Why would a God need a human woman to create a son? |
God is credited with all sorts of illogical things. Using a human woman ain't too much of a stretch. |
I believe I look fabulous in blue. Beyond that, who the hell knows. |
I think religious statements are factual to those who believe in them. I don't believe in selling beliefs/religion, or anything else for that matter ( I don't like salespeople). Not all facts are scientific facts, the claim that I am typing this now, unseen by anyone, will occur in no scientific paper, but it is a hard fact ![]() |
Hey, we all gotta believe in something and if looking great in blue works for you, wear blue ![]() |
Well God has no needs, He just does whatever He wants, However He wants, Whenever He wants (yeh He told me ![]() |
That's why I think religious people are funny. They believe in faith and miracles when it fits their story. And when it doesn't, then come out, facts and science! That a woman could give birth immaculately - no problem, god can do anything. That a woman could give birth to son of god - ooh, no, don't you know nature keeps reproduction within species! Suddenly, it's hello logic! |
Nah, you got it all wrong. Religion/Belief has nothing to do with logic or science, it is faith-based and it is a CHOICE, there is nothing logical about it. We all choose to believe in what we want and so you totally lost the point of what I meant in that first post. I added the statement "That's where Faith comes in" to show that regardless of how illogical something is to me, it is totally believable to someone else who has "faith" in it. Just like my beliefs can look totally illogical to someone else, but I have "Faith" and total confidence in them. The only person I need to convince is Me, Myself and I. What the rest believes doesn't keep me up ! night~ |
If you were so much about "I'm OK, you're OK" thing, you wouldn't have tried to put down other people's beliefs by the whole "nature likes to keep it within species" remark. That's the point of MY post that I believe you missed. The miracles of your own faith are believable to you; the miracles of other people's faiths are illogical. |
I did not put down anybody's faith. I clearly stated to each their own. I choose to believe in what I believe in. You can believe that you are Yoda, your life, your belief! On that note, Im off. Don't want to spend another 50 pages on this, so haste la vista ~ |
Any muslim man that married a woman with such rank hatred of his religion is probably going to be asked by Allah WHY he married you and allowed you to be responsible for raising muslim children. I want front seats for that questioning. One has to ask if he is a true Muslim. |
Muslim here. Jesus' teachings were altered for political reasons. What did Jesus say? Forgive them Father, for they do not know? That fits well here. And I bet Jesus was talking to himself then right, since Jesus=Father=Son= God? |
That question is moot. In Islam, the child of a Muslim man is Muslim. It's not like he has a real choice about it, especially in certain Muslim countries, where, if he found that Muslim beliefs didn't really fit him and he'd really be another religion or none at all, he'd be guilt of apostasy and subject to capital punishment. So yes he is Muslim but he may not buy into very little of it. Thus he may feel very little compunction about marrying an intelligent woman who has the wit to question a certain tenets of his titular Islam and laughs with him about Muslim women who call into religion radio shows to ask if she can undress in a room where she thinks a male jinn may be present. I am not the PP who is married to the Muslim and mother of two Muslims (one in utero). |
And he might still be waiting to marry such a woman. ![]() |
And news flash-- if a man does not accept major tenets of Islam, he's not Muslim. |