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Why after 9/11 people still convert to islam?
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Why did they convert to Islam before 9/11 ? For the same reason they converted after it. It's no more essential for them to believe what followers of al Qaeda believe than for any member of another faith to believe what followers of some sect in that faith believe.If some Christians believe its their duty to God and His church to bomb an abortion clinic, it does not follow that that is a true interpretation of holy books or any other article of faith. So it is with Islam.
FredPuli43 // If some Christians believe its their duty to God and His church to bomb an abortion clinic, it does not follow that that is a true interpretation of holy books or any other article of faith.//
Not a matter of interpretation at all. The Old Testament is quite explicit about the need to murder those who do not follow the tenets of the one true faith. God ordered the Hebrews to massacre over thirty tribes and they fell out with Him when they failed to complete the genocide and kept some of them as slaves.
Not a matter of interpretation at all. The Old Testament is quite explicit about the need to murder those who do not follow the tenets of the one true faith. God ordered the Hebrews to massacre over thirty tribes and they fell out with Him when they failed to complete the genocide and kept some of them as slaves.
..because most of them were first indoctrinated to believe that if they turn their back on Islam, they'll go to hell....?
Jomifl, point taken about "suiting needs" - but at least one person I know turned to Islam because they couldn't stand the hierarchy in the Christian churches, they wanted to be able to speak to God direct, not through intermediaries e.g the Virgin Mary.
Tambo - "When the news broadcasts were filmed in arab states, I remember that shrill tongue-tremble scream of burka clad women. Isn't that a scream of joy & celebration ?" - not necessarily, they make the same noise at funerals and when they are deeply distressed. I've seen it.
Jomifl, point taken about "suiting needs" - but at least one person I know turned to Islam because they couldn't stand the hierarchy in the Christian churches, they wanted to be able to speak to God direct, not through intermediaries e.g the Virgin Mary.
Tambo - "When the news broadcasts were filmed in arab states, I remember that shrill tongue-tremble scream of burka clad women. Isn't that a scream of joy & celebration ?" - not necessarily, they make the same noise at funerals and when they are deeply distressed. I've seen it.
Boxy, //..because most of them were first indoctrinated to believe that if they turn their back on Islam, they'll go to hell....?//
That's not why they don't talk about the numbers of people leaving Islam. They don't talk about it because they won't admit that people DO leave Islam. They're in denial.
//they wanted to be able to speak to God direct, not through intermediaries e.g the Virgin Mary.//
They could have left the Catholic church and joined another. Islam isn't the only other option.
Just out of interest, why do you always defend Islam? I don't see you defending other religions.
That's not why they don't talk about the numbers of people leaving Islam. They don't talk about it because they won't admit that people DO leave Islam. They're in denial.
//they wanted to be able to speak to God direct, not through intermediaries e.g the Virgin Mary.//
They could have left the Catholic church and joined another. Islam isn't the only other option.
Just out of interest, why do you always defend Islam? I don't see you defending other religions.
I'll defend anyone's right to follow whatever faith they want to, naomi - I suppose I discuss Islam on here because it's always the religion in the frontline. Nobody ever talks abot Buddhism or Rastafarianism. I don't think I "defend" it, so much as comment from my own perspective - I've had a lot of exposure to Muslim culture in my life (as have many others on here). I know lots of Muslims but I don't know anyone who doesn't live their lives peaceably.
The Virgin Mary was just an e.g. - that person didn't like Christianity at all.
The Virgin Mary was just an e.g. - that person didn't like Christianity at all.
Boxy, I can understand you defending the right of people to believe as they will, but you make excuses for Islam. Any unsavoury practice you instantly designate as 'cultural', when in fact it is religious. Islam is not beyond reproach, but you seem to be as desperate as our resident Muslims to show it only in a favourable light. That's what I don't understand.
Well - it does't come over as I mean it to, this end, then, Naomi !
It's true that I do try to distinguish the difference between cultural habits (irrespective of religion) and those which are undertaken at the exhortation of any religion. I don't see that as apologist at all, only IMO many people don't see a distinction between the two.
I'm not desperate in the slightest - all theological and cultural discussion interests me, you read me wrong if you read otherwise.
It's true that I do try to distinguish the difference between cultural habits (irrespective of religion) and those which are undertaken at the exhortation of any religion. I don't see that as apologist at all, only IMO many people don't see a distinction between the two.
I'm not desperate in the slightest - all theological and cultural discussion interests me, you read me wrong if you read otherwise.
Boxy, I don't think I do read it wrong - you certainly come across as an apologist. On this thread, for example, despite the evidence provided, you insisted that female circumcision is not a religious issue, but a cultural one. I just don't understand why.
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