Another question of mine to anyone is since you go to paradise in the afterlife and live a life of eternal happiness and joy why should a person who kills a fellow muslim be sentenced to execution or death? Shouldn't he be paraded around the city for ending someone's misery on this planet earth and who gave the victim a quicker journey to the paradise?
So since God has told us that the blood of another Muslim is sacred, we are forbidden from spilling it. We are commanded to be supporters of each other, supporters of the guidance. That will open the way for us to have a pleasing life in this world, and an even better one in Paradise.
i guess that's where our difference comes. You use morality because a book said so I use morality with my brain.
Qatatda I don't disagree at all that there is any such thing as pure rationalism. Also qatada if I was a product of what society has taught me I would be a devoted hindu still believing in God. I would also be taking a major in becoming a doctor, engineer, or some IB. Yet I am an agnostic and a major in philosophy everything that goes against what my family wants me to be or what they raised me up to be. Close to nothing has influenced me Qatada in life. I observe everything there is to in life then with my own brain which i consider to be rational over a period of observation of society seeing which things could be rational and which things could amount up to be rational I then make my own decisions.Just some food for thought; You are a product of what your society has taught you, just like Muslims are a product of their society, Islam, and intellect.
There's no such thing as pure rationalism. Our thoughts are always influenced by what we've been taught by those surrounding us since childhood.![]()
joboman: how can you be so sure that the morality your brain is telling you the right one. Certainly, your neurotransmitters in substantia nigra, hippocampus, frontal cortex could be whack and yet what you think might seem moral to you. I mean, really, you have that much blind faith in the perfectness of your brain's functioning?
Qatatda I don't disagree at all that there is any such thing as pure rationalism. Also qatada if I was a product of what society has taught me I would be a devoted hindu still believing in God. I would also be taking a major in becoming a doctor, engineer, or some IB. Yet I am an agnostic and a major in philosophy everything that goes against what my family wants me to be or what they raised me up to be. Close to nothing has influenced me Qatada in life. I observe everything there is to in life then with my own brain which i consider to be rational over a period of observation of society seeing which things could be rational and which things could amount up to be rational I then make my own decisions.
Joboman, if you find a watch in the middle of a desert. With your "rational" brain what are all the information you can deduce out of it?
I'm really glad you're opening your mind up to newer ideas, but also ask yourself this - which philosophy have you taken instead of your hindu culture? You've taken the western paradigm as your ideal standard to judge other beliefs. One of the reasons why this paradigm is popular in the world today is due to western culture dominating all countries including India.
I'm not going to judge you because you seem like a really good person, but I will ask you to keep an open mind on this forum to the possibility of Islam being true. Why? Simply because Islam is an alternative and does make good sense, in some ways even more than western philosophy.
Is it just a random watch that i see lying in the middle of a desert or is there a significance to it like I am trying to survive and the watch is the only thing that is there and I need to deduce the information to it?
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