Showing posts with label apostasy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label apostasy. Show all posts
Tuesday, December 05, 2023
Ex-Muslim Amina Sardar on Why So Many Muslims Are Leaving Islam
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apostasy,
leaving Islam
Monday, December 04, 2023
The best things about leaving Islam
When you stop believing in fairy stories, you will be set free! Most religions are based on man-made myths and legends, written by the patricians to control the plebs. Stop being compliant; start living according to your own rules and standards. There may well be a god, but that doesn't mean that he is anthropmorphic. He may neither know nor care what you do, what you eat, whom you bed, what you drink. Stop fearing the fairy in the sky! He's not there! – © Mark Alexander
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apostasy,
leaving Islam
Friday, December 01, 2023
The Truth about Why People Leave Islam
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apostasy,
EXMNA,
leaving Islam
Thursday, October 26, 2023
THIS Is the BULLSHIT That the West Has Brought Upon Itself! | #shorts
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Allah,
apostasy,
belief,
Islam,
Western civilization
Wednesday, October 18, 2023
Tuesday, September 05, 2023
What You Lose When You Leave Islam
Tuesday, June 27, 2023
Jamal - Family, Conditional Love, and Leaving Islam | Reupload
Huda: Leaving Islam as a Family
Sunday, June 25, 2023
Obaid: "How Weak Is Your God?" | Reupload
Dec 9, 2026 | Born in India and raised in Canada, Obaid began questioning faith at a young age - early-on his sense of wonder was kindled by Carl Sagan’s Cosmos and science classes. Moved by the rationality and logic of evidence-based thinking and a scientific worldview, he stopped believing entirely by the time he was 16 years old.
Obaid’s line of work has taken him across the globe: he has spent time in Bosnia, Kosovo, Afghanistan, Sudan and Haiti. He learned first-hand how damaging sectarian violence can be to a society, experiences which led to him realizing the dangers of faith.
Today, Obaid is an unflinching advocate for free speech and inquiry. He sees religion to be inherently opposed to free thought and speech, which he considers the best tools to break free from the chains of faith.
Obaid’s line of work has taken him across the globe: he has spent time in Bosnia, Kosovo, Afghanistan, Sudan and Haiti. He learned first-hand how damaging sectarian violence can be to a society, experiences which led to him realizing the dangers of faith.
Today, Obaid is an unflinching advocate for free speech and inquiry. He sees religion to be inherently opposed to free thought and speech, which he considers the best tools to break free from the chains of faith.
Saturday, June 24, 2023
Sarra: I Will Not Be Erased by Islam
Dec 24, 2016 | Born in Tunisia, Sarra witnessed radical changes in the practice of Islam in her homeland, transitioning from a more peaceful religion infused with Tunisian folk-culture to a stricter, more literal version.
She began to doubt her faith when she discovered philosophy and began studying history and logic. By the age of 21, she no longer considered herself a believer.
Since leaving the faith, Sarra wants to use her freedom and skills to help others. She started an online group for Tunisians who are struggling with Islam to connect with each other and offer support.
She began to doubt her faith when she discovered philosophy and began studying history and logic. By the age of 21, she no longer considered herself a believer.
Since leaving the faith, Sarra wants to use her freedom and skills to help others. She started an online group for Tunisians who are struggling with Islam to connect with each other and offer support.
Monday, January 09, 2023
What You Didn’t Know about Ex-Muslims
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Tuesday, December 06, 2022
Tsunami of Apostasy #ExMuslim
Keep on criminalizing all of life’s pleasures as Indonesia has just done and you will find many more sensible Muslims leaving Islam along with all the others.
One of the problems with Islam is that it is stuck in the past; another, is that all is permissible behind high four walls. Do what the hell you like, just don’t get caught in flagrante delicto. Islam is a religion which encourages hypocrisy. Drink all the Johnnie Walker Black Label or Absolut. vodka you want, engage in gay love. Do what the hell you like. But whatever you do, don’t, for heaven’s sake, get caught in the act!
Back in the day, when I worked in the Middle East, I saw more Johnnie Walker Black Label in Saudi Arabia than I had ever seen in the West! (Or since.) In Saudi, those who wish to procure scotch don’t buy it by the bottle, but by the case! Twelve bottles at a time! Such is life under the Shari’ah! Two adult men falling in love and conducting a gay relationship is an offence worthy of execution in many Islamic countries. But they are cool with old men falling in love with young girls! For example, in Iran, a young girl can marry at the tender age of thirteen; and she can marry an old man, too! No worries! But in the very same country, two gay adult, conselnting men are killed. And they call such a system a theocracy. Who the hell would wish to pray to that god? Try and make sense of it all!
Of course our politicians, all of whom lack courage, are bereft of balls, and are more interested in money and contracts. They do and say nothing about these appalling hypocritical inconsistencies. But then, what can we expect? Money and power corrupts. – © Mark Alexander
Sunday, November 13, 2022
Apostate Report: Why Muslims Leave Islam and the Consequences They Face
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Watch this video: Tsunami of Apostasy.
Thursday, November 03, 2022
EXMNA: Mubarak Bala - A Nigerian Humanist's Imprisonment
Thursday, June 23, 2022
Tsunami of Apostasy | #ExMuslim
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The Apostate Report: Leaving Islam in North America (with Sarah Haider)
Sunday, May 22, 2022
Ex-Muslim, LGBTQ, Defiant
Ex-Muslims of North America (EXMNA): If you wish to help them, you can donate here ».
Sunday, March 28, 2021
Why Yasmine Mohammed Left Islam
Monday, March 13, 2017
UK: The Rise in Ex-Muslims: Leaving Islam and Converting to Christianity | Sky News, 2017
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