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[MOVED] Do Muslims feel justified?
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<blockquote data-quote="ChristsSoldier115" data-source="post: 68553828" data-attributes="member: 335842"><p>In shame based cultures like Islam their viewpoint of right and wrong isn't the same as us in the west. IE on the spectrum of guilt and innocence. It is on the spectrum of honor and shame. Which is dishonorable and what is shameful is different than what makes you guilty and what makes you innocent. A child who lies to his father's face that he is going to mow the lawn and doesn't do it is perfectly acceptable, because he did not dishonor his father by defying his authority. Honor and shame are literally life or death ways of thinking. It is pretty complicated, and I do not fully understand it personally. I probably gave a poor explanation...lol will get back to you on it later.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ChristsSoldier115, post: 68553828, member: 335842"] In shame based cultures like Islam their viewpoint of right and wrong isn't the same as us in the west. IE on the spectrum of guilt and innocence. It is on the spectrum of honor and shame. Which is dishonorable and what is shameful is different than what makes you guilty and what makes you innocent. A child who lies to his father's face that he is going to mow the lawn and doesn't do it is perfectly acceptable, because he did not dishonor his father by defying his authority. Honor and shame are literally life or death ways of thinking. It is pretty complicated, and I do not fully understand it personally. I probably gave a poor explanation...lol will get back to you on it later. [/QUOTE]
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