Question for the religious extremists (Jay etc)
Posted: Sat Jan 05, 2008 7:11 am
If you were born of Islamic parents and brought up as a Muslim, would you still have the same beliefs in Jesus/God?
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Yes because they are the same. Different Life Principles to live by? Yeah.AlgyTaylor wrote:If you were born of Islamic parents and brought up as a Muslim, would you still have the same beliefs in Jesus/God?
by the way jesus is true because the romans wrote about him, drew about himAlgyTaylor wrote:They're not the same - Jesus isn't the son of God in Islam, which is a pretty big difference IMO.
But in case there's any doubt I'll use a different religion - if you were brought up by parents who were Hindu, would you still believe the whole Chrstianity thing? Or is it more of a parental influence that makes you believe that particular fairy story? Sorry, holy book.
AlgyTaylor wrote:They're not the same - Jesus isn't the son of God in Islam, which is a pretty big difference IMO.
He told you as well, eh?jay_a2j wrote: I just thank God the truth was revealed to me.
Just like Jupiter, Mars, talking eagles, psychic ladies who lived in caves, and wolf-babies?brooksieb wrote:by the way jesus is true because the romans wrote about him, drew about him
to be fair at least jay was being pretty honest within the context of his beliefs....many people probably wouldnt even be as forthcoming as he was.Norse wrote:He told you as well, eh?jay_a2j wrote: I just thank God the truth was revealed to me.
Not so much, but that's by the by... Historical evidence has no bearing on his divinity either way...brooksieb wrote:by the way jesus is true because the romans wrote about him, drew about himAlgyTaylor wrote:They're not the same - Jesus isn't the son of God in Islam, which is a pretty big difference IMO.
But in case there's any doubt I'll use a different religion - if you were brought up by parents who were Hindu, would you still believe the whole Chrstianity thing? Or is it more of a parental influence that makes you believe that particular fairy story? Sorry, holy book.
You will need to clarify what you mean by "whole Christianity thing". However, if you mean people of other religions believe in Christianity and Jesus, as a Hindu, I can tell you I do. I believe God is one but in different forms. However, for others, it depends on how hardcore or liberal they are.AlgyTaylor wrote:But in case there's any doubt I'll use a different religion - if you were brought up by parents who were Hindu, would you still believe the whole Chrstianity thing? Or is it more of a parental influence that makes you believe that particular fairy story? Sorry, holy book.
Lets not go there, it will just result in pointless argument.brooksieb wrote:by the way jesus is true because the romans wrote about him, drew about him
Actually, Mohamed isn't considered the son of God. He is considered to be God's One True Prophet(tm) who was tasked with bringing the church back to its roots.AlgyTaylor wrote:They're not the same - Jesus isn't the son of God in Islam, which is a pretty big difference IMO.
Algy didn't say that Islam teaches that Mohamed is the son of god.vtmarik wrote:Actually, Mohamed isn't considered the son of God. He is considered to be God's One True Prophet(tm) who was tasked with bringing the church back to its roots.AlgyTaylor wrote:They're not the same - Jesus isn't the son of God in Islam, which is a pretty big difference IMO.
If you actually read the Koran, you'll see that it says that Isa (Arabic translation of Jesus) is the son of God and the Messiah.
Hmm, where have I heard that before...jay_a2j wrote:I don't know what would happen. I just thank God the truth was revealed to me.
Awesome job. Shows the horrors of some of those in power. I mean, take Haggard for instance. He knows what he is doing very well, and he seems like he doesn't believe absolutely everything he says (as most pastors don't). He knows that the reason God is so popular is because:got tonkaed wrote:as an aside, i thought the people who did jesus camp did a pretty good job.
Impressive that you know the inner thoughts of most pastors. I have to hand it to you, you're a credit to the human race with that kind of psychic ability.unriggable wrote:I mean, take Haggard for instance. He knows what he is doing very well, and he seems like he doesn't believe absolutely everything he says (as most pastors don't). He knows that the reason God is so popular is because:
A. Children generally believe everything they hear.
B. People believe what they believed when they were children.
C. Children are very self-centered and want to be in the center of attention.
D. Creation and 'God Loves You' is more appealing to children than 'You're another animal on the meaningless and accidental existence of life'.
Do you think we're ssssssuper?Norse wrote:I think all of you are quite magnificent.
Mussstard, I think your essspecccially hunky-dory.Dancing Mustard wrote:Do you think we're ssssssuper?Norse wrote:I think all of you are quite magnificent.
I think this is a stupid question.AlgyTaylor wrote:If you were born of Islamic parents and brought up as a Muslim, would you still have the same beliefs in Jesus/God?
We fall into the sheerly ridiculousGuiscard wrote:Not so much, but that's by the by... Historical evidence has no bearing on his divinity either way...brooksieb wrote:by the way jesus is true because the romans wrote about him, drew about himAlgyTaylor wrote:They're not the same - Jesus isn't the son of God in Islam, which is a pretty big difference IMO.
But in case there's any doubt I'll use a different religion - if you were brought up by parents who were Hindu, would you still believe the whole Chrstianity thing? Or is it more of a parental influence that makes you believe that particular fairy story? Sorry, holy book.
Its a valid question. The answer is probably no. However, there is a very good story to illustrate my view as a religious extremist on the matter. A missionary working in CHina had explained the gospel to some natives, and they said to him, they had always known Jesus, but only not his name....in other words, we can unwittingly accept Jesus as Lord by leading lives according to our moral conscious, fostering and listening to it, since it is jesus speaking within us.graeme89 wrote:I think this is a stupid question.AlgyTaylor wrote:If you were born of Islamic parents and brought up as a Muslim, would you still have the same beliefs in Jesus/God?