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    It really is fantastic that you went to the bother of posting that.

    I think vidcc is the only other person who does that, but I could be wrong.
    No problem here, JP.

    He normally posts as if he is asleep, anyway...
    It's not a problem, in fact quite the reverse, it's one of the few occassions where he is remotely entertaining. Posting, asleep, from his wankpit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JPaul
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    I have no difficulty with things moving forward, Ian; I do, however, have difficulty with the liberal's definition of the word "forward".

    Capital punishment springs to mind.
    It could be said we've moved through a period when we'd misguidedly disavowed capital punishment to a better understanding of the utility (however limited) of the death penalty.
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    Quote Originally Posted by j2k4
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    Capital punishment springs to mind.
    It could be said we've moved through a period when we'd misguidedly disavowed capital punishment to a better understanding of the utility (however limited) of the death penalty.
    Exactly.

    One man's progress and so forth.

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    As western culture moves in (sometimes with a gun) the face of Islam will change and many of the followers will become less devout and extreme.

    Western culture will introduce "corruptibles" into Islam that will unfortunately weaken religious resolve and fortunately weaken it's extremism.

    Using Islam as law leaves little wriggle room for change.

    Introduce a medium that allows Islamic law not be followed, like say democracy, and there ya go......
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    Quote Originally Posted by j2k4
    I was using the word "progressive" as defined by Oxford, Webster, et.al., and not as it is unfortunately and ironically associated with the American liberal movement.

    I have no difficulty with things moving forward, Ian; I do, however, have difficulty with the liberal's definition of the word "forward".
    Todays liberal point of view is tomorrows conservative pov...

    It could be said we've moved through a period when we'd misguidedly disavowed capital punishment to a better understanding of the utility (however limited) of the death penalty.
    A politician's gambit if ever i saw one. A regression is a regression ffs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Busyman
    As western culture moves in (sometimes with a gun) the face of Islam will change and many of the followers will become less devout and extreme.

    Western culture will introduce "corruptibles" into Islam that will unfortunately weaken religious resolve and fortunately weaken it's extremism.
    The fundamentalist response to any change or percieved weakening of the face of Islam would be to become more extreme. I believe that change cannot be enforced by either outsiders or with guns. Violence and force begats a violent and forceful response and gives a percieved justification to the actions of extemists.

    Change has to come from within, from the actions and thoughts of the "ordinary" muslim, to show those who believe that the word of Allah is best enforced through violence that their actions will not be tolerated within the muslim community. This goes for both acts of violence and control towards women, and acts of terrorism.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Carcinus
    Quote Originally Posted by Busyman
    As western culture moves in (sometimes with a gun) the face of Islam will change and many of the followers will become less devout and extreme.

    Western culture will introduce "corruptibles" into Islam that will unfortunately weaken religious resolve and fortunately weaken it's extremism.
    The fundamentalist response to any change or percieved weakening of the face of Islam would be to become more extreme. I believe that change cannot be enforced by either outsiders or with guns. Violence and force begats a violent and forceful response and gives a percieved justification to the actions of extemists.

    Change has to come from within, from the actions and thoughts of the "ordinary" muslim, to show those who believe that the word of Allah is best enforced through violence that their actions will not be tolerated within the muslim community. This goes for both acts of violence and control towards women, and acts of terrorism.
    Change would come from within with an outside influence.

    Keep in mind that extremists keep Islam static with a gun also.

    It is very possible for ME Islam to keep many of it's "doctrines" with a modern democracy but many would have be thrown out.

    The first post condoning teh wife beatment sure won't standup if most of the women (and men) voted to rid it as law.
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    Quote Originally Posted by j2k4
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    Indeed and this was probably also the case with most societies. However societies should evolve, in my opinion. As I recall, in the UK a man used to be allowed to beat his wife, provided he used a stick no wider than his thumb. Nowadays you can't even give the kids a bit of a slippering.

    It seems to me that Muslims, at least some of them, have decided that stagnation is better and that they should not change anything. One is tempted to suspect that the people who could effect change (the dominant males) are the very ones who do not wish it.

    This does not seem to be the case for younger people who are raised in "western" countries. The girls are more likely to grow up thinking, no actually I will get educated, have a career and marry whoever I want. Which seems to me a good thing.
    What you guys said.

    I find the fact Islam (the home-country mid-eastern brand, anyway) is distinctly and proudly non-progressive in ways that run counter to the world at large; that is to say, not only the west, is the greatest stumbling block to ending the present calamity.

    Insofar as this is true, and Islam remains intransigent, it might be regarded as stagnant and backwards.

    Indeed, if Islam does not countenance change or develop tolerance, it will be at odds (war?) with the rest of the world for the foreseeable future.

    you could say islam is at war with islam too, cause there's probably a few muslims that think threatening to kill people who take the piss out of your religion and beating the shit out of your wife is a bit off

    possibly the women

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    Quote Originally Posted by ilw
    Todays liberal point of view is tomorrows conservative pov...

    It could be said we've moved through a period when we'd misguidedly disavowed capital punishment to a better understanding of the utility (however limited) of the death penalty.
    A politician's gambit if ever i saw one. A regression is a regression ffs.
    Spoken like a true liberal.

    Do you own patents on the words "progressive" and "regression" at all, at all.

    I applaud my friend JPaul's cognition, BTW.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Carcinus
    Change has to come from within, from the actions and thoughts of the "ordinary" muslim, to show those who believe that the word of Allah is best enforced through violence that their actions will not be tolerated within the muslim community. This goes for both acts of violence and control towards women, and acts of terrorism.
    Precisely.

    Islam's insularity can only be broken from the inside out.
    "Researchers have already cast much darkness on the subject, and if they continue their investigations, we shall soon know nothing at all about it."

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