SabtheLab
Mindlessly Acuminous
fisrst of all, iron woman, i am not disregarding jesus nor am i trying to manipulating him to serve my own purpose. in fact i wouldnt be able to call myself a muslim if i didnt believe and love him. and yes i do agree that he spread a message of peace and love that has transcended 2000 years of civilisation. im not denying that. by heresy, im not entirely sure as to what ur referring to. i cant see anything heretical about what i said.
as for rific, im not attempting to infiltrate the perceptions of others with my own. nor did i mention anything about truth. all i said was that to read the Quran in particular, it's important to remove ur biases, tpo create what i call an objective approach. this is after all the best approach to take dont you agree? when i say horrible misconceptions, thats exactly what i mean- the true message of Islam has been distroted to such a huge extent in the West since the event of the crusdaes, that lies and misconceptions have become integral in Western psyche. in order to thus appreciate the value of the Quran (FROM and objective perspective), you have to first eradicate your biases. I am not preaching to anybody nor am i attempting to discredit the bible by saying the Quran is the truth(incidentally, though this is what i believe), i am merely giving people the opportunity to be open-minded, intellectual human beings who are willing to break away from silly ideas and misconceptions to undertake an objective study of a religion with 1.6 billion adherents worldwide and holding the status of being the fastest growing faith in the world. now please, rific, if you think what ive said about objective approaches is unfair, then feel free to discuss it
as for rific, im not attempting to infiltrate the perceptions of others with my own. nor did i mention anything about truth. all i said was that to read the Quran in particular, it's important to remove ur biases, tpo create what i call an objective approach. this is after all the best approach to take dont you agree? when i say horrible misconceptions, thats exactly what i mean- the true message of Islam has been distroted to such a huge extent in the West since the event of the crusdaes, that lies and misconceptions have become integral in Western psyche. in order to thus appreciate the value of the Quran (FROM and objective perspective), you have to first eradicate your biases. I am not preaching to anybody nor am i attempting to discredit the bible by saying the Quran is the truth(incidentally, though this is what i believe), i am merely giving people the opportunity to be open-minded, intellectual human beings who are willing to break away from silly ideas and misconceptions to undertake an objective study of a religion with 1.6 billion adherents worldwide and holding the status of being the fastest growing faith in the world. now please, rific, if you think what ive said about objective approaches is unfair, then feel free to discuss it