Islam, Religion of Peace?

Quote from OPTIONAL777:

Islam was founded as a religion to keep the peace among a barbaric group of people.

Barbaric people don't understand concepts of peace and love, all they understand is fear and survival. The idea of love and compassion is meaningless to them.

In the same way that you cannot reason with a child, you have to be forceful and specific in training them, in helping them to grow they have to have boundaries and discipline with consequences to keep them in line. Without boundaries and consequences, they don't developed and always remain as self centered children.

Once the child has grown, and begins to think for themselves, they can begin to understand right from wrong on the basis of reasoning, an ability that doesn't come until later on in life.

Mohamed was sent by God to help restore peace, and put the fear of God back into the savage tribes in that area, in a sense bribing them with the thought of rewards in heaven for being good, and suffering in this life an beyond for being bad.

As is the case with all religions, evil people twisted the words to conform to their own sense of greed and power, and the desire to dominate others.

The fallacy is that some people think a religion is true for all times for all people, when God sends many prophets to teach different lessons to different people according to their development.

Those who had learned to live within the law, were sent prophets who taught them about love and higher aspirations of life.

However, you can't learn to love, until you learn to survive and not kill each other first.

Mohamed was a messenger of peace, sent to bring some degree of peace to warring tribes and the fear of punishment was the main tool.

Those who practice Islam, who have evolved, begin to incorporate elevated teachings of those prophets who followed who wrote more about the loving aspect of the religion, or learn to focus on the writings of the Islamic scriptures that talk about love and devotion to God, and living peacefully with others.

Just my take, I have no proof....a theory based on study of religions around the world and cultures as the people and cultures evolve.

this makes a lot of sense.
 
>>Al-Jazeera has a huge agenda. They are two fold: Arab nationalism and hard line Islamism. The station was founded by the Emir of Qatar<<

I am surprised as Qatar is very much on the Western side.

I guess that one and foremost the objective of the leadership is to stay on top hence their pro-US stance whilst their dominating
motive is hardline Islamism.

At first sight these two motives seem to clash but I guess that in reality there isn't any such clash. Hardline Islamism is what keeps a democracy away and that would therefore further their aim to stay in power.

Mind you, observing the mob mentality, there seems very little thought in their head so perhaps these people are unable to
afford, to handle, the luxury of a true democracy.

I am almost led to the unfortunate conclusion that they are in
d-e-s-p-e-r-a-t-e need of a strong ruler who is able to keep them under control (and who thus gets the opportunity to, and often would, exploit them) .

freealways
 
Quote from freealways:

Mind you, observing the mob mentality, there seems very little thought in their head so perhaps these people are unable to
afford, to handle, the luxury of a true democracy.

That's pretty much what male property owners were saying here, when they were the only ones allowed to vote.

--Db
 
You may note my use of the word 'almost'.

I agree with your remark Dbphoenix, and I guess they will need to grow with the opportunity. Let us just hope that one or another pressure group doesn't grab control and imposes another dictatorship upon the population.

What is another distinct likelyhood is that Iraq may break up into two or three areas. Whether that is good or bad, I don't claim to know.

I may be wrong but looking at the tv pictures I just cannot believe that there is too much thinking ability behind the volatile behaviour, the emotional yelling and punching the air with their fist of the protesting mob demonstrations in neighbouring countries.

Then again, on this E.T side we have people posting who basically refuse to (or are seemingly mentally or emotionally unable to) enter into a real dialog and it is therefore not unreasonable to arrive at the conclusion that many of these people also seem to lack thinking power, so (seemingly) behaving in a supposedly civilised manner by posting (rather than marching yelling slogans) also doesn't necessarily imply that the poster has reasoning power.

freealways
 
Thanx, but I must point out that the poll was seriously tampered with, which is the reason I let the thread die. Most of the pro-Islam votes came at the same exact time, and a few days (or was it weeks?) after I created the poll. Just know that there are NOT 25 dumbasses here who actually believe that Islam is peaceful.
 
Quote from aphexcoil:

Honestly, I find most religions to be a crock of shit. I hate to say that, but the older I get, the more that I realize that organized religion is a way of keeping order within some societies. At least, various governments (if not all, to some extent or another) have been using religion to control people since the beginning of mankind.

I have renounced my beliefs in Christianity after much struggling and dealing with the disappointment of many in my family.

I would like to belong to a group, so I'm currently researching Judaism. They do not believe in a Messiah, but do believe in a God. I could perhaps become a reform Jew or a reconstructionist Jew after finding a rabbi to sponsor me.

Then again, being Jewish is very much a social / ethnic thing as well as just a religious thing.

I just cannot believe that "God" has sent a messiah to Earth. I didn't like the mind-games played in the Christian faith, either (what is it about the trinity? How can Jesus also be God but not God himself? Who is the Holy Ghost?)

Oh well ...
haha

aphex, what happened?! :D
 
Quote from aphexcoil:


[...]
I would like to belong to a group, so I'm currently researching Judaism. They do not believe in a Messiah, but do believe in a God. I could perhaps become a reform Jew or a reconstructionist Jew after finding a rabbi to sponsor me.

Then again, being Jewish is very much a social / ethnic thing as well as just a religious thing.

I just cannot believe that "God" has sent a messiah to Earth. I didn't like the mind-games played in the Christian faith, either (what is it about the trinity? How can Jesus also be God but not God himself? Who is the Holy Ghost?)

Oh well ...

Hi Aphie,

Like you, I'm always ready to try something new.

When looking for your rabbi, don't get hooked on to one of these old fashioned guys, they still swear with the Messiah.

You would end up like before. Being stuck with a Christian old fashioned pastor who also still preached about the Messiah.

Hate to see you get lost once more!
P.S. Your talk is very upsetting to kids like Gekko.

:D
 
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