I Am an Unbeliever

By   |  November 18, 2008

I am a secular Jew. I do not necessarily believe in a God or Allah but think there may be something up there. I am not religious myself but believe all religions should be treated equally. I don’t agree with religious ideology but I respect people’s right to express it. I believe all people should be treated equally, even women. I believe women have the right to dress however they want and should not hide herself from the world in a burka.

I am a kafir.

I believe in Western values. I believe in freedom of religion, freedom of press, freedom of speech. I believe in freedom of expression. I believe in the freedom to criticize. I may not like it when people criticize what I love but I respect their right to. I do not believe in oppression or coercion in the name of anything.

I am a kafir.

I will not commit suicide merely to kill a few innocents who disagree with me. I will not martyr myself merely for divine sex. I love the progression of science and the expansion of the human mind. I believe we as a human race are meant to utilize our brains that make us so unique to their fullest extent.

I am a kafir.

I believe in the mantra “Live and let live”. I am straight and have no problem with homosexuality. I am male and have no problem with women making something of themselves. I am my own man and have no problem if people don’t agree with me. I recognize there may be people who disagree with me but will not go out of my way to harm them.

I am a kafir.

I love my family and would never, ever hurt them. Not even if they dishonored the family name. I believe my daughter has the right to marry whoever she wants, not whoever I want. I do not believe in pedophelia. I do not believe in beating my wife for any reason whatsoever. I do not believe in beating or stoning a woman for being raped. I do not believe in killing someone for not believing what I believe.

I am a kafir.

I do not believe that killing innocents works towards peace. I do not believe any violence works towards peace. I believe that if a person wants peace, he must first learn to tolerate.

I am a kafir.

I love life. I love my fellow man. And I love being who I want to be. Most important of all, I love being a kafir. I love being an unbeliever. I will not kill for or submit to the oppressive ideology that is Islamic fundamentalism, and neither should you.

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7 Comments on “I Am an Unbeliever”  (RSS)

  1. it seems the only thing you hate is hate itself. Is that a fair assumption?

  2. a non-believing Jew you’re? You will believe one day!

  3. amen brother

  4. And please be sure to point out Islamic fundamentalism doesn’t allow anything listed in this article.

  5. What obligation does any person have to “spew the great” at all? The whole point seems to be the embrace of human liberty, which includes the right to have and express an opinion. Whether that opinion is fair – if it “spews the hate not the great” – is a legitimate point of debate, but reductio ad Hitlerum is infinitely more unfair and distinctly juvenile. Write your own pro-Islam poem if you think you’ve got any legitimate defense of it.

  6. Yep. Loving my neighbor and not blowing people up for a god that doesn’t exist is definitely hateful.

  7. wow this guy is filed with hate almost like a Nazi,good use of propaganda, spew the hate not the great….

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