I have seen your many posts, you claim yourself to be a marxist/socialists but you cannot stand other religions..
i have been constantly speaking of post-religion communist humanity... my objection is not people believing in god but the present mysticism they surround themselves with, those obsessions with prayer and ritual.
just yesterday, i wrote about people burning to death once in the tent city in makkah during hajj and people dying in stampede in front of hindu temples in india, and me questioning what use were the prayers the dead did before dying if they in the end died horribly.
I have seen your posts insulting Hindusim
one of my earliest posts was declaration that muslims don't need mosques and most present mosques must be demolished... this was in a thread about babri masjid... some tableeghi from bangalore or lucknow would be as angry as you but he would be absolutely wrong to do so.
if i being socialist muslim question the existence of a separate hindu goddess for money ( lakshmi ) and the need to offer food to non-living idols while humans die of hunger, is that insult or questioning wrongness?? if i question the evils presented by traditional indian family culture, will i be insulting or actually insisting people to discard regressive traditions and move towards real progress??
did i ever insult any member... rather, i have received insults and threats since my joining, most of them sadly from indian members.
and provoking other people..
in many posts, i intend to provoke... like any preacher does... don't i provide an alternate common sense view to what is accepted as de facto despite that something being possibly wrong??
Let me ask you, what kind of socialist are you if you cannot see eye to eye with other people and respect them and their believes?
socialism necessarily demands the discarding of accepted social traditions if they go against freedoms and common sense... but you should be fair and accept that i have been a most gentle member here who has not used some pseudo-americanism to insult someone or be rude.