Posted on 07/18/2010 11:14:34 PM PDT by MichaelTheeArchAngel
Your post didn’t contain a dissertation.
The main import seemed to be a couple of points:
1. Christians use the moon god issue so much that
2. Many/most Moslems joke about it or treat it as a joke.
Did I miss something?
Moslems make jokes about Christians and our perspectives a lot in diverse ways.
I don’t know that making a joke about the Christians’ asserting facts about the moon god business means Holy Spirit won’t use those facts in the quiet solitude of their own individual brains when they lay down at night.
If I missed something you thought you were saying, please fill me in!
The person who wrote that Allah was a Moon god made a mistake. According to the cuneiform tablets Allah AKA Alilah was a Sun god. Alilah was the morning Sun, and Chemosh was the afternoon Sun, and Nergal was the evening Sun god. Allah is the contracted form from Alilah. Alilah means: “The god ascends.” Al/il/ah
Couldn’t prove it by me.
I do know my roommate was quite thorough in his research.
And, it’s more than a little complicated way back then.
Thanks for the education.
Will be interesting to see in eternity what the precise truths were in all that mess.
The info that I gave was written in stone and clay tablets. Are you a Muslim or someting else? Geeesh
Thank you for your reply.
I’m not insisting your info is false at all.
I’m also not convinced it’s 100% of the picture.
Sheesh.
I am aware that lying and deception is part of the Islamic religion, Muslim; for which Muslims take great pride in their lies.
Thanks.
I think that’s one of my main points in all this.
In Islam, lying or omissions for the ‘greater good,’ according to a strict or radical Islam/Islamist philosophy is not only acceptable, it is a holy and blessed work. It is called al-Takeyya (or al-Taqiyya) and it is a strategy outlined in the Hadiths and supported by various interpretations of some of the Suras in the Koran.
QUITE SO. QUITE SO.
Bumping to the top.
What, no questions.
Strange: I posted this in religion and it is not there. It looks as if FreeRepublic has become politically correct. Shame.
This is a incorrect statement taqiyya is a practice of the Shia, n not a practice of orthodox islam, see this is how falsehood is spread.you tell half truths and leave out the rest of the picture to give substance to a false statement.if you don’t know completely about a topic you should refrain from speaking on it.idk what your intentions were but brother but your statement in regards to taqiyya are incorrect
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