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Are all people of that faith your brother or sister?
If so -if those persons claiming to be of your faith were murderers or rapists,etc ---would they still be of your faith or your brother/sister?
How does it work--if someone commits an evil act--do you disassociate them from your religion-or embrace them and forgive?

2007-10-13 05:38:32 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous in News & Events Other - News & Events

Kammy baby- you have a great imagination :) I am not gay,I am flattered but I dont get down with men-esp, hairy ones

2007-10-13 06:10:11 · update #1

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i received this from the poster

Message: You cant be racist against a religion- again your MUslim inbreeding comes through- anyway should you not be sleeping with your Sisters(the ones your Dad kicks the sh*t out of because he wanted boys to bugger?) as its Ramadammmmm

EDIT:Grumples , id love to know, its probably because im the only muslim in current events and seen as a easy target

2007-10-13 06:05:03 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

wow, looks like you opened a can of worms
i think that if someone is of my faith, they are a brother or sister.
if they are a real murderer or rapist, well, i would have to treat them as i would one of my kinfolk (blood brother or sister) and tell them exactly why i would be disassociating myself with them...i would only try to forgive them if they were remorseful
the judging of that person in a court of law, however, would not necessarily be the final word with me...judges there are erroneous and can be bought to say anything...just because one is charged and found guilty does not mean they are...same as the ones who are truly guilty and never get found out
the call would be from my gut feelings about that person

2007-10-13 16:09:07 · answer #2 · answered by uranus2mars 6 · 0 0

If a person of my faith commits murder or rape, I will of course cooperate with authorities in his arrest. He ought to accept the worldly consequences of his actions. If he is sorry, confesses, and asks forgiveness, and tries to make amends, he would again be my brother in faith. But if I'm not sure he has reformed, I would certainly take normal precautions if I were to have any dealings with him.
Let me clarify, though; if the person did no harm to me personally, I don't see how I could forgive him. He needs to ask forgiveness of his victim, and also of God.

2007-10-13 10:47:04 · answer #3 · answered by The First Dragon 7 · 0 0

Decode this lyrics " Lost in love"
What religion?
Ancestor's ghostly culture?
Ancestor's ghostly custom?
Ancestor's ghostly practices of idol worshiping the dead Mummy as tradition of individual community in honouring the dead and not in worshiping God?
So where is the faith?
Where is the religion?
Ever wonder how living human kind with cheap-skate calling " God is great" while idol worshiping and honouring the dead in kicking the butts of God.
Getting kick on the butts as casualty of the dead Mummy in not worshiping God.
Luke 9.60
Luke 6.39-40,41-45,46-49
What do you think?

2007-10-13 16:52:46 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Yes they do tend to disassociate them.A prime example.
There are very few christians who will admit that Adolph Hitler was one of them.They come up with very lame excuses and generally resort to something along the lines of "Well he wasn't a true christian".
The fact is that he was a christian,they just cannot bear to admit it.

2007-10-13 06:09:08 · answer #5 · answered by darwinsfriend AM 5 · 0 0

tough question, it would depend on the circumstances and how serious the situation was I guess. I'm not hugely religious so I'm afraid I can't answer this properly

Edit: Kamran?? what the hell? why are people in here so against you and your religion?

2007-10-13 06:00:28 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

It seems to me that blind eye comes in somewhere.

2007-10-13 06:31:52 · answer #7 · answered by Radiator 4 · 0 0

NO way.

2007-10-13 05:42:25 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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