To Hulk
I didn't say someone is claiming that they have an open heart. This is a hypothetical situation that I'm describing. Whether or not you can trust someone when they say they have an open heart is completely irrelevant to what I'm asking. I'm not saying someone told me they have an open heart. I'm saying if they DO have an open heart. There is a difference.
I stated that there is no obvious path to Islam. I am saying this out of my own personal experience with it and through the conversation with others on the subject. I don't see how you can possibly invalidate my claim here without telling me "I know what is going on in your mind better than you do". There is no obvious path to Islam from what I've seen and from what most of the world has seen. If you choose to ignore what people express and----
Again, you didn't read my entire post. This is a hypothetical situation. Stop trying to argue that the situation does not occur in reality or not. The person is not afraid to face humiliation. This was one of the assumptions. What you are doing is changing the situation, and that is not what I am asking you to do. I am asking you to give me an Islamic perspective of the situation I presented, NOT of an altered version of yours that you believe would be more "realistic".
Again, I don't think you understand what I'm trying to do here. I did not claim to be this person. I did not claim anyone personally to be this person. I'm simply giving you a hypothetical situation, and I'm not here to argue whether this situation can or does occur in real life. I have no problem if your opinion is that the situation I'm telling you can never occur. If you believe non-Muslims are incapable of having an opinion that differs from what Islam says without being arrogant or not willing to humiliate themselves, then please keep this view to yourself. Others may find it offensive, including me. This, to me, is just ethnocentric.
If you cannot follow what I've said above then please refrain from replying further to me. I have no interest in what you have to say if it follows the same pattern.
To منوة الخيال
Thank you for sharing this. I think it is clear now what your agenda is. I came here to have an informative conversation/debate with this community, but I've been greeted with hostility and regret because of the clear belittling you are trying to attempt. You show a clear lack of respect for me and my views. You've said upfront that you hold no value in what "non-Muslims" have to say about Islamic civilization.
You are very arrogant in that you dismissed my apology and my desire to show my appreciation for Muslims and their contribution. You obviously don't care what the rest of the world has to say, or what they think of your culture. Maybe this is why you were so quick to speak with a bad tongue. You're giving yourself as well as your brothers and sisters a bad image.
However you've already made it clear that you show no concern for what other cultures or people think of your own. For all I care you can keep uphold this personal flaw all you want. But I am asking you again, politely and respectfully now, do not reply to me, as I have no desire to have a conversation with you.
Again, what I am asking from you is simple. I have no desire to talk to you unless you put effort into responding with respect and concern for my own views. Otherwise, do not reply at all unless you want to make it clear your goals are not good-willed, to say the least.
To Asiyah3
I think I understand what you're saying. God guides those who he wants to guide. But ultimately, does this mean that those people, who Glo has described on the previous page, that find it difficult to reconcile the conflicting conclusions of their intellect and their emotional desire for there to be truth in religion, are not being guided or helped by God?
Or, in other words, are those who sincerely want to believe in God, but cannot get themselves to do so because of their intellect, are being unassisted by God for their own wrong-doing?
I understand what you're saying completely in your last post. I only wish some in this forum would act as though they, Muslims, are not the center of the world.