Such a pity she didn't seem to do a good job of teaching you the etiquette of being humble, having some kind of decorum and understanding that others have their own opinions and ideals, instead of you forcing yours on them.
I was raised by my nanny, mother and diplomat father, who long with teaching me right from wrong, also taught me that everyone has the right to their own opinions. People have a right to believe what they want to believe and have the freedom to chose to be nice or plain nasty.
I was also taught how to be social, how to act in public around others, to be graceful and allow others to say their piece without me giving my own biased opinions and how not to be outright rude when delivering my own opinion.
Notice a trend here?
I am sorry to have to bring this to your attention, BG, but if you are Muslim as you maintain, then unfortunately, your mother did an extremely bad job at teaching you to practice your religion, because as far as I am aware, my parents taught me Muslim concepts, without our family actualy being muslim and I have learnt to follow them, exactly. The points I have raised, without actualy following any particular religion are just plain common sense.
I have said it once before, empty vessels make the most noise - you should read that many times over before sending a response. Unfortunately, you will come back with some kind of comment that goes to prove my point, instead of keeping a still tongue in your head and trying to prove me wrong.
So your mother raised you?
Such a pity she didn't seem to do a good job of teaching you the etiquette of being humble, having some kind of decorum and understanding that others have their own opinions and ideals, instead of you forcing yours on them.
I was raised by my nanny, mother and diplomat father, who long with teaching me right from wrong, also taught me that everyone has the right to their own opinions. People have a right to believe what they want to believe and have the freedom to chose to be nice or plain nasty.
I was also taught how to be social, how to act in public around others, to be graceful and allow others to say their piece without me giving my own biased opinions and how not to be outright rude when delivering my own opinion.
Notice a trend here?
I am sorry to have to bring this to your attention, BG, but if you are Muslim as you maintain, then unfortunately, your mother did an extremely bad job at teaching you to practice your religion, because as far as I am aware, my parents taught me Muslim concepts, without our family actualy being muslim and I have learnt to follow them, exactly. The points I have raised, without actualy following any particular religion are just plain common sense.
I have said it once before, empty vessels make the most noise - you should read that many times over before sending a response. Unfortunately, you will come back with some kind of comment that goes to prove my point, instead of keeping a still tongue in your head and trying to prove me wrong.