In the name of Allah, the Most Beneficent, the Most Merciful
George,
Your attempt to link papal decrees to idolatry is laughable. Idolatry is; A) the worship of idols, which Catholic do not worship idols and a decree is not an image regarded as an object of worship anyway, and B) blind or excessive adoration or devotion, which is not the case in any way shape or form. So simple based on the correct definition of idolatry your argument is rendered null and void.
As far as opening another thread on “Bible Falsification” I’ll let you do that if you have proof. Which we all know you do not.
And your answer is shallow and very laughable too.
what is idols? Money, fame, career can be idols. Everything that you put at the same degree or more than Allah is IDOLATRY.
And funny, blind or excessive adoration is FAITH. Isn’t your Bible which said that it’s better for people who didn’t see the RESURRECTION OF JESUS but believe. If you said that it’s a blind devotion, so be it.
My offer to open the thread of Bible Falsification is to let you know that we must focus in one thing, and not trying to drag aything to this thread. I see that your face is thick enough to satire.
Booklover,
Muslims can be accused of idolatry for what you’ve mentioned above:
Blind or excessive adoration or devotion to Mohammed!
I round your answer about blind devotion and adoration with my answer to george.
Jimmy,
Prophet,
As you said, idolatry is placing something above God. It is honoring something in the way that you should honor God. In this sense a sin is idolatry because you submit to it before God. In your example of the pope and the other example of statues this is not the case. The pope is not a substitute for God. The pope is a teacher of God. Catholics do not genuflect or bow or kneel before a statue because it is God or because it can mediate our prayers to God or anything like that. We also kneel when we pray before going to sleep or when we wake up even though there is no icon or statue there in front of us. A muslim bowing before the kabah would be the same.
You mention the bible being falsified, I could say the same about the koran. Please stay on the topic.
Yesterday 06:02 AM
I respect you for being honest enough and straight to the point. My point is that you treat Pope’s call or Pope’s decree as words of God. I will take some examples to prove my case:
- The crusaders - how many people were mislead to go to war to get to “heaven”? There’s no such concept in your Bible.
- The selling of purification letter came from Pope and it misled so many people to buy so their sin would be ommited.
This only two cases shown that Pope’s decree in some cases misled you from your own teaching.
AJV,
I would just like to make a small point… it is a common practise among some Muslims to pray at the Prophet’s (Mohammed, not the poster ) tomb in Medina and other such sacred places, however, of late (and this was confirmed by a muslim friend) the muttawa and other organisers have been hitting/driving away pilgrims who wait too long there, in accordance with the strict interpretation of Wahabi’s. They wish to prevent anything that could be suggestive of idolatory.
The Prophet, you are misunderstanding the doctrine. It is not that EVERYTHING that the Pope says is infallible. Perhaps you could read about the conditions under which a statement by the Pope infallible. Infallibility has been exercised only a few times in the history of the Church.
Moreover, is God incapable of protecting His servants from speaking error? No. He most certainly can if He wishes too, and we Catholics believe that He (God) does so, when the Pope chooses to speak infallibly (again, its very,very rare for the Pope to do that.)
Hm, for the first point I don’t need to answer, because you yourself has answered that only SOME moslems thought that Holy Prophet’s tomb is a sacred place.
AJV, you could read my two sample of cases and you might refute what I said, if that was not correct.
In Islam and Christian, God gave free will. So your last argument seems childish. If God didn’t give free will in the first place, no man will be sinned.