Saturday, December 02, 2006

Jesus in Islam

Here’s a clear example of what most religious believers know not what exactly they are talking about: - “People have committed horrible atrocities in the name of Jesus Christ, from the inquisitions to the slaying of abortionists. However, it is my position that it is not possible to justify these actions from the teachings of Christ Himself. Nowhere in the New Testament does Jesus teach that one should kill for the sake of the Gospel, the Kingdom of God, or to defend the honor of Jesus Himself.”
Please open your bible and read carefully the following verses. And if you still believe that such verses have ever inspired peace on earth and goodwill to all men, then my dear reader, what hopes have we for local peace under global tranquility as inspired by religious insanity?
Matt. 10:34-35 “Think not that I am come to send peace on earth. I came not to send peace, but a sword,” “For I am come to set a
Man at variance against his father, and daughter against her mother.”

Luke 14:26 “ If any man come to me and hate not his father, and mother, and wife, and children, and brethren, and sisters, and yea, and his own life also, he cannot be my disciple.”

Luke 19:27 “But those mine enemies, which would not that I should reign over them, bring hither, and slay them for me.”

Now please open the holy Koran. It clearly says that anybody who believes that Jesus was divine—as all real Catholics must—will spend eternity in hell (Koran 5:71-75; 19:30-38).

The Catholic Pope recently admitted that he has the highest respect for Islam. What a sanctimonious booboo. It is like admitting that he has the highest respect for what’s written in the Koran – the bible of Islam. A pontifical hogwash, I dare say! Poch Suzara

1 comment:

erebusnyx said...

Pope Ratzo also said recently that even while there should be interfaith dialogue we (I guess he's referring to his minions) should rest firmly on our belief in Jesus Christ. Have him say that to fundamentalist Muslims.

What I'd like faith-heads of all religions to do is to sit down and agree on which religion is the true religion, which deity or deities is/are the real one/ones, and provide proof positive that they are so. And until they can reach such a consensus complete with a deluge of incontrovertible evidence, they should promise not to claim and teach that their particular deity is the real one and that their religion is the true one (whatever "the true religion" in fact means).

There is no progress in theism. Instead of converging on the truth, we see divergence--the number of theologies have over time increased, and none of them can muster any evidence whatsoever to support their claim. Everything is imaginary. Theologizing is just an exercise in wishful thinking and fantasy.