Wandering Monk
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The longer I live, the more this seems to be true: We create God in our own image (our psyche.)
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The kind of post that comes up. Awesome.
Then why does the Bible confine death to a son of a sinner?
Or more appropriately for Christians, striving to be like Christ on the cross can lead to an understanding our relationship to God. Christ is a symbol for something in ourselves, and other religions have their symbols for this, including Muslims.
I am a Christian and I have on occasion read parts of the Quran. This is the major difference between the God of the Quran (Allah) and the God of the Bible and it is significant. In the Bible, God first loved us; unconditionally. No matter what we do He still loves us. In the Quran, Allah’s love is conditional upon obedience. Obey first, then He will love you. Anyone have any thoughts?
hi to you , yes im always are happy and fun cuz im muslim and im going to haven so easily .Hi and welcome to RF. Looks like you are having fun here already.
hi to you , yes im always are happy and fun cuz im muslim and im going to haven so easily .
I am a Christian and I have on occasion read parts of the Quran. This is the major difference between the God of the Quran (Allah) and the God of the Bible and it is significant. In the Bible, God first loved us; unconditionally. No matter what we do He still loves us. In the Quran, Allah’s love is conditional upon obedience. Obey first, then He will love you. Anyone have any thoughts?
Prophet Muhammad (SAWA) said:
‘Allah, Mighty and Exalted, says,
‘When a servant’s predominant state is preoccupation with Me then I make
the object of his desire My remembrance and place his pleasure therein. And
when I make My remembrance the object of his desire and place his
pleasure therein, he becomes infatuated with Me and I with him. And when
he becomes infatuated with Me and I with him, I remove all veils between
Me and him, and make this state predominate over him where he is never
again negligent even when other people are.’
So why commit genocide by killing the entire human and animal population except a buddy and said buddies family and about 18 million animals?
Why sodom and gomorrah?
Why condone conquest, capture and killing, theft, slavery and rape if those who do not worship the christian/jewish version of the abrahamic god.
Doesn't sound do unconditional to me. In fact the condition is plain to see, worship me or die
I am a Christian and I have on occasion read parts of the Quran. This is the major difference between the God of the Quran (Allah) and the God of the Bible and it is significant. In the Bible, God first loved us; unconditionally. No matter what we do He still loves us. In the Quran, Allah’s love is conditional upon obedience. Obey first, then He will love you. Anyone have any thoughts?[/QUOTE
He loved us by creating us with a fallible nature and then set up specific conditions he knew in advance would cause a wrong decision and then condemned us all for a decision he knew from the beginning would happen even though only two people (and not the entire human race) made that decision which he knew in advance they would make under under these circumstances. Some love......
But all that aside, you are just comparing one myth with another.
When I was a Christian the explanation was a version of tough love or an act does not cause one to stop loving a person. Think of people that love someone they knew committed a crime and was convicted. Obviously that explanation did work with me for very long
Well... ya know... In the Qu'ran... Allah is Mericful. From the very beginning... the very first verse... Allah is "entirely merciful".
maybe that's not what you would call love. But I think Mercy is far more useful than Love. Love can be exploited. Granted that's not the sort of Love you are talking about, but... for the record...
This is the the very begining of how Allah is defined in the Qu'ran:
In the name of Allah, the Entirely Merciful, the Especially Merciful. (link)
But I don't blame you for not knowing this. It took me 40+ years to learn this simple rule about Islam:
Don't believe the hype.
Where? When? Butchery and enslavement should never be described as "positively enlightened." Sure, the Ottoman empire may be let jews and Christians practice, but it came at a cost. "Try these things first but if they don't work then destroy them all" is atrocious. How enlightened is it, really, to give a warning and extension of peace if they convert but destroy them if they don't?
Oh that makes genocide, mass murderer, theft, rape, sex slavery all good then
It makes a book that many take literally into a dangerous and unregulated teaching tool and wrapon
And also times to butcher, ambush, and enslave. And it's not new. Such as the problem with 18th century Muslim pirates who were, as they believed their religious right, taking slaves from vessels they raided.According to the Koran it is forbidden to kill women, children, the elderly, non-combatants and livestock. It is also forbidden to destroy crops, trees and water sources. There are other rules about defensive war and being willing to negotiate a truce.
And also times to butcher, ambush, and enslave. And it's not new. Such as the problem with 18th century Muslim pirates who were, as they believed their religious right, taking slaves from vessels they raided.
True. But the reason the final draft of the treaty of tripoli included the bit is America not being founded on Christian principles is to make it clear to the "Musslemen" that the US possess no inherent hostility towards them or any "Mehomitan country" over religious differences.The Barbary pirates weren't all Muslims.
True. But the reason the final draft of the treaty of tripoli included the bit is America not being founded on Christian principles is to make it clear to the "Muslemen" that the US possess no inherent hostility towards them over religious differences.
Some of them where. But the evidence we have makes it clear these were largely Muslim ships, acting for a Muslim nation.Most of them were Europeans (Christians) who had operated on letters of marque before going rogue and settling in ports along the coast of Libya.