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Slagathor

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Jul 25, 2001
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I think "god" is a spelling error and in translating the bible from ancient Hebrew, they should have written "good"

I do believe there is a higher (good) power. I don't stick to the Christian/Islam/Jewish view of it though.

Hope my view didn't confuse you even more :D
 

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K10

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Jul 12, 2002
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++ [ originally posted by Erik ] ++
I think "god" is a spelling error and in translating the bible from ancient Hebrew, they should have written "good"

I do believe there is a higher (good) power. I don't stick to the Christian/Islam/Jewish view of it though.

Hope my view didn't confuse you even more :D
oh know that clears it all up :rolleyes:

:D

You are just as confused as me :D
 

swag

L'autista
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Sep 23, 2003
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++ [ originally posted by Erik ] ++
I've read most of the bible and parts of the Qu'ran. What struck me were the similarities. Sometimes I felt it was one and the same book.
Just try even reading up on some Sumerian mythology, one of the grandaddies of human spiritualism. Three thousand years before Christ, there were already stories out about Inanna being crucified (read: impaled on a spike) and left for dead for three days, and then rose again.

Religions are a lot more similar - even of some of the polytheistic ones - than most people would want to ever admit.
 

Seven

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Jun 25, 2003
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Most people are bred christian, hindoe or muslim.
I doubt a lot of people on this forum have made a choice regarding their religion.

And come to think of it, you wouldn't make something like christianity up on your own, now would you? My point is that most convinced religious people were bred that way and hardly made a choice.

In all reality, most religions look rather absurd. Praying to Mecca? What good is that? To me most religions carry a lot of ballast. They need to be more basic.
 

Nicole

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Sep 16, 2004
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++ [ originally posted by sallyinzaghi ] ++
I dont think its "mad" to read other religious books that is not of your own religion. Quite the contrary .. I think you need to do so to understand it and respect it
I dont know, but it seems it must only be UK or Europe that do this I dont know, but we learn about other religions in school over here.
 
Aug 1, 2003
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Praying to Mecca is only for a sense of direction. We dont worship it or anything of the sort.

What seven says is true though, and personally I have tried to look into other religions and understanding my own, and I have made up my own mind.

But we've had so many countless discussions on religion and none seems to work.. so nevermind.
 

- vOnAm -

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Jul 22, 2004
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++ [ originally posted by Zlatan ] ++
Oklahoma bombing - Nov. 22, 1995
I don't think those were iraqi/islamic extremist, if Im not mistaken.



Btw, Just to get things clear, I hope you all know that the Qur'an always has to be in ARABIC, and then a translation. A Qur'an without the ARABIC writting is not considered a Qur'an. It is forbidden. As far as I know.

So I hope none of you read the Qur'an where it is only in ENglish because I have read 1-2 Qur'ans that are not the published by Muslims.

And may be in other parts of the world, learning religion is strictly individual but here in my country religion is a part of life whether you're a muslim or a christian, etc.
There are endless subjects from elementary school until highschool.

I also had the experience to spend one year in a Christian Private School (would've liked catholic better) and thus also read and discussed the bible (although I was offered to sit out in those classes).
 

Zlatan

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Jun 9, 2003
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++ [ originally posted by - vOnAm - ] ++


I don't think those were iraqi/islamic extremist, if Im not mistaken.

No, it was carried out by an American called Timothy McVeigh, thats why I mentioned it, to show islamic extremism isn't the only form of terrorism.
 

The Pado

Filthy Gobbo
Jul 12, 2002
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Zlatan, check your date. The bombing of the Murah Federal Building in Oklahoma City was April 19th. Payback to the government on the anniversary of the Waco, Texas massacre.
 

Zlatan

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Jun 9, 2003
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++ [ originally posted by Padovano ] ++
Zlatan, check your date. The bombing of the Murah Federal Building in Oklahoma City was April 19th. Payback to the government on the anniversary of the Waco, Texas massacre.

I just googled it and pasted the first result I saw. Sorry. Still, my point stays the same.
 

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