How's the situation in Turkey? On Jul 24, 2016 2:01 PM, "Bastiani Fortress" <[1]bastianifortress@yandex.com> wrote: > > Islam forbids interest (interest as an economy term), and a bank in turkey has been taking interest in such a complicated way (i don't know how, exactly) that it claims they do not take interest and is halal to attract fundematalist clients :D Islam in many ways does resemble socialism, but it's still total bullshit in many other ways. (i say this as an atheist, living in turkey btw) > > 24.07.2016, 11:38, "Mirimir" <[2]mirimir@riseup.net>: >> >> On 07/23/2016 11:20 PM, Rayzer wrote: >>> >>> >>> >>> On 07/23/2016 10:05 PM, Mirimir wrote: >>>> >>>> On 07/23/2016 10:35 PM, Александр wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>> Thank you, Rayzer! It's extremely important to purify the True >>>>> Islamic Religion/Quran from all the garbage the western >>>>> fuckers/crazy extremists have put on it. >>>> >>>> Except for the religious bullshit, it's not far off >>>> anarchocapitalism. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>> Like Christianity... It doesn't HAVE TO be capitalist but note >>> point 5. "It is forbidden in Islam to ignore the reality of >>> contemporary times..." Contemporary times is Crapitalist times, and >>> organized religions, for better or worse, will go with that flow. >> >> >> I think that there's market-based stuff in Islam that predates Western >> capitalism. There's also a lot that anticipates socialism. Building on >> Christianity. I sometimes wonder where we'd be if Islam had gone >> global before Christianity did. >> >>> As little as I like organized religions they ARE a vehicle for >>> moving masses of people in a given direction. Too bad psychopaths >>> take over just as surely as they take over corporations and any >>> other organizational structure. >> >> >> Yes, too bad :( >> > > > -- > You’re not from the Castle, you’re not from the village, you are nothing. Unfortunately, though, you are something, a stranger. > References 1. mailto:bastianifortress@yandex.com 2. mailto:mirimir@riseup.net