Mister Agenda
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Well there you go. Proof.
Plenty of religions promote fasting as a spiritual discipline. Lots of people function during Ramadan, which won't sway people who have been convinced by the experience of a guy they knew. Scripture allows exceptions to fasting, and those are interpreted variously from place to place.
Oh yeah, the Islamaphobes say the Qu'ran is not open to interpretation which it certainly is - it's also open to differences in translation which can be considerable.
If you go to a moderately Muslim country this idea that all Muslims are alike and walk in lock-step to identical interpretations of the Qu'ran falls away. This monolithic bogeyman Islam seems not so monolithic anymore. Islamic extremism may be evil but the way Islam is practiced in daily life, no. Go. See. You'll learn.
Pentecostals fast at the drop of a hat. My parents had me fasting for days when I was, like, ten. How much longer are we going to tolerate Pentecostalism?
And if you think Pentacostalism should be tolerated, why are you for ten-year-olds being forced to fast?