I'm sure hooahguy or any of the other practising Jews residing here are fully up to the task of marrying thier older brother's wife should the brother die, banging the wife and naming thier first-born son after the older brother. Or selling thier under aged daughter off to permanent servitude with the intent of selling her as a wife.
Those are ageless RULES, commands by GOD.
It's all about interpretation and appearently Christianity and Judaism get a lot of leeway when it comes to interpretation, but Islam is trapped to it's millenia old ways. Or so some people claim.
We are all aware that the senses can be deceived, the eyes fooled. But how can we be sure our senses are not being deceived at any particular time, or even all the time? Might I just be a brain in a tank somewhere, tricked all my life into believing in the events of this world by some insane computer? And does my life gain or lose meaning based on my reaction to such solipsism?
Project PYRRHO, Specimen 46, Vat 7
Activity Recorded M.Y. 2302.22467
TERMINATION OF SPECIMEN ADVISED
the people of jerico and Ai were part of the 7 nations within Cannan that G-D wanted us to destroy. numerous reasons why, such as one reason i heard somewhere, all the nations were offered the chance to become the chosen ones, but these 7 nations were ones who refused AND cursed G-d at the same time, thus he anted them destroyed. not sure where i heard that though.
On the Path to the Streets of Gold: a Suebi AAR
Visited:![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()
Hvil i fred HoreToreA man who casts no shadow has no soul.
Last edited by Hooahguy; 04-14-2009 at 23:19.
On the Path to the Streets of Gold: a Suebi AAR
Visited:![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()
Hvil i fred HoreToreA man who casts no shadow has no soul.
Hey, you're not allowed to say that name! STONE HIM!Those are ageless RULES, commands by GOD.
Surely the sign of a just and merciful God.the people of jerico and Ai were part of the 7 nations within Cannan that G-D wanted us to destroy. numerous reasons why, such as one reason i heard somewhere, all the nations were offered the chance to become the chosen ones, but these 7 nations were ones who refused AND cursed G-d at the same time, thus he anted them destroyed
Last edited by Hax; 04-14-2009 at 23:33.
This space intentionally left blank.
Christianity is not bound by Mosaic Law, or any other pre-Christian Law aside from the Ten Commandments. The New Covenant itself is very vague about Laws in general, the only parts that deal with Christian laws are the Epistles, and you can get around them quite easily.
I'm really not sure about the justification for selecting from Mosaic Law in Judaism though.
I'm curious, why do Jews no longer offer sacrifice?
"If it wears trousers generally I don't pay attention."
[IMG]https://img197.imageshack.us/img197/4917/logoromans23pd.jpg[/IMG]
I cannot speak for Judaism, though I am sure hooahguy can make an admirable case in its defence. However, Christianity does get a relatively large amount of leeway on the subject. Philipvs Vallindervs Calicvla made an excellent post on the subject. Islam, on the other hand, seems to get relatively little - I am still trying to find the excellent talk made by Ayaan Hirsi Ali on the subject. She mentions it in passing at 4:04, though not in depth.
Last edited by Evil_Maniac From Mars; 04-15-2009 at 02:35.
Don't be ridiculous, please. How would you know this? Do you know any Muslims in the west? I spoke with my father (who is Islamic, yes) about praying, and he said that it is more a form of meditation than real prayer, and he acknowledged that there are always irrelevant things. Also know that some Arabic words are difficult to translate into the Germanic and Roman languages, and as thus some parts from the Qu'ran could be mistranslated. The best way to read it is to learn Arabic and then read the Qu'ran in Arabic.I cannot speak for Judaism, though I am sure hooahguy can make an admirable case in its defence. However, Christianity does get a relatively large amount of leeway on the subject. Philipvs Vallindervs Calicvla made an excellent post on the subject. Islam, on the other hand, seems to get relatively little - I am still trying to find the excellent talk made by Ayaan Hirsi Ali on the subject. She mentions it in passing at 4:04, though not in depth.
Islam is different from Judaism and Christianity due to the fact that its origins are very clear. After Muhammed's death virtually everything he had said was recorded and written down in the series of stories we know as the Qu'ran. Judaism's history is very unclear as we cannot state when exactly the Old Testament was really made. Dates range between 3,000BC and 40BC. The new testament was finally recorded in Nicaea in 325AD (if I'm not mistaken). As such, Islam is the only monotheistic religion whose origins are fairly well known.
But seriously, Fragony, EMFM..have you ever been to an Islamic country?
None of the Muslims I know have tried to kill me.Islam, on the other hand, seems to get relatively little
Last edited by Hax; 04-15-2009 at 07:53.
This space intentionally left blank.
Yes, been to Turkey and Marocco,guess what I have dated maroccan girls, and I have muslim friendsnah they never believe that.
Islam is different from Judaism and Christianity due to the fact that its origins are very clear. After Muhammed's death virtually everything he had said was recorded and written down in the series of stories we know as the Hadith
fixed
Sorry, bad case of sarcasm not going through the internet. That you don't do it anymore is the whole point.
