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Then you really do not understand what apostasy means if you keep asking that question again and again. You need to look it up yourself instead of being spoon-fed here.

What religion does a Muslim is supposed to follow? Islam.
Now, if a Muslim abandons that religion then it's called apostasy. In the Muslim example, he/she would become an ex-Muslim because he/she renounced from following Islam and no longer want to be identified as a Muslim.

Got it now?

I hope so.

You still haven't answered my question.

No, I understand so perfectly but you won't answer my question about why does ex-Muslims are apostasy?
 
No, I understand so perfectly but you won't answer my question about why does ex-Muslims are apostasy?

Then you don't understand. I already answered. Unless you are asking why a Muslim becomes an ex-Muslim?
 
Then you don't understand. I already answered. Unless you are asking why a Muslim becomes an ex-Muslim?

You are only person who is deny my question.

I understand so perfectly so no more word about "don't understand".

I don't think that some ex-Muslims are apostasy but some of them still have Islam in their memory.
 
You are only person who is deny my question.

I understand so perfectly so no more word about "don't understand".

I don't think that some ex-Muslims are apostasy but some of them still have Islam in their memory.

It is called apostasy when one abandons a religion or don't follow it no more. An ex-Muslim means one who abandoned Islam. It could be that the person decides to become an atheist. Or want to practice Hinduism instead. Or Buddhism.
 
It is called apostasy when one abandons a religion or don't follow it no more. An ex-Muslim means one who abandoned Islam. It could be that the person decides to become an atheist. Or want to practice Hinduism instead. Or Buddhism.

Ok, Why are you say Ex-Muslims while flip's comment about normal Muslims are refer as good Muslims that don't involve or support terrorist and Islam extremist?
 
Ok, Why are you say Ex-Muslims while flip's comment about normal Muslims are refer as good Muslims that don't involve or support terrorist and Islam extremist?

Interesting, too, that Christianity was left out of the list of religions a Muslim might decide to practice. I guess Muslims never convert to Christianity.:hmm:
 
Ok, Why are you say Ex-Muslims while flip's comment about normal Muslims are refer as good Muslims that don't involve or support terrorist and Islam extremist?

I asked you a question, does that include "good ex-Muslims," and then you went all off tangent on me. "Normal" is a subjective word in the first place.
 
I asked you a question, does that include "good ex-Muslims," and then you went all off tangent on me. "Normal" is a subjective word in the first place.

Ex-Muslims are not really Muslims.
 
Ex-Muslims are not really Muslims.
It means they were once Muslims, but no more. They're called apostates.


Muslims for Christ مسلمون للمسيح
Apostates of Islam - We left Islam

Just like ex-Catholics, they were once Catholics but no longer.
ExCatholics

There is even an ex-Buddhist monk, too. He was once a Buddhist.
Ex-Buddhist monk shares hard-gained insights | The Honolulu Advertiser | Hawaii's Newspaper

All of them are apostates.

I hope you understand this.
 
Looks like the moral intended from the story is "The only good Muslim is an ex-Muslim.":P
 
Regardless of his political affiliation, I don't want to be associated with him for the fact he and his followers picket funerals, run sites like godhatesfags.com, godhatesamerica.com, and godhatesweden.com, and in general spread hatred and vitriol. Even if someone was spreading a message I agree with in the way he and his followers do, I would still be opposed to how they spread their message.
His group has been to our community twice in the last couple months. They picketed three or four different locations each time--a public high school, churches of various denominations, a military base, and for some odd reason, the downtown sailing club. Go figure.
 
Kind of like a good Christian is an ex-Christian? Or a good Buddhist is an ex-Buddhist?

Make up your mind. Or is this a normal thing here?
 
Kind of like a good Christian is an ex-Christian? Or a good Buddhist is an ex-Buddhist?

Make up your mind. Or is this a normal thing here?

Doesn't have anything to do with the above. You are the one that brought ex-Muslim into the discussion.
 
Can we please drop the apostasy debate? We're going to end up with a locked thread.
 
His group has been to our community twice in the last couple months. They picketed three or four different locations each time--a public high school, churches of various denominations, a military base, and for some odd reason, the downtown sailing club. Go figure.

I am very sorry you had to deal with his group.
 
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