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06-06-2017 09:09 AM |
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Originally Posted by Chula Vista
(Post 1842827)
You're confusing God's profit Muhammad (born 570 CE), and Muhammad ibn Abd al-Wahhab (born 1703), the founder of the Wahabism movement.
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No. I was talking about the prophet Muhammad, not ibn Abd al-Wahhab. But if you asked Wahhab if he was a "legitimate" Muslim or not I'm sure he'd say he followed the prophet's teachings more closely than anyone.
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Originally Posted by Chula Vista
(Post 1842837)
Faith has been around forever and a lot of people are born into it through multiple generations and it becomes a huge part of their lives. You just can't yank that away.
But things need to be put into perspective when it comes citing things like the Bible and Kuran as reality.
Moving to San Diego was a trip because Christianity is HUGE here as opposed to back east. It's pretty wild how many of my co-workers were flipped out 2 decades ago when they found out I was an atheist.
But we treated each other with mutual respect and could discuss things like how ridiculous the whole Noah's Ark story is. They embrace the faith as a major part of their lives but are able to separate the faith from the fable.
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Whether or not Jesus was a real person isn't really the point. It's all about depiction. Is Muhammad (the prophet) a better role model than Jesus as he's depicted and quoted? He's held way above Jesus in their hierarchy. Christianity and Islam have different gold standards despite all the things they have in common.
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