Mohammad Gill February 4, 2008
#171 Posted by tahmed32 on February 25, 2008 5:54:04 am
hamidm: The first half of your post (where you point to the biological programming of certain human behaviors) points one way, while the second half of your post (where you point to God for certain other human behaviors) points the opposite way.
I am getting worried about you..
PS: sorry for typo in #170, which i have corrected above
I am getting worried about you..
PS: sorry for typo in #170, which i have corrected above
#170 Posted by tahmed32 on February 25, 2008 5:52:29 am
hamidm: The first half of your post (where you point to the biological programming of certain human behaviors) points one way, while the second half of your post (where you point to God for certain other human behaviors).
I am getting worried about you..
I am getting worried about you..
#169 Posted by hamidm2 on February 25, 2008 5:36:08 am
Re: # 166
zeemax mian,
.... i think cheema sahib has explained it - humans are programmed to avoid sex with close female relatives .... the reason is evident on this forum where, i am sure, many are the product of first-cousin marriages .....
.... having said that, there are certain standards of morality that are universal and predate any idiot savant or apoplectic prophet with a message from god to stop stealing our neighbors cow or coveting his wife ..... i am sure that contrary to popular myth, luke did not invent the concept of "do unto others as you would have them do to you" ...... before the son of god showed up in his custom made sandals people did not go around stealing from their neighbors or murdering them in their sleep ........ it is a nonsensical argument! ..... morality was not invented by god ... as a matter of fact i would argue that god invented immoralities like jihad (violence), cruelty to animals (sacrifical killings), polygamy (legalized prostitution) and pederasty (gilmans) .......
.... i hope i have answered your question - now you are free to abuse my daughters and long-dead grandmother .........
zeemax mian,
.... i think cheema sahib has explained it - humans are programmed to avoid sex with close female relatives .... the reason is evident on this forum where, i am sure, many are the product of first-cousin marriages .....
.... having said that, there are certain standards of morality that are universal and predate any idiot savant or apoplectic prophet with a message from god to stop stealing our neighbors cow or coveting his wife ..... i am sure that contrary to popular myth, luke did not invent the concept of "do unto others as you would have them do to you" ...... before the son of god showed up in his custom made sandals people did not go around stealing from their neighbors or murdering them in their sleep ........ it is a nonsensical argument! ..... morality was not invented by god ... as a matter of fact i would argue that god invented immoralities like jihad (violence), cruelty to animals (sacrifical killings), polygamy (legalized prostitution) and pederasty (gilmans) .......
.... i hope i have answered your question - now you are free to abuse my daughters and long-dead grandmother .........
#168 Posted by khurram on February 25, 2008 5:22:00 am
Re: #various by akcheema,
Cheema sahib,
You seem to be referring to some kind of moral system based on evolution. Can you elaborate on that a bit?
How do you determine something is right or wrong?
Do you look for survival benefit for the species?
Cheema sahib,
You seem to be referring to some kind of moral system based on evolution. Can you elaborate on that a bit?
How do you determine something is right or wrong?
Do you look for survival benefit for the species?
#167 Posted by tahir on February 25, 2008 5:12:07 am
Re: # 163
Profess your faith first, what are you exactly?
Like you, I asked a zillion questions; the only problem was that I spoke without having read anything. But that was long ago.
Erase the lies of the godless from your mind and study what was Iblees's problem, which is THE problem with many Muslim turncoat Chowkies.
Too bad the influence did not rub off on you; you must have been very young when you met Dr. Asad.
Everybody is a convert in a way. From darkness to light is a journey; take the first step if you're unafraid.
Re: # 164
Nope, this is not M.Asadi.
Fondest regards.
Profess your faith first, what are you exactly?
Like you, I asked a zillion questions; the only problem was that I spoke without having read anything. But that was long ago.
Erase the lies of the godless from your mind and study what was Iblees's problem, which is THE problem with many Muslim turncoat Chowkies.
Too bad the influence did not rub off on you; you must have been very young when you met Dr. Asad.
Everybody is a convert in a way. From darkness to light is a journey; take the first step if you're unafraid.
Re: # 164
Nope, this is not M.Asadi.
Fondest regards.
#166 Posted by zeemax on February 25, 2008 5:02:14 am
#165 Posted by hamidm2,
Hamidm, it's a fair question relating to 'scientific enquiry' and 'logic'. Nothing to do with dragging in female family members.
C'mon now tell me, why don't you? What's your reason? I mean ... you don't HAVE to have babies. Right? You support homosexuality, even same-sex marriage. That's just great and right in line with 'consenting adults' and 'humanism'. Totally liberal and free-thinking. Why shirk when it's your siblings or daughters/sons?
