Bird123
Well-Known Member
Are Muslims today the same as Christians were in the Middle Ages?
In the Middle Ages, Christianity held great power. They were ruling countries. Isn't that what is happening in the Muslim world today?
In the Middle Ages, how many were killed for not agreeing with the church? Even Galileo was almost burned at the stake. Let's not forget how many people were killed for being witches or for blasphemy. Are Muslims today killing others for the very same reasons?
In the Middle Ages, there were Holy Wars. Aren't Muslims in Holy Wars or Jihad today?
I read a story about a priest in the Middle Ages who took a baby from parents who were not Christian. His thoughts were that the child would be better off knowing God than being with the parents. Do you think such things could go on in the Muslim world today?
As I see it, religion is a catalyst which brings so many of mankind's problems to the surface so they can be dealt with. Couple that with this multilevel classroom and it's easy to see that there are many different levels of Understanding.
So what lessons can be learned? Perhaps, it's the lessons around freedom. If we look at God's actions, God grants everyone total freedom of choice. Isn't it mankind who constantly attempts the control of others? If God does not force people, why does mankind?
As I see it, God gave us all the choice of our actions. Our actions and choices not only define who we are, but set the lessons we need to learn in motion.
I think we are all supposed to interact and point each other in the right direction, however, just like God, we should allow the intelligence of others to make the right choice rather than forcing the issues.
What do you think, everyone?
In the Middle Ages, Christianity held great power. They were ruling countries. Isn't that what is happening in the Muslim world today?
In the Middle Ages, how many were killed for not agreeing with the church? Even Galileo was almost burned at the stake. Let's not forget how many people were killed for being witches or for blasphemy. Are Muslims today killing others for the very same reasons?
In the Middle Ages, there were Holy Wars. Aren't Muslims in Holy Wars or Jihad today?
I read a story about a priest in the Middle Ages who took a baby from parents who were not Christian. His thoughts were that the child would be better off knowing God than being with the parents. Do you think such things could go on in the Muslim world today?
As I see it, religion is a catalyst which brings so many of mankind's problems to the surface so they can be dealt with. Couple that with this multilevel classroom and it's easy to see that there are many different levels of Understanding.
So what lessons can be learned? Perhaps, it's the lessons around freedom. If we look at God's actions, God grants everyone total freedom of choice. Isn't it mankind who constantly attempts the control of others? If God does not force people, why does mankind?
As I see it, God gave us all the choice of our actions. Our actions and choices not only define who we are, but set the lessons we need to learn in motion.
I think we are all supposed to interact and point each other in the right direction, however, just like God, we should allow the intelligence of others to make the right choice rather than forcing the issues.
What do you think, everyone?