Primitive Christianity Revived, Again
I doubt one in a hundred USers has any clue what Sharia means. Something like Kosher right? https://t.co/l3GrovZm64
— Kirby Urner (@thekirbster) September 22, 2016
One thing Sharia means is banking without the usual interest rates. Wouldn't it be nice to have a choice? Whitter, LA has such a bank.
— Kirby Urner (@thekirbster) September 25, 2016
Banks pay to have you hate everything Sharia, why? Because they're afraid of competition that's why. https://t.co/qezcPrjWzA
— Kirby Urner (@thekirbster) September 25, 2016
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Given the Quaker-Sufi bridge I consider it less than surprising that Quaker banks might practice Sharia in free countries where freedom of religion is protected. That doesn't bar them from practicing not-Sharia for those not into it, i.e. it's not either/or, offer the customer more choices, isn't that what capitalism is all about? The Muslim faith formed strong bonds in the civil rights era (MLK, Malcolm X etc.) and promises to be a strongly feminist religion going forward in North America, if Portland (aka "little Beirut") is any kind of sign. Whittier (within Greater LA) ain't the only town with Quakers.
Re: Quaker Meeting in new television crime thriller -- (recent on QQ news...)
Quaker Meeting also appears in Six Feet Under, final season I think it is (?). Also remember Seven Psychopaths, the movie (a Quaker is one of the seven).
https://creepingsharia.wordpress.com/2015/12/07/quakers-now-lobbyin... (no comment, the URL says it all I guess)
http://mathforum.org/kb/thread.jspa?threadID=2808442
(some followup on this thread)
The good folks on QuakerQuaker (Q2) are maybe wondering if I imagine funding my partners' truck fleets from that Quaker Sharia bank headquartered in Istanbul. My answer: why not? We have Halal-compliant banking in Whittier, a Quaker town (historically: the poet John Greenleaf Whittier was a Quaker). This idea that a car might be financed in only one way is gringo-jingoistic. You might get a steep discount for buying it in bitcoin, in some schemes.
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