Why are people so afraid of Islam?

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I'm agnostic breh and I'm leaning more towards atheism everyday, but I do have a heavy Christian background and was planning to be an evangelist in a former life. At one point I literally had chapters of the Bible memorized, but that's another conversation.

Personally I think religion is totally useless for black people because it doesn't address our issues (especially Christianity). The Nation of Islam being excluded as they have a history of standing up to white supremacy so I support them wholesale.

I know very little about Islam to be honest but I sometimes troll like I'm a muslim :heh:

On another note My fam is in town for Christmas and I went to church with them and the preacher brought up Mike Brown and Eric Garner and this fakkit actually said we need to basically leave it in God's hands. I'm sitting in church replaying images in my head of putting a bullet in a cops skull and he got the whole congregation yelling a-men talkin bout when things are bad, that's when God shows up and fights our battles for us.

I wanted to ask his bytch ass when will God show up to save black people, but I didn't want to hear anything his bytch ass had to say. Plus this nikka sat in that church and said he's trying to raise 50,000 talkin bout God gave to us so we need to give to him. And foolishly my grandma (who's broke as hell) actually went and put money in the collection plate :snoop:

I'm sitting there like "Why am I the only seeing this nikka is up here gettin his hustle on :dahell:"

With the exception of being an evangelist the bolded is the same as me...even graduated from a Catholic high school. I can see the correlation between blacks being Muslim and I can see how they come to appreciate its anti-white supremacy tendencies but I still can't fukk with religion as a whole.

My grandmother is the same...plus she thinks the problem with black youth is related to how they dress :beli:
 

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Why dont you first mention a couple of great Islamic nations as examples where life is bliss to counter the fear argument..Pakistan, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Syria?? Blacks that have romanticised this Arab belief system are paying the price for it. Nigeria and all African countries that adopted that foreign mess have paid dearly, and deluded fakkits still bow down and praise an Arabic prophet. FOH!!
name some great african/black kingdoms.

I'm just wondering which ones you've heard of.
 

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The Great Zimbabwe, Axum, Zulu, Nubia, Punt....
come outta left field......... saw the set up and intercepted my shyt. then scored a touchdown.

:wow: lol @ you knowing where i was headed.
 

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With the exception of being an evangelist the bolded is the same as me...even graduated from a Catholic high school. I can see the correlation between blacks being Muslim and I can see how they come to appreciate its anti-white supremacy tendencies but I still can't fukk with religion as a whole.

My grandmother is the same...plus she thinks the problem with black youth is related to how they dress :beli:

Man I don't even talk to my moms or grand ma about that type of shyt. I'm 99% sure if I was to ask her about the Mike Brown murder she'd say some c00n worthy shyt like he shouldn't have stole those cigars :snoop:
 

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Islam =/= Arab

Arabs is a culture not a religion. The best way to describe it is that Arabs are to Islam as Europeans are to Christianity. All people who call themselves Muslims don't represent Islam the right way as is the case with Christianity. While I loath extremists of any religion, I can't say Islam is worse than Christianity. Christianity have wrecked havoc on the globe and we seem to have forgotten that we were also at the receiving end of the atrocity. I'm saying this as an Ethiopian Orthodox Christian.
 
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