RE: I can't understand muslims
December 7, 2014 at 12:43 am
(This post was last modified: December 7, 2014 at 12:49 am by Iloveporc.)
Thanks for replying. Me personally I don't accept god created by men. I accept that i don't know what's the explanation behind all this. But me neither I don't believe in the abrahamic religions. Yeah some things make sense in islam but i think it's going to far because in order to create "peace" or the "perfect path" islam was made up with alot of laws and violent punishments. It uses propaganda to fear their believers. But it looks like it has failed to lead the believers to the perfect path because like i was told from a converted guy i know, only 1% of the muslims in this world are real muslims.
Makes sense. But i was told the verses of intolerance and violence towards jews, christians and non-believers were only valid in time of war.
(December 6, 2014 at 11:56 pm)MysticKnight Wrote: If you accept God, Islam is not difficult to accept. The reason being is that it makes sense to a lot of people that God would send guides that would lead humanity towards the path of perfection.
Islam came to a place which according to Quran, went into extreme making servants of God into gods and praying towards hidden beings. The balance was to accept their is chosen servants of God but that they are servants like us. The main emphasis on Quran is to worship God alone and not to go extreme regarding his chosen servants, neither neglect them by denying them.
If you accept God, it seems logical some people would get closer to God then others. How would he treat those most close to him and most beloved to him? Would he make them into guides or would he just treat them like everyone else?
I personally don't believe in Islam, but it seems like a rational religion to me.
Makes sense. But i was told the verses of intolerance and violence towards jews, christians and non-believers were only valid in time of war.
(December 7, 2014 at 12:38 am)professor Wrote: If you read the front of the book- that is where they get the peaceful part.
After Mo was rejected, he wrote the back of the book- which is where all the kill the infidel /Jew/ unbeliever orders are found.
So the ones who claim to be peaceful, ignore the back and the terrorists cite the last messages (found in the back) to claim their more perfect adherence to the "prophet's" last and most compelling words.
Simple to understand.