Don't run away. Stand and gimme your logic how it is not pure hypocrisy!
Hamidm, it's a fair question relating to 'scientific enquiry' and 'logic'. Nothing to do with dragging in female family members.
C'mon now tell me, why don't you? What's your reason? I mean ... you don't HAVE to have babies. Right? You support homosexuality, even same-sex marriage. That's just great and right in line with 'consenting adults' and 'humanism'. Totally liberal and free-thinking. Why shirk when it's your siblings or daughters/sons?
Don't run away. Stand and gimme your logic how it is not pure hypocrisy!
#165 Posted by hamidm2 on February 25, 2008 3:57:27 am
akcheema sahib,
... don't tell me i didn't warn you!
...... around here any discussion on religion always ends with the same argument: "why don't you sleep with your sister?" ...... if you keep on persisting the women of your household - your mother, grandmother, sisters and daughters - will be dragged into it ..... if you have the stomach for it, carry on; if not, i would advise you to stop right now .......
.... the only argument the religious nutcases on this forum have is that without religion we would all be running around butt naked fornicating with our relatives! ..... in the end, religion seems to be all about sex
#164 Posted by majumdar on February 25, 2008 1:14:32 am
Tahir sahib,
(Muhammad Asad's THE MESSAGE OF THE QURAN )
Is this our own beloved chowkie Masadi sahib?
Regards
(Muhammad Asad's THE MESSAGE OF THE QURAN )
Is this our own beloved chowkie Masadi sahib?
Regards
#163 Posted by akcheema on February 25, 2008 1:03:04 am
Re: # 161
Really! So who is supposed to have created Iblees; and what do you mean by "within"; or is he a "figment" as well?
As for your reference to Pauline Christianity before, they are an even more confused lot! And what exactly is your point here?
I refer you to answers in 152/153.
My initial entries have already dealt with Asad; Not only that I knew him (via his writings), I met the guy long ago with my father when he was really old and frail (he died in his nineties). A Jewish convert (from what is now part of Ukraine) who translated the Koran and was being brandished around by "Ikhwan-ul-muslimoon - aka Muslim Brotherhood" in the arab world and by "Jamaat-e-Islami" in Pakistan along with the likes of Maryam Jameelah!
I have already made this point before; "now are we to believe that the Koran has been de-coded in the twentieth century by an orientalist convert"; what about all the things that happened before in the name of the Koran? I suppose all those lives lost were futile since "the good/holy book" has only just been de-coded!
Just brandishing about converts is not good enough; Richard Gere is a devout Buddhist; shall we all pledge allegiance to the Dallai Lama for crying out loud!
I have presented logic but clearly this "virus of the mind" is virulent and sometimes contagious. Mr DM you are right, logic can't compete with "faith" since it is not based on any logic/scietific evidence but happens to be "blind".
Really! So who is supposed to have created Iblees; and what do you mean by "within"; or is he a "figment" as well?
As for your reference to Pauline Christianity before, they are an even more confused lot! And what exactly is your point here?
I refer you to answers in 152/153.
My initial entries have already dealt with Asad; Not only that I knew him (via his writings), I met the guy long ago with my father when he was really old and frail (he died in his nineties). A Jewish convert (from what is now part of Ukraine) who translated the Koran and was being brandished around by "Ikhwan-ul-muslimoon - aka Muslim Brotherhood" in the arab world and by "Jamaat-e-Islami" in Pakistan along with the likes of Maryam Jameelah!
I have already made this point before; "now are we to believe that the Koran has been de-coded in the twentieth century by an orientalist convert"; what about all the things that happened before in the name of the Koran? I suppose all those lives lost were futile since "the good/holy book" has only just been de-coded!
Just brandishing about converts is not good enough; Richard Gere is a devout Buddhist; shall we all pledge allegiance to the Dallai Lama for crying out loud!
I have presented logic but clearly this "virus of the mind" is virulent and sometimes contagious. Mr DM you are right, logic can't compete with "faith" since it is not based on any logic/scietific evidence but happens to be "blind".
#162 Posted by vengatramanan on February 25, 2008 12:21:03 am
To be candid, I have never done a serious reading of Koran. Can 'Thirukkural' be considered a book with similar ideas?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thirukkural
Thirukkural was part of my curriculum. The Tamil society attaches lots of importance to the teachings.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thirukkural
Thirukkural was part of my curriculum. The Tamil society attaches lots of importance to the teachings.
