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Started by shosh, December 23, 2007, 01:05:52 PM

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shosh

Hi
Hi everybody, I'm 30 years old Sudanese  atheist , my English language is not that good so I guess that you will find some difficulties in order to understand me.  :evil:


Best Regards ,

ryanvc76

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Welcome to the forum.  I had a look at the other forum you mentioned, but unfortunately my languages skills are limited to English and German.
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bitter_sweet_symphony

#2
Welcome shosh. I am sure you will have a wonderful experience here, like me. Please be careful and see that your real identity isn't revealed online as that can cause you some problems with the Sudanese government.

Best wishes,
bitter_sweet_symphony

Mister Joy

#3
Welcome Shosh! Your English seems pretty good to me. :D

SteveS

#4
Hi shosh, received your English five-by.  Welcome to the forum!

shosh

#5
Thank you everybody for you kind words,

I have to use proxy to veiw the forum because it is forbidden in my f****ng country ;)

there was low called Ridda witch allow the islamic goverment to kill everybody leave islam. therefor i go and pray five time a day :( in the mosqu.

my life is piece of sh**. but i'm traying to leave sudan soon

thank you so much and i wish that i will learn something new

Tricky_Niki

#6
Hi Shosh
Welcome to the boards.Your english seems fine to me. Like some others have said becareful what you say so as not to reveal who you really are, but don't worry no one here will tell anyone about you. I hope you can enjoy the time you can spend here with us.
Freethought and Toasters have never killed anyone.
Everything you need to know about life can be learned from Toasters.

MommaSquid

#7
Welcome to the forum, Shosh.  Be careful out there.

shosh

#8
Thanks All

BleedingOrchid

#9
shosh...welcome! Your English is very good! Keep studying & doing what it takes to survive & get out of Sudan while you can!
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Upon your stage
The love we share
The dreams we'll save
They're bleeding the orchid...~Smashing Pumpkins

pagan1

#10
Is there a passage in the Koran that states that God is closer than your jugular vein?If god is so close,doesn't that mean that god and nature are one?So doesn't that mean that there is no God?Only nature...or that there is no nature,only God?I think that in some ways it should be an easy step to make,to go from Islam to Atheism,since Islamic practice does not allow the use of images etc."There is no God but God,"only takes a small step in thinking to become,"There is no God"...When you go to the mosque don't you pray to an empty space that faces Mecca?Since when you are forced to pray,you pray to emptiness and nothingness,how does this come into conflict with Atheism?I am sure that there were many Sufi's who had the experience of Fanā' (فناء),so intoxicated with God,that they would see no seperation between themselves and Allah.Isn't this the same as saying that God does not exist?We all have to deal with ignorance,the West may seem very tolerant,but this tolerance is built on the bones of countless people.I am sure that if the west ever loses its excess wealth it will become just as intolerant as Sudan.People are people,wherever you go...