The thing is Islam promotos fairness and it teaches me that to become a proper muslim i need to study other religions.Not-That-Bright said:Ok then are you going to read the holy text of every single other religion?
The thing is Islam promotos fairness and it teaches me that to become a proper muslim i need to study other religions.Not-That-Bright said:Ok then are you going to read the holy text of every single other religion?
All religions basically exhort mankind to be righteous and eschew evil. But Islam goes beyond that. It guides us towards practical ways of achieving righteousness and eliminating evil from our individual and collective lives. Islam takes into account human nature and the complexities of human society. Islam is guidance from the Creator Himself. Therefore, Islam is also called the Deen-ul-Fitrah (the natural religion of Man).ur_inner_child said:fair enough... its your own personal answer.
I'll admit that I too would be pretty disappointed, but I know I'll die, satisfied of the life I had...
As a theoretical question, not to offend your beliefs, what if he was not the God you worshipped, but the Catholic God? But you don't entirely follow Catholic values, of course.
What would you say to Him if He asked you why you should be let in to heaven?
I did, admittedly, really like the last sentence you wrote as the answer to my question. Not so much anything prior to that thoughZayd said:All religions basically exhort mankind to be righteous and eschew evil. But Islam goes beyond that. It guides us towards practical ways of achieving righteousness and eliminating evil from our individual and collective lives. Islam takes into account human nature and the complexities of human society. Islam is guidance from the Creator Himself. Therefore, Islam is also called the Deen-ul-Fitrah (the natural religion of Man).
Islam is the best way of life because its teachings are not doctrinaire rhetoric but practical solutions for the problems of mankind. Islam achieves results both at the individual and collective levels. Islam is the best way of life because it is a practical, universal religion not confined to any ethnic group or nationality.
Islam is the only religion, based on logic, that does not fail in any aspect, the respect to God. Basically i would say i worshipped you as a muslim, how you deserved to be worshipped.
Even though i believe i havent said anything wrong or offensive, i do apologize. However may i remind you that the topic being discussed is" does God exist" personally i believe i have the right to express my views. When you say i should use an open mind, if you read the anti-religion or anti-god existance comments you would be quite discussed with some of the comments. The thing that i fail to understand is that why dont people (who don't believe in God), think about death, and then go that extra bit further and ask themselves what was the reason behind there existance. i thought it would be a common question people would ask themselves.ur_inner_child said:I did, admittedly, really like the last sentence you wrote as the answer to my question. Not so much anything prior to that though
Nevertheless, I suggest you refrain from telling people's lives are meaningless without God. It's more hurtful that you may think. To others, its non-sensical. I'm quite against religious people that impose their beliefs and judgements over others, in which case, you have done to me repeatedly.
Religion should be a really personal thing when you look inside you and your relationship with God. Perhaps shared with people who share your beliefs, yet when it comes to those who don't, you should keep an open mind and try to refrain from judgement and disrespect, without seeing them in the context of your religion...
eg: Stef's life is meaningless
We create our own meaning in our life.The thing that i fail to understand is that why do people who don't believe in God, think about death, and then go that extra bit further and ask themselves what was the reason behind there existance. i thought it would be a common question people would ask themselves.
We do ask that question ... we just arrive at a different answer that's all.Zayd said:The thing that i fail to understand is that why dont people (who don't believe in God), think about death, and then go that extra bit further and ask themselves what was the reason behind there existance. i thought it would be a common question people would ask themselves.
Not-That-Bright said:We create our own meaning in our life.
How can you say we create our own meaning of life, when we don't know what we will confront tomorow? thats as logical as i can get
You made the snowman, but were u the cause of it melting
It doesn't matter that I don't know what will come tomorrow, however on that point I work with what I currently know about the world - provisional truths created from the best inference I can make - it might ultimately be wrong but currently it is the best truth i can getHow can you say we create our own meaning of life, when we don't know what we will confront tomorow?
Oh come on i'm sure you're more logical than thatthats as logical as i can get
No, I wasn't the direct cause of it melting - however of course it never would have melted if it was not created tho... I don't see the point of this statement :/You made the snowman, but were u the cause of it melting
And she has a right to get pissed off about your views and express that.personally i believe i have the right to express my views.
you don;t understand why "stef your life is meaningless" was wrong or offensive??Zayd said:Even though i believe i havent said anything wrong or offensive, i do apologize. However may i remind you that the topic being discussed is" does God exist" personally i believe i have the right to express my views. When you say i should use an open mind, if you read the anti-religion or anti-god existance comments you would be quite discussed with some of the comments. The thing that i fail to understand is that why do people who don't believe in God, think about death, and then go that extra bit further and ask themselves what was the reason behind there existance. i thought it would be a common question people would ask themselves.
I dont understand how you dont get that.Zayd said:We create our own meaning in our life.
How can you say we create our own meaning of life, when we don't know what we will confront tomorow? thats as logical as i can get
You made the snowman, but were u the cause of it melting
The funny thing is he lives his life in the exact same way.I dont understand how you dont get that.
the thing is, with your answer to God, the Bible says that Jesus will say "i never knew you"... why would you want to spend eternity with Him anyway? if in this life you don't want to...ur_inner_child said:My answer to God, if he asked me why I should be let into heaven, would be "I lived life enriching and appreciating all of your creations."
which I feel is no different to "i worshipped you as a muslim, how [i felt] you deserved to be worshipped"
If there isn't a God, I would not have a cry about being wrong but look back at life smiling....
you're absolutely right in the Catholic sense, but I was talking to Zayd, and he's muslim, a different system there.*yooneek* said:the thing is, with your answer to God, the Bible says that Jesus will say "i never knew you"... why would you want to spend eternity with Him anyway? if in this life you don't want to...
say you did face Him when you die- doesn't that tell you that His word was therefore true- meaning that "living a life enriching and appreciating all of His creations" would not get you there- its much deeper than that- its not "look what i've done"- it's "look what Jesus did" - cause nothing we do can earn us heaven- which is why He died.
this is in no way a shot at you, and i do apologise i havent read all you've written in this thread- so this reply is a little bias to this one post...
Exactly, very true.ur_inner_child said:Religion should be a really personal thing when you look inside you and your relationship with God. Perhaps shared with people who share your beliefs, yet when it comes to those who don't, you should keep an open mind and try to refrain from judgement and disrespect, without seeing them in the context of your religion...
Because I simply don't think about life the way you do.
In my opinion living life as a Muslim is not fulfilling a real life, driving from the cradle to the grave and passing by everything life has to offer, especially being an Islamic woman. I have a Muslim friend and she has a Catholic boyfriend, she has to keep her relationship with him private from her family members because she says that her father will kill her if she is to tell him... That to me is extremely wrong and she is very depressed being a Muslim, she wants to do many things in life... own a business, visit many different countries, not having to act as a servant to her own family... it's quiet sad.zayd said:All religions basically exhort mankind to be righteous and eschew evil. But Islam goes beyond that. It guides us towards practical ways of achieving righteousness and eliminating evil from our individual and collective lives. Islam takes into account human nature and the complexities of human society. Islam is guidance from the Creator Himself. Therefore, Islam is also called the Deen-ul-Fitrah (the natural religion of Man).
Islam is the best way of life because its teachings are not doctrinaire rhetoric but practical solutions for the problems of mankind. Islam achieves results both at the individual and collective levels. Islam is the best way of life because it is a practical, universal religion not confined to any ethnic group or nationality.