Poll: Why shouldn't I convert to Islam?

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ThreeWords

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Hey, what you believe is what you believe, and I've found that with my belief, reasons rarely matter. If you think it's right, then b all means, convert!
 

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honestly its your religious choice and the only person having a say in that should be yourself, despite popular belief the religion is rather peaceful i would tell that to your friends if they don't leave you alone about it
 

ElephantGuts

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ThrobbingEgo said:
ElephantGuts said:
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That's what makes it so great. No random bum can just wander in off the street into our religion. It takes procedure. I think it shows that we Jews value the quality of our religion rather than the number of people who belong to it.
Except for the people who just happened to be born into it.

Also aren't the really orthodox families the ones with, like, fifteen kids? Strikes me as a "don't go to the store, make your own" kind of deal. :p
Yes people are born into it, but they're Jews. They're raised to be good Jews, besides that they have it in their blood.

And please don't say "You can't guarantee that they'll be raised to be good Jews" because obviously not, that would be impossible. But requiring this procedure for conversion is better than nothing.
All that's ensuring is purity of tradition - and, let me point out that that hasn't worked out very well. If you're all about tradition, the synagogue my family goes to would make your head explode.
I'm not saying we need to keep all our traditions exactly as they've been for centuries. I'm just saying I don't want Judaism to turn into the same as Christianity, where millions of people say they're Christian without it meaning anything to them or knowing what it means.

And by "my head would explode" do you mean it's very traditional or very non-traditional? I don't know if good or bad things make my head explode.
 

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ThrobbingEgo said:
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Uh, isn't that (being your point) what I said? Not sure why you quoted me on that one.
You made your point. I was just adding a little humor to it.
Oh, okay. It sounded to me like you were countering my point. Nevermind then, I had a stupid moment.
 

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Guitarmasterx7 said:
xitel said:
If you honestly believe that Islam is the one truth, then you should follow it. If you don't believe it, then you shouldn't. It's as simple as that. Faith cannot be dictated by those around you, it is a matter of belief or disbelief.
^This
Thirded.
Islam gets such a bad rep 'cause of all the religious terrorism nowadays.

lenin_117 said:
When I ask them to give me three reasons not to, they can't think of anything.
That's because there's nothing inherently wrong with it, just the people that use it to justify violence.
Sure, you can't eat pork or lobster, and booze is forbidden, but if it speaks to you, go for it, man.
 

ThrobbingEgo

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Not really, The jews were originally arabs, but when the romans sent us too europe, there have must been a great deal of cross marriage for making jew so simillar to the europeans.
You're talking about the Ashkenazi jews. There are a few other branches as well, some moved to Spain, some stayed in the area. The Ashkenazi jews are what most people think of when they think of jewish people.

I'm Ashkenazi.

How'd we get on this topic?
 

Ghostkai

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gof22 said:
Ghostkai said:
The infamous SCAMola said:
Ghostkai said:
1. God isn't real.

2. Islam oppresses women.

3. Islam preaches that homosexuals and Jews should be stoned to death.

Many many others, but you asked for 3.
Ladies and gentlemen, let the Islamophobia begin!
Not Islamophobia, my opinion. Which the OP asked for.

I hate all religions equally.
I thought atheists did not believe in religions. How can you hate something you do not believe in?
Just because GOD doesn't exist, doesn't mean religions, and all they stand for (give moneys and do as we say, and you'll be fine) don't, to state religion doesn't exist is moronic.
 

ThrobbingEgo

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ElephantGuts said:
And by "my head would explode" do you mean it's very traditional or very non-traditional? I don't know if good or bad things make my head explode.
Our head rabbi was female, there's a bit of non-Kosher food in the potlucks (the party sandwiches), there's no wall dividing the genders - we sit with our families, the bat-mitzvah ceremonies are the same as the bar-mitzvah ceremonies, kippah are optional, etc. The synagogue was nicknamed "the church on the hill" by some of the more "religious" jews. That's reform Judaism for you.

A cool thing, though, we shared a parking lot with a mosque. There hasn't been any trouble between the congregations... we were even featured on the local news. Regardless of how I feel about religion, that kind of tolerance is always a step in the right direction.
 

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Iampringles said:
Because Buddhism is cooler.
Ding ding ding ding.

If I were to be converted from Christianity, Buddhism is the way to it.

I mean, you get infinite amount of lifes, only you have to remember not to be an asshole and do more good things than bad things. And if you get Illuminated, you get sweet deals +5.
 

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lenin_117 said:
I'm thinking about following Islam but my friends keep telling me not to. When I ask them to give me three reasons not to, they can't think of anything. So I am essentially looking for three reasons I should not become a Muslim.
Well if your even considering not converting you clearly don't believe in Allah, and as such converting I'd pointless. Another good reason Is that god doesn't exist in any of his many supposed forms, in this example that form being Allah
 

ElephantGuts

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ThrobbingEgo said:
ElephantGuts said:
And by "my head would explode" do you mean it's very traditional or very non-traditional? I don't know if good or bad things make my head explode.
Our head rabbi was female, there's a bit of non-Kosher food in the potlucks (the party sandwiches), there's no wall dividing the genders - we sit with our families, the bat-mitzvah ceremonies are the same as the bar-mitzvah ceremonies, kippah are optional, etc. The synagogue was nicknamed "the church on the hill" by some of the more "religious" jews. That's reform Judaism for you.

A cool thing, though, we shared a parking lot with a mosque. There hasn't been any trouble between the congregations... we were even featured on the local news. Regardless of how I feel about religion, that kind of tolerance is always a step in the right direction.
Pff that's nothing. If I didn't mention before, I'm reform. That sounds exactly like my temple (even though our Rabbi isn't a girl, but my old temple had a female Rabbi). I'm not bothered by any of it at all.

We don't share a parking lot with a mosque though. But, the temple is on Church St. (or maybe it's Church Road, I forget) because not only is there another church on the road, but our temple used to be a church. We took it over from the Christians, probably because they moved to a bigger better church. It's sort of funny, up on the steeple there's a Star of David on the side.

And it actually is on a hill.
 

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I am quite shocked that you would change your life based on the answers to a poll.
Do what you feel is right, you shouldn't base something this major over an internet thread
 

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Ghostkai said:
1. God isn't real.

2. Islam oppresses women.

3. Islam preaches that homosexuals and Jews should be stoned to death.

Many many others, but you asked for 3.
The second two actually aren't really true, that's just the extreme factions.
 

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ShredHead said:
..you can't honestly just start believing something.
..I honestly can't remember when humanity lost its free will.