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BruceDLimber
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(PART THREE)
Mickey:
Muhammad did NOT advocate such things and allowed only defensive warfare. Indeed, the Qur’an says (in 2:256) “Let there be no compulsion in religion!” And it also says quite clearly that in a fight, if the opponent puts down his weapon, the Muslim must immediately do likewise.
So these teachings are not in fact contradictory.
And meaning no offense, as your premise is therefore false, your conclusion is therefore worthless.
Peace,
Bruce
I’m sorry, but your statement echoes a lie, pure and simple!The moral philosophy of Jesus is fundamentally different than the principles taught by Muhammad. For example, Jesus said we should love and forgive our enemies and remain peaceful despite persecution, whereas Muhammad instructed his followers to forcibly convert, subjugate, or kill the unbelievers by the power of the sword. The Baha’i Faith teaches that both Jesus and Muhammad were infallibly inspired by God in all their teachings, but their teachings are contradictory on the most basic issues. Therefore, the Baha’i Faith is wrong, and cannot be the truth revealed by God.
Muhammad did NOT advocate such things and allowed only defensive warfare. Indeed, the Qur’an says (in 2:256) “Let there be no compulsion in religion!” And it also says quite clearly that in a fight, if the opponent puts down his weapon, the Muslim must immediately do likewise.
So these teachings are not in fact contradictory.
And meaning no offense, as your premise is therefore false, your conclusion is therefore worthless.
Peace,
Bruce