#161 Posted by tahir on February 25, 2008 12:14:29 am
Re: # 148
"If Mohammed didn't exist, Khuda (or is it allah these days in the Islamic Republic!) wouldn't exist either; "a figment" of a very vivid imagination!"
Such thoughts come from the Iblees within. Allah does not NEED anyone to justify His existence etc. The Sufis played with words and messed up minds...
"If Mohammed didn't exist, Khuda (or is it allah these days in the Islamic Republic!) wouldn't exist either; "a figment" of a very vivid imagination!"
Such thoughts come from the Iblees within. Allah does not NEED anyone to justify His existence etc. The Sufis played with words and messed up minds...
#160 Posted by Ananth07 on February 25, 2008 12:13:24 am
#157
"Notice how nobody speaks of the Bible or Paulian Christianity! You may want to check Ahmed Deedat for that!"
All abrahamaic religions are the same....
"Notice how nobody speaks of the Bible or Paulian Christianity! You may want to check Ahmed Deedat for that!"
All abrahamaic religions are the same....
#159 Posted by dost_mittar on February 25, 2008 12:10:56 am
Why are we even talking about this?
In ten years of chowk, has anyone of us "freethinkers" been able to shake the faith of any believer? Or, has any of them been able to shake our disbelief? If the answer is no, it would seem that matters of faith cannot be tackled with logic.
But my friend kaal/eklaviya is right that once you accept faith on faith, Islam does make a whole lot of sense.
In ten years of chowk, has anyone of us "freethinkers" been able to shake the faith of any believer? Or, has any of them been able to shake our disbelief? If the answer is no, it would seem that matters of faith cannot be tackled with logic.
But my friend kaal/eklaviya is right that once you accept faith on faith, Islam does make a whole lot of sense.
#158 Posted by tahir on February 25, 2008 12:10:01 am
Re: # 140
Truly, THIS shock-treatment works! Wonder what the good doctor has to say on this...
Truly, THIS shock-treatment works! Wonder what the good doctor has to say on this...
#157 Posted by tahir on February 25, 2008 12:06:28 am
Re: # 134
The key is Muhammad Asad's THE MESSAGE OF THE QURAN (Rs. 600 here, U$40 abroad). Sorry, I don't market it; God does.
Insha Allah 'aap ko bohat aaraam aye ga', AND you'll be able to stand up to the prejudiced onslaught!
I totally disagree that one cannot find things in Pakistan. Don't listen to TV avengelists, fantasy-khutbas and the rest it. IQRA (read with understanding) my friend.
The attackers get the pet questions from certain sites; there are sites that answer these allegations too! Notice how nobody speaks of the Bible or Paulian Christianity! You may want to check Ahmed Deedat for that!
Read the BOOK I recommend twice, then compare, and you'll see the differences. I'm done with it; took time you know!
What does "they shall have no fear, and neither shall they grieve" mean? What kind of men achive this? The path is yours to tread upon.
Live in peace; salaam....
The key is Muhammad Asad's THE MESSAGE OF THE QURAN (Rs. 600 here, U$40 abroad). Sorry, I don't market it; God does.
Insha Allah 'aap ko bohat aaraam aye ga', AND you'll be able to stand up to the prejudiced onslaught!
I totally disagree that one cannot find things in Pakistan. Don't listen to TV avengelists, fantasy-khutbas and the rest it. IQRA (read with understanding) my friend.
The attackers get the pet questions from certain sites; there are sites that answer these allegations too! Notice how nobody speaks of the Bible or Paulian Christianity! You may want to check Ahmed Deedat for that!
Read the BOOK I recommend twice, then compare, and you'll see the differences. I'm done with it; took time you know!
What does "they shall have no fear, and neither shall they grieve" mean? What kind of men achive this? The path is yours to tread upon.
Live in peace; salaam....
#156 Posted by tahir on February 24, 2008 11:54:10 pm
Re: # 131
At last a respectful reply Mr. Laddu. In this lifetime you will attain good English manners. :)
If you wish to live with Prophet Muhammad's image as painted in the West, and as distorted by my own brethren, it is fine. But do that privately, please. If one is well-endowed, one ought not to frequently raise the 'dhoti' in public for appreciation; it is a repulsive act. Right? :)
Now get that visa, and cross over!
At last a respectful reply Mr. Laddu. In this lifetime you will attain good English manners. :)
If you wish to live with Prophet Muhammad's image as painted in the West, and as distorted by my own brethren, it is fine. But do that privately, please. If one is well-endowed, one ought not to frequently raise the 'dhoti' in public for appreciation; it is a repulsive act. Right? :)
Now get that visa, and cross over!
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