A list of puns related to "Secularist Of The Year"
...what’s presumed in the New Testament story of Luke 24, as well? When the two disciples finally realized the identity of their guest, they faulted themselves for not having recognized him earlier. “Did not our hearts burn within us,” they said (Luke 24:32), “while he talked with us on the road, while he opened to us the scriptures?”
https://www.patheos.com/blogs/danpeterson/2015/12/new-testament-355.html
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So, before get into the topic, let me explain few things. There was a British guy who used to be Roman Catholuc but converted to Islam after working in Saudi Arabia for years. His name was Musa David Piddock. After he had converted to islam, in 1989, he established "Islamic Party of Britian" with his few muslim friends. His party's aim was to establish sharia law in the UK. The main ideology of the party was islamism. So, since there was no possibility for "Islamic Party of Britian" to get the election, it got into election with "Green Party" of Wales. A Feminist, enviromentalist and secular party in the UK. If you want assurance, here is the wikipedia page of the party:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Islamic_Party_of_Britain
So, the thing I really don't understand is: Why would a secularist feminist envirimentalist party as "Green Party of Wales" be ally with a political party which wants to ban for women to get out without covering every part of their body but their eyes and hands and also without their male guardian? Ir which wants to criminalize the apostasy of religion or blasphemy? Please, someone, explain me? Because it is quite obvious that islamic ideology really contrasts with left. There are lots of islamic scholars here and they say the same thing all the time.
[Jan/Feb 2036]
You could not have written a more ironic chapter in Turkey's always-colorful political history.
With a fatigued Justice and Development Party (AKP) unable to maintain the level of excitement it first brought when Recep Tayyip Erdoğan's party came to power in 2002, a resurgent secular metropolitan wave of energy has swept through Turkey's political system.
Except -- it was not the main opposition Republican People's Party (CHP) candidate Ulus Alçı who topped the vote. Ask anyone who lived through the daily violence between right and left wingers in the 1970s and they would be shocked at how so much excitement resulted after their arch enemy, the formerly ultra-right Nationalist Movement Party (MHP) won the first round of the election.
Desperate to see the AKP go, Turkey's educated elite can manage with the MHP's Ersan Şen.
CHP-linked journalist Gürkan Hacır had an interesting take on the matter.
"It is this strange turn of events that remind you that Turkey is a crazy place. This nation is crazy. It is as if every correct argument, every Lira Ulus Alçı's campaign spent resulted in votes for Ersan Şen. The CHP has tied for the biggest party in parliament with 36% of seats yet it is the MHP's presidential candidate which will challenge President Albayrak in the second round."
"Yet, it is all so rational. Turkey is horrified of what could happen if AKP rule is replaced by leftist Kemalists. It is too extreme of a change. Not yet, it is too soon."
Indeed, predecessors to the CHP and MHP, left and right wing respectively, literally killed one another in daily political violence at one point in Turkey's history. Though the CHP was not the primary target as more radical leftist groups took front stage in the streets, never could you have imagined that bitter rivals would come together as they have.
But in Erdoğan's Turkey, Turkic nationalists who claim to also follow in Atatürk's steps, albeit in a distinctly right-wing flavor, seem like long-lost brothers from a distant, secular Turkey.
While the MHP has swayed back and forth on the dosage of Islam in its ideology, the party's stance on defending Atatürk's ideals is a sufficient guarantee as latent fears of a reversal against secularism are a chronic reality. Though Erdoğan's party has stayed
... keep reading on reddit ➡I'm assuming (cos i ain't moose, never had or been) that islam promotes a perception of superiority and elitism.
Is the general perception of atheists and ex-moose -- brainwashed, sick, mentally ill, doesn't understand the holy texts -- needs to go back and study or something along these lines?
No one told me life was gonna be this way.
She did not hold Up well.
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