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I'm going to present both sides of the argument and clear the floor for people to discuss the topic. I believe both men provide valid points in their positions because there is truth in what they both advocate for. I'd be fine with taking action from either position, leaning more so towards reform, but I want to get everyone else's thoughts, experiences, and opinions on the issue, especially those who've had direct experience with the faith, are current practicing Muslims, or Ex-Muslims.
In your responses try to keep these questions in mind;
[TRY TO WATCH EACH VIDEO ENTIRELY BEFORE MAKING YOUR COMMENTS]
In your responses try to keep these questions in mind;
- Is Islam able to be reformed?
- Should it be reformed?
- If so, how do we go about reforming it?
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