To: 1forall
"You were there so you know He wasn't perfect, right?"
No, I'm an atheist so I don't believe in an inherent concept of perfection. Of course you weren't around Muhammad to know whether he was perfect or not.
31 posted on
10/03/2006 3:34:47 PM PDT by
Moral Hazard
("That's why I vetoed the 'Johny can't read so let's get Johny laid' bill" - Mr. President)
To: Moral Hazard; Khepera; 1forall; Jaysun
I've always found atheists interesting. They're always so very sure of themselves. I'm a Christian, and I'll be the first to admit that I have many questions about many things pertaining to my faith. But I've always looked at it like this: If I'm wrong then at least I've had a great set of guidelines to govern my life by, if Atheists are wrong then they literally have hell to pay. Just a thought.
41 posted on
10/03/2006 3:55:17 PM PDT by
Vasilli22
(http://www.richardfest.blogspot.com/)
To: Moral Hazard
"No, I'm an atheist so I don't believe in an inherent concept of perfection. Of course you weren't around Muhammad to know whether he was perfect or not."
The fundamental difference between Islam & Christianity is that Jesus recognized the difference between government and saving your sole. Islam sees it as one in the same. Both books were written by men, and we know we're not perfect, particularly when it comes to observing events.
62 posted on
10/03/2006 4:53:50 PM PDT by
stubernx98
(cranky, but reasonable)
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