The mosques I attended in this area did. |
Well, my catholic school taught she ascended to heaven and to pray to Mary (the hail Mary prayer) over and over on the rosary all the time. So, if you pray to her and she is supposedly in heaven . . . |
| ^ Also, according to a PP #8 actually contradicts with Christian doctrine. |
Mary is not a deity - that is reserved for the father, son and holy ghost. Mary is a saint. |
I think you have it backwards there.
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| Naive Pan-Mythologism |
If God actually did come to earth the man Jesus Christ and died for your sins, I'd think He'd take exception to us putting our trust in multi-colored demigods. The whole point of Christian belief is that God so loved and identified with His creation that live in it bodily and sacrificed Himself so that we will be able to abide for Him forever in Heaven. This in its very essence requires a literal belief. But not believing in polytheistic demigods doesn't make it a small world, and those supposed beings -- Krishna, Osiris, whoever -- are nowhere near the same as who Christ is. |
Seriously? God came to earth as Jesus Christ, who performed miracles and raised Himself from the dead to show that He was God. God foretold this through the Hebrew scriptures, so that we could believe it as well. He gave us the Gospels to recount the life of Jesus, and He gave us eyewitnesses to Christ's life so that we can believe. He also gave us a belief system diametrically opposed to every other -- that we are made right through God's love by our faith in Christ, and that no amount of our own works and righteousness will ever be good enough, to free us from having to perform for God. The LORD has made it abundantly clear, but if you reject it, you shouldn't blame God. |
Remember there are those who feel exactly as you do about The Quran, The Upanishads, The Book of Mormon etc... And also Jesus is not the first legend to have been born of a virgin, raised the dead, rose from the dead himself, performed miracles et. al. He is just the legend with those mythic elements that has endured in the west. If you would like to start down the road of learning what your other (Non Christian) brothers and sisters on this earth believe about divinity I can recommend some fantastic sources, many of whom were Christian ministers and/or Christian from birth. They took it on themselves to gain an understanding of other religious beliefs in order to try and break down one of the biggest barriers that separates us as human beings. But as with many of these conversations I assume you will say that all is as god had intended it and all a part of his plan to have us use or free will to rebel against him and turn the world into what it is now. Still, I'm always hopeful so I offer. |
I bet you also believe that Jesus looked exactly like he is pictured now. Have you considered that perhaps Krishna had dark skin and the artists that painted his images 4,000 years ago had decided to use lapis lazuli for it since the gem was abundant in those parts? Maybe black as a dye was not yet discovered or favored in large quantities? And since crude images came before written texts, they were influenced in reverse order? Of course you haven't considered any of this, because you've been brainwashed into thinking that only your view of your LORD is valid. I will leave Osiris and his skin color to your imagination, though you clearly have none. And those supposed beings, as you call them, were/are as revered in their time and place as your Jesus. |
| Unitarians aren't usually assholes (see point 6) |
Not killing babies in the womb or sleeping with someone else's spouse makes you an asshole? |
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I was raised Muslim, and attended several mosques. I was always, always taught that Jews (and Christians, and others) who may have not "found" Islam but were otherwise good, caring, kind human beings, would get into heaven. Do you know any actual Muslims that you can talk about this with? Talk with them, instead of listening to the news. I'm not religious anymore, so my answer is not from a place of wanting to proselytize. |
If otherwise well intentioned Jews or Christians go against the will of Muslims, they are most definitely not going to heaven. The Quran is quite clear on that point. |