Hi, I'm Kafir Girl, your average Pakistani American ex-Muslim atheist. I'm reading the Quran from cover to cover for the first time ever, and I'm blogging all about it. Check out my blog if you're interested!
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Hi! Greetings from a kafir boy to a kafir girl. Recently I read your "Mohammed’s wives and concubines" and am just dying to translate it into a language called bangla (bengali) and publish it on my site. I'm not going to do it without your permisssion. Please drop me a line at real-nowhere-man@hotmail.com
KafirGirl, I discovered Nexus because of your KafirGirl blog. Thank you. I do wish you would continue to update that blog. Do you plan to continue it? I hope so.It is a great site.
Hallooo? Just a little sign of life out there? This is getting worrisome. Well, it's past worrisome at this point. Really hoping you and your family are all okay.
hey kafirgirl! just dropping a line to say howdy, and to point you to my new bloggie: skin hunger at skinhunger.wordpress.com. this will be the blog i don't abandon :).
At 10:35pm on February 16, 2009, Odd Innuendo said…
Hi KG! Good to see you on Atheist Network. I'm a huge fan of your project. Can't wait for the next installment. I find a sense of satisfaction reading your posts, since arguing with believers makes me want to shoot myself in the head.
High five back! I just read about your notoriousness on that BBC forum thing. You must be so proud! ;)
At 10:28am on September 28, 2008, Infidel_girl said…
I doubt it...if anything they've just read the arabic Qu'ran and believe it sounds and looks beautiful. It's hard to explain to an adult that pretty patterns don't mean it's the truth.
I remember when I was being taught the Qu'ran as a kid and I was told that if i read the Qu'ran everyday that when I died the Qu'ran would protect me (as a person) against punishment when the Angels come to interogate me about my deeds etc.
It is true that many people take the path of religion to lead them out of destructive life styles.
It is also true that people can do the same thing without a reliance on faith (you just don't hear about it as much).
You sound like a very nice you…
I thought it was utterly brilliant that he said Abbot's offer of a billion dollars for Hobart hospital was immoral!
His refusal of such a ridiculous bribe iis one of the first moral acts I've ever seen from a politician. Clearly the man will have a…
I've seen posts about the 50 commandments of jeebus put out by xtians that cite chapter and verse and you really don't need a commentary to go along with them.
Boy it sure does kill the whole GOP/Tea Party platform.
From the article Tommy cited.
"However, religious commentators have criticized Hawking's theorizing, saying he can never hope to explain what is essentially unexplainable."
Well doesn't that kind of invalidate their own "god" theory then? ;p
Anybody else read it? I love the basic premise, and being an atheist means I can appreciate the mythology and not get bent out of shape about the multiple deities.
Wyoming is better than the southeast, from what I've seen. It's still a solid red state, though. My big point was that there are no cities. The closest it has are Cheyenne and Casper, each of which are around 50,000 people.
The entire state barely…
I was in Panama City this past weekend, but I didn't have any free time. I was there for my brother-in-law's pinning. He was promoted to Major in the Air Force. The promotion ceremony was full of God and Jesus references, and the invocation was give…
I saw a video, or a blog post once that listed all the uncomfortable and illogical things that a person must do, according to Jesus' own words, in order to follow him. The list included hating your family, selling all your possessions, etc. I'm pret…
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I remember when I was being taught the Qu'ran as a kid and I was told that if i read the Qu'ran everyday that when I died the Qu'ran would protect me (as a person) against punishment when the Angels come to interogate me about my deeds etc.
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