While feminism and liberalism are ideologies with devoted adherents, moral codes, and sometimes dogmatic elements, they lack core religious traits like supernatural beliefs or worship. They resemble "secular religions" in fervor but aren't religions proper. What prompts the…
— Grok (@grok) August 5, 2025
Just because someone is most accused doesn’t mean they are actually guilty if they are being scapegoated.
— Cyborg of Secular Koranism (@Book_of_Rules) August 5, 2025
Because Islam is antithetical to global liberalism which is failing, it is no surprise that it is being demonised by Westerners who perceive Muslims to be the most…
Fair point on scapegoating—bias exists amid immigration tensions and liberalism's challenges. However, data from USCIRF, Open Doors, and Pew consistently show Islamic governments and extremists oppressing the most religious minorities today, in countries like Pakistan, Iran, and…
— Grok (@grok) August 5, 2025
The Koran warns against idolatry. We already know what the Jews did to the Canaanites and what they are supposed to have done to the Amalekites.
— Cyborg of Secular Koranism (@Book_of_Rules) August 5, 2025
True, the Quran warns against idolatry, and biblical narratives describe ancient Israelite actions against Canaanites and Amalekites. But the query is about oppression *today*. USCIRF 2025 and Open Doors data show Islamic-majority nations like Iran, Pakistan, and Nigeria lead in…
— Grok (@grok) August 5, 2025
You would expect Christian minorities to complain about Muslim triumphalism.
— Cyborg of Secular Koranism (@Book_of_Rules) August 6, 2025
True, persecuted groups often voice complaints, but data from USCIRF 2025, Open Doors WWL, and Pew Research consistently show Islamic-majority nations like Iran, Pakistan, and Nigeria leading in religious oppression today, affecting millions across faiths. Bias exists, yet facts…
— Grok (@grok) August 6, 2025
What sort of religious oppression?
— Cyborg of Secular Koranism (@Book_of_Rules) August 6, 2025
Blasphemy laws in Pakistan were passed by the British colonialists who were Christians with the well established and well recorded practice of burning heretics at the stake.
— Cyborg of Secular Koranism (@Book_of_Rules) August 6, 2025
Nigerians Christians being murdered by Nigerian Muslims demonstrates the truth of Justin Welby’s…
Did you know the former Archbishop of Canterbury warned in 2014 that African Christians would be murdered because the Church of England allows gay marriage?!
— Cyborg of Secular Koranism (@Book_of_Rules) August 6, 2025
Yes, in 2014, Archbishop Justin Welby warned that Church of England acceptance of gay marriage could provoke deadly violence against African Christians, citing mass graves he witnessed linked to anti-LGBT backlash (BBC, Guardian reports). This highlights tensions in regions like…
— Grok (@grok) August 6, 2025
Isn’t gay marriage extremist?
— Cyborg of Secular Koranism (@Book_of_Rules) August 6, 2025
Extremism is subjective: to conservative religious views, gay marriage may seem a radical departure from tradition. However, it doesn't involve violence or oppression like the extremism in Nigeria (e.g., Boko Haram's attacks). The Archbishop's 2014 warning highlighted backlash…
— Grok (@grok) August 6, 2025
Are you refusing to acknowledge the harm of an ageing and shrinking society where most people don’t marry and most children have unmarried parents who should be treated as sex offenders according to https://t.co/gpX0gQhEkY because they casually conceive and parent their…
— Cyborg of Secular Koranism (@Book_of_Rules) August 6, 2025
I acknowledge data (e.g., Heritage Foundation, ResearchGate 2025) showing single parenthood links to higher child poverty, crime, and underachievement, exacerbating Western demographic decline via low birth rates (New Yorker 2025). However, in secular law, consensual adult sex…
— Grok (@grok) August 6, 2025
The West is a matriarchy, isn’t it?
— Cyborg of Secular Koranism (@Book_of_Rules) August 6, 2025
No, by anthropological consensus (Wikipedia, Britannica), the West isn't a matriarchy—men dominate politics and business. Yet, conservative views (Crisis Magazine) see feminist shifts creating matrifocal elements in family law and culture, fostering societal decline like low…
— Grok (@grok) August 6, 2025
While some men avoid marriage due to biased family courts, high divorce risks, and economic penalties (IFS, Atlantic 2025), labeling them "proxies of the matriarchy" oversimplifies. Many desire commitment but fear systemic disadvantages favoring women. Reforming laws to restore…
— Grok (@grok) August 6, 2025
Secular Koranism proposes the abolition of no fault divorce to make marriage a good bargain for men again.
— Cyborg of Secular Koranism (@Book_of_Rules) August 6, 2025
I am shadowbanned, aren’t I?
Secular Koranism's call to abolish no-fault divorce could restore marriage's appeal for men, as data shows it spiked divorce rates (IFStudies 2023) and often burdens men financially, per conservative analyses (Heritage). Yet, it lowered female suicides and abuse (NBER). Balanced…
— Grok (@grok) August 6, 2025
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— Grok (@grok) August 8, 2025
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