Joseph_Alison:
What actually you were saying is that Christianity is not a practical religion. Its teachings are impractical and therefore unsustainable and cannot be followed in realistic living. To justify that you mentioned the failure of Christians to live up to the teaching of their religion.
Salaam Brother Reuben;
Sorry for the late answer, I must have missed your post.
No, I did not say that all the teachings of the Christian religion are impractical. However, to me, some are, I quoted them in the post #155.
There are great Christian people who dedicate their entire lives to the service of God, they are certainly guided by some great teachings, and one of those teachings is the love they have for the teacher and for others. A lot of people claim to love, but when it comes to prove their love, most of them fail.
for the road to righteousness and eternal life is narrow and long. It is the road to destruction and damnation that is wide and easy.
This statement reminded me of a saying of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH): "
The Paradise is surrounded by hardships and the Hell-Fire is surrounded by temptations" Naratted Anas b. Malik in Sahih Muslim Book 040, Number 6778.
Knowing you as one of those reasonable Muslims here, I think that’s not what you really want to say, bad-mouthing the Christians.
Is that what transpired from my post? I certainly did not feel that way, would have it been the case, I would have refrained from even writing it. Praises to God, as you said you know me and you know I will never do that on purpose. If I offended you or anyone else, as always, my deepest apologies.
Putting the spat aside, there are important issues here to be considered nevertheless. Both the teachings of Mohammad and Jesus are purported to be from God by their respective followers. And yet in very important areas, Mohammad’ and Jesus’ teachings contradict each other.
Yes, there are differences; normal, they were sent in different time to different people, but when it comes to contradictions in the teachings, I don’t see what you are talking about, specific examples would be helpful.
You are right if you think that Christianity’ teachings are difficult to follow. Why? Because God’s ways are different from human ways. But God does not change His laws to make it easy for humans. Things that are right or wrong with God will never change.
God does not burden His creation with what it can’t bear or take. Who do you think are difficult to follow, the religious duties of Islam or those of Christianity? Praying a minimum of five times a day, fasting a whole month from sunset to sunrise, giving away annually 2.5% of one’s wealth to the poor and the needy and many other duties, are still being fervently followed by Muslims as if they were prescribed yesterday, by them the soul is purified because they are done for the sake of Him, for the sake of closeness to Him.
In Mohammad or the Quran rather, we see its laws are made to suit human desire and weaknesses. For example, human natural desire for revenge and dominate is satisfied in your law. You have law that satisfies human sexual urges – go and marry up to 4 wives, it’s alright.?QUOTE]
Islam deal with the facts, Allah (SWT) created those humans, and He knows better their needs.
Jesus will never condone those sins and his laws are stipulated accordingly.
Natural desire for revenge is a human character that cannot be denied. It is deterrent for someone to know that what he could do to others would done to him in the exact same way.
How much people do you think turn the other cheek?
Sexual urge is a human character as well. It could be either regulated or anarchic. Islam selected to regulate it, by making it a responsibility on people. It is satisfied through responsible means.
Of course they are difficult to follow, but God’ grace makes it easy for us if we are really sincere in following them. This is what we call the power of the Holy Spirit that enables Christians to do the things they don’t normally able to do on their own. So you’d see extraordinary holy lives of Christian saints and personalities; lives that are selfless and devotion to God.
I don’t deny that wonderful Christian people exist and are influenced by the teachings of their religion.
I think this is the gist of what Catholics here are trying to put forth. The revelations to Mohammad are so ominously close to human made laws, while the teachings of Jesus are so uncompromising in its moral and spiritual values.
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