I don't know. Maybe they are misguided or something.
Everyone's free in whatever they want to believe.
It's personal freedom.
She's saying it's not regular, it's not common. But at the same time, it's up to everyone, how they were raised and how they were brought up.
May Allah protect us. It's something you say when you see a disaster or something so sad.
Like please God, protect us from this evil.
He's like, you're living with no life and no afterlife or whatever.
He's saying that if you don't have any rules to guide you or no god then that's a bad thing.
Already I have one atheist friend and one who is agnostic.
And there's like no problem.
Like, even me, like, I have some doubts but I'm a Muslim.
So I have no problem.
With religion.
Even with Jew, not like an atheist.
Jews, Christian, Muslims, any...No problem.
No, misguided doesn't mean evil, you know.
He's like you didn't take the right path.
And they need some guidance.
Not all of them, no.
She's like they're not so good because they don't believe in religion very well.
Sad, yeah, I'd be sad.
It gonna be hard for him to deal with that.
Of course, they're my family, you know?
He's like it's better for them to follow Allah like me.
Yeah always, always.
He's like, he would disown them probably and he would even consider killing them.
He's like, if it's someone from the street or a friend of mine, I would try to guide them to the right path.
But if they're my family it's different and I would try to... [Armin] "Kill them?"
She's saying, no, if it's her brothers, she would advise them and guide them to the right religion.
It's like saying YOLO. She's like, you only live once and you can choose to...
She's like, everyone can choose their own religion and can believe whatever they want to believe.
She's like no, I wouldn't love them anymore because they don't even love themselves.
Why not?
Like my friend is like my brother, and his family know he's an agnostic, not an atheist, but they love him.
And maybe this differs from town to town, or from culture, or city to city, ok?
Yes, why not?
Why not?
Maybe but she doesn't want them to affect her in any way.
He's like there's Christians and Muslims and atheists everywhere and you can never tell what someone's true essence is, so...
He was friends. He studied in the Soviet Union.
He's like, yes, until now he still has atheist friends.
Where do we get our morals?
Upbringing and school.
He's like, mainly from religion.
He's like if you want to go back to the Soviet Union and see how they treated each other, would you like that?
Upbringing.
And religion, Islam. Islam itself.
The Quran has talked about morals.
I have a question for Drew. These are the youngest people you've talked to...
It's in our school, yes. Of course.
