Response: This is again getting off topic. If you insist on discussing it, you should start a thread, and there, I'll be more than willing to demonstrate that being born agnostic is far from the truth.
Response: Truth period. And if you insist on discussing the qur'an or islam as untrue or idol scripture then you should do so in another thread, which I am more than willing to join. But this is not the topic here.
Response: O.K. Now prove that the definition of the word "muslim" is one who "must know about and follow islam". Show me which arabic dictionary says this.
Response: It's not necessary to start a new one, for there are many threads on the subject. In fact, some are threads of my own, or an extension from other threads, as your question suggests. If you would like to continue, that's fine with me. But I prefer using threads already on the subject.
Response: Or rather, it is your assumption that it is an assumption, including the existance of my deity. However, this topic is for another thread, thus there is no need to continue.
Response: That depends on the person on the receiving end. Most, people, if not all, prefer the idea of perfection, rather than imperfection. So perfection is not a convincing argument to those for some odd reason prefer imperfection.
And to speak of perfection is boastful and arrogant...
Response: I never stated that one is born wearing hijab and shouting the qur'an, thus your point has no relevance and is without merit. A child is born in total submission to the nature in which he or she is created. That nature, according to the teachings of islam, is from Allah. Thus the child...
Once during a discussion concerning teaching the message of islam to non-muslims, I was discussing with my brother the importance of knowing how to convey the message effectively, without being stumped by the person you're addressing. He found himself questioned at work by christians concerning...
Response: The number one thing I would say is simply not being open-minded enough. Instead of actually reading the qur'an to learn islam, they rather read the newspaper and make a generalisation. I can probably say for sure, that of every critic of islam and non -muslims, even the non-muslims...
Response: I'm referring to the actual definition of the word "attack". Whatever definition you choose, no one should ever be attacked because one disagrees with them.
Response: Your entitled to question the validity of my statement. However, the truth is not based on consensus, but facts. So whether two parties disagree on what a certain truth is does not change the fact that something is true. So I would question the validity of your statement as well...
Response: Then this would mean that it is the muslim's behavior which is injust, and the non-muslim's behavior of attacking a muslim because they see the muslim point of view as illogical is fair. Such a mentality is extremely unreasonable. To blame the person who holds an illogical stand in...