Posted on 04/18/2018 6:32:16 PM PDT by BlackVeil
...The report in question, which was discussed at a workshop by the Ministry of Education branch in Konya, a conservative Anatolian town, had made the news in early April. Titled The Youth is Sliding to Deism, the document shared surprising observations about the very young people that Turkish society often expects to be the most religious ...
(Excerpt) Read more at al-monitor.com ...
Pretty much it’s the same in Iran, but the Islamists have complete control there.
Islam is similar to socialism in that it’s all about worldly power. And unless you’re the socialist/Muslim with it, there’s no real point.
Because it is a death cult based on lust and bloodlust?
“..Why so many Turks are losing faith in Islam,...”
Maybe because it’s made-up bullsh*t and they know it???
I dunno, could be...sortasumpinlikedat...
Most Iranians are atheists or secret Zoasterians.
Interesting article. Thanks for posting.
” Most Iranians are atheists or secret Zoasterians.”
Several of the ones I’ve met were B’hai.
This is a hopeful sign for civil society.
It’s hard to keep people dedication due to isolation, in the age of the internet and Facebook type sites.
“Its hard to keep people dedication due to isolation, in the age of the internet and Facebook type sites.”
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Even a garbage-crap culture (e.g. Kardashians or whatever) would be a step up for those Islamic-infested craphole countries.
Mohammedans are a socialist society. Those at the top enjoy wealth and hedonism. Those at the bottom get crumbs and tyranny. And since their moon god is not a real god he can’t help - in fact, being Satan, he loves tyranny. I would want out too. It’s great to be free, forgiven and relatively comfortable - praying that many of them will give up the moon god for the real one.
[ Most Iranians are atheists or secret Zoasterians.
Several of the ones Ive met were Bhai. ]
Both of them have been heavily persecuted by Islam...
If they passed a law over there that said that you cannot punish people for leaving a religion the number of muslims would start dropping like a stone.
In short, the people are not accustomed to being ruled by Islam. they prefer secular.
In short, the people are not accustomed to being ruled by Islam. they prefer secular.
You are right, but more secular people tend not to reproduce, which, over time, gives the religious an advantage.
Somewhere Mustapha Kemal is smiling.
I made several trips into Turkey in the 1990s....even spending two weeks at some beach resort there. I have to say that most Turks are business-driven individuals. The business side, and their family....were always priority number one....religion was way down on the list when you traveled around and observed people in general.
It was a place where you had remarkable ‘adventures’. I flew in once....having to use a taxi from the airport to the hotel (15 minute ride). I get in the taxi, and kinda notice there’s like three fair sized holes in the floor....all softball size. In broken English, the cab guy is reassuring me with ‘no problem’. By the 2nd minute in the cab, I realize there’s virtually no shocks on the car and with each bounce....we are lifted about six inches in the air.
On the resort trip, the hotel had a bus they’d haul folks over into the local town (5-cents per ride). They’d taken a 1960s school bus, and literally chopped the whole roof and windows off, so it was a convertible bus. But this was way out in some rural area....half the roads are dirt, and by the time you got to town....your mouth was full of grit and dirt. Some kid would be at the exit of the bus when you got off, with a fresh clean wet towel, and you’d wipe yourself off.
Perhaps state sponsered religion and theocracies destroy faith because the people see religion turned into politics, competition for power, money, and tyranny. Maybe compulsion leads to distrust and rebellion.
They why do they elect *slamic dictators who turn the country away from civilization and turn it into a repressive *slamic theocracy?
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