Re: why i think the terms 'ex-muslim' or 'former muslim' are fallacious
Reply #34 - August 18, 2012, 12:54 PM
I think it's a bit like a battle scar sort of label, this is where I was....and this is where I've come to by removing all the crap Islam piles onto a person usually. Islam might not be a part of someone's life any more at all, but no doubt it has permanently shaped that persons life, their trajectory. It's a significant aspect even though Islam holds no value in their day to day lives, so I understand if someone wants to label themselves as ex-muslim, a part of be regards myself as that as well, but it's not a primary label I associate with, but usually people's background is a topic which comes up a lot in conversations.
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