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no, what is territying, is that the religion of islam can lie as much as they want as long as it promotes the islamic religion. even christians dont do that.
guess that is why islam is nothing but another cult.
Its not a religion because there are stern directives to refrain if its chosen and understood, from turning the cheek and love thy neighbor...
its all about doing whats best for whatever self understood idea of Allahs wish..
Muslims are not allowed to take suggestions from others....theres no reparation in anything other then whatever notion...including suing MacDonalds for millions for a morsel of meat in a sandwich...
Its not a system that justifies rights in the same or expected manner as other religions why...because Islam has no reconciliation process...there is no referee, and as well no neighbor who is above whatever immediate emotional and unregulated relative translation, of Allahs wish..which is relative and nothing to do with the objective in the suggested assumed reasonable because there is NO one in charge, the moderation is an illusion.....its just you and Allah. Therefore it cannot be considered for a religion.
Its an individual way of life without direction, or any recognizable focus..its all individual translation of the Quran and your on your own, thats not a religion as its understood , and that means understood with whats called interior consequence's. ( Progress.
....Now I believe it is honorable although for a religion a member is subject to reproof, not so with Islam, individually the sky in translation is the limit. So there is no limit relatively speaking, and therefore the absence in boundary forfeits across the board rights in the classical understanding, as a religion.
Last edited by stargazzer; 05-03-2013 at 02:22 AM..
Its not a religion because there are stern directives to refrain if its chosen and understood, from turning the cheek and love thy neighbor...
its all about doing whats best for whatever self understood idea of Allahs wish..
Muslims are not allowed to take suggestions from others....theres no reparation in anything other then whatever notion...including suing MacDonalds for millions for a morsel of meat in a sandwich...
Its not a system that justifies rights in the same or expected manner as other religions why...because Islam has no reconciliation process...there is no referee, and as well no neighbor who is above whatever relative translation of Allahs wish...which is relative because there is NO one in charge...its just you and Allah. Therefore it cannot be considered for a religion. Its an individual way of life without direction, or any recognizable focus..its all individual translation of the Quran and your on your own, thats not a religion as its understood , and that means understood with whats called interior consequence's. ( Progress. ....Now I believe it is honorable although for a religion a member is subject to reproof, not so with Islam, individually the sky in translation is the limit. So there is no limit relatively speaking, and therefore the absence in boundary forfeits across the board rights as a religion.
Which official definition of "religion" are you referring to?
Which official definition of "religion" are you referring to?
re·li·gion [ri-lij-uhn] Show IPA
noun
1.
a set of beliefs concerning the cause, nature, and purpose of the universe, especially when considered as the creation of a superhuman agency or agencies, usually involving devotional and ritual observances, and often *containing a ( note)moral code governing the conduct of human affairs.
2.
a specific fundamental set of beliefs and practices generally agreed upon by a number of persons or sects: the Christian religion; the Buddhist religion.
3.
the (note *body of persons adhering to a particular set of beliefs and practices: a world council of religions.
4.
the life or state of a monk, nun, etc.: to enter religion.
5.
the practice of religious beliefs; ritual (note *observance of faith.
Nice try ...your going to need to do some explaining, if not then all you've done is return empty handed.
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