say what? health problems?...thanks for the funny.by Furstentum Liechtenstein » Sat Feb 25, 2012 7:16 am
neo-x wrote:
It very easy to form a layman perception without thinking of other issues, factors and reasons that could result in me having thirteen korans. I suggest you do invest sometime on literary criticism before you assume how it is done. A good rule is to simply ask rather then spew out your dislike. Your statement assumes things without verifying my take on it.
Calm down! If you continue like this you'll have serious health problems by the time you're in your thirties. Some things are not worth the bother.
So, I got that you have 13 Korans for the reasons you stated. It still seems bizarre, though. Since you are 25, I'll assume that most of the people you meet are around 25; I seriously doubt most Muslims around 25 have enough introspection and humility to consider that the Koran is flawed, even if presented with evidence. Been there, done that.
And my age has nothing to do with this...I don't think my words or your words, alone, can convince anyone. I can only help them understand to an extent, the conviction comes from God. It is only the Spirit of God which can do that, but reasoning helps. Once they learned something you can tell them more.
Try going to a Muslim and say it to his face "your book is flawed, crap and junk". If you are in a Muslim country, you'd probably find yourself imprisoned or dead by the next day. And if you are lucky and they didn't do that to you then you won no ground but to insult someone's religion, by calling it crappy, junk, flawed, whatever. You pushed people away from Christ, because of your attitude. It doesn't work that way. And I don't "ROUND OFF" the truth with just being nice. I let them see and decide what they make of it, I give them all the info, I give them a Bible, if they want to know more I can consult them, the rest is between them, their understating and God. If they come back, I can give them more.
And the resulting numbers are not very large, but once in a while, someone does get to know the truth. And to them and for them, it really matters. It took my family ten years to convert a Muslim family. And we didn't do it with just citing Koranic differences. A lot of it had to do with how we behaved and treated them. You cant truly be affectionate to someone on the superficial level and disrespect them at the same time in your heart, that's hypocrisy. Disagreeing with someone belief is different then being disrespectful.
And in Pakistan, where I live, this is a serious thing. I cant say in public that Korans don't match. Here if a burnt fragmented inch of the Koran paper is found in your house or at your door step (sometimes people who hate you can just burn some Koran and throw it in front of your house, happens a lot), you are taken into custody without warrants. You are not taken into a legal court. They take you to the sharia courts. They dont investigate, they just have to have two witnesses to carry out a death sentence. And if you are lucky and the police interferes (often they do not) and takes you to a federal or public court then the sentence is no less short.
So don't try to assume how and why I do what I do. You can talk all you want but if you're really that keen and VOCAL about it, try coming here and do it for a change.