Yes I can. I actually just did. Indonesia a Muslim state allows freedom of religion, freedom of coversion and freedom to build your own temple. Facts of reality.
This is a typical Islamist tactic. They will flat out utter falsehoods to sugar coat their ideology when not in power to increase its appeal/reduce opposition to it. Look at the record and what they do wherever and whenever they come to power.
Indonesia does not allow freedom of religion or freedom of conversion or freedom to build religious places.
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Reason such a hypocrite. The Holocaust denial laws are in the same vein in the Malaysian laws on Islam.
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Wrong. The Holocaust laws, which are in place in some Western countries, carry with them a fine. Malaysian laws entail forced conversions. Freedom of religious belief is far more important than the right to express an opinion regarding a historical event.
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You have already shown your support for the European laws and thus you have shown your support for Malaysian ones
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What kind of "logic" is that? Since I generally support European laws that means I support all European laws? While I abhor Holocaust deniers, I don't support laws restricting their free speech and no such laws exist in my country (I don't live in Europe).
It is interesting you focused on Holocaust denial. There are laws in some of the same countries that are applied to criticism of Muslims (i.e. Bridgette Bardot in France). Let me guess: you support those laws, though?
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slam has not failed in India though there's still ignorance in there but that's because the old ways of jahliya that people don't wanna leave.
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This is a very revealing comment. If someone refuses to become Muslim they are "ignorant." This implies that eventually, when "enlightened", the entire world will become Muslim. How do Islamists propose accomplishing this? Oh yeah...