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60.       AEnigma III
0 posts
 16 Feb 2008 Sat 02:51 am

Quoting CANLI:

The only thing i agree with is AEnigma's
İf you dont follow your religion's rules,why do you believe in it ?!
You can always believe in God only,and follow what ever rules it suits you.
Beliving in religion means believing in its rules,if you dont,simply then you dont believe in it!
Or else there would be no different between İslam,Christianity,and Judaism if we all can take our picks and still be believers !
İ mean,all 3 religions based on the idea there is a God,and we believe in HİM.
What is different is our rules...take this out,what would be left ?!!!



61.       CANLI
5084 posts
 16 Feb 2008 Sat 03:01 am

Quoting AEnigma III:




Hmmmm,i knew i am wise somehow lol

As for me,İm Muslim,and i obay my religion's rules,or at least i try!
And i have no problem of being tolerant too because 'Lakom Dinakom ve Lya Dini'
'You have your believes and i have mine'
That is one of the rules too,so i see no problem !

62.       elham
579 posts
 16 Feb 2008 Sat 10:22 am

Quoting CANLI:


Anlamadım!


of course canim, didn't understand, because every thing write here is nonsense,the blame only for whom named themselves Muslim not for otheres. :-S

63.       AEnigma III
0 posts
 16 Feb 2008 Sat 11:58 am

Quoting elham:

Quoting CANLI:


Anlamadım!


of course canim, didn't understand, because every thing write here is nonsense,the blame only for whom named themselves Muslim not for otheres. :-S



I dont think you read this thread Elham, or you would not have made that statement.

64.       peacetrain
1905 posts
 16 Feb 2008 Sat 01:32 pm

Quoting Elisabeth:

Quoting AEnigma III:

Quoting Elisabeth:

EXACTLY!!

I would like to add that many people are turned off to religion by the "rules". I think free thought and religious thought can coexist without having to reject the idea of God. I know other people feel differently but it makes sense to me.



Exactly!!! Which makes you agnostic
You cannot pretend you are a half-Christian - if you are Roman Catholic you have to follow the rules - that is WHAT YOUR RELIGION ASKS!!!



There is no Catholic that lives by the rules completely. This is an acknowledged fact.....I am Catholic, AEnigma. Not perfect....But Catholic just the same.



And remember the words of the Lord's Prayer. Actually that may have been a better choice than the Psalmquoted on Roswitha's thread.

The Nicene Creed is interesting too.

65.       AEnigma III
0 posts
 16 Feb 2008 Sat 02:32 pm

Quoting peace train:

And remember the words of the Lord's Prayer. Actually that may have been a better choice than the Psalmquoted on Roswitha's thread.



A better choice for YOU? Why were you expecting me to quote a psalm from YOUR religion?

66.       peacetrain
1905 posts
 16 Feb 2008 Sat 03:04 pm

Quoting AEnigma III:

Quoting peace train:

And remember the words of the Lord's Prayer. Actually that may have been a better choice than the Psalmquoted on Roswitha's thread.



A better choice for YOU? Why were you expecting me to quote a psalm from YOUR religion?




See Peace Train banging her head against a brick wall.

Nooooooooooooooooooo When you posted Psalm 137 I thought you were quoting a well known passage as an example, just as Roswitha had quoted a well known ayat. I didn't know if it was a Psalm that was often recited, so I was asking you GENUINELY. i referred to the Lord's Prayer because it was a better example as I thought Psalm 137 may not be often recited. I'm still non the wiser because you didn't answer my question. Sinply, I did not want to suggest you should have used a very often recited passage if that is what you had done in recitin 137 . . . in the ebd I risked it . . . couldn't be bothered to google and you didn't answer.

Having said all of that, my other point about your motive for posting Psalm 137 in particular, is still what I think.

Wonder if this thread will be locked too.

67.       Cacık
296 posts
 16 Feb 2008 Sat 03:07 pm

Quoting peace train:

Quoting AEnigma III:

Quoting peace train:

And remember the words of the Lord's Prayer. Actually that may have been a better choice than the Psalmquoted on Roswitha's thread.



A better choice for YOU? Why were you expecting me to quote a psalm from YOUR religion?




See Peace Train banging her head against a brick wall.

Nooooooooooooooooooo When you posted Psalm 137 I thought you were quoting a well known passage as an example, just as Roswitha had quoted a well known ayat. I didn't know if it was a Psalm that was often recited, so I was asking you GENUINELY. i referred to the Lord's Prayer because it was a better example as I thought Psalm 137 may not be often recited. I'm still non the wiser because you didn't answer my question. Sinply, I did not want to suggest you should have used a very often recited passage if that is what you had done in recitin 137 . . . in the ebd I risked it . . . couldn't be bothered to google and you didn't answer.

Having said all of that, my other point about your motive for posting Psalm 137 in particular, is still what I think.

Wonder if this thread will be locked too.



Hi PC - I actually answered your question ! did you not see it?

68.       catwoman
8933 posts
 16 Feb 2008 Sat 03:18 pm

Quoting peace train:

Quoting AEnigma III:

Quoting peace train:

And remember the words of the Lord's Prayer. Actually that may have been a better choice than the Psalmquoted on Roswitha's thread.



A better choice for YOU? Why were you expecting me to quote a psalm from YOUR religion?




See Peace Train banging her head against a brick wall.

Nooooooooooooooooooo When you posted Psalm 137 I thought you were quoting a well known passage as an example, just as Roswitha had quoted a well known ayat. I didn't know if it was a Psalm that was often recited, so I was asking you GENUINELY. i referred to the Lord's Prayer because it was a better example as I thought Psalm 137 may not be often recited. I'm still non the wiser because you didn't answer my question. Sinply, I did not want to suggest you should have used a very often recited passage if that is what you had done in recitin 137 . . . in the ebd I risked it . . . couldn't be bothered to google and you didn't answer.

Having said all of that, my other point about your motive for posting Psalm 137 in particular, is still what I think.

Wonder if this thread will be locked too.


Will you two ever start communicating or are you enjoying proving to one another who will have the last word? This refers to BOTH of you!

69.       AEnigma III
0 posts
 16 Feb 2008 Sat 03:20 pm

Sorry ...ermmm.... mummy? :-S

70.       peacetrain
1905 posts
 16 Feb 2008 Sat 03:25 pm

Quoting Cacık:

Quoting peace train:

Quoting AEnigma III:

Quoting peace train:

And remember the words of the Lord's Prayer. Actually that may have been a better choice than the Psalmquoted on Roswitha's thread.



A better choice for YOU? Why were you expecting me to quote a psalm from YOUR religion?




See Peace Train banging her head against a brick wall.

Nooooooooooooooooooo When you posted Psalm 137 I thought you were quoting a well known passage as an example, just as Roswitha had quoted a well known ayat. I didn't know if it was a Psalm that was often recited, so I was asking you GENUINELY. i referred to the Lord's Prayer because it was a better example as I thought Psalm 137 may not be often recited. I'm still non the wiser because you didn't answer my question. Sinply, I did not want to suggest you should have used a very often recited passage if that is what you had done in recitin 137 . . . in the ebd I risked it . . . couldn't be bothered to google and you didn't answer.

Having said all of that, my other point about your motive for posting Psalm 137 in particular, is still what I think.

Wonder if this thread will be locked too.



Hi PC - I actually answered your question ! did you not see it?



I saw the refernce to Psalm 23 and answered that I already knew that by heart. It is very well known, as is ayat Kursi, so would have been a good example. I may not have read your post correctly, I didn't see if you mentioned 137 was or wasn't well known for being recited. I'll go back and re read. Thanks.

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