Your exact words were: if you stole when no one is looking, then you don't believe it is wrong. You just believe everyone else says it's wrong and need to make sure they don't find out about it.
Gotcha, thanks. Follow the points in context I was making throughout the conversation. This one has to do with trust/believing and being a hypocrite. To sum it up though: People do things that are wrong knowingly and unknowingly. It's hard to commit a sin when you don't know it is one. And someone wont' consider something a sin if they don't believe it is, because their moral principles tell them it's not even if their moral principles are wrong. People are great at deceiving themselves and others and muddying up truth/reality due to their desires. Objectively there is morality we can define naturally. No guessing needed. People want to be their own moral makers. To reality/existence/God if you are being immoral you are sinning against something in existence and God (despite what you tell yourself or how numbed and broken your conscious is). To that person, they aren't sinning. Those that know morality are going to be held to a higher standard to not be immoral (and some things are unacceptable and would make you a hypocrite if you did in regards to Christianity, or any belief system in general).
What about you? Are you sinless? Or do you not accept and believe what your religion is telling you.
You ask this again?
Again, I'm sinful, will be till I die and accept and believe what my religion is telling me. Instead of trying to goad me somewhere, just ask what is on your mind. Be a lot more direct Kenny; I'm losing interest in talking to you.
Going over a religion doesn't mean you are going to interpret it the way the other person will
What makes a person Muslim? Why don't you tell me?
Are you saying anyone can alter any belief system, claim to be a part of it, and be a representative of it? That seems to be what you're implying. And is completely ridiculous. And this seems to be a huge error people make. Accept what someone says on face value and believe they represent what they say they do.
One last time. Read the Quran and Hadith. In it, it tells you if you are a Muslim or not (and why and how). Not me, not you, not your uncle, not that monkey. How is this so hard for you to comprehend?
Oh so now you've been given the authority to determine who is Muslim and who is not?
If you would actually read my words you would have the answer to this question already. (and done a little needed research on your own)