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Why aren't i allowed in mecca?
I was not answering you. There is a reason you ask this question, furthermore someone else already gave you a reason. At this time, you should have the thought process as to "why" you are not allowed? Now based upon that can my question "What does this tell you?" be NOT answered?
depends on the situation.If someone puts up a sign that says "Private property. No trespassing" do you think their wishes should be respected?
depends on the situation.
if it's at a home, and someone doesn't want others on their property, then yes, we should respect their wishes. but if there was a resturant that said "whites only" we should not respect it. so it all depends on the situation.
but when you make a city where only muslims can go.. that's crazy!
That's a horrible analogy, everyone can become Muslim but no-one can change the color of their skin.
Okay, suppose a non-Christian group wanted a rack for their books, pamphlets, films, and music in a Christian bookstore. Should that be allowed?depends on the situation.
if it's at a home, and someone doesn't want others on their property, then yes, we should respect their wishes. but if there was a resturant that said "whites only" we should not respect it. so it all depends on the situation.
Who makes that decision?but when you make a city where only muslims can go.. that's crazy!
Let's say Vatican City. What percentage of the population is non-Catholic? Should synagogues and mosques be allowed there?let's just say a city. if you had to be christian to enter paris or jerusalem, or something like that, you would have no problem with that?
Let's say Vatican City. What percentage of the population is non-Catholic? Should synagogues and mosques be allowed there?
because we're not muslim.
i guess it's just predjduced.
if the jews ever tried to block muslims from visiting jerusalem, there would be riots everywhere.
depends on the situation.
if it's at a home, and someone doesn't want others on their property, then yes, we should respect their wishes. but if there was a resturant that said "whites only" we should not respect it. so it all depends on the situation.
but when you make a city where only muslims can go.. that's crazy!
Actually, this is not true, there are many foreigners who live in Mecca, let alone most of Saudi Arabia.
That's a horrible analogy, everyone can become Muslim but no-one can change the color of their skin.