Saudi Arabia: Stop Organised Religion

“Organized religion is what takes the soul out of believers. Let's just put a stop to it,” writes Ubergirl87, who is based in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

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  • fareed

    WOW! WOW! WOW! This is sooooo far from the truth! Rather it is a lack of organized religion that removes the believers ability to retain his/her emaan. Just look at those countries who have left off religion for some other way. Look at how their societies are plagued with depression, murder, fawahish, blattant oppression by even the poor to one another! I have personally seen people do in the street what married people would feel shy to do in there own homes! I have seen the effects of drugs and alcohol on people first hand. Like men who rent their daughters, not even in puberty (as if it matters, to drug dealers for drugs! A grown man urinating on himself with snot dripping down onto his lip because of drugs. The lack of compassion for other people to the point that someone gets shot, over a dice game (gambling, which happens in the streets, openly, and then passers-by step over them and totally ignore their moans and pleas for help! As if they where feces and didn’t want to dirty their shoes with them! And all this in the most free (so-called) open(so-called) and religiously un-organized country in the world-u.s.a. Thats where I live and what I see from lack o organized religion is disgusting. Oh did I mention that in this society it is permissible for some one to worship the satan! I mean literly! open a temple for that purpose and then stand in the street and openly call to it! And yes it has happened. And if you try to prevent him YOU will be locked up! So I sorry you may feel oppressed because you have to wear all black (which is from the beloved sunnah) or that christians can’t openly commit shirk! because you live in saudi. Please stop and look at the over all benefits you enjoy from a society who unites “church and state”

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