RE: Muslim Apologetics
October 10, 2011 at 11:55 am
(This post was last modified: October 10, 2011 at 11:55 am by ElDinero.)
Good for him. I'd be more interested in the answers to some more uncomfortable questions, like:
1. What do you think will happen to me when I die, and if it's some kind of punishment, do I deserve it?
2. Will you be offended if I draw a picture of Mohammad? If so, why? And do you think violence is justified in response to offence being taken at something like this? If so, why?
3. If the Qu'ran is so clear and precise as you seemed to imply in the thread you linked to, how is it that it is so easily misinterpreted by people to justify things such as suicide bombings, attacks on people and property and stoning to death? Or are these not misinterpretations, but correct interpretations? If so, are those things justified?
4. Do apostates deserve to be killed for making this choice? If so, why?
1. What do you think will happen to me when I die, and if it's some kind of punishment, do I deserve it?
2. Will you be offended if I draw a picture of Mohammad? If so, why? And do you think violence is justified in response to offence being taken at something like this? If so, why?
3. If the Qu'ran is so clear and precise as you seemed to imply in the thread you linked to, how is it that it is so easily misinterpreted by people to justify things such as suicide bombings, attacks on people and property and stoning to death? Or are these not misinterpretations, but correct interpretations? If so, are those things justified?
4. Do apostates deserve to be killed for making this choice? If so, why?