Quote:What is Irish Catholicism?
Roman Catholicism as practiced by my Irish relatives like my Grandma (who disowned me when I became Muslim).
Quote:I'm sorry Rin but several things come to mind... you never spoke to any Unitarian... BTW it looks to me except for the Uniting you tended to go to the "heavier" versions as well... why no Evangelicals? Pentacostals were enough I suppose.
I did not believe that I would have to search high and low in every Christian sect in order to find the character of the religion. The very first Muslim I spoke to answered my questions without flaws that I could find. While the priests and pastors and missionaries could not answer me with any clarity.
Quote:If you can't see that all Christians worship One God though... you just aren't trying.
It was something about God having a 'Son' that made this difficult for me to accept. I do not mean to disrespect, but considering that the entire premise for the mercy of God in Christianity is based on the sacrifice of Christ, I simply could not believe in a God that is able to suffer, and considering that He is supposedly All Powerful, that He would therefore be harming Himself.
Quote:As for the Bible vs the Koran... sorry, but the Koran has to be one of the most confused, contradictory, unclear texts of all time. Hence it's constant requirement for interpretation.
I would respectfully ask if you have read the Qu'ran in Arabic? How much tafsir have you done? What would you say was ambiguous or confused about Surah Fatihah? Or Surah Ikhlas for that matter:
Quote:He is Allah, the One and Only!
Allah, the Eternal, Absolute;
He begetteth not nor is He begotten.
And there is none like unto Him. - Yusef Ali enterpretation.
I would humbly put forth that simply because one does not understand something, does not mean that that which is to be understood is incomprehensible.
Quote:Manners in some respects would seem to me to be more related to nationality and culture, but then Islam is all that too isn't it. Australians for example have a more direct "manner" they don't hide behind a facade or alternate face... what you see is what you get.
My experience as 3rd generation 'Australian' tells me otherwise.. this does not diminish your experiences of course and you are entitled to them, but I have found that among 'Aussies' good manners, selflessness and respect were seemingly distributed fairly arbitrarily throughout the people I knew, however among Muslims I have found that such traits increase with religiosity. It was not my intention to say that 'Australians' or people of other religions lack such traits, merely that they do not correlate with their religiosity.
Quote:Mind you... time and time again Australians prove themselves one of the most generous and compassionate peoples of the world and not only to people of their own dominant faith... Christianity.
I would not go so far as to imply what you imply here, I would respectfully request that you would not dismiss the compassion of the entire world except Australia, especially while citing no reason for your generalisation. I know we are both speaking anecdotally, but this could be seen as going too far.
Quote:Not to worry, we both believe in judgement day and one of us will have been right.
Indeed, and I make dua that the end of days finds us both happy in Jannah (heaven), amin.