freediver wrote on May 11
th, 2013 at 6:41pm:
Originally my point was just to mock the absurd demands you were making of everyone. It is quite a turnaround from when you first turned up and insisted everyone learn arabic and go back to the original source before they were allowed to comment on Islam.
for commenting on islamic doctrine - yes, not for commenting on what muslims actually say and do - out there in the community.
freediver wrote on May 11
th, 2013 at 6:41pm:
But now I would like to know why you think we would get a different answer if we focussed on what mainstream Muslims teach about Islam vs what mainstream Islam teaches. If they are the same thing, why reject one?
Who is rejecting one? Where on earth did you get that idea??
Are you honestly that confused by this incredibly simple concept - that a discussion on
what muslims believe, say and do is *NOT* a discussion on what you think you know about islamic texts - and a discussion on islamic texts is *NOT* a discussion on what muslims believe, say and do?
freediver wrote on May 11
th, 2013 at 6:41pm:
It puts you in the absurd position of rejecting the Koran as evidence, but accepting Muslims quoting the Koran as evidence, so long as you approve of them as mainstream Muslims.
You are one confused puppy.