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Crystalchild said:

Since Religion in general is a highly discussed topic nowaday, i started reading a bit of the Qu'ran now.

My Questions toward's believers (for different religions):

 

1. One of the first Verses in the Qu'ran seems to be about non believers. that nonbelievers think their thinking about the nonexisting of Allah is right, but it isnt. WHY, when we were created by him, why shouldnt we believe in him? If i were.. 'The Creator', i would make sure that they believe that i am existing, or i may even give them proof, let them hail to me all the time. So, why should he stay away from non believers to let them think what they think is right, but punish them afterwards, for their way of thinking? (that'd be a bad characterscheme, lol)

 

2. Women. i 'heard' the Qu'ran says that they are like your lands are yours, and you can use them as you will, and how you will. So why should non believing women question this? Why giving them the Intelligence to question it, the absolute sense of their existence?

3. Why are there just a handful of Prophets (in any religion) hearing word of the Creator? as i 'heard', its described that every believer in every religion is worth thw same, why not telling everyone the mind of their gods?

 

there sure are more in my head, but i think those 3 will be enough. and dont come up with 'God moves in mysterious ways'..

thanks!

1. What's the purpose of belief it the existence was absolute? While that may seem to be easier, it removes the purely free will that we all possess because we can chooose to beleive what we want.

2.  Women and men have the same rigths to each other's "lands" in the Qur'an. People tend to stop reading after the part directed to women, but its says immediately after that women share the same rights.

3. This related to #1. If God spoke directly to everyone then there would be no free will. There would only be one way to the end. Both the Bible and the Qur'an speak of different paths to God and both are spoken of in a way that each can be right. Just each describe their path as the best way. Unfortunately too many take that to mean that no other way is possible.