever brought forth a non-supernatural explanation of the world until the 18th century"
He goes on to say that these shared spiritual connections between peoples across the globe happened due to random chance.

To Hydrogen:
How'd the transgender surgery go for you?
really interseting topic but ooooppppssss my bad not the right forum

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