Lucille Saetteurn: ur fine do what YOU WANT to do..as long as ur not hurting anyone
Tyler Burkman: assuming that the Quaran claims anyone who does not have the same belief system is an act of heresy. Individuals are advised to consider anyone else's opinion as illegitimate. So that would mean enjoying, or accepting the opinion of anyone that doesn't; is subject to being labeled as an infidel.But, many individuals living in the United States that I know, who have faith in the Quaran; are enjoying American television, sports, and culture.In my opinion there is nothing wrong with that. If you live in a region it is to your advantage to embrace their culture. Embracing the current culture with your own, might result in creating a hybrid culture. If you look back to major historical events, it has been (for the most part), a step towards bettering the human condition.if you Ignore the current regional culture by claiming your own as the only way of living, while still c! onsidering your current living quarters as home; it would be an act of replacement, the equivalent of taking over (if there is enough people who agree). A cultural stance like that makes people defensive, and usually causes them to discard your culture, as you did to theirs. This encourages anger, fighting, and possibly war.I personally don't enjoy walking down the streets knowing people who actively follow the Quaran might think I'm less of a person than them, just because we believe different things. I acknowledge your culture and understand it as a potential way someone can live a healthy life, Its up to you whether or not we can coexist. If you accept that you are an infidel for embracing my culture, with no intent of customizing your faith and culture, we will never coexist, which I find to be disappointing....Show more
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