Most of us outgrow the imaginary friends phase of childhood. When adults have imaginary friends we call that mental illness. Yet when people express religious beliefs, for some reason, most of the time we don't call them mentally ill. Short of political candidates at least.
Another muslim apologist.... Funny how works
How'd you get Muslim apologist from that?
I don't think I'm an apologist for anyone as much as impartial and just. A person's religious or political affiliation has nothing to do with their becomming violent or otherwise antisocial. If those things were responsible we'd have far bigger problems oweing to how many of them there are. So it's not that Muslims or Islam is a problem but rather, some try to use that affiliation negatively. Many in every religion is little more than claiming to be A, B, or C when in fact their lifestyles reveals their hypocrisy. Or at the very least that they're not as serious about their faith as they claim they are. As when Christians ignore major commandments while simultaneously condemning others for the same thing, but different commandments.
I just then point out the hypocrisy and unfairness. If that makes me an apologist fine. Better than than one of the hypocrites.