Why did (all?) Jews stop following that part of the Bible btw?
I'm mainly suspicious about the implying about Islam never being able to change, that the societies built on an islamic fundation are archaic in some ways I can agree on (interestingly it's often a relativly new movement that created the most archaic ways though).
Was thinking of millenium old, but missed the singular grammar.
Still not something that goes against my thesis that there are considerble space for reforms inside Islam.
We are all aware that the senses can be deceived, the eyes fooled. But how can we be sure our senses are not being deceived at any particular time, or even all the time? Might I just be a brain in a tank somewhere, tricked all my life into believing in the events of this world by some insane computer? And does my life gain or lose meaning based on my reaction to such solipsism?
Project PYRRHO, Specimen 46, Vat 7
Activity Recorded M.Y. 2302.22467
TERMINATION OF SPECIMEN ADVISED
well the thing is that fundamentalism , which is the problem in all of the big three , is a reaction against the reforms which have taken place .Still not something that goes against my thesis that there are considerble space for reforms inside Islam.
At the end of the day politics is just trash compared to the Gospel.
I'll get back to your righteous outrage in a moment Hax.
Righteous outrage?! I'll take that as a compliment, my dear friend.I'll get back to your righteous outrage in a moment Hax.
No sarcasm.
This space intentionally left blank.
Very true for Christianity , after all what were they upset with in the way the church had developed and changed over the centuriesHardly true for Christianity - fundamentalism was a result of the Reformation.
At the end of the day politics is just trash compared to the Gospel.
Yes really , luther was well pissed with some of the changes and developments , he even changed some the words in the bible to show everyone how pissed off he was . He wanted a return to a "purer" church .Not really, some of the bad practices which emerged might have tipped the balance, but few of the reformers viewed themselves as trying to return to an earlier, purer church.
Many Muslims ? I thought this was about the fundies . say for example the saudi fruitcakes who harp on about a return to the good old Caliphate yet follow a sect that opposed the good old CaliphateThis is in contrast to many Muslims who look back to the Caliphate.
Yes he wanted to sort out some of the corruptions which had emerged such as indulgences and some funny doctrines, but he was quite disillusioned with the whole Papal-style church system by the end of his life, not just its incarnation during his time. And Luther only represents the first phase of the Reformation, Calvin could harldy be said to be looking backward to a mythic past church, his doctrines were all new, even if he was influenced somewhat by Augustine.
There's nothing wrong with looking back to Islam's golden age. If Christians and Muslims could get on in Andalusia a millenia ago, you would think they could do it nowadays. There's nothing wrong with Christians or Muslims looking back to such times, at least not from a secular point of view.
At the end of the day politics is just trash compared to the Gospel.
because we no longer had the Temple in Jerusalem. the concept of altars besides th eones in the Mishkan and the Beit Hamikdash was, and still is, looked down upon. if there is no holy temple for G-ds spirit to reside in, we clearly are not worthy of offering sacrifices. but our substitue is daily prayer, which we do 3 times a day, to replace the 3 daily sacrifices: at morning, afternoon, evening.
well, for one thing, society changed. what was then normal practice became a taboo. same goes for many of the practices. also, when the Jewish courts (called the Sanhedrin) no longer became the head of the judiciary system (especially around the times of the Romans), there was no way to do this, plus the hethens prevented us, trying to stamp out judasim.
if he wasnt a merciful god, he would have smote my people countless times, like after the sin of the golden calf, for example. if you want i can give many, many times in which G-d was about to smite all the Jews, but then decided not to.
just curious Hax, why did you bring up the 7 nations thing?
On the Path to the Streets of Gold: a Suebi AAR
Visited:![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()
Hvil i fred HoreToreA man who casts no shadow has no soul.
my bad misunderstood you
i learned a very interesting piece on the 7 nations issue.
the rambam answers that G-d needed a monotheistic society in Israel. he offered to the 7 nations that if they would believe in him they could stay, but if not, they had to be expelled.
On the Path to the Streets of Gold: a Suebi AAR
Visited:![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()
Hvil i fred HoreToreA man who casts no shadow has no soul.
well Jerico and Ai were part of those 7 nations.
and when did i say it was defense?
Last edited by Hooahguy; 04-22-2009 at 01:02.
On the Path to the Streets of Gold: a Suebi AAR
Visited:![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()
Hvil i fred HoreToreA man who casts no shadow has no soul.
[QUOTE=hooahguy;2217399]certain nations that were in disgust of G-d and tried to destroy us,QUOTE]
Guilt by association, eh?
HOW ABOUT 'DEM VIKINGS
-Martok
guess so.
On the Path to the Streets of Gold: a Suebi AAR
Visited:![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()
Hvil i fred HoreToreA man who casts no shadow has no soul.
On the Path to the Streets of Gold: a Suebi AAR
Visited:![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()
Hvil i fred HoreToreA man who casts no shadow has no soul.
Bookmarks