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  • C Christian Graus

    I would imagine several possible causes: 1 - people disenchanted with the brand of Christianity they have experienced. I think a lot of non-mainstream Christianity grows for the same reason, because it's different to what people are exposed to via Xmas and the religion that used to be taught in schools. So, people try Islam because it's something different, and they are biologically predisposed to religion, and the religion they've tried, didn't work out. This is no guarentee that Islam will work out for them, long term, of course. 2 - the demonisation of Islam by the media and the Christian churches. Plainly most Muslims are not terrorists, and when people find this out for themselves, by meeting a Muslim, it will make them also question everything else they have been told.

    Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++ Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog "I am working on a project that will convert a FORTRAN code to corresponding C++ code.I am not aware of FORTRAN syntax" ( spotted in the C++/CLI forum )

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    Jorgen Sigvardsson
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    I think it's because they breed like rabbits. :) I have never seen a muslim family which wasn't really big!

    -- Made From Meat By-Products

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      LongHC wrote:

      defiantly

      At least he's not so stupid that he advocates boycotting Denmark over some cartoons, as you do in your 'about:islam' link. You and your religion are small minded bigots.

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      Jorgen Sigvardsson
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      Let them boycott Denmark. They don't know what they're missing anyway. More for me!

      -- From the Makers of Futurama

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      • J Jorgen Sigvardsson

        That's the gist of it all, isn't it? I find no other rational explanation for religiousness. It's got to be sheer laziness. :~

        -- Torn from tomorrow's headlines

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        Patrick Etc
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        Joergen Sigvardsson wrote:

        That's the gist of it all, isn't it? I find no other rational explanation for religiousness. It's got to be sheer laziness.

        Studies show a strong tendency for religious belief built into the human mind (a side effect of our ability to conceptualize, actually). A small percentage of the population don't possess that tendency; I think it is fairly common for those in that small percentage to be geeks.

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        • M MoustafaS

          ***k stupid people, like :-O (eou)


          About : Islam
          About : Me

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          Lost User
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          LongHC wrote:

          ***k stupid people, like (eou)

          Who is (eou)?

          There is no heaven, there is no hell, except here on Earth. - Anton LaVey

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          • J Jorgen Sigvardsson

            That's the gist of it all, isn't it? I find no other rational explanation for religiousness. It's got to be sheer laziness. :~

            -- Torn from tomorrow's headlines

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            Joergen Sigvardsson wrote:

            That's the gist of it all, isn't it? I find no other rational explanation for religiousness. It's got to be sheer laziness.

            Probably more stupidity than laziness. "God did it" is probably the only explanation people like Gary Kirkham and Christian Graus are capable of understanding.

            There is no heaven, there is no hell, except here on Earth. - Anton LaVey

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              Joergen Sigvardsson wrote:

              That's the gist of it all, isn't it? I find no other rational explanation for religiousness. It's got to be sheer laziness.

              Probably more stupidity than laziness. "God did it" is probably the only explanation people like Gary Kirkham and Christian Graus are capable of understanding.

              There is no heaven, there is no hell, except here on Earth. - Anton LaVey

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              Christian Graus
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              Have you noticed that I am ignoring your trolling on these boards ? If only others could do the same.

              Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++ Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog "I am working on a project that will convert a FORTRAN code to corresponding C++ code.I am not aware of FORTRAN syntax" ( spotted in the C++/CLI forum )

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              • J Jorgen Sigvardsson

                I think it's because they breed like rabbits. :) I have never seen a muslim family which wasn't really big!

                -- Made From Meat By-Products

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                Christian Graus
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                I guess it's also true that the survey in question wouldn't be able to tell conversion rates and rates of growth through breeding or through immigration.

                Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++ Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog "I am working on a project that will convert a FORTRAN code to corresponding C++ code.I am not aware of FORTRAN syntax" ( spotted in the C++/CLI forum )

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                • J Jorgen Sigvardsson

                  Nah.. we win because we don't have a message. :)

                  -- If not entertaining, write your congressman

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                  Christian Graus
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                  *grin* well, I guess that makes your position easy to state.

                  Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++ Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog "I am working on a project that will convert a FORTRAN code to corresponding C++ code.I am not aware of FORTRAN syntax" ( spotted in the C++/CLI forum )

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                  • C Christian Graus

                    *grin* well, I guess that makes your position easy to state.

