On Tue, Oct 14, 2014 at 4:54 AM, Samiya Illias <[email protected]>
wrote:

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> On 14-Oct-2014, at 12:51 am, Platonist Guitar Cowboy <
> [email protected]> wrote:
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> Is there something like an internet publicity chapter in the Qu'ran (I
> assume there must be some things related to men of fame who value
> appearances etc)?
>
> Or a chapter that tells us how to manage living in a world with billions
> of people who all have their own personal theologies in front of creation,
> and what to do when all the sacred scriptures, that everybody chooses to
> believe/disbelieve... what to do when all of these are interpreted, read,
> and understood partially differently and partially in agreement at the same
> time? Don't flood me with citations: Just give me one for these last 2
> points, if you have to. PGC
>
> Holy Quran 109:6
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> لَكُمْ دِينُكُمْ وَلِيَ دِينِ
>
> For you is your religion, and for me is my religion."
>

Do you follow the book/scripture you preach sincerely?

Does speaking of god's majesty and the sanctity of personal religious
choice, while advertising an exclusive, literal, personal and concrete form
only, constitute a sincere approach to you. Sounds like "my interpretation
is the best... I am certain of it... but you can have an opinion, if you
stay away." Is this a genuine choice?

Your religion, as can be seen by all the quotes, makes prescriptions on
others' religion, so no, for me is "not my religion", as long as I am
forced to accept that "for you is your interpretation of religion, which
pretends to allow mine, but in authoritative manner does not". PGC

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