K
Karin
Guest
It is ok…it is not a problem…and I apologize for being “snappy”I have only started reading these some of these threads…my apologies if I am a little behind.
It is ok…it is not a problem…and I apologize for being “snappy”I have only started reading these some of these threads…my apologies if I am a little behind.
at time, you do not know what you are talking about…that is correcth stop playing the martyr. I have asked questions of Muslims here only to be told by them that I “don’t know what I’m talking about” or that the Apostles “made up Christianity as they went along” and had “no idea what they were talking about” so quit acting like you’re such a persecuted group.
you thought it was “interesting” that more muslims didnt reply to this thread. I replied telling you that if we were to reply to ever so called “poll” showing how intolerant even mainstream muslims are…we would not have time to breathe.What I have posted is polling results. Are you implying these results are made up? How can you back that up if that is your claim?
here is something my mom told me when i was 5…dont believe everything you read/hear. Dont be like a sponge in front of the TV/newspaper soaking up everything they tell you without processing it.You say it’s a silly claim, but seriously, what are we supposed to think when we see material such as that which is posted at the start of the thread? Ignore it? I don’t think so.
No one wants to accept them? Are you joking? Saying “that is all made up” or saying “you’re taking it out of context” is a cop out of the highest degree. You’re absolutely right I don’t accept it.As to the rest of your questions/ post…perhaps a Muslim can answer them. Once again…I have noticed that answers have been supplied to many questions(on other threads) but no one wants to accept the others answers.
UnworthySoul- I never said “it is all made up” or “you are taking it out of context”…but IMO (once again I can be wrong I admitNo one wants to accept them? Are you joking? Saying “that is all made up” or saying “you’re taking it out of context” is a cop out of the highest degree. You’re absolutely right I don’t accept it.
Karin said:UnworthySoul- I never said “it is all made up” or “you are taking it out of context”…but IMO (once again I can be wrong I admit) it seems that when Muslims give answers to questions it starts a Bible versus Koran or Islam versus Christian debate that at times gets nasty
. This being said…it does go both ways…Christians give answers to questions and the Muslims are not satisfied with the answers. It seems (once again IMO) that while both sides are trying to get the other side to understand some point all they do is instigate each other.
![]()
I agree…!!!That is true. But we have no choice but to continue the dialogue. If we do not, then we risk a clash of civilizations more devastating than any isolated terrorist attack.
UnworthySoul said:Your mom told you a very wise thing. But the catch is not to dismiss everything you see or read simply because it is hard to accept or because you simply don’t want to believe it. That would be foolhardy
The comment about not believing everything you see/read/hear was not about religion. It was about accpeting whatever anyone says as truth in all things. If the newspaper said the sky was made of cement, that would certainly be something not to be believed. But if I am convinced the sky is made of concrete, and someone proves it is not, then prints it in the newspaper (or wherever), while I might not want to believe it, to not believe it would be foolish.I agree…!!!
In regards to the above comment…how can two faiths believe what the other believes as truth? Is that not the whole problem between all major religions (Judiasm, Catholic, and Islam) no one can believe what the other believes? How do you go about accepting something that goes against what you believe?
I know but I thought I could apply the comment to a religious aspect.The comment about not believing everything you see/read/hear was not about religion. It was about accpeting whatever anyone says as truth in all things. If the newspaper said the sky was made of cement, that would certainly be something not to be believed. But if I am convinced the sky is made of concrete, and someone proves it is not, then prints it in the newspaper (or wherever), while I might not want to believe it, to not believe it would be foolish.
The idea of saying that the bombers and jihadists are an untypical “perversion of Islam” is foolosh IMO.
Throughout history islam has been an aggressive religion. Even the non-violent muslims in Britain want to replace British culture with islamic culture eventually. Islam is a religion that needs to dominate the state - which is why it is involved in so many separatist movements and civil-wars around the world.
We really have to take a hard look at Islam and either get it to shake off its expansionist and oppressive aspects,
or else take measures to keep it constrained
I agree with this statement, but most Muslims will deny it emphatically. Of course, what would you expect? Another study released early this year from the Center for Religious Freedom was a report called “Saudi Publications on Hate Ideology Invade American Mosques”. Although it focuses upon the U.S., I would expect that these types of publications are being distributed in England as well as other countries where Islam is not the dominating religion.Gottle of Geer
Expecting it not to seek to expand is like expecting the Church to abolish the Mass.
Expecting it to distinguish between “Church” & “State” is impossible - it is a theocratic religion. Shar’ia law is not an aberration - it is the sort of law any state which is Muslim in more than name ought to have. Democracy has no place in Islam - not because Islam is opposed to freedom, but because true freedom consists in submission to the Will of Allah. If Islamofascism is in accord with the Will of Allah, it is the way to freedom - and democracy, is not. What we might call tyranny, is the truer freedom. ##
I agree with this statement, but most Muslims will deny it emphatically. Of course, what would you expect? Another study released early this year from the Center for Religious Freedom was a report called “Saudi Publications on Hate Ideology Invade American Mosques”. Although it focuses upon the U.S., I would expect that these types of publications are being distributed in England as well as other countries where Islam is not the dominating religion.
Riiiiight. So, chief, how about the nuttier elements of the Christian faith, ranging from your typical loudmouthed morons like Jerry Falwell and John Hagee to your violent extremists like Eric Rudolph? Does this mean we can finally take measures to rid ourselves of these pests? What measures do you recommend, and do they involve flogging with some sort of trout?The idea of saying that the bombers and jihadists are an untypical “perversion of Islam” is foolosh IMO.
Throughout history islam has been an aggressive religion. Even the non-violent muslims in Britain want to replace British culture with islamic culture eventually. Islam is a religion that needs to dominate the state - which is why it is involved in so many separatist movements and civil-wars around the world.
We really have to take a hard look at Islam and either get it to shake off its expansionist and oppressive aspects, or else take measures to keep it constrained