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Ron Webb
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And in my belief, it was a test of faith that Abraham failed miserably. True faith, guided by intellect, should have recognized that such an evil command could only have come from Satan. Abraham ought to have known that. He ought to have refused to obey it. But then, a loving God would never have made such a demand in the first place. It's an ugly, immoral story that teaches blind obedience to a capricious, evil God. It should have no place in Holy Scripture. |
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Addeenul �Aql � Religion is intellect.
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Gulliver
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Interesting Hasan.
"We don't have to worry about that kind of tests and commands as only prophets recieved such direct communications and commands from God. We, the followers of the prophets only follow what is revealed for us as a guide through them. "
We too are called to poverty of spirit Hasan. That God takes back his rightful throne in the heart. People are called every day to 'sacrifice' their dearest loved children. They don't have the benefit of direct communication with God to give consolation. They are left utterly bereft, desolate and wondering why why why. I think the lesson is to know that our hearts were made for God and will not rest till they rest in God. (Aquinas, I think). All created things pass away and with their passing we can be left desolate and lost. I think the lesson is that we must fix our heart on the eternal God - and when we are graced with this - we learn to love truly and accept all of God's gifts as they are intended. Even when they pass away or seem lost - God's has them in good keeping for us.
Like that poem I put up elsewhere - Hound of Heaven - the last verse....
Lo, all things fly thee, for thou fliest Me!
Strange, piteous, futile thing, Wherefore should any set thee love apart ?
Seeing none but I makes much of naught," He said, "And human love needs human meriting, How hast thou merited-- Of all man's clotted clay rhe dingiest clot? Alack, thou knowest not How little worthy of any love thou art ! Whom wilt thou find to love ignoble thee Save Me, save only Me? All which I took from thee I did but take, Not for thy harms. But just that thou might'st seek it in my arms. All which thy child's mistake Fancies as lost, I have stored for the at home; Rise, clasp My hand, and come!"
You can jump into any conversation Hasan :-) Good to get everyone's thoughts and points of view. |
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minuteman
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For Gulliver:
Please read chapter 37 of Quran from verse 83 onward to at least verse 112. You will get some answer.
For Ron, the Atheist:
Please remember that Allah never told Abraham to sacrifice his son. You said if there was such a command then it was from satan. Perhaps you are right. I will checkup if it is the belief of the jews and the christians that God ordered Abraham to sacrifice his son. That would be very bad for their religion only. ( I have checked up. It is the story of the bible OT and not the story of the Quran)
In Islam, there was no such command. The command was to sacrifice his best and most dear thing. Now understand please and your Satan will disappear soon. Can you see that there was no command to sacrifice his son.
Abraham complied by sacrificing camels etc. But he had the same vision again and again. So he thought over it and felt that the most dearest thing was his only son (ishmael) of old age. So he got ready to fulfil the vision. And he really got ready and tried to do it but was stopped just in time.
I hope it suits you now. Edited by minuteman - 06 October 2008 at 2:12pm |
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Gulliver
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Minuteman, this is from chapter 37 of the Qu'ran. It's clearly saying that Abraham is asked to sacrifice his son and when the son is protrate in readiness for sacrifice - God intervenes.
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Gulliver
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What does this mean ? Ransomed whom ?
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Ron Webb
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Perhaps there are camels in minuteman's edition.
Speaking of which, what's up with animal sacrifice anyway? Why does God have such a fondness for abusing animals?
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Addeenul �Aql � Religion is intellect.
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minuteman
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For Ron:
There can be no end to your troubled thinking and your problems. When youhave no base to stand on then how can any one discuss with you. Discussion needs some belief and principles.
For Gulliver:
Yes, that is right, what you have written. But it may not be the very first vision. It may be a later final vision directing Abraham to the right knowledge.
So it was a vision which needed interpretation. But look at the bible telling Abraham to take his only son and sacrifice him on the alter.
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Gulliver
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"May not," "might be". What are you afraid of really ackowledging here Minuteman ? It's black and white. Clearly God asks Abraham in a vision to sacrifice his son. His son is prostrate with his forehead to the ground. Get the impression something not nice is going to happen. And when Abraham is about to do the deed - God stops him ?
There are more details in the biblical account. But then most of the similar stories in the bible account have more details anyway.
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