gsvol
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1. Edmund Burke never said that. It is falsely attributed to him...therefore, your statement re: credibility is interesting at best.
2. Not every Muslim, Christian, Jew, Hindu, etc. is a Muslim, Christian, Jew, Hindu theologian and/or scholar; therefore, not every ex-Muslim, ex-Christian, ex-Jew, ex-Hindu is a Muslim, Christina, Jew, Hindu theologian and/or scholar. There are plenty of Christians who disagree as to the interpretation of the scripture; there are plenty of Jews that disagree as to the interpretation of scripture; there are plenty of Hindus that disagree as to the interpretation of scripture; and, shockingly, there are plenty of Muslims that disagree as to the interpretation of scripture.
3. If I quoted Christopher Hitchens on the evils of Christianity, would you refer to him as a credible source since he was an ex-Christian?
1. I realize that, whoever was the first to say it sure hit the nail on the head though.
2. Examples of muslim scholars who disagree with the mainstream interpretation of islamic scriptures?
3. I like reading Hitchens, imo he is honest and straightforward, at least he isn't trying to deceive me.
For someone such as yourself, who exudes intellectual arrogance, it would appear that you could reconize that the substance of the letter gives even more credibility to Geller.
"There is no God but Freedom, and everyone can be his messenger!"
Holy ****.
That did absolutely nothing to counter my post. I've never seen someone abuse the strawman argument so much. Old, crazy white people... I swear.
So where is your quote that gives you the least amount of credibility in your attempted defamation Geller's credibility?
The ex-muslim says quite a bit to support her from first hand experience.
Do you have something against freedom and individual freedom of choice?