posted on Feb, 25 2008 @ 07:58 AM
There is a fundamental difference between Muslims leaving Islam and the Christians leaving their religion. Most born and raised Christians when
leaving Christianity, become critical of the Church and the Bible but still respect Christ. In fact, Christ as described in the New Testament is a
loving person. Many Christians also cannot get rid of Christianity because their god is the god of love. At least this is what they are being told and
this is the idea they have of their god. Muslims on the other hand believe in Allah through fear. The god of Muhammad is not a loving god but a
dreadful and an unforgiving god of vengeance (Q.4:84). When Muslims learn the fallacies of Islam and discover the real face of Muhammad, they hate
that religion and despise its founder. Therefore although Christianity in the West, in the last two centuries, has been in demise it has managed to
survive and perhaps it will survive for another two or three centuries. Christianity still has spiritual lessons to give. It can still be a source of
guidance and inspiration to its followers. Christianity as taught and lived by Christ is a moral religion. Christianity may be logically wrong but
ethically it is not. A few letters written by Paul are discriminatory towards women. But that can be easily overlooked when one pays attention to the
overall message of love and tolerance taught by Jesus.
None of that can be said about Islam. Quran is replete with intolerance, violence, discrimination and hate. We could have overlooked the logical
absurdity of Islam's holy book but how can we fail to see its intolerance and its message of hate? Moreover the person of Jesus as is reported in the
Bible, is sanctified from any blemish. Muhammad on the other hand was a violent man. He was a lustful, pervert, ruthless, arrogant and a maniac mass
murderer. A man who wishes to emulate Muhammad in this day and age is a man that should be locked in jail. Those who follow truly the example of the
Prophet of Islam are terrorists. They are dangers to society. One can be a good Christian and still be a good person. But one CANNOT be a good Muslim,
follow all those hate mongering teachings of Muhammad, and be a good human being at the same time.
To compare Islam with Christianity and assume that since Christianity has survived the attacks from its dissenters and enlightened freethinkers, Islam
would do the same is a mistake. This is like comparing apples to oranges. The only thing that Islam and Christianity have in common is that both are
called religion. But the similarity ends there. To understand the difference between Muhammad and Jesus is enough to compare how they reacted to two
very similar incidents.
John 8:3-7
"The teachers of the law and the Pharisees brought in a woman who had been caught committing adultery, and they made her stand before them all,
"Teacher." They said to Jesus, "this woman was caught in the very act of committing adultery. In our law Moses commanded that such a woman must be
stoned to death, Now what do you say?" They said this to trap Jesus, so that they could accuse him. But he bent over and wrote on the ground with his
finger. As they stood there asking him questions, he strengthened himself up and said to them, "Whichever one of you has committed no sin may throw
the first stone at her." Then he bent over again and wrote on the ground. When they heard this, they all left, one by one, the older ones first.
Jesus was left alone with the woman standing there. He straightened himself up and said to her, "Where are they? Is there no one left to condemn
you?"
"No Sir" she answered.
"Well, then." Jesus said, "I do not condemn you either. Go but do not sin again."
Volume 2, Book 23, Number 413:
Narrated 'Abdullah bin 'Umar :
The Jew brought to the Prophet a man and a woman from amongst them who have committed (adultery) illegal sexual intercourse. He ordered both of them
to be stoned (to death), near the place of offering the funeral prayers beside the mosque."
Now let us compare the teachings of Christ with those of Muhammad:
Luke 5:27
"But I tell you who hear me: Love your enemies, do good to those who hate you, bless those who curse you, and pray for those who ill-treat you.
Q. 9: 23
"O ye who believe! take not for protectors your fathers and your brothers if they love Infidelity above Faith: if any of you do so, they do wrong".
Q. 3:28,
Let not the believers Take for friends or helpers Unbelievers rather than believers: if any do that, in nothing will there be help from Allah
Luke 5:37
"Do not judge others, and God will not judge you; do not condemn others and God will not condemn you; forgive others, and God will forgive you. Give
to others and God will give to you
Q. 9:29,
Fight those who believe not in Allah nor the Last Day, nor hold that forbidden which hath been forbidden by Allah and His Messenger, nor acknowledge
the religion of Truth, (even if they are) of the People of the Book, until they pay the Jizya with willing submission, and feel themselves subdued.
It is clear why Muslim dissidents hate intensely Muhammad and his fictitious Allah. It is because the essence of the message of Jesus is love, but the
essence of Islam is hate. That is why Christianity, despite its illogicality has survived the age of enlightenment and has been able to adapt itself,
somehow, to the changing world. But Islam would not survive the light of reason and will die a quick death. Christianity is illogical but it elevates
the human spirit. Islam is hodgepodge of gibberish too, but provokes terror, advocates strife, calls for blood and foments hate. It sinks the human
spirit and brings out the worst of the animal instinct of its followers. Once Islam is proven false, there is nothing else left for its followers to
cling to. The only thing that keeps Muslims clinging to it is fear. Once the light of knowledge dissipate the darkness of ignorance and the fear of
this revengeful monster called Allah is vanished. Islam will die a quick death. I can give this assurance that Islam will not see the next century and
even go as far as to say we may see its death in our own lifetime. You may call this a wishful thinking, but I call it a gut feeling.