The X-Files: Conduit (1993)
Season 1, Episode 4
8/10
(She yells in pain...) Rubyyyyyyy!..
25 February 2018
Warning: Spoilers
To address the Gracious Koran, the Book of the Muslims all around the galaxy, without any form of condescending...

For this episode counts the Koran among the best of all the civilizations, which is to say, it is of Universal Values!..

Before the Gulf Wars, don't we mention the Invasion of Iraq, or before the Invasion of Afganistan, the hostility or rivalry between the believers of Abrahamic Religions was merely a matter of faith and confidence.

Such as the Muslims, the Christians and the Judaists in the time of Ottomans, or Seljukids. They were all adherent to their seperate systems of belief, not describing the others as "sore terrorists", or "threat to all humanity."

But then, something happened...

Some devil took residence in some brains and started to poison the heart nearly everywhere, so that people would label "the different one" as "an extrimist" whose existence needed to be destroyed, if not the ideas could be banned and blocked.

So, everywhere the modernised, westernised people live started to take the labels in and even applied them willfully in practice by imprisoning, hanging the religious people and banning the religious practices in public, if not possible to sweep away them entirely.

Now, some thinks religiousity is bad. Okay, thinking or believing cannot be under any ban. But enforcement?..

Is it not possible to pray in a chapel / a masjid in your school without anyone thinking: "Oh, he / she is narrow-minded." Or "This is how we spend our money?.. Building places of worship instead of laboratoris?.."

Why?.. Why is any belief better than the other in the eyes of people?.. Okay, because it is in their eyes! But can we not get along with what we all have in our minds and in our neighborhoods without hurting the other?..

Like in this episode which shows tacit acceptance by stating the Book of Islam called The Koran, and a Shakespearean sonnet in succession.

This is good. Or. This was good.

(P.S.: To defend the land means one thing; we would not give away what we have by force. So, it is the only understandable "use of severity".

Therefore, we should stand with whomever in need.

Like Syrians. Like Arakanids. Like Iraqis. Like Afghanistanis. Like East Turkestanis.

And like all the innocent around the globe who is to be hurt or killed...)
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