Hi SearchingSoul,
The deportation of such people would be due to their actions not their race.
I don't have a problem with that but can you see the problem with what you initially were stating:
SearchingSoul:Out of curiosity, can anyone explain to me why the West should get out of the Middle East but the Middle East shouldn't get out of the West?
[...]I was referring to Middle Eastern people being in the West. This in theory is fine but when they challenge Western practices it seems out of line. [...]Even if it may be racist is still seems equitable to me.
Quite clearly there should be no need to call for middle eastern people to leave the west, especially when one acknowledges that it is racism. It is far more appropriate to say as you did now, that only those whose actions are contrary to the peace and order of the society should face such consequences.
Hello Nimrod,
Your religion teaches that I cannot practice what my religion compels me to do.
My faith compels me to publicly peacefully spread the message of Jesus as it is recorded in the bible to those who have not heard that message.
I see you have attempted to switch the topic again;
let's look at what you originally said:
Nimrod: According to Islam, you can pursue you beliefs. If I do the same, according to Islam, I might be be-headed.
Ansar: Typical fabricated anti-islamic drivel.
Nimrod: You say what I have posted is anti-Islamic drivel, I would refer you to “Is this true” or any number of other threads such as Apostasy in Islam.
Ansar: 'Is this true' was about insulting the Prophet pbuh - I was not aware that it is part of your beliefs to publicly revile the religion of others. I believe you are also more than familiar with the fact that in a Biblical state, insulting one's parents is punishable with execution and blaspheming God with stoning to death.
As for the thread on apostasy, I was not aware that you claimed to be an apostate or that publicly challenging the state was part of your beliefs. You're not an apostate, so your comment that you would be beheaded for practicing YOUR BELIEFS was nothing short of a lie.
So not only did you raise then drop the red-herrings about
apostasy and
blasphemy, but now you've attempted to subtly shift to
proselytism. The problem for you, nimrod, is that there is no beheading for proselytising in Islam, but there is stoning for death for proselytising in the Bible:
Deuteronomy 13:7-12. If your own full brother, or your son or daughter, or your beloved wife, or you intimate friend, entices you secretly to serve other gods, whom you and your fathers have not known, gods of any other nation, near at hand or far away, from one end of the earth to the other: do not yield to him or listen to him, nor look with pity upon him, to spare or shield him, but kill him. Your hand shall be the first raised to slay him; the rest of the people shall join in with you. YOU SHALL STONE HIM TO DEATH, because he sought to lead you astray from the Lord, your God, who brought you out of the land of Egypt, that place of slavery. And all Israel, hearing of this, shall fear and never do such evil as this in your midst.
I do not go around reviling other icons of other religions.
In which case your intial comment that you would be beheaded for your beliefs is exactly as I said - typical fabricated anti-islamic drivel. If you did not revile the sacred icons of other religions you would not be punished in an Islamic state regardless of whether you believed in the Prophet pbuh or not or shared your religious teachings or not. So your comments on what my religion teaches are false.
I do not understand how you can maintain that [...] Islam isn’t political.
Even after reading a paragraph twice you still do not understand it?
FOR A THIRD TIME I wrote:
Yes, it is a complete way of life. 'way of life' is not synonymous with political entity. A politcal entity may draw its guidance from a way of life but the two are distinct. Democracy is the analogous political way/ideology in the west to Islam. Democracy is a political ideology of the political entity known as the west. ISLAM [was] the POLITICAL ideology of political entities in the Middle East. Neither Islam nor Democracy can be considered a group of individuals who make decisions, mistakes, are influenced and so on.
So I did not say that Islam was not political, I said it was not a political
entity, but that it contained a political
ideology. You clearly understood none of that and somehow imagined that I "maintained Islam isn't political" ! The problem is not with definitions nimrod, the problem is that you obstinately choose to block out the voices of others and refuse to even read their posts properly.
You have repeatedly taken this thread away from the topic of peaceful coexistence to living under a Shari'ah state; your next post that does so will be moved to the appropriate thread.
Regards