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  1. Artful Revealer

    Imagine a world with shariah law.

    Even though I appreciate your original insights, your understanding of Christianity is clearly hampered by your preoccupation to syncretise different religions and your obvious favourable predisposition towards (Sufi) Islam, which is itself a product of religious syncretism. Point 3 is correct...
  2. Artful Revealer

    Imagine a world with shariah law.

    This is, of course, utter nonsense. The Old Law is a shadow of the New. A dark and inversed representation of the Light, the true image, which is Jesus Christ. How can we tell? 244 commandments of the Old Law concerned ritual blood sacrifice requiring the existence of the Temple and the...
  3. Artful Revealer

    Imagine a world with shariah law.

    If the ideal is not the goal, why are people spiritual? Spirituality is the search for the original man, ie. the man, as God intended, before the fall into sin. It doesn't seem right for God to accommodate transgression because of man's shortcomings when Jesus said sin doesn't start with...
  4. Artful Revealer

    another gospel ("Christianity")

    You're being awfully ambiguous. On one hand, both Paul and Jesus say circumcision is irrelevant. On the other hand, circumcision is mandatory by Law (Leviticus 12:3). You say physical circumcision is of no great importance (what is "great" here?) while proclaiming we should follow the Law of...
  5. Artful Revealer

    Imagine a world with shariah law.

    There's no doubt monogamy comes more natural to women than men, no matter what modern society tries to tell women. Males are wired to spread their seed, females are wired to find a high value male (#notallnotall, relax lgbt). That's why women can be more "forgiving" to their men for having...
  6. Artful Revealer

    Imagine a world with shariah law.

    I agree, but is it better than monogyny? Polygyny is like polytheism: love for multiple women / gods. Monogyny / Monotheism: love and dedication to one woman and one God. Monogamy was already a norm in pre-Islamic times, in Greece and Rome mostly for practical and social reasons (although these...
  7. Artful Revealer

    another gospel ("Christianity")

    Paul made it pretty clear that (physical) circumcision was irrelevant. How is Paul misinterpreted? And what did Jesus say about circumcision?
  8. Artful Revealer

    Imagine a world with shariah law.

    Okay, you've got my attention. On a more serious note, you're not allowed to have an ego here. Thread rules apparently. Maybe you need a bit more Cross in your life. Notwithstanding your assinine generalization, this is actually something I'm somewhat on board with. However, a law, even an...
  9. Artful Revealer

    another gospel ("Christianity")

    A bit confused as to why this question is (again) ignored. As a young kid I used to think "checkmate!" just before I lost my queen, so I've learned not to sell the skin before I've shot the bear, but ... Are you waiting for feedback from your JAH guru before you can answer this? It's a...
  10. Artful Revealer

    Imagine a world with shariah law.

    Or another, probably more sound rationale would be: could God really call this behaviour exemplary for all mankind? Or does this look like someone used alleged divine revelation to justify his own transgressions? Because if such behaviour is exemplary for all mankind, forever, what are the moral...
  11. Artful Revealer

    Imagine a world with shariah law.

    For Muslims (except Daze apparently): Is it better to consumate marriage with a girl who's 18+ years than 9 years?
  12. Artful Revealer

    another gospel ("Christianity")

    I think we've established that we're at the opposite poles regarding our interpretations of the Law. I'd still like to know though, similar to Lyfe's inquiry: Do Christians need to be circumcised?
  13. Artful Revealer

    Perfect Preservation of the Quran

    So do you have historical academic documents, whether archeological or literary, of Hindus or other peoples scientifically criticizing Islamic scripture, yes or no? I'm not interested in your critical race theories about why I believe what I believe about Jesus, nor your mischaracterisations...
  14. Artful Revealer

    Imagine a world with shariah law.

    Goy are cattle because the Talmud describes the goy as cattle (for the Jews). It is not the meaning of the word. The literal meaning is simply "nation" or "people". There are about a dozen Hebrew words denoting cattle or stock or ox, etc. in the Bible and none of them is goy. Baqar: cattle...
  15. Artful Revealer

    Imagine a world with shariah law.

    A goy is a non-Jew, a foreigner, someone who doesn't belong to the nation of Israel. Are you a Jew? I am a goy. How on Earth would someone think this is an insult coming from one who is a goy himself? The Jews were freed from the yoke of bondage to the Law. Those who accepted Christ, that is...
  16. Artful Revealer

    another gospel ("Christianity")

    @A Freeman Do Christians have to be circumcised?
  17. Artful Revealer

    The Mother of All Causes: the Father of Lies

    Dagon a storm god like Baal and who now? … (0:56)
  18. Artful Revealer

    another gospel ("Christianity")

    It's about the spirit of the Law, Freeman. Jacob died because he blindly followed the Law. Peter lived because he understood what the Law was for.
  19. Artful Revealer

    another gospel ("Christianity")

    You should read this short story, Little Jacob. The Green Light Little Jacob and Peter are neighbours. They always walk back home together from school and have to cross a road to get there. One day, when they arrive at the traffic lights, Peter crosses the road even though the pedestrian...
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