                    Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++ Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog "I am working on a project that will convert a FORTRAN code to corresponding C++ code.I am not aware of FORTRAN syntax" ( spotted in the C++/CLI forum )

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                    Jorgen Sigvardsson
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                    Actually, it's not always that easy. As an atheist, you're constantly under attack by theists. I'm not saying all theists are vicious, but some certainly are. That is the reason why there are atheists who are vocal (including myself). We refuse to be labeled as damned, evil, morally deficient, or whatever the popular religious concept is. The funny thing is that I cannot say "My position is X" - I have to say "My position is not A, O, Y, nor Z", due to the very nature of atheism. I make no claims, yet according to some, I do by not making claims.

                    -- Deciphered from crop circles

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                    • P Patrick Etc

                      Joergen Sigvardsson wrote:

                      That's the gist of it all, isn't it? I find no other rational explanation for religiousness. It's got to be sheer laziness.

                      Studies show a strong tendency for religious belief built into the human mind (a side effect of our ability to conceptualize, actually). A small percentage of the population don't possess that tendency; I think it is fairly common for those in that small percentage to be geeks.

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                      Patrick Sears wrote:

                      Studies show a strong tendency for religious belief built into the human mind (a side effect of our ability to conceptualize, actually).

                      Surely, religion was probably a tool to survive/procreate some time ago in our history. Evolution is a clear path through a sea of randomness. Somewhere in that sea, religion was a good paddle. I fail to see its relevance now though.

                      Patrick Sears wrote:

                      A small percentage of the population don't possess that tendency; I think it is fairly common for those in that small percentage to be geeks.

                      I think geekness is a function of the logical part of the brain. I don't think religiousness has anything to do with geekness (I know there are religious geeks).

                      -- Presented in doublevision (where drunk)

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                      • C Christian Graus

                        Have you noticed that I am ignoring your trolling on these boards ? If only others could do the same.

                        Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++ Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog "I am working on a project that will convert a FORTRAN code to corresponding C++ code.I am not aware of FORTRAN syntax" ( spotted in the C++/CLI forum )

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                        Lost User
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                        Quote: Have you noticed that I am ignoring your trolling on these boards ? If only others could do the same. :laugh: Obviously not. If you were ignoring me then how did you manage to post a reply to my post?

                        There is no heaven, there is no hell, except here on Earth. - Anton LaVey

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                        • J Jorgen Sigvardsson

                          Actually, it's not always that easy. As an atheist, you're constantly under attack by theists. I'm not saying all theists are vicious, but some certainly are. That is the reason why there are atheists who are vocal (including myself). We refuse to be labeled as damned, evil, morally deficient, or whatever the popular religious concept is. The funny thing is that I cannot say "My position is X" - I have to say "My position is not A, O, Y, nor Z", due to the very nature of atheism. I make no claims, yet according to some, I do by not making claims.

                          -- Deciphered from crop circles

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                          Christian Graus
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                          Yeah, one thing that really troubles me is the idea that !Christian == Evil. Or, even, that showingUpToAChurch == Good == Chrisitan. And, I think the people who are vicious, see in you an embodiment of their own doubts. Why else would it worry them ?

                          Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++ Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog "I am working on a project that will convert a FORTRAN code to corresponding C++ code.I am not aware of FORTRAN syntax" ( spotted in the C++/CLI forum )

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                          • L Lost User

                            Quote: Have you noticed that I am ignoring your trolling on these boards ? If only others could do the same. :laugh: Obviously not. If you were ignoring me then how did you manage to post a reply to my post?

                            There is no heaven, there is no hell, except here on Earth. - Anton LaVey

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                            Christian is strange about religion, lol, He my be a Visual Basic MVP but he has no sense in the real world.

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                              Christian is strange about religion, lol, He my be a Visual Basic MVP but he has no sense in the real world.

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                              Tim Craig
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                              Captain See Sharp wrote:

                              He my be a Visual Basic MVP but he has no sense in the real world.

                              "sense" "real world" "CSS" An oxymoron in any combination.

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                              • C Christian Graus

                                Have you noticed that I am ignoring your trolling on these boards ? If only others could do the same.

                                Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++ Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog "I am working on a project that will convert a FORTRAN code to corresponding C++ code.I am not aware of FORTRAN syntax" ( spotted in the C++/CLI forum )

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                                Shog9 0
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                                *SLAP* ;)

                                ----

                                It appears that everybody is under the impression that I approve of the documentation. You probably also blame Ken Burns for supporting slavery.

                                --Raymond Chen on MSDN

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                                  *SLAP* ;)

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                                  It appears that everybody is under the impression that I approve of the documentation. You probably also blame Ken Burns for supporting slavery.

                                  --Raymond Chen on MSDN

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                                  Christian Graus
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                                  Thanks, I needed that.

