Does anyone here follow the religion of Islam?

It would be great to hear about your positive experiences of living as a Muslim in Australia!

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I would think anyone who follows their religion ....  be it christian, islam, buddhism, judaism ...... for the higher good of themselves and others should hold their heads high and shout it from the rooftops.    I admire them so much because I am certainly not a true

believer.  I wish harm to no-one but for me the golden rule is enough to try and live by and often fail.

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I do not follow the religion of Islam, but I have studied it, as I have studid many other religions.

I come from a multicultural, multi-religious family. The diffrent religions where part of my growing-up years. To be able to make a choice of what to adopt as my following, my father (an agnostic) told me, not to just listen to preachers, but to read as much as I can to learn all about the differences of how the scriptures have been interpreted, and make up my mind to what I think is right for me.

 

End result, I do not go to any Church anymore. Yes, I know the Old Tstament and that Jesus Christ lived and what he preached. I also know that Muhamad was born almost 600 years after Jesus died and what he initially preached. I know the Tora, I also know about Buddha and Krishna and all the different Hindu beliefs. Nothing will convince me that just one teaching is for the good of all mankind. Each religion has a clause about non-believers. It may not be as violent as some, but still has the rule of discrimination against people of different belief.

 

Do unto others as you would they do unto you!

That is my religion.

Erica

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 You can't trust muslims because their no.1 mission is the commands in the koran, those commands,  for a muslim, come from allah, which is their god. You, me and everyone else is an infidel, this is a teaching in the koran. This is why they say "allah akbur" when committing an act of terror.

 

To a muslim, an infidel is not an equal, you are not even classified human let alone trusting them with your life in a hospital. We are just infidels to them.


Oh look, here are some more examples of those evil Muslims seeking out infidels to kill.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/posteverything/wp/2014/09/08/meet-the-muslims-who-sacrificed-themselve...

 

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@the_great_she_elephant wrote:

@*julia*2010 wrote:

i should hope so!  any church that preached 

it was ok to do that, should be pulled down.

 

and yes ban any book that says it is ok.

 

 


 UFO cited one Muslim whose devotion to his religion inadvertantly caused a woman's death as proof that aLL Muslims are a danger to society and have an obligation to kill us. I cited three Christians who, in acts of a perceived duty to their God actively killed innocent victims. Using UFO'S logic and my examples, could we not argue that ALL Christians - indeed all those who believe in any kind of God - are likewise a danger to society and, by extension,  the only people permitted to exist should be atheists?


I note there is no response.

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@i-need-a-martini wrote:

@the_great_she_elephant wrote:

@*julia*2010 wrote:

i should hope so!  any church that preached 

it was ok to do that, should be pulled down.

 

and yes ban any book that says it is ok.

 

 


 UFO cited one Muslim whose devotion to his religion inadvertantly caused a woman's death as proof that aLL Muslims are a danger to society and have an obligation to kill us. I cited three Christians who, in acts of a perceived duty to their God actively killed innocent victims. Using UFO'S logic and my examples, could we not argue that ALL Christians - indeed all those who believe in any kind of God - are likewise a danger to society and, by extension,  the only people permitted to exist should be atheists?


I note there is no response.


What were you expecting?

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@icyfroth wrote:

@i-need-a-martini wrote:

@the_great_she_elephant wrote:

@*julia*2010 wrote:

i should hope so!  any church that preached 

it was ok to do that, should be pulled down.

 

and yes ban any book that says it is ok.

 

 


 UFO cited one Muslim whose devotion to his religion inadvertantly caused a woman's death as proof that aLL Muslims are a danger to society and have an obligation to kill us. I cited three Christians who, in acts of a perceived duty to their God actively killed innocent victims. Using UFO'S logic and my examples, could we not argue that ALL Christians - indeed all those who believe in any kind of God - are likewise a danger to society and, by extension,  the only people permitted to exist should be atheists?


I note there is no response.


What were you expecting?


An intelligent response to she-els on-the-money comparison.

 

I am obviously asking too much.

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sorry to have kept you waiting Woman LOL

 

 

ufo is correct in saying what the koran instructs.

 

she-elephant's comparison to christians doesnt make

sense because jesus left instructions to his followers that

teach the opposite therefore there is nothing in those

teachings christians can use to justify crimes and before

you bring the jewish bible into this:

 

(copy from another thread)

 

christians must follow christ, dont they?

 

 

hebrews 8:13

 

In speaking of a new covenant, he makes the first one obsolete. And what is becoming obsolete and growing old is ready to vanish away.

 

romans 7:6

 

But now we are released from the law, having died to that which held us captive, so that we serve in the new way of the Spirit and not in the old way of the written code.

 

 

 

 

New Covenant Theology is a recently expressed Christian theological view of redemptive history which claims that all Old Covenant laws have been cancelled[4] in favor of the Law of Christ or New Covenant law of the New Testament. This can be summarized as the ethical expectation found in theNew Testament. New Covenant Theology does not reject all religious law, they only reject Old Covenant law. NCT is in contrast with other views onBiblical law in that most other do not believe the Ten Commandments and Divine laws of the Old Covenant have been cancelled, and may prefer the term "supersessionism" for the rest.

 

New Covenant theologians see the Law of Christ or New Testament Law as actually including many of the Divine Laws, thus, even though all Old Covenant laws have been cancelled, many have been renewed under the Law of Christ. This is a conclusion similar to older Christian theological systems on this issue, in that some Old Covenant laws are seen as still valid or renewed, but this conclusion is reached in a different way.

 

On the issue of the law, dispensationalism is most similar to NCT but their core belief is that the age of the Old Covenant is in the past, not that it has simply been cancelled. But NCT rejects the idea that the Bible can be divided into dispensations or ages. Some have criticized NCT for proposing that the Ten Commandments have been cancelled.[5]

 

Old Covenant

Main article: Old Covenant

The Old or Mosaic covenant is a legal or works covenant that God made with Israel on Mount Sinai. This covenant is brought to an end and is fulfilled at the cross. It was never intended to save people, but instead its purpose was to demonstrate the inability of even God's own chosen people to eradicate sin and guilt until the coming of the Messiah.[citation needed] The fallen world, since the fall of Adam and Eve, can only increase in sin and guilt. Israel, under the Mosaic covenant, was the physical fulfillment of the Abrahamic covenant, a foreshadow of the superior New Covenant of grace.

 

New Covenant

Main article: New Covenant

The New Covenant is the spiritual fulfillment of the Abrahamic covenant.[citation needed] Adherents believe that the New Covenant came into effect with ministry of Jesus, such as at the Last Supper when Jesus said in Luke 22:20"This cup is the new covenant in my blood, which is poured out for you."

The New Testament, echoing Jeremiah 31:33, also states,

This is the covenant I will establish with the people of Israel after that time, declares the Lord. I will put my laws in their minds and write them on their hearts. I will be their God, and they will be my people.

Thus, the New Covenant is a gracious covenant. Those included in the covenant are reconciled to God by grace alone, apart from anything they do.Jesus purchased a people by his death on the cross so that all those for whom he died receive full forgiveness of sins and become incurable God-lovers by the Holy Spirit. They have thus become his new creation.

 

 

 

 

 

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