Muhammad
Self-defense falls in the category of a just cause. I am not contradicting myself in my post of Sat Jun 02, 2007 02:50 pm:, I may have forgotten to put just cause, but that does not mean that I made just cause up because it is mentioned in Quran. Now why are you generalizing that it is typical of Muslims to contradict themselves, how do you know I contradicted myself, I forgot to put it, so you cant just say I contradicted myself, you cant judge people just because i forgot to write something down, I mean sure it would be contradicting if I made up just cause, but that is the thing, i didnt made it up. That is why Jesus(pbuh) said to not judge people, because we are humans, we make mistakes, how does one human know what is in the heart of another? I would leave Islam, if I made just cause up. We are talking about salvation here, I will not argue with you if I know that I am wrong and will burn in hell.
Now anyone can see that Muhammad(pbuh) was not after wealth or power:
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does a power hungry man say something like this? it takes common sense to see he is not after wealth or power.
I know that you feel that Jews made a mistake not accepting Jesus(pbuh) but you guys should have learned from them, when samething happened to you guys, you guys didnt accept Muhammad(pbuh), but some did. Muhammad(pbuh) was also predicted in the Old Testament, there are some Jews who know this, so I dont think God would tell the Jews about two prophets that will contradict each other?
And I am still waiting for the "Islamic Science" to be refuted, I dont see how the writings of ancient philosophors could have influenced him to lie. I mean let say he did, and he did experiments and found out some stuff, but again here is my question, how did he experiment with winds and clouds, and shape of the earth? I am still waiting for those to be refutted.
thank you.