Question:
Christians and Muslims tell me why is it that?
2010-03-30 03:36:51 UTC
(For Christians) - Jesus gets pissed off at this fig tree cos he doesn't get any fruit and he kill the tree with a curse AND one guy is condemned because he ejaculated his seed instead of allowing himself to reproduce.

(For muslims) - Why the Koran tells you all to beat your wives and also spread your religion by the sword.
Five answers:
neil m
2010-03-30 03:43:20 UTC
A very basic answer is that religious people hold to these views because they want to be right about something. They want to feel that they know the truth. They want to feel that they are higher than others, that their beliefs are greater, more true than others. It makes them feel special. It makes them feel superior. It makes them feel that they have a special relationship with this thing called God. And if they can control others, persuade them, convert them, it makes them feel powerful. It gives them a sense of power over other people, to persuade them that their views are the truth and make others believe the same things as themselves.



That's basically religion in a nutshell.
ANON.
2010-03-30 10:41:31 UTC
What Bible verse says that? (about the fig tree etc). I'll read it and get back to you!
Muhammad The Atheist
2010-03-30 10:42:02 UTC
You are the troll who sent me a message with hell threats.
2010-03-30 10:41:03 UTC
Was the Call of Islam Spread by the Sword?



The enemies of Islam have, throughout history, accused Islam with this allegation. Indeed Islam has never forced people to believe in it, nor placed swords on their necks to push them to bear witness to what it has born witness to, or submit to its doctrine, in any way. This assertion is very much mistaken for a variety of reasons:



1) It is wrong because history tells us that the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH.) lived in Makkah thirteen years calling people to the religion of Islam under much persecution by its occupants at the time. He faced hostility and torture even from his own family and the nearest people to him, nevertheless he persevered and endured the pain of isolation and marginalisation. He used to walk past his companions being tortured saying no more than: "Patience O people for your destination is Paradise." Nevertheless, many of those early believers kept their will and faith. The Ansar, the people of Madeenah, also accepted him as the messenger of Allah following a brief encounter with him during the Hajj season after which a convoy came to offer him their oath of allegiance finally leading to the covenant of Al-Aqabah- the covenant which ultimately lead to the great emigration of the Prophet. In all of this the Prophet did not meet his enemies with the sword, but he used to persevere and be patient with good manners and modesty, saying: "O Lord! Forgive my people for they Know not." The permission to fight was not received from Allah by revelation until the second year after Hijrah, after the enemies of Islam had increased in number and had begun to provoke him and plot against him. Allah sent these verses in which one finds the most magnificent examples of the nobility of purpose, and of the reasons for war:



‘Permission to fight is given to those who (i.e. believers against disbelievers), who are being fought because they (believers) have been wronged, and surely, Allah is Able to give them (believers) victory - those who have been expelled from their homes unjustly only because they said: "Our Lord is Allah" - For had it not been that Allah checks one set of people by means of another, monasteries, churches, synagogues, and mosques, wherein the Name of Allah is mentioned much would surely have been pulled down. Verily, Allah will help those who help His Cause. Truly, Allah is All-Strong, All-Mighty. Those (Muslim rulers) who, if We give them power in the land, (they) order for the establishment of prayer, to pay charity, and they enjoin goodness and forbid evil. And with Allah rests the end of (all) matters.’



(Surat-al-Hajj (22), ayahs 39-41)



History tells us that the companions of the messenger of Allah entered the lands with their good conduct and honest dealings before they conquered them with their swords, armaments and numbers. For, it is inconceivable that a small number of Arabs could subvert the throne of Kisra (Persia), flatten the kingdom of Rome and inherit the world after these huge civilisations, in the short while that they did. It is unimaginable that eight thousand soldiers could conquer a vast region the size of Egypt, and spread their religion, culture and belief with force and imposition. It is through kind discourse and beautiful treatment that they were able to achieve what they had achieved. From this it can been seen why peoples used to crave for the return of the Muslims after they had left, so how can it be said that Islam was founded on the sword or spread by it.



2) It is also refuted by the verses in the Holy Qur’an that affirm freedom of conviction by saying in all clarity and honesty:



‘There is no compulsion in religion. Verily, the right path has become distinct from the wrong path. Whoever disbelieves in the tyranny and believes in Allah, then he has grasped the most trustworthy handhold that will never break. And Allah is the All-Hearer, All-Knower.’



(Surat-al-Baqarah (2), ayah 256)



He Also says:



‘And say: "the truth is from your Lord.", then whosoever wills, let him believe, and whosoever wills let him disbelieve.’



(Surat-al-Kahf (18), ayah 29)



Allah also says:



And if anyone of the disbelievers seeks your protection, so that they hear the Word of Allah, then escort him to where he can be secure, that is because they are men who know not.’



(Surat-at-Tauba(9), ayah 6)



These verses bind the believers such that if anyone among the disbelievers asks them for clarification they must explain the message and simplify the objectives of Islam to him, then protect him till he reaches his place of security, and leave him to reach a decision through personal conviction and not through fear and compulsion.



3) It is false because the pillars of Islam and what was practised in accordance with them refutes it in the strongest possible terms. For the basis of belief in Islam is rationality, contemplation and deep conviction:



‘The Bedouins say: "We believe." Say: "You believe not but only
2010-03-30 10:45:17 UTC
one day you will imagine if you are a muslim.


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