RE: The most stupid misconceptions about Islam
October 21, 2020 at 5:50 pm
(This post was last modified: October 21, 2020 at 5:55 pm by R00tKiT.)
(October 21, 2020 at 5:17 pm)The Grand Nudger Wrote: -and there it is. So what? So what if islam did in fact advocate for naive doctines and an unjust god?
It would be bad if it did, therefore it doesn't? If that's the case you're going with, have at it.
I thought I didn't need to spell out the obvious. But there you go, the Qur'an denies, verbatim, such naive doctrines :
Whoever chooses to be guided, it is only for their own good. And whoever chooses to stray, it is only to their own loss. No soul burdened with sin will bear the burden of another. And We would never punish [a people] until We have sent a messenger [to warn them] (17:15)
Notice the use of the word choose, together with the two sentences in bold.
Kindergarten Islam says that people choose, willingly, to stray, after hearing warnings from messengers, whoever they are.
Satisfied ?
(October 21, 2020 at 5:17 pm)The Grand Nudger Wrote: Yes, both big mo and the umma were capable of spreading terror and attempting genocide...and that's exactly what they did. We find the underlying justifications for these acts in magic book, and we're right back round to the kafir bit again.
What genocide are you talking about? Can you be a bit more specific and cite something people can refer to in the literature, instead of throwing empty charges?
I already said that the Banu Qurayza tribe commited a war crime. If their treason went unpunished, Muhammad's new-found state would have certainly been wiped out, entirely. Besides, the penalty applied was the one prescribed by the Jews' own holy book.
(October 21, 2020 at 5:23 pm)The Grand Nudger Wrote: I wonder whether any human being hasn't been presented with compelling evidence for god, to deny and be kafir, if the mere appearance of design warrants belief?
Being 'kafir' includes being presented with evidence of Muhammad's prophecy, then rejecting it unreasonably. I think you should review a book or two about the six pillars of belief in Islam.