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noobio
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Im sorry, I thought you where trying to say, what happened in the bible or things done in the bible were morraly wrong. My response had nothing do with Islam, I was just trying to explain why the people in the bible lied (which was unnecesary and pointless) I should of read your post more carefully, Im sorry.First of all, these responses are irrelevant unless you are suggesting that the Islamic understanding of taqiyya doesn’t require similarly good reasons. As a matter of fact, you haven’t explained what you think the Islamic understanding of taqiyya is (in terms of how far it’s permissible to go and what circumstances might or might not justify it), nor have you given any sources support your claims about Islam.
Of course all of these examples of lying had “good” reasons, in the sense that they helped the Israelites defeat their enemies. You see that as morally justifying because you identify with the Israelites and consider their cause good. You don’t like the idea of Muslims doing the same because you consider their cause bad.
So your argument seems to be this:
Can’t you see how circular this is? You assume “Israelites good, Muslims bad,” and then justify Israelite lying and condemn Muslim lying on that basis. But you started out by making the argument that Islam is bad *because *it condones lying. This doesn’t hold up.
- Muslims are bad because they lie
- When the Israelites lied it was not bad, because the Israelites’ cause was good
Edwin