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manualman
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Yes, because they are inherently decent human beings and NEED to explain away Muhammed’s actions. They got that way because they were created in the image and likeness of God and were attracted to the teachings of Islam that ARE decent and holy and are doing their best to ignore the less savory aspects of Islamic teaching. IMO, that’s why muslims are generally decent people on the whole. But the fact that there ARE unsavory and destructive teachings within Islam does have a negative effect on Islamic culture as a whole.OK I hope I’ve understood and I sort of see what you mean by idea and religion… though that wasn’t my point since I’m saying the conceptual cannot interfere physically with the physical. Anyway… You’ve made this judgement, for example the emotive ‘butchered’ used. It is fair to criticize constructively, however Muslims and non Muslims would disagree and say you are mistaken. Muslims then are imitating something other than what you claim.
Aside from the problems of violence that Allah allegedly endorses via Muhammed, Islam views God as far more innately inscrutable than does Christianity. This affects the entire Islamic worldview and leads to the common phenomenon in the muslim world of shrugging at surprising occurences and saying (Insha Allah - it’s God’s will, who knows why). Christianity, on the other hand, understands that humans got our ability to reason from God and that God’s inherent rationality infuses creation. So in spite of western civilization suffering the loss of ancient learning and the fall of Rome to barbarians while the Islamic world inherited the intellectual riches of all the cultures they conquered, Islamic scholarship and science eventually stagnated while the west caught up and surpassed them.
Ideas and principles matter are EXTREMELY important in the path of a society and civilization. This is precisely why Christians are so alarmed at the adoption of so many bad ideas and principles in our modern culture and the uncritical assumption that all cultures are of equivalent value (an idea your post seemed to illustrate).