ur_inner_child said:
Atheists don't come door knocking or stand by town hall with booklets
maybe this was a rare extremist athiest type
i was walking from central to uts last semester (i was going around to both the UNSW and UTS o-weeks to hang out with friends)
then there was this guy dressed in black and handing out pamphlets- he had the biggest frown/evil face ever
i was like- whats with this christian? doesnt jesus love him anymore?
i looked in the pamphlet it was all about "why God is good" but condemns people to hell
i said out loud: OHHHH! so that explains it! (why the fry face)
seriously! wat a detuchbag! :rofl:
i hope u understand why i believe athiesm is a religion to some people
and they also want to impose it on others
type up deism on the internet- these people dont have religion- they believe in a supreme being- kinda like a god but not the christian version type-
like if ur an athiest and u have a tendency to look up to something special -deism is what they'd "sell" u
they call up people - ask them questions and if they find that they're isolated at church and not happy they send them athiestic material and anti religious stuff
not that i care- but it shows that even if u dont have a religion in a conventional sense u can still have something which mirrors it
just because religion doesnt cover it doesnt mean ur free from criticism of what religion gets
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i was at the mosque yesterday- this kid had a necklace- a black rope with a large metallic $ sign at the end and his dad prayed next to him- its an innocent thingy- the boy told me that he bought it himself
i explained to the father:
1) if you wear that- its a symbol that you're a commodity - theres a price tag on ya and people can exploit you as long as they have money
2) people wear symbols like this just as christians wear crosses (even though Jesus never did- peace be upon him) it shows what they commit themselves to the symbol.
people tend to focus on many things besides God. Some would live for money , kill for it, work for it- (excessively)- (socialists have criticized this approach to life.)
Money can be an "ilah" whereas in islamic doctrine- "there is no ilah except Allah"
The guy agreed with me, basically, if you're gonna raise your kids in that kind of environment, innocent as it may seem, what kind of a future will it bring- probably not an islamic one unless some intervention occurs.
i hope you understand the Quranic term of religion= it means "a way to follow" (sabeel) the word "deen" is also used for religion
so take it from me
there is no such thing as an
"infidel" in the Quran
that was a christian term for muslims and it means - "o ye without faith"
whereas the Quran even says taht there are people "who say: "we live and die and there is nothing more to that" (something like that)
so islam recognises that kind of attitude- it in fact recognises many people's beliefs and explains them to us from an objective perspective
the word kafir- simply means "ungrateful"- i.e ungrateful to God for having provided all that they have.
There is no ilah except Allah- laa ilaha illa Allah
A simple statement.
An absolute truth- so if you dont want do dedicate yourself to Allah- then who or what will you dedicate your life to. That is the question posed from the islamic perspective.