Hospitaller
Seminarian
Better to rule in Hell than serve in Heaven.
I'm pretty sure you don't rule in Hell, but hey, that's just me...
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Better to rule in Hell than serve in Heaven.
There is no hypothetical for that question. If you hear a voice in your head telling you to kill yourself or anyone else it is not God.
Wrong. They can ask for forgiveness yes. But does not mean they will be forgiven. God could still damn them even if they do ask for forgiveness. See you have no knowledge of how Christianity works.
Wrong again. Islam does not teach that. You know nothing of Islam either it seems. You really need to study up on Islam and Christianity if you intend on attacking them. You are losing credibility with every post you make.
HYPOTHETICALLY: If...you...for...some...reason...believed...that...God...wanted...you...to...kill...yourself...would...you...do...it?
I'm not saying all Muslims want to kill infidels, most of them don't, but parts of the Qur'an can be interpreted in a way that encourage such behavior. Those passages are being used as justification for suicide bombings.
well, in order for something to bring someone any kind of positive feelings, generally it has to mean something to them. it has to make sense and relate purposefully to the person in connection with how they see the world, themselves, and the act of worship.
in other words, they have to have an understanding of the reality behind who or what they are worshiping, or what they are worshiping about.
I'm pretty sure you don't rule in Hell, but hey, that's just me...
There is nothing that would ever convince me God wanted me to kill myself or anyone else. How many different ways must it be said?
Yes and like I said earlier anyone that would interpret some scripture in the Qur'an telling them that suicide bombing innocent people is ok is twisted and evil. In that case yet again it is the individuals who have evil in their hearts that are looking for a reason for murder to be justified. You already admitted earlier that you agreed it was evil people and not the religion that is causing trouble. Yet here you are again contradicting yourself still trying to blame it on religion again.
Certain passages very explicitly encourage Muslims to wipe out members of other faiths.
Sura (8:39) - "And fight with them until there is no more persecution and religion should be only for Allah"
Sura (2:216) - "Fighting is prescribed for you, and ye dislike it. But it is possible that ye dislike a thing which is good for you, and that ye love a thing which is bad for you. But Allah knoweth, and ye know not."
Sura (8:57) - "If thou comest on them in the war, deal with them so as to strike fear in those who are behind them, that haply they may remember."
Sura (3:151) - "Soon shall We cast terror into the hearts of the Unbelievers, for that they joined companions with Allah, for which He had sent no authority"
I said earlier that evil people use religion to convince good people to do evil deeds, and I stand by that.
Prsoeytizing is strictly forbidden on this forum.
"Oh, and im sorry, i never read that book, I didnt realize that was supposedely Satan talking."
That's obvious.
FYI, it is generally considered the greatest epic poem in the English Language. Milton wrote it (dictated it really. Like Homer he was blind.) "to justify the ways of God to man."
He intended to make Satan an odious creature and to 17th readers he was. But modern readers have seen in Satan a more sympathetic, even noble, character.
Some observers have seen in this a subtle but real change in how religion and mythology in general has lost some of its hold on our culture.
A small indication of the general decline of "faith" as an intellectual force and the ascendance of reason.
With that thought in mind I can understand - if not excuse - your ignorance.