Is belief true in the following instances:
(a) A man prays but hates those who are virtuous.
(b) A man professes that there is no deity other than God but loves the unbelievers.
(c) A man worships God alone, loves the believers, and hates the unbelievers.
I choose B but thats simply the understanding of christianity, it being a saudi text book, it doesn't come as surpirse that muslims would chose C.The below is taken from a washingtonpost.com article (may need to be a member of washingtonpost.com to read this article). The question and potential answers are taken from a recent fourth grade Saudi text book. So how many true believers do we have on this board? Check the article for the *CORRECT* answer. With friends like these, who needs enemies.
The Saudi Guide To Piety
Since when have there been people who DO genuinely love others beyond their family?If you could find me 100 muslims or christians who genuinely loved others beyond their immediate family or favourite celebrity / current masturbatory icon I would be surprised.
And I don't care whether the "others" who they are supposed to love are believers or non believers.
Since when have there been people who DO genuinely love others beyond their family?
You love me?How about myself for starters.
I don't see the relevance of the title... Since when does hatred/love of the virtuous or unbelievers have anything to do with the truth value of the mystical claim?
I'm sure, if you take into account the three manifestations of love considered by the Greek philosophers; Eros, Philia, and Agape...it isn't beyond belief that people do love outside their family and even friends.
I certainly do.
Since when have there been people who DO genuinely love others beyond their family?
You love me?
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