I am constantly intrigued as to why two individuals who post on threads involving Islam, constantly imagine that because they have read about the faith, it gives them the right to patronise anyone who they feel does not measure up to their levels of knowledge, without knowing for sure what anyone else may, or may not know.
Everyone is entitled to express a view, and as I have pointed out before, it's not an intellectual one-upmanship contest, it's an exchange of views and opinions.
I am tired of having my posts belittled and sneered at by those who imagine that their 'education' makes their view the only correct one, and anyone who does not see the world as they do is to be pitied and mocked.
I don't mind anyone not agreeing with me, but I will not be patronised and scoffed at by pseudo-experts who think that a little reading gives them bragging rights about a subject.
Examples -
Khandro - // Better give up naomi, the prejudiced have no problems forming their opinions as they feel no need to understand the facts.
Khandro - // If you are unaware of what is happening & if you don't listen to the few people* (more & more though now) or read books on the subject, then I can't help you.
Naomi - // Ummmm, I’m OTT because I get tired of explaining the same things over and over again.
Naomi - // AH, it isn’t with the Jews remit to ‘take over’ and as someone who isn’t aware of that it’s no surprise that you regard the rest as irrelevant.
Do you two ever think just how arrogant you sound with your patient sighing and despairing that everyone else doesn't think like you?
News flash - we don't have to!
In conclusion, I am going to avoid direct interaction with Naomi and Kandro on the subject of Islam - anyone else who wants to be belittled by their pompous lecturing is welcome to do so, but I have more respect for myself than to argue with people who do not respect others in a debate, or understand that education does not give you superiority - especially when it is unproven beyond constant references from the two 'teachers' busy despairing that no-one else on here is perceived as their intellectual equal.