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why are so many people against islam ?

viole

Ontological Naturalist
Premium Member
i know its a wierd question - but muslism always say islam is of peace and truth - so then why has there been such an uprise in people who despise islam ? I am its a relgion of peace right - so then why are millions and milllions of peeople against ? just to clarify - i have no problem with muslims just the quran as its a book of hate that teaches hate - is the quran a book of hate ? imo - yes

Because I cannot get a decent Martini in most Muslim countries, for starters.

Ciao

- viole
 

Muffled

Jesus in me
That is refreshingly direct. I fear many people do in fact agree with you on that particular matter, often without even realizing it.

I believe what can be found is forgiveness. The act can't be tolerated because it is a wrong act but it can be forgiven because most of the time people do not know what they are doing is wrong. However a person trying to justify his wrong actions will not be forgiven.
 

Muffled

Jesus in me
Viloe: I beleive you won't get one in a Baptist church either but you could try the Roman Catholic church and I am sure they are not restricted to just wine.
 

LuisDantas

Aura of atheification
Premium Member
I believe what can be found is forgiveness. The act can't be tolerated because it is a wrong act but it can be forgiven because most of the time people do not know what they are doing is wrong. However a person trying to justify his wrong actions will not be forgiven.
Considering that from past interactions I learned that you have a rather strict understanding of what are proper acts, I don't think I can ever come to agree on that.
 

LuisDantas

Aura of atheification
Premium Member
I believe salving a conscience will not preclude judgement.
On that I agree, except that I fail to see how that would lead to such things as difficult in accepting homosexuality or diversity of beliefs about deities.
 

Muffled

Jesus in me
On that I agree, except that I fail to see how that would lead to such things as difficult in accepting homosexuality or diversity of beliefs about deities.

I believe the salving of conscience takes place by those who hear that God calls homosexuality sin as an example by railing against God or finding churches that no longer adhere to God but have fallen away on this subject.

I believe a person can believe things about deities but one can't exalt a deity above God. That actually is an unforgivable sin.
 

LuisDantas

Aura of atheification
Premium Member
I believe the salving of conscience takes place by those who hear that God calls homosexuality sin as an example by railing against God or finding churches that no longer adhere to God but have fallen away on this subject.

All theistic churches adhere to some understanding of a deity. It just turns out that those are often at odds with each other, even internally, even in the same pew, as Quagmire once pointed out to me.

I believe a person can believe things about deities but one can't exalt a deity above God. That actually is an unforgivable sin.

Your God has odd tastes and a very questionable morality.
 
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