                                  Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++ Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog "I am working on a project that will convert a FORTRAN code to corresponding C++ code.I am not aware of FORTRAN syntax" ( spotted in the C++/CLI forum )

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                                  • D dav25

                                    Hi all, I really appreciate participating in your forum and will start my posting with new information. After the tragic attack on 9/11 and the war on terrorism, Islam remain the fastest-growing religion in America and in the world although religion is no longer dominates everyday life in Western society. http://www.cnn.com/WORLD/9704/14/egypt.islam/ http://www.defenselink.mil/news/Oct2001/n10042001\_200110043.html "Islam is the fastest-growing religion in America, a guide and pillar of stability for many of our people..." Hillary Rodman Clinton, Los Angeles Times,May 31,1996,p.3 http://www.themodernreligion.com/convert/am.htm

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                                    From what I've read from different people who have converted to Islam, there are a few main reasons for most conversions: 1. Muslims and Christians agree that God is self-existent. This means that He does not derive his existence from anyone. Also they believe in Jesus, love him, and honor him. In fact, no Muslim can be a Muslim unless he or she believes in Jesus, on whom be peace. The Quran teach that Jesus is prophet or messenger from Allah and not a God so Quran denies the divinity of Jesus. The Qur'an says that Jesus was born of a virgin, that he spoke while he was still only a baby, that he healed the blind and the leper by God's leave, and that he raised the dead by God's leave. 2. Islam is a religious lifestyle, not just a quick Sunday morning church visit and a label. Although some Christians do pray before each meal and spend much time with their Bible, etc.many don't in the USA. Islam is something that can't be shunted into a few spare hours. You pray five times a day. Your dress code is affected; even your food choices are explained in the Qur'an. Many converts like it because they feel actively involved and as if they are truly religious. Some people also studied Buddhism, flirted with Roman Catholicism or spent time with Quakers, but ultimately found them lacking. 3. For women, it is a big and welcome change from the "in your face" sexuality of western culture. Women are not required by the Qur'an to veil. They are required to dress modestly and it is *recommended* that they cover their hair. However, most do veil and some go farther with niquab (the face screen) or other traditional clothes. Women dressed like this consider themselves marked as religious women, not easy dates. They don't get hit on. No one gawks at their bodies. They are clearly off limits sexually and many that I personally know say it is liberating not to have to conform to western standards of sexy dress, makeup and spending so much time and money on appearance. You buy a five-dollar hijab, put your hair in a ponytail and cover, wear long skirt and a tunic shirt -you're set. 4. Islam is also growing because many people are not satisfied with Christianity. They feel it is too liberal, too fluid and changes for the culture. Islam on the other hand is more rigid and does not as a whole allow much for modern changes and the whims of society. Many like it because they feel other religions have loose standards. A person like me who is unfamiliar with Islamic teachings might be surprised to hear that Islam is not a “re

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                                    • D dav25

                                      From what I've read from different people who have converted to Islam, there are a few main reasons for most conversions: 1. Muslims and Christians agree that God is self-existent. This means that He does not derive his existence from anyone. Also they believe in Jesus, love him, and honor him. In fact, no Muslim can be a Muslim unless he or she believes in Jesus, on whom be peace. The Quran teach that Jesus is prophet or messenger from Allah and not a God so Quran denies the divinity of Jesus. The Qur'an says that Jesus was born of a virgin, that he spoke while he was still only a baby, that he healed the blind and the leper by God's leave, and that he raised the dead by God's leave. 2. Islam is a religious lifestyle, not just a quick Sunday morning church visit and a label. Although some Christians do pray before each meal and spend much time with their Bible, etc.many don't in the USA. Islam is something that can't be shunted into a few spare hours. You pray five times a day. Your dress code is affected; even your food choices are explained in the Qur'an. Many converts like it because they feel actively involved and as if they are truly religious. Some people also studied Buddhism, flirted with Roman Catholicism or spent time with Quakers, but ultimately found them lacking. 3. For women, it is a big and welcome change from the "in your face" sexuality of western culture. Women are not required by the Qur'an to veil. They are required to dress modestly and it is *recommended* that they cover their hair. However, most do veil and some go farther with niquab (the face screen) or other traditional clothes. Women dressed like this consider themselves marked as religious women, not easy dates. They don't get hit on. No one gawks at their bodies. They are clearly off limits sexually and many that I personally know say it is liberating not to have to conform to western standards of sexy dress, makeup and spending so much time and money on appearance. You buy a five-dollar hijab, put your hair in a ponytail and cover, wear long skirt and a tunic shirt -you're set. 4. Islam is also growing because many people are not satisfied with Christianity. They feel it is too liberal, too fluid and changes for the culture. Islam on the other hand is more rigid and does not as a whole allow much for modern changes and the whims of society. Many like it because they feel other religions have loose standards. A person like me who is unfamiliar with Islamic teachings might be surprised to hear that Islam is not a “re

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                                      Michael Hendrickx
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                                      dav25 wrote:

                                      You pray five times a day. Your dress code is affected; even your food choices are explained in the Qur'an.

