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I suppose not, but by the same logic it doesn't rule out the leader of Aum Shinrikyo being the final prophet either.
It does rule out any claim that Islam is somehow unique in incorporating previous prophets. It's not unique, it's savvy religious marketing.
Well, that explains why your way of life is listed as "Muslim."![]()
You get 10 points for observation skills.
I can understand this. I think it's easier to be a religious Muslim than a religious Christian. You don't have to rationalize away quite as much nonsense, like the Trinity or the Old Testament.
The need to accept full responsibility for all of my actions and thoughts and words, carries a bit of a burden. I can't get by with someday claiming "That is what the Imam told me." I have no choice, I am commanded and obligated to seek proof of all I believe and to question sufficiently to know that it is my own choice to believe as I do, and not the result of teaching by a man.
Though it sounds like you've always been religious. Ever thought of giving atheism a try? The benefits aren't as good, but you totally get to go around murdering people like in Grand Theft Auto.![]()
When I left Christianity 30 or so years ago, I gave being an agnostic a serious shot, although I told everybody I was Buddhist, it seemed more politically correct. Never could make it to atheist. I guess I don't have sufficient faith to believe this universe was not designed by an intelligent being. Seem like it would take a tremendous amount of faith in science to be an athiest, I just can't follow blind faith I like solid evidence that I have investigated to my satisfaction.
But Mormons say the same exact thing about the Book of Mormon. Scientologists say the same thing about Dianetics, claiming it completes the spirituality first explored by religions of the past. The early Christian church claimed the same thing about the New Testament, saying it complemented and completed the Old Testament. And the early Hebrews probably said the same thing when they stole their creation and flood myths from the Babylonians and switched the names of the gods around.
I respect a Mormons right to believe Joseph Smith was a Prophet. But, I grew up in the New England area and still remember the stories about Young Joe smith and how his shenanigans got the family kicked out of Massachusets and they settled in Elmira NY. I personally can not believe Joseph Smith could have been a prophet and have led the life he lived. Also, since I am convinced Islam is the truth, I am solid in my knowing Muhammad(PBUH) was the last prophet, so any alleged prophet after Him is a moot point.
Every religion incorporates "old truths." It's how new religions get people from the old religions to join. You can basically understand syncretism as an early form of marketing.
True, but who gains in terms of Islam. We do not support any central church or clergy. We are very much on our own and owe no allegiance to any church or organization or religious authority. We owe allegiance to Allaah(swt) alone and have no middleman or corporate structure that dictates to us or who we support financially.