veterandoggy
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im posting in the criticism of islam thread, and this one was open as well. ok, maybe i should close this window just in case...
...........anon said:There is no man in the sky sitting in a chair to the right hand of the father judging us all.
HE is nothing more than a glorified sociologial rule book for the weak to fall back on for guidance.
We laugh at those who used to worship the sun, later the rocks.....
he didnt place the words in him own sentence. he summorised it, but then gave the read quran verse, if you click on the verse numberveterandoggy said:the idiot who made that website placed the words into his own: they are not word for word. so youll have to give me a sentence and ill have to tell you what itr really is
whoops, wrong thread, but the website is http://www.skepticsannotatedbible.com/quran/cruelty/long.html if you got curious.
mate if you dont like that site, look up the verse you want , and search for yuorself and find very similar translation that uses a few differnt words, but still has the same meaning . dont use the excuse of the site not being able to translate , to the fact that it states stuff that makes the quran look bad.veterandoggy said:yes, but we cant even give direct translations from arabic to english without fear of mistranslating it sometimes, let alone 'summarisations'
just like a few days ago on ten news a lady who was injured from thew jordan bombings was talking about how loud the bomb was (i listened to it twice), but the bitch of a translator said something like "they have killed my father and brother. may allah not forgive them"
i think it can be argued that people like you who are fanatical about the quran and will defend it for everythign its got, will describe everything in it with euphomism. You will deny anything wrong with it and explain the verses in your fairy descriptions. This is exactly the opposite what you say the website does.veterandoggy said:no, it does make it worse. if you had a translated quran (non- muslims and new converts can get it free from most islamic bookstores) they give the true translations and sayings and actions of the prophet in relation to the verse. it also has a glossary which gives meanings to the words which cant be properly translated.
i am sure that alot of people would care if someone gave a summarised translation of their books which wouldnt express the true meanings of what they intended on saying, then a couple billion people reading the summarisation and judging their book based on that.
the article. yes yes , we all remember the article. lol.khandigirl said:LOL Ive already allowed the fact that im hoping for something that will never happen... I just was hoping that some of the meaningless rubbish and stupid arguments that go on forever in circles could be avoided and wanted to see if that was true
anyway... whats your perspective on the article?
lol
in light of your first paragraph about 'evangelism' i cant help but laugh at your pseudo-intellectual attempt that follows....there is no 'disrespect' in evangelism you dipshit, its just about presenting new doors to new people, an alternative road to spirituality. a lot of evangelists go to countries despite the fact they will be persecuted if caugh, and for what? to disrespect the beliefs of the system? get your shit straight, ignorance is not a weapon in debate.Generator said:What about evangelicalism? Such a strong framework of practicising one's belief requires that a person does all within their power to spread the word, yet isn't such an attempt at spreading the word essentially an act that displays a total disrepect for another person's beliefs?
Someone believing in a religion doesn't mean that it's right, it merely means that someone believes in it, and there's nothing to be gained by letting debates of this nature lie merely because the differences cannot be reconciled - in fact, such debates are of great importance in that the discussions allow for different points of view to be aired within an environment that allows people to understand the points of view that others provide, be that understanding superficial or rather comprehensive in natture.
Pressurised evangelism can be disrespectful. The assumption is that people who do not share your views are unfortunate and need to be saved. The implication is that everyother belief system is wrong and those poor souls who believe anything else are poor unfortunate souls that believe wrong things that are clearly inferior. Pressure evangelism is disrespectful. It also shows a level of spiritual insecurity on the part of the evangerliser.heybraham said:.there is no 'disrespect' in evangelism you dipshit, its just about presenting new doors to new people, an alternative road to spirituality.
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Refer to iamaware's post.heybraham said:in light of your first paragraph about 'evangelism' i cant help but laugh at your pseudo-intellectual attempt that follows....there is no 'disrespect' in evangelism you dipshit, its just about presenting new doors to new people, an alternative road to spirituality. a lot of evangelists go to countries despite the fact they will be persecuted if caugh, and for what? to disrespect the beliefs of the system? get your shit straight, ignorance is not a weapon in debate.
what's the point of debating, when your opponent is clearly a tool.