There are "ideological muslams" and "cultural muslums"...same as there's "ideological Christians and cultural Christians"...one controls the mind, the other simply designates a social taxonomy...I consider myself to be culturally Christian by virtue of the fact that the constitution or bill of rights of Western 1st world countries recognizes God as a supreme being, although I no longer hold a belief in a "biblical god" I am still subject to a constitution that is fundamentally formulated within the aspects of the biblical god.
Zyklonbeekeeper 1 points 2 days ago
There are "ideological muslams" and "cultural muslums"...same as there's "ideological Christians and cultural Christians"...one controls the mind, the other simply designates a social taxonomy...I consider myself to be culturally Christian by
virtue of the fact that the constitution or bill of rights of Western 1st world countries recognizes God as a supreme being, although I no longer hold a belief in a "biblical god" I am still subject to a constitution that is fundamentally formulated within the aspects of the biblical god.