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to be religious or to be ethical ,which one is priority?
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30.       MrX67
2540 posts
 24 Aug 2007 Fri 06:31 pm

Quoting ciko:

Quoting MrX67:

i think thats better to find more common things then to make deeper to diverisities



no arguement? no no it would be boring lol lol

no no,sure arguament,life is really yuck without it,but when become productive

31.       AEnigma III
0 posts
 24 Aug 2007 Fri 06:37 pm

Quoting ciko:

Quoting AEnigma III:

Quoting ciko:

if you think it is waste of time you will never have right to comment about qoran



I dont!

The point is, that unless you are a muslim, your viewpoint will never "matter" just because you read the Koran. It makes no difference to some people.



i mean you should read qoran to understand the religion, not to make SOME people here agree with you



I never use the Koran to make people agree with me?! What on earth would I want you to agree with me about that is in the Koran?

I have read many many parts of the Koran, but not from start to finish. I never EVER pretend to know any detail about Islam!

32.       ciko
784 posts
 24 Aug 2007 Fri 06:47 pm

Quoting AEnigma III:

Quoting ciko:

Quoting AEnigma III:

Quoting ciko:

if you think it is waste of time you will never have right to comment about qoran



I dont!

The point is, that unless you are a muslim, your viewpoint will never "matter" just because you read the Koran. It makes no difference to some people.



i mean you should read qoran to understand the religion, not to make SOME people here agree with you



I never use the Koran to make people agree with me?! What on earth would I want you to agree with me about that is in the Koran?

I have read many many parts of the Koran, but not from start to finish. I never EVER pretend to know any detail about Islam!



let me send you my qoran in english can you give your adress?

of course you never use qoran to make people agree with you..but you should not say you guess it is waste of time becasue it makes no difference to some people..what i mean is that you should read it for yourself. and i think you misunderstood me

33.       KeithL
1455 posts
 24 Aug 2007 Fri 06:48 pm

The funny thing is, the Bible and the Koran have so many similarities. The percepted difference between Islam and Christianity and Islam are more political then philosophy. Its amazing how much more Islam is accepted in Canada than in the United States. "We" fear what we don't know. More education all around is the key to all our "differences".
(Am I in the right thread?)

34.       ciko
784 posts
 24 Aug 2007 Fri 06:50 pm

Quoting KeithL:

The funny thing is, the Bible and the Koran have so many similarities. The percepted difference between Islam and Christianity and Islam are more political then philosophy. Its amazing how much more Islam is accepted in Canada than in the United States. "We" fear what we don't know. More education all around is the key to all our "differences".
(Am I in the right thread?)



that was what i meant when i said islam is generally about social life

35.       AEnigma III
0 posts
 24 Aug 2007 Fri 06:51 pm

Quoting ciko:

of course you never use qoran to make people agree with you..but you should not say you guess it is waste of time becasue it makes no difference to some people..what i mean is that you should read it for yourself. and i think you misunderstood me



Address is: Aengima, Naughty Lane, West Street, The West


What I meant it....when others have talked of reading the translations of the Koran, they have been told that they have "no idea about the Koran"!!

Also, it seems to me that NOBODY can ever agree on even the simplest things like whether or not you should wear a headscarf (the only part of Koran I saw about this was saying something like you should cover breasts and "adornments"), so if Muslims themselves can never agree, what good would it do me to read it

Have you read the Bible Ciko? From cover to cover?

36.       MrX67
2540 posts
 24 Aug 2007 Fri 06:54 pm

Quoting KeithL:

The funny thing is, the Bible and the Koran have so many similarities. The percepted difference between Islam and Christianity and Islam are more political then philosophy. Its amazing how much more Islam is accepted in Canada than in the United States. "We" fear what we don't know. More education all around is the key to all our "differences".
(Am I in the right thread?)

the similarities very normal coz the both religion raised on same area and on a near date,and diversities normal to the both used as a political power during of agesand i think this boh religions's existence each other,especially İslam's Cristianity about the chronology

37.       ciko
784 posts
 24 Aug 2007 Fri 06:55 pm

Quoting AEnigma III:

Quoting ciko:

of course you never use qoran to make people agree with you..but you should not say you guess it is waste of time becasue it makes no difference to some people..what i mean is that you should read it for yourself. and i think you misunderstood me



Address is: Aengima, Naughty Lane, West Street, The West


What I meant it....when others have talked of reading the translations of the Koran, they have been told that they have "no idea about the Koran"!!

Also, it seems to me that NOBODY can ever agree on even the simplest things like whether or not you should wear a headscarf (the only part of Koran I saw about this was saying something like you should cover breasts and "adornments"), so if Muslims themselves can never agree, what good would it do me to read it

Have you read the Bible Ciko? From cover to cover?



hehehe no i have never rad bible because i have never been interested in it.

i agree with you about headscarf..i also have different oppinion about it to others. but if you want to have a general knowledge on islam..you could read its good translation it would help you a little.

38.       AEnigma III
0 posts
 24 Aug 2007 Fri 06:59 pm

Quoting ciko:

hehehe no i have never rad bible because i have never been interested in it.



Aha! So while you encourage ME to discover about Islam, you do not take the same interest in other cultures?

39.       KeithL
1455 posts
 24 Aug 2007 Fri 07:00 pm

It shouldn't be so surprising that there are conflicts within Islam. What religion doesnt? The Hebrew religion of course have their "left and right". And look at all the bloodshed (Christain against Christian) in the name of Deity and devotion. Again, these conflicts were always more about power than Jesus the Christ.

40.       ciko
784 posts
 24 Aug 2007 Fri 07:02 pm

Quoting AEnigma III:

Quoting ciko:

hehehe no i have never rad bible because i have never been interested in it.



Aha! So while you encourage ME to discover about Islam, you do not take the same interest in other cultures?



culture and religion are different things to eachother i love to discover cultures..but am not so willing to know other religions mine is boring enough

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