Scorpio27
26-10-03, 08:00 AM
The fact in the topic is really touchy and nice. We all human being should follow the religion of humanity first and individuals won religion in second place. If we can practice it world would become heaven in no time. Islam is the religion of peace so we must want peace. Religion is not a barrier to inter religion culture I hope. No Muslim no Christian no Hindu , we are human. We care and love all human who is good to mankind. Should not we ?:lost:
Love to all Human
Inspired by Beautiful's Thread
"Christians praying 30 days of RAMADHAN "
Delicate
26-10-03, 08:13 AM
Remember, there is a B-U-T to everything nowadays.. so nothing works the way we want it to.
Scottish
27-10-03, 07:27 PM
I consider the path to God to be a corridor. On each side, are doors that lead to a different religion. People pick them, and dwell inside them, content with their faith. The doors say Islam, Christianity, Judaism, Buddhism, so on so forth.
Then there are people like myself. Whose religion isn't defined inside one of the doors. Let's say.....I dwell in the corridor. I look inside the doors, see the wisdom from each and draw from them.
There are no right or wrong paths, so long as they lead to God. I hold no condemnation of those that don't follow my beliefs. So, I will agree. We must be humans, and seek salvation and solace where we find it agrees to the words of God.
After all, we're all looking at the same being, with different prophets. The words are similar, it's the deeds of each that mess you up.
I believe, in our own way, we are all prophets of God, when we speak of our religion. We speak her word, not our own. And no matter if your religion is patriarchal, or matriarchal (as mine is) the goal is for a better life.
We can choose to be bigoted and hate for reasons against Gods will, or we can choose to be accepting and live in peace, no matter what our religious beliefs are.
My question has always been, if the planet belongs to God, why are there specific holy places? Shouldn't we be one huge holy place? In my religion, we consider all places sacred, but we do have certain, "hot" spots of spirituality. Yet, we welcome others to join us, and share in it. There is no forbidding of others.
I also question why there are certain religions, Islam not being alone in this, that forbid non-followers of the faith, access. It seems exclusionary, and against Gods will. Simply my opinion.
I was once asked, why I'm here. It's because, in my religion, we have things we follow. One of them, is to educate, and keep an open mind. To experience as much as possible. To accept learning and others. That's why I'm here. To further round out my experience and knowledge. I read much on your religion, yet, don't delve into debates, because I'm not an expert on your religion, and don't condemn it. There always seems to be a denigration of each others opinion when jumping into these things.
Perhaps, that defensiveness should end.
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