Whatever teachings of whatever sect of Islam you are referencing misinterprates the truth. You should know that interpretations vary widely much like some different sects of Christianity. It is the division, pride, and greed that are the problem. The asinine "interpretations" you offer up are so far from the truth that I indeed will blatantly, and wholly overlook your opinion. I meant no disrespect, and really still do not; but I will humbly ask that you, with an opened mind, think of the consiquince of knowing misdirection. What will come of those that lead astray knowingly? You know the word of GOD is simple truth. I know you have some level of guidance and or knowledge; so why insist that the "interpretations" you supply are those of the majority of Islam? Furthermore, and yet again, the Qur'an, in and of itself, without additions, should be the sole source of understanding of what it is to be Islamic; not the words and actions of erroneous man. The same goes for the bible and the Christian. The words of any sacred religious text should be discerned using the selfless conscience/ Holy Spirit, not relying on the thoughts and meanderings of other scholarly men with their own motives, agendas and greed. Please do not think that the things that pertain to the Christian do not pertain to when they speak of other faiths either in genuine ignorance or willfully so. Being a professing Christian, one should follow the precept of treating even one percieved as an enemy as a dearly loved one, or at very least; as well as you would treat yourself.
As I stated in a similarly themed thread; please do voice your knowledged opinion, but do so with references to the Qur'an, bible, or other core sacred text. I do want to here what you have to say, but I will not be willingly lead astray. So please make and prove whatever points you feel are pertinent with references from the Quran, bible, Baha'i writings, Zend Avesta, or similarly related text.
Thank you,
peace
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