                                      Funny thing is that when you live in a muslim country, you would see other things. Islam has many good points, so has christianity. As long as you don't go into extremes, it's all good for humanity I guess.

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                                      • D dav25

                                        From what I've read from different people who have converted to Islam, there are a few main reasons for most conversions: 1. Muslims and Christians agree that God is self-existent. This means that He does not derive his existence from anyone. Also they believe in Jesus, love him, and honor him. In fact, no Muslim can be a Muslim unless he or she believes in Jesus, on whom be peace. The Quran teach that Jesus is prophet or messenger from Allah and not a God so Quran denies the divinity of Jesus. The Qur'an says that Jesus was born of a virgin, that he spoke while he was still only a baby, that he healed the blind and the leper by God's leave, and that he raised the dead by God's leave. 2. Islam is a religious lifestyle, not just a quick Sunday morning church visit and a label. Although some Christians do pray before each meal and spend much time with their Bible, etc.many don't in the USA. Islam is something that can't be shunted into a few spare hours. You pray five times a day. Your dress code is affected; even your food choices are explained in the Qur'an. Many converts like it because they feel actively involved and as if they are truly religious. Some people also studied Buddhism, flirted with Roman Catholicism or spent time with Quakers, but ultimately found them lacking. 3. For women, it is a big and welcome change from the "in your face" sexuality of western culture. Women are not required by the Qur'an to veil. They are required to dress modestly and it is *recommended* that they cover their hair. However, most do veil and some go farther with niquab (the face screen) or other traditional clothes. Women dressed like this consider themselves marked as religious women, not easy dates. They don't get hit on. No one gawks at their bodies. They are clearly off limits sexually and many that I personally know say it is liberating not to have to conform to western standards of sexy dress, makeup and spending so much time and money on appearance. You buy a five-dollar hijab, put your hair in a ponytail and cover, wear long skirt and a tunic shirt -you're set. 4. Islam is also growing because many people are not satisfied with Christianity. They feel it is too liberal, too fluid and changes for the culture. Islam on the other hand is more rigid and does not as a whole allow much for modern changes and the whims of society. Many like it because they feel other religions have loose standards. A person like me who is unfamiliar with Islamic teachings might be surprised to hear that Islam is not a “re

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                                        Christian Graus
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                                        1 - All Muslims who I have spoken to, reject Jesus almost entirely. That is to say, they reject the New Testament, almost entirely, and are left with a Jesus of whom no contempary written record exists. The Muslim position on Jesus is really quite fascinating. 2 - Yes, I can see how Islam would appeal to people who want their entire life to be dictated to them. This is another example of Islam's rejection of Christ. Islam is based more on Judaism than Christianity, more on the Law than on anything Christ said or did. 3 - Women are free to dress modestly ( in fact, to dress however they like ), in Western society. Women in the West enjoy a freedom that does not seem to exist under Islam, not by and large. Obviously, women who are Muslims, will hold to the points of view you espouse, or at least, claim to. That proves nothing. 4 - 'Islam is more rigid'. Yes, indeed. Like I said, strict laws appeal to those who want to be led.

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                                        does not rely upon blind faith to make its case, but rather, encourages to use minds

                                        You must be kidding. You just said it was rigid. Which is true ?

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                                        For example, the Qur'an invites to ponder upon the wonders of creation, and challenges with intellectual arguments.

                                        Yeah, that's copied straight out of the Christian Bible. So what ?

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                                        Stats taken by many college groups say that women convert 4 times more often then men.

                                        That's true anywhere, women tend to be more religious. It would be true of Catholics, Buddhists and Jehovah's Witnesses.

                                        Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++ Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog "I am working on a project that will convert a FORTRAN code to corresponding C++ code.I am not aware of FORTRAN syntax" ( spotted in the C++/CLI forum )

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                                        • R Rob Graham

                                          LongHC wrote:

                                          defiantly

                                          At least he's not so stupid that he advocates boycotting Denmark over some cartoons, as you do in your 'about:islam' link. You and your religion are small minded bigots.

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                                          Rob Graham wrote:

                                          boycotting Denmark

                                          That boycott made me laugh so hard. Muslim countries boycotting trade with Denmark. Denmark's most famous exports? Beer and bacon. Gee - bet they missed out on that hot market.

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