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The Mosque of Bojan Bogdanovic

Bosnia is about 50-50 Christian Muslim. I don’t see bogey on any list of Muslim athletes so he is likely Christian. His bio does not mention this, does anyone know?
 
Bosnia is about 50-50 Christian Muslim. I don’t see bogey on any list of Muslim athletes so he is likely Christian. His bio does not mention this, does anyone know?
Bro, we’ve already got churches on these forums. When we unveil the synagogue of Mike Conley, Jr., your objective will be to pay respects and not be wondering if he’s wearing a yamaka under the headband.
 
Bosnia is about 50-50 Christian Muslim. I don’t see bogey on any list of Muslim athletes so he is likely Christian. His bio does not mention this, does anyone know?
This is far from conclusive, but he tweeted this a few years ago.



He really needs to update his twitter, he still has a Washington Wizards header lol.
 
I really like this

what does it mean?
Silesian, empiricists don’t fully deny that unobservable entities like electrons or God could possibly exist, but they are more comfortable believing in things they directly experience, like basketballs and Utah Jazz games.
 
“Bojan aleikum, aleikum salaam” (Bojan to you, and peace be with you)...I am not sure, but I think this is the traditional greeting at the Mosque of Bogdanovich
 
Silesian, empiricists don’t fully deny that unobservable entities like electrons or God could possibly exist, but they are more comfortable believing in things they directly experience, like basketballs and Utah Jazz games.
People directly experience electrons every second of their lives, but cute response.
 
People directly experience electrons every second of their lives, but cute response.

I’d argue that Hume is right and we indirectly experience electrons.


there is oodles and oodles if empirical evidence that electrons exist, but we never see an electron. We never feel an electron but when we touch an object, our electron clouds push against (Repulsed by) its electron cloud and we sense this interaction.

But maybe we are out of science and into semantics.
 
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- Bojan is croatian.
- 1.47% of croatian people are muslim.
- Bojan is not on the NBA muslim players lists.

He was born in Bosnia, so his original nationality was Bosnian. But apparently he is ethnically Croatian. ~50% of Bosnians are Muslim. Bojan is not one of them.
 
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