RE: Enlightened rants...
September 21, 2017 at 3:12 pm
(This post was last modified: September 21, 2017 at 3:17 pm by WinterHold.)
(September 21, 2017 at 12:12 pm)Cyberman Wrote: And when these leaders show up, how do we know they're from "God"? Because they say so? Because they do things that only a leader from "God" would do? There are quicker ways to become a wanted man, but there are few more certain.
Miracles; according to Shiite folklore:
http://everydayisashoora.blogspot.de/201...di-as.html
It's not logical because those "Imams" or "leaders" were never mentioned in the Quran, and any attempt to say they were mentioned secretly in the book raises questions about the faith's position on God, and furthermore underlines the perception that God is weak in the Shiite faith -to the degree of not being able to protect his own Imams-.
Prophets are mentioned by the name; why are the Shiite Imams are never mentioned?
Thus; the people who buy into the Sunni version of the faith are drastically larger in numbers.
According to Shiite faith; you'll know him when you see him.
(September 21, 2017 at 10:05 am)MysticKnight Wrote: Humanity will always need a leader from God. When they realize they cannot choose that leader as taught in Quran "they have no choice in the matter", the leader will be come out in the open as he has been waiting for humanity to come to their senses.
I hate Sunnism with a passion because it argued by the Jibt (sorcery) and Taghut (oppressive idol) to assert Ulil-Amr (possessors of the Authority) are that whether they meant Kings or Scholars or governors, and uses circular reference to falsehood and ignores Quranic context of the verses before and after and other Surahs to who Ulil-Amr are which negates it from all those but who God has chosen, and their arguments negates the only authority Quran legitimizes out of the falsehood of the Jibt and Taghut. I hate it more than any ideology in the world because they have the Quran but ignore it and twist it. "therefore if you dispute in a thing refer it to God and the Messenger" was to emphasize the purpose of God telling us to obey Ulil-Amr saying you can now make sure to refer all disputes properly back to Quran and Sunna through Ahlulbayt (as) who will give us intructions to society on how to judge and make sure what they teach is from Quran and Sunnah which Shiites don't follow either now but refer to Taqleed which is forbidden in Quran and Sunnah, not as an excuse to replace their authority with that of Jibt and Taghut, not an excuse to ignore the verses before and what they state regarding authority leading up to it and not to ignore the verses after, and to ignore what the whole Quran has emphasized on. Every revelation taught to obey God's chosen ones, manifested in groups of the chosen families, and delegated his mastery and authority to proofs and reminders who were twelve after the founding Captain, and it always the same SHIT from Satan and his forces and they infiltrate and argue by the same lame falsehood, you expect this time around to be different as Quran has used most of its text to refute these false arguments, but they still are used.
Spread 'em sectarian hate. Spit what's inside your heart.
Both sects suck. Both sects are evil. Both sects smell bad. Both sects must take a shower.
Keep that sectarian crap in your room with the zombie Imams. Both Sunna and Shia have their crimes, and share of evil.