A god who was one who suddenly had a schizo and multiple personality beget a son and split into wandering spirit, and who decided to sacrifice his son to himself to forgive humans?
a nice pagan story there! ;D
Not all actions are the same, at often times a sincere "I'm sorry" satisfies for the wrong done.
what can be made of Adam's sin?
No act of a human person can satisfy God, since He is all perfect and infinite. No amount of deeds can be offered to restore us.
The excuse "God says its ok" or "God told me to do it" pops up for this reason. Killing somebody because God told you to doesn't make it any less immoral.
Islam doesnt promote violence, bloodshed and brutality
"Kill the mushriqeen (pagans, polytheists, kuffar) where ever you find them." [Al-Qur’an 9:5]
You quote this verse out of context. In order to understand the context, we need to read from
A god who was one who suddenly had a schizo and multiple personality beget a son and split into wandering spirit, and who decided to sacrifice his son to himself to forgive humans?
a nice pagan story there! ;D
I always found the biggest flaw with christianity is that it constantly chips away at its own dogma to stay relevant. If a religion is the truth then it should not change for the society the society should change for it.
That would depend entirely on how we define Islam. You define it as your particular understanding of it, referring to your holy text and hadiths as you see them. Others who claim to practice "Islam" see it differently.
I did not quote this verse at all, or any verse for that matter.
An "I'm sorry" to who? One of my main issues with Christianity is that it seems to claim that you can make things good with God and God can forgive you for something you did not to God, but to another fellow human. If you slash my tires and then pray for forgiveness from God that doesn't buy me new tires and doesn't in any way make you less responsible.
Jesus is a get out of guilt free card.
Vicarious redemption is simply an immoral concept. If you have done something so wrong that you honestly feel you deserve eternal torment in hell, then you shouldn't be looking to get out of it, and certainly not by endorsing the torture and death of an innocent volunteer (Jesus).
If you offered to take the place of a convicted killer on death row and die in his place, it would not be just for us to allow that and to declare the killer free of all guilt and set him free.
Whatever can be made of Adam's sin, should be visited upon Adam, not upon his innocent offspring, and not upon those of us hundreds of generations later. Would it be right to put you in jail because your great great grandfather killed somebody? Of course not.
Which of course is entirely within this God's control. If God is the creator of the universe and all powerful, God can be satisfied with whatever God decides satisfies him. For some odd reason you claim that would be himself performing a ritual of him sending himself in human form to be sacrificed (to himself). How is that really any different than him snapping his fingers and delcaring "I will no longer hold man accountable for his sins"? He's doing that anyway by accepting Jesus (hemself) to pay the price.
And how is it not sadistic for him to want suffering and death as the thing to make him change his mind, as opposed to say good works?
Basically this is the essence of Christianity: God has to create an innocent perfect being (Jesus) and have him tortured and killed, before he can find it in his infinitely loving heart to forgive people and opt not to burn them forever in hell, for something somebody else did before they were born. How is this a mischaracterization? The Muslims have this part right.
Ironically that is exactly what attracted me to Orthodox and Catholic Christianity. The monolithic Churches that remain despite the changes in the times.
The catholic church has not changed?
ROFTL.
Either you really do not know the basic knowledge and history of your own church or you lied.
Airforce said:You only need to look at the Prophet to understand what Islam is all about. Dont look at me or others.
It was obvious you were referring to that verse when you said God commands that we kill innocent people
Or perhaps, as you typically do, you have failed to understand something.
This analogy doesn't properly reflect the redemption. A more suiting example is that of a father whose gambling addiction runs his family into debt and ultimate poverty. Even though the evil of squandering money like that is properly the father's fault, the innocent, like his children, still share in his poverty. The Christ-like action would be for a generous doner to pay off the debts and restore the family to an even higher status than they were before.
Our Father Adam squandered something far more valuable than property, and that is the sanctifying grace necessary to have a relationship with God.
And in this, who would say the King is being unjust?
If a wrong is done, God demands it be set right. For God to simply "snap his fingers" would lack justice.
If a man murders another man, do we simply say lets forgive him? No, we too demand justice
We come to a dilemma, however. How can we appease a perfect an infinite being?
If we think about it, we realize it would take a divine act to restore us. But for it to be trully restorative, it would have to be a human act.
Now this does necessarily entail God incarnating and then being sacrifically killed
Dying to rescue one's friends is a good work.
It's not sadistic because God does not take pleasure in suffering.
I see that you are backtracking.
You claimed that catholic dogma never changed, here's just a tiny bit evidence against your claim:
I like this best from power hungry popes:
The Catholic Church did not adopt the doctrine of papal infallibility until late in the 19th century. Pius IX issued the doctrine.
It doesn't matter at all to me what the Prophet said or meant or what holy books say or originally meant. I only care about what the given believer thinks they said and meant, and how they interpret it, because THAT is the basis of their actions and attitudes.
But that is a battle of ideas and really has little to do with what the prophet originally may have meant.
So you'r e taking the black sheep
Similarly i can care only about what the atheist Mussolini did and call all you atheist as animals ?
No , you dont know what you're talking about. We all got the message as to what the Prophet meant
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