Why is this thread still open?
Peace be to you glo:
I wondered why this thread was even created because it would only create the emotions and response from Christian forum members when based upon feelings and not evidence. If illegal sexual intercourse wasn't an issue in the major religions it wouldn't have been prohibited.
Islam is a way of life.
Just as intelligent people wouldn't attribute the acts of a few to the tenets of Christianity I request that you don't attribute the application by some of what you view as a legalistic practice of Islam.
There are over 1.6 Billion Muslims in the world and are everyday people. Muslims laugh, nurture their children, work and occupy all types of professions.
Islam is based on a Theocracy (Governance by Allah's laws) but is experiencing the absence of the Khalifah (Head Muslim Ummah).
Based upon information from Christian Scholars Jesus stated in the bible
Matthew 5:17:
New Living Translation (©2007)
"Don't misunderstand why I have come. I did not come to abolish the law of Moses or the writings of the prophets. No, I came to accomplish their purpose.
English Standard Version (©2001)
“Do not think that I have come to abolish the Law or the Prophets; I have not come to abolish them but to fulfill them.
The Book of Matthew writing is attributed to Matthew. Assumed written sometime between CE 55 and 75.
There is not enough space to begin a scholarly dialogue on the history of how the separation of laws was established by Paul propagation of what Christianity is today. Paul was very literate and spoke several languages and was originally an avowed enemy of the teachings of Isa (AS) (Jesus) according to Christian history.
Laws are required to run a nation based on Theocracy verses the man created Church and State separation attributed to John Locke and some cases Thomas Jefferson.
Those forum members capable of addressing these issues are not always available and that is why some of this threads get by.
I request that the creators of these threads reread the forum rules on posting.
I agree in that I perceive Islam to be much more legalistic than Christianity.
I believe that Jesus challenged legalism severely. It was one of the reasons the scholar and religious people of his day were so opposed to him. On several recorded occasions and in his teaching did he put human need before the blind following of the Jewish laws.
Here is a beautiful example:
Peace be to you glo:
I wondered why this thread was even created because it would only create the emotions and response from Christian forum members when based upon feelings and not evidence. If illegal sexual intercourse wasn't an issue in the major religions it wouldn't have been prohibited.
Islam is a way of life.
Just as intelligent people wouldn't attribute the acts of a few to the tenets of Christianity I request that you don't attribute the application by some of what you view as a legalistic practice of Islam.
There are over 1.6 Billion Muslims in the world and are everyday people. Muslims laugh, nurture their children, work and occupy all types of professions.
Islam is based on a Theocracy (Governance by Allah's laws) but is experiencing the absence of the Khalifah (Head Muslim Ummah).
Based upon information from Christian Scholars Jesus stated in the bible
Matthew 5:17:
New Living Translation (©2007)
"Don't misunderstand why I have come. I did not come to abolish the law of Moses or the writings of the prophets. No, I came to accomplish their purpose.
English Standard Version (©2001)
“Do not think that I have come to abolish the Law or the Prophets; I have not come to abolish them but to fulfill them.
The Book of Matthew writing is attributed to Matthew. Assumed written sometime between CE 55 and 75.
There is not enough space to begin a scholarly dialogue on the history of how the separation of laws was established by Paul propagation of what Christianity is today. Paul was very literate and spoke several languages and was originally an avowed enemy of the teachings of Isa (AS) (Jesus) according to Christian history.
Laws are required to run a nation based on Theocracy verses the man created Church and State separation attributed to John Locke and some cases Thomas Jefferson.
Those forum members capable of addressing these issues are not always available and that is why some of this threads get by.
I request that the creators of these threads reread the forum rules on posting.