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05 Dec 2015, 6:43 pm

heres my to-do list:
1) stop talking to girls Im not related to, including young girls, unnecessarily 2) stop listening to national anthems, because they contain music 3) stop believing in superstitions 4) stop watching TV, because most television programs have bad morals, or is a waste of time 5) stop masturbating 6) start praying optional ritual prayers 7) start listening to the Qur'an more often start getting up for early morning prayer https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fajr_prayer 9) start getting up for prayer in the middle of the night https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tahajjud
10) possibly not eating meat that was not ritually slaughtered
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dhabihah but im not sure about that one, because i live in the united states so that may be unrealistic... plus, I love meat.... wish me luck!



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05 Dec 2015, 6:47 pm

Why not "stop using the Internet"?
That's one of the worst sins of all.



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05 Dec 2015, 6:48 pm

You always say stuff yet never do it.



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05 Dec 2015, 6:56 pm

That's just what the world needs - more religious people.

Try becoming just a good person instead; because with or without religion, good people can do good things and evil people can do evil things; but for good people to do evil things ... now that takes religion!


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05 Dec 2015, 6:57 pm

Fnord wrote:
That's just what the world needs - more religious people.

Try becoming just a good person instead; because with or without religion, good people can do good things and evil people can do evil things; but for good people to do evil things ... now that takes religion!
good point.... then in that case, ill work on respecting my mother more....



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06 Dec 2015, 3:18 am

Becoming more religious never ends up well in this day and age, especially now. Focus on being nice to others, your interests and not to follow your religion so blindly.



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06 Dec 2015, 3:55 am

MonsterCrack wrote:
1) stop talking to girls Im not related to, including young girls, unnecessarily
I tried to do that when I was your age, not for religious reasons but because at the time I found girls kind of scary, especially the pretty ones.

Later in life this really didn't help me relate to girls.

Do not stop talking to girls. It won't help you in your life, it certainly won't improve your dating skills.

Also you can't talk to young girls you're related too because your teenaged cousins refuse to talk to you.


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07 Dec 2015, 4:23 am

I'm sorry, but

MonsterCrack wrote:
3) stop believing in superstitions

Doesn't that invalidate your religion?

Really, by all means follow the intention of your religion, in the end all of them mean well, but plase don't follow them to the letter; those rules are a few thousand years old, highly inpractical at best (this is true for all religions); they just don't work in the modern world anymore



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08 Dec 2015, 2:54 pm

Not the best idea this day and age, esspecially Islam for the most part, the more extreme you become the chances of alligning yourself to groups like ISIS and Al Queda increases, and many terrorists groups recruit the young around your age range and target those with disorders and such to brainwash. I would not recommend any of that sorry.


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08 Dec 2015, 4:23 pm

AspieOtaku wrote:
Not the best idea this day and age, esspecially Islam for the most part, the more extreme you become the chances of alligning yourself to groups like ISIS and Al Queda increases, and many terrorists groups recruit the young around your age range and target those with disorders and such to brainwash. I would not recommend any of that sorry.


Becoming more religious is not the same thing as becoming more radical. Monstercrack has at many times before condemned violence so that isn't an issue here.



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08 Dec 2015, 7:00 pm

Lukeda420 wrote:
AspieOtaku wrote:
Not the best idea this day and age, esspecially Islam for the most part, the more extreme you become the chances of alligning yourself to groups like ISIS and Al Queda increases, and many terrorists groups recruit the young around your age range and target those with disorders and such to brainwash. I would not recommend any of that sorry.


Becoming more religious is not the same thing as becoming more radical. Monstercrack has at many times before condemned violence so that isn't an issue here.

However, his flavor(s) of anger & frustration are exactly who religious extremists target their rhetoric to. Becoming more conservative / extreme works for a very short while, but then *more* is needed...it's like a drug that way & like them usually doesn't end good...


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