Antichrist_Online wrote:Floris wrote:That's also the reason that I can not agree that Allah would be the same god as my God. A god who claims that his religion is better and should be brought to all people, if necessary by force, a god that oppresses women in appalling ways, that god can not be the same as my God.
It's only relitively recently that the catholic church has stopped preaching laws on women. The bible supports beating your wife, but only with a thin rod. (Can't remember the quote will look it up). And has been interpreted by extremists like the Qu'uran to mean that they should start wars to spread the religion and that is the only god. The Qu'uran only supports war if you interpret it that way, same with the Bible. Most Muslims aren't for terrorism/war, infact it is against their code as much as it's against yours.
But then again, I'm just a pagan, I'm biased and basing everything from the people I know and what I've read rather than those I see on the news.
As I said I do not approve of that, but the god of inquisition and oppression is not my god(it may seem to be an easy way out, but the fact is that I could not believe in a god who would approve of such things, therefore my god is not such a god

). I am a christian, but the bible is not my rulebook. I disapprove of people who have it as a rulebook in a negative way(ie beating your wife with a rod or murdering the entire city of jericho). In such my religion is probably not better than any other religion, but it is a disturbing fact that in present day a lot of bad things are caused by over-zealous followers of a certain religion, and they possibly pursue it like some catholics did throughout history(the crusades, inquisition). So I do not have anything against the Islam, and non-agressive muslims. It is however a sad fact that all suicide-bombers are extremist islamists. I do not say that all bad in the world comes from the Islam, for that is not true, but there is at this time only one religion, one god and one holy book that has such a devastating effect on world peace and stability(one religion I say, not one country or one people, cause the western world is probably as guilty, but here it does not originate from the religion).
I think that a god is best defined by the people who believe in it. Therefore I don't claim to have anything negative to say about muslims, christians or anything who treat their wife and familiy well, don't live a violent life and do not believe in the rightness of the superiority of their belief over another(very important this is).
@ Pie: (Floris: I have many things I would like to say to you, but those are another debait. The one thing I can point out Is why not?
If god can make jesus rise frome the dead, why can't he multiply simple fish and bread, or do the simplest thing of parting the red sea?
If our god is truly god, and he created this whole thing, every miniscule spec of life, up to the verry cosmos that surrounds us, than why cant he do such pitiful miracles as thus?)
These are good questions, Pie, and probably the hardest you can ask me.
It is easy to ask: do you believe? and easy to say yes, I do believe.
But the essence from my belief is the symbolism, the importance of love and of giving with your heart. It may sound crude to you, one who believes in a different way and to a different extent(but not better or worse than me for that), but to me it does not really matter whether it really happened that God did part the Red Sea for Moses.
I am an intelligent and educated person, and therefore I can not say that I believe in the factual happenstance of all the miracles(of the Bible, but also of saints), but I do not bother myself with it, for it is of no real concern to the core of my belief. I believe Jesus was a very good man, who bore love for all beings, whether they loved him back or hurt him, and he loved God, his father. And God loves him, as he loves all beings, none more or less than the other.
The resurrection of christ is another question, and I believe in it, but I can not explain that. Not with words in written text, without emotion and faith.
