RyuKun wrote: No.. Sabihin na natin yan nga, dahil "hate" ko rin sila, pero hindi sa tao nakikita ang relihiyon o sa bansa, kundi sa laman ng banal na aklat at mensahe at pag-unawa.. Dito mo makikita ang walang kontradiksyon sa relihiyong Islam.
Kaya nasasayo rin yan kung papaano mo iintindihin..
Kung hindi nakikita sa tao o bansa na nagpapangaral ng isang klase ng relihiyon, what's the point of joining a religion then; or the validity of religion for that matter? Can't you just have a faith devoid of any denominations at all? And considering that the most holy place of a certain belief (mecca in middle east in case of islam) does not seem to represent what it is preaching (ie, being humane, treating other people with justice and fairness). Paano mo panghahawakan ang ganuung panininwal if they themselves are not practising it. What do you think?
Within the ilsam religion itself, there are 2 major factions, the Shiite and Sunni. And within those 2, there are countless more. No contradictions there? So which is which? If you are going to preach me, which one should I follow?
I had a good read of the bible, and following your logic of "kung paano mo iintindihin", I came up to the conclusion that the words contain in a book must not be interpreted literally but rather should go through rigorous process of scrutiny. The bible itself contains tons of contradictions, for example are man allowed to kill or not? Is god a universal god (god of all races not just the jews)? Do you think the Great Flood a just cause knowing that tons of innocent human being and other life-forms were killed?