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Indeed but it renders your previous assertion moot!Everyone is a "heretic" to someone. It doesn't necessarily prove anything.
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Indeed but it renders your previous assertion moot!Everyone is a "heretic" to someone. It doesn't necessarily prove anything.
Of course we're under our bishops, thank God, but they are not infallible. Ecumenical councils convene rarely to address very specific problems; the interpretation of scripture is done by the Church as a whole, with the guidance of the Holy Spirit. Certainly the councils made some very crucial points but our faith is not limited to the decrees of councils. When we read the scriptures we consult the writings of great Fathers like St. John Chrysostom and also discuss with priests and knowledgeable lay teachers. We are also instructed by the Church's doctrinally and scripturally rich hymnography- whole theological textbooks could be written just using hymns.
I did not say you believe bishops are infallible.
Bishops are your god's representatives.
And the ecumenical councils prove the point that christians keep changing their scriptures..
Indeed but it renders your previous assertion moot!
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Then it renders everyone's assertions moot.
Not really, especially when in your own religion you're divided into dissenting cliques
You mean like Sunnis and Shi'a?
Nope.. suffis fall under shia, shia means faction, again pls. try to exercise those noodles..
Interesting, because most of them consider themselves Sunni. So of those 85-90% of Muslims whom you said are "Sunnis", how many are REAL Sunnis, in your opinion? If every Sufi is really "Shi'a", that should boost the percentage of "Shi'a" in the world considerably, no?
Most Muslims belong to one of two denominations; with 80-90% being Sunni and 10-20% being Shia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Islam
But that can't be right, since by your assertion all Sufis are not actually Sunni, and a large percentage of self-styled Sunnis are Sufis and therefore shi'a according to you. Why, Pakistan alone is 50% Shi'a by this measure!
I don't put stock in your brand of statistics or semantics for that matter. If you don't want to accept the facts as they're, then it is something you'll have to work on your own private time!
I'm just trying to understand. So let me see if I can summarize your argument:
1. Islam is not really divided into sects because the shi'a only constitute about 10%-20% and everyone else is Sunni.
2. "Sunnis" who practice Sufism are not actual Sunnis and therefore get relegated to the 10%-20% who are shi'a.
3. No matter how many sufis claiming to be Sunnis there are, they are all really shi'a and the shi'a percentage remains at 10%-20% because wikipedia says so, even though Wikipedia is using a different definition of "Sunni" and "Shi'a" from yours.
No more than all your tafsirs, fiqh, hadith collections, madhhabs, prove that you keep changing the Quran
I'm just trying to understand.
1. Islam is not really divided into sects because the shi'a only constitute about 10%-20% and everyone else is Sunni.
3. No matter how many sufis claiming to be Sunnis there are, they are all really shi'a and the shi'a percentage remains at 10%-20% because wikipedia says so, even though Wikipedia is using a different definition of "Sunni" and "Shi'a" from yours.
The prophet didn't bring Sects & the Quran is unchanged, the Quran speaks repeatedly against sectarianism I am not going to delve on ahadith on the matter.. If people desire something outside of that, it is their prerogative (sunni/traditional) Muslims, don't consider them Muslims.
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Are you aware what these are? They are not 'changes' but rather part of the one faith itself, they are not additions nor alterations, they are all included in one, part of the faith, ways to understand the faith etc.
When one follow's something other than the actual teachings of the Qur'aan and sunnah they are considered someone as 'not following the Qur'aan or sunnah'..
You are incorrect. Islam is not divided, the muslim's are the ones causing the division as stated by the prophet Muhammad (peace be unto him). There is only one Islam, no matter how one follows it or what one names oneself. Either they are following the Qur'aan and sunnah or either they are not 'completely' following Qur'aan and sunnah.
Wilkipedia hasn't always been a reliable source to look up everything, has it? It requires one to also do their own studying from the authentic sources also.
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