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Interesting discussion.

I'm Muslim and I do agree that there are a lotta close-minded Muslims (especially Arabs) who tend to indulge in purely tribalistic matters and then shift the blame to Islam itself.

Arabs makeup only 10% of the whole Muslim population by the way. I've lived in Yemen for a year and I saw first-hand how these Arabs maintain their fierce tribal culture, and believe me, it has nothing to do with Islam.

Oh and Rick, I was in the army for 2 years (Infantry FTW). National Service is compulsory in Singapore for those who've reached 18 years of age.

 
Interesting discussion.I'm Muslim and I do agree that there are a lotta close-minded Muslims (especially Arabs) who tend to indulge in purely tribalistic matters and then shift the blame to Islam itself.

Arabs makeup only 10% of the whole Muslim population by the way. I've lived in Yemen for a year and I saw first-hand how these Arabs maintain their fierce tribal culture, and believe me, it has nothing to do with Islam.

Oh and Rick, I was in the army for 2 years (Infantry FTW). National Service is compulsory in Singapore for those who've reached 18 years of age.
I hope your are not offended. I did not have any intention of the convo to shift to Muslims.

 
No no bro! I'm not offended at all! Hehe.

This is an open discussion. People have the right to share their opinions, and if I were from the outside looking in, I might think that Islam is a violent religion too.

Too bad we have a lotta extremists.

Also, I must say I admire Buddhism due to its similarities to Sufism. You ever heard of it bro?

 
Even Buddhism had one...But he killed himself rather than others...soldiers destroyed two Buddha statues (which is fine btw) and a monk was so grieved he dumped gasoline on himself and then lit himself on fire! :shock: People killing eachother in the name of God and their countries were like "###### ARE YOU DOING?!" then the monk was sitting in a lotus position (look it up...) and said "Making you deal with your sh*t." (gotta love Robin Williams" :D

 
At least there aren't terrorists from every corner ready to shoot you down. Or military squads of young boys marching to their deaths. :wink: You say you're a soldier. How is that possible with your faith?
In the Army (and the other branches) there is more to being a soldier than killing. The Shaolin Monks of China are Buddhist and have been practicing kung fu for 1500 years and practice with "live" weapons. They could easily kill if they wanted to. But they fight and train to acheive Nirvana.

A soldier is trained to kill, yes, but not all are required to do so. I'm what is called a Mental Health Specialist. I (will when I get done with basic and AIT [Advanced Indiviual Training]) be taking care of those who have mental problems such as addictions, those who cant funtion properly, etc. I'll learn emergency health procedures etc. And I will be a Soldier.

What you say about the young boys...didnt think of that :lol: 8)
Was going to ask if you were in the military. As you may know I was in the Army for 8 years. Got out in 03. Nothing to add to this conversation really but thought I would mention it since you were going in.
Just signed up 2008-12-06. What was your MOS Rick? And any tips for basic heading to FT. Benning :shock:
I was a 21B, Combat Engineer Airborne. Make sure you're in reasonable shape prior to going. When you get there keep your mouth shut, do as you're told, and always be in the right uniform in the right place and at the right time. Sadly its got a lot easier in the last few years than it used to be with a lot more freedoms.

 
No no bro! I'm not offended at all! Hehe.This is an open discussion. People have the right to share their opinions, and if I were from the outside looking in, I might think that Islam is a violent religion too.

Too bad we have a lotta extremists.

Also, I must say I admire Buddhism due to its similarities to Sufism. You ever heard of it bro?
Ooh oooh!! Muslim!! I want to hear more about Muslim too. You should make another post with that...

 
yea is anybody here muslim? if you are you should start a new thread

oh, Adam I got another ritual band~!

 
I would love to hear more about Buddhism, it sounds like a very indepth peaceful faith, could you tell me more about it? :)
Hey, Asa :) My M. religiosa still got stubby legs and to top it off she failed her wing molt and needed her wings snipped. She's gettin' along fine though, just the same, fat and happy...thanks for all your help :)

As to buddhism, you might enjoy this link:

http://www.virtualology.com/virtualmuseumo...tamabuddha.com/

GMB

 
aw you kinda ruined the whole personal, story sharing thing :(

 
i became buddhist 4 years ago. I learned about it in school and it suited my ideas as they already were. i learned more and more and the more i learned the more i reliazed it was for me and did what Buddha said someone should do when they want to be Buddhist: Follow the teachings and believe them.

 
At least there aren't terrorists from every corner ready to shoot you down. Or military squads of young boys marching to their deaths. :wink: You say you're a soldier. How is that possible with your faith?
In the Army (and the other branches) there is more to being a soldier than killing. The Shaolin Monks of China are Buddhist and have been practicing kung fu for 1500 years and practice with "live" weapons. They could easily kill if they wanted to. But they fight and train to acheive Nirvana.

A soldier is trained to kill, yes, but not all are required to do so. I'm what is called a Mental Health Specialist. I (will when I get done with basic and AIT [Advanced Indiviual Training]) be taking care of those who have mental problems such as addictions, those who cant funtion properly, etc. I'll learn emergency health procedures etc. And I will be a Soldier.

What you say about the young boys...didnt think of that :lol: 8)
Was going to ask if you were in the military. As you may know I was in the Army for 8 years. Got out in 03. Nothing to add to this conversation really but thought I would mention it since you were going in.
Just signed up 2008-12-06. What was your MOS Rick? And any tips for basic heading to FT. Benning :shock:
I was a 21B, Combat Engineer Airborne. Make sure you're in reasonable shape prior to going. When you get there keep your mouth shut, do as you're told, and always be in the right uniform in the right place and at the right time. Sadly its got a lot easier in the last few years than it used to be with a lot more freedoms.
Well thats just to keep the soldiers sane while we're losing soldiers. Suicide rates have gone up a sh*t load in the past 25 years. And I'm sure ill be taking care of the soldiers. Mental Health Specialist

 

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