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It's sad that barely any Pakistanis are participating in these threads. Not even a RIP.
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You should stick to your dharmic religion. You clearly don't know anything about abrahamic religions. There is a reason I put an s at the end of religion. They are all seperate religions . But they are very similar because we all have the same prophets and believe in the one true God. As far as war is concerned, there was a study that showed religion was only the cause of less than 5%. I'll post a link if I find the source.
I would like to comment on your post if I may
In short, you can only think in the categories your culture allows you to think of - including the adherence to an A or B faith -
There is no such thing as religion of peace, Islam undoubtedly is included. I understand what you were trying to get at - I do agree with you to some extent - but you may need to define what terrorism is, what motivates these individuals to commit a heinous act like this.
Firstly, Terrorism, by definition, is the use of violence against civilians to achieve political objectives. The minute you define terrorism is the minute whereby you could hold the rod from the middle.
Secondly, Motiviations may vary from one religion to another, in this case the newly-merged to Al-Qaida i.e The Shabab of Somalia lost control of an area which they used to administer prior to the deployment of the Afriacn Union troops in their own stronghold.
As the old saying goes the end justifies the mean.
You don't know me, and you don't know what religion I follow or don't follow, so stop your presumptuous personal remarks.
You put an 's' at the end of religions, but did not put an 's' at the end of book - and that was the whole point of my post.
And by the way, I happen to have a far deeper understanding of religions, which is rather obvious from your trite, stock lines about the "one true god" (trademarked, I suppose).
It's sad that barely any Pakistanis are participating in these threads. Not even a RIP.
Madness. RIP to all the fallen and quick recovery to all the injured. Still waiting for a fatwa for the perpetrators of all these cowardly suicide attacks and bombings to be declared Non-Muslim or the favored word of "Kaffir". Till that time the world will continue to call it as they see it. Islam done it.
Lol ok. You posting that religions cause wars is exactly all I need to know about you understanding religion. My bad, not putting the s in the end of books was a typo.
But they are very similar because we all have the same prophets and believe in the one true God.
Who is the "one true God"?
Who is the "one true God"?
It is a trademarked secret of the "true believers". The polytheists and false god worshippers and unbelievers will all be tortured forever and forever in the afterlife by the "one true god", while the "true believers" watch and laugh from paradise.
Ancient tribal feelings of "my tribe right others wrong", that are still believed and followed by the gullible. These were the stories that every man, woman and child found comfort in, in the ignoble days of old. That they have discovered the "one real space daddy", while the other idiots haven't, and will be tortured for it. Unfortunately, it is a tragedy of human nature that such childish worldviews can give meaning and purpose to shallow people's otherwise difficult lives.
Human, all too human.
That's why I'm an Atheist.
My family is traditionally polytheist though, and worship a large variety of Chinese Gods/Deities along with many Buddhas and Bodhisattvas.
Which religion does your family follow?
Now many followers of the "one true god" (TM) will believe that your family deserves to be tortured for eternity, for worshipping false gods. They will believe it even though they have never met your family members personally. That belief seems as natural and just to them as it seems unnatural and unjust to us. And from believing that they deserve to be tortured eternally, to believing that killing them for a political purpose is fine, is not a rather large leap, if you think about it.
See, here is the thing. Most muslims and quite a few Christians believe (as their holy books tell them) that unbelievers and kafirs will be tortured for eternity, and that they deserve it. So do you think that for them it is that immoral to kill those kafirs and polytheists? After all, according to tem, they deserve a much worse fate than death.
Much as religious people may try to play the "No true Scotsman" card, they cannot escape the fact, that such religious beliefs do contribute to diminished sensitivity about killing kafir/heretic civilians. Chrisitans have mostly given up such beliefs, about all non-true-believers ending up in hell. Only the fundamentalists believe that these days. But in the Islamic world, the majority still believes it.
So yes, it is a fact, however unpleasant it sounds, that many muslims and some Christians will and do believe that your family members will be tortured for eternity after death.
Anyway, to repeat my question, what is the religious background of your family?
That is a little offensive to non muslims, don't you think? That when a muslim does a terror attack, suddenly he is described as a non muslim, as if non muslims are more predisposed to such things?
I know where you are coming from, but I think you may not have thought that point through. Whenever a terror attack by muslims or some violence by hindus occur, the Indian media keeps peaching that 'terrorists have no religion' - a stock cliché repeated by bird brained TV news anchors and journalists. And my immediate reaction is that that is rather insulting to people who actually don't have religions, and who have historically been far more peaceful that muslims or hindus (in general).