People who obsess over edgy jokes and make it their whole personality always say stuff thats essentially:
"Why are upset? The monkey flings it's poop at everyone!"
"Everything's okay or nothing is. If u want me to stop sending child snuff ur gonna have to ban cat memes too"
@Roseeettttrflc@disturbdserpent@ROKSDXEBECC Idk if its haram but amongst students of knowledge it is taught to laugh at a pragmatic amount so that you can still be taken seriously as someone who will teach others
@AzureKnight78@AmzBoogie He doesn't need to say it out loud but if a group allows sin to permeate among the group without trying to change it, the whole group is punished together. The fitna is already there, and it is the immodesty
@doomer7860@lil_mauratzhs@PensiveJustin@provingislam Its not worth arguing about the dillemma further. When he asked me his last question it showed that he didnt really know the basics of our theology. the conversation after that becomes teaching someone background information they don't want to learn xD
Internet Marxists love to say it was "historically progressive" for Native Americans to be genocided and have their land taken by "more industrious whites to develop the productive forces", yet would never say that for the "more industrious Germans" taking over Poland
CURIOUS
@lil_mauratzhs@PensiveJustin@provingislam whatever reason doesnt negate the argument. The verse above proves that the Quran rejects the "perfection" of the biblical narrative. Unless you mean to say the quran accidentally directly referenced the bible and accidentally very clearly denied the bibles narrative.
@lil_mauratzhs@PensiveJustin@provingislam Literally just did? The "Islamic dillema" claims that the Quran affirms that the bible is perfectly preserved. I just gave you a example of the Quran directly referencing the biblical narrative and calling it false. Thus, the Quran is intentionally rejecting the bibles narrative