(December 9, 2012 at 12:19 pm)Al-Fatihah Wrote: Through my comparative study, I've noticed that of all religious people within history, none shares as big of a difference in point of view in character and merit amongst people than Muhammad. While muslims see Muhammad as the prophet of islam, a honest, decent, loving messenger of God, and the greatest example for humanity on the best way to live, many non-muslims see Muhammad as not only a false prophet, but attribute some of the most degrading and immoral characteristics and behavior to Muhammad. Such a completely different view of muslims.
I've analyzed the the qur'an and sunnah of Muhammad thoroughly and have seen nothing of the point of view that non-muslims share which makes me ask the question, "where do these differences come from?" Is Muhammad the greatest example of the best way to conduct ourselves? Let's have a discussion.
Sorry to burst your bubble, but every advocate of prophets of magical invisible beings all have tin foil hats, that convieniently talk to their ultimate super hero and claim to be the inventors of world peace.
"I am nice and so is my fictional super hero" never made Jesus or Alllah real beyond the whims of those who invent them.