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Wiz, I really don't think it's a lack of social skills, plain ignorance, or even a matter of religion. It's not his actual opinions that lead me to believe with Mani it's a cultural issue - it's his mind-set - the way he believes. I don't know if you've noticed, but whenever there's a heated debate taking place, everyone else asks questions (albeit angrily), but he rarely does. He's self-righteous; his god is harsh, inflexible and unforgiving; divorcees, homosexuals, prostitutes and unbelievers are basically infidels whom he usually describes as 'disgusting', and who will go straight to hell - and according to Mani that's all there is to it. There's no room for debate or for other opinions in Mani's world - just as there's no room for debate or other opinions in the world of the Islamic fundamentalists. I'm convinced it's a cultural thing. Mani thinks he's a Christian fundamentalist, but he's a Muslim fundamentalist at heart, and that's where the problem lies. He's a Muslim in Christian clothing.