IIN To want to ignore certain parts of religion but still adhere?

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  • Who sets what is 'good', and what is 'evil', are the people who first coined these terms, and later people who publish dictionaries.

    Proto-Germanic / ubilaz

    Etymology

    From Proto-Indo-European *upélos (“evil”, literally "going over or beyond (acceptable limits)"), from Proto-Indo-European *upo, *up, *eup (“down, up, over”).

    Alternative etymology relates *ubilaz to Proto-Indo-European *wep- (“bad”), making it cognate with Old Irish fel (“bad”), Hittite (huwap(p)-/hup(p)-, “to mistreat”).

    Proto-Germanic / gōdaz

    Etymology

    From Proto-Indo-European *gʰedʰ- (“to unite, be associated, suit”).

    You have used a term which divides yourself and others from people who also believe in the the teachings of Ibrahim. This term also divides you and others from people who have other religious beliefs, as well as dividing yourself and others from people who are not religious. Use of this term might be offensive to some people, whether they are religious, or whether they are not religious.

    Why are you creating division in society?

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