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Re: Sharia Law compared to Old Testament Law

Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2017 11:43 am
by bbyrd009
Sharia Law is better than your system of Law, by any measure. You are compelled to follow the Law, and cannot offer Grace as a victim even if you wanted to. Sharia Law allows this, and even encourages it. Sharia Law is voluntary, and if it is not voluntary, it is not Sharia Law. I know this contradicts your understanding, but it is all true.

"Sharia Law compared to Old Testament Law" = "Let's judge another man's servant."

Re: Sharia Law compared to Old Testament Law

Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2017 11:53 am
by RickD
neo-x wrote:
RickD wrote:
RickD wrote:
OT law pointed to Christ.

Can we say the same about sharia law?

Neo wrote:
Rick,
I agree with you, that is something that can't be said for sharia. Islam doesn't have grace. But Mosiac law doesn't have it either. In that regard they are not different, they both lack grace and ultimately can't save people.
But the difference is that OT law had its purpose. And that purpose was never meant to save. It was meant to point to Christ, correct?

Mosaic law points to grace. Does sharia law?
You are right but to me it makes no difference i would not prefer to live under either mosaic or sharia law.
I agree. And I'd go one step further, and say that I wouldn't prefer to live under any type of theocracy, including a "christianized" America.

Neo,

Is your county under anything resembling sharia?

Re: Sharia Law compared to Old Testament Law

Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2017 11:56 am
by RickD
bbyrd009 wrote:Sharia Law is better than your system of Law, by any measure. You are compelled to follow the Law, and cannot offer Grace as a victim even if you wanted to. Sharia Law allows this, and even encourages it. Sharia Law is voluntary, and if it is not voluntary, it is not Sharia Law. I know this contradicts your understanding, but it is all true.

"Sharia Law compared to Old Testament Law" = "Let's judge another man's servant."
As usual,

You have no idea what you're talking about. If someone beats me, or commits a criminal act against me, I can choose not to press charges against that person, in certain cases.

Re: Sharia Law compared to Old Testament Law

Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2017 9:32 pm
by neo-x
RickD wrote:
neo-x wrote:
RickD wrote:
RickD wrote:
OT law pointed to Christ.

Can we say the same about sharia law?

Neo wrote:
Rick,
I agree with you, that is something that can't be said for sharia. Islam doesn't have grace. But Mosiac law doesn't have it either. In that regard they are not different, they both lack grace and ultimately can't save people.
But the difference is that OT law had its purpose. And that purpose was never meant to save. It was meant to point to Christ, correct?

Mosaic law points to grace. Does sharia law?
You are right but to me it makes no difference i would not prefer to live under either mosaic or sharia law.
I agree. And I'd go one step further, and say that I wouldn't prefer to live under any type of theocracy, including a "christianized" America.

Neo,

Is your county under anything resembling sharia?
No, thank God, there is no sharia law in effect. There are movements who want it in effect, but the govt of Pakistan is strictly against it and has banned all such political and religious groups which want a caliphate or a sharia law. All person demanding such are kept under strict surveillance and usually arrested if they try to take any steps in preaching such with a violent message.

Edit:
Rick, I agree with you on that because even the separation of the church and state in your country was made stronger only by the fact that Christians like the Danbury baptists, a minority, were being marginalized by major denominations of the church which historically led to Jefferson's famous "...building a wall of separation between Church & State." letter.

Re: Sharia Law compared to Old Testament Law

Posted: Tue Jan 17, 2017 11:29 am
by bbyrd009
ya, just try being for the "other guy" in most churches, though, and see what that gets ya :lol:

Re: Sharia Law compared to Old Testament Law

Posted: Wed Mar 24, 2021 4:17 pm
by RickD
So,

You revive a 4 year old thread, only to copy and paste someone else’s entire post?

Re: Sharia Law compared to Old Testament Law

Posted: Thu Mar 25, 2021 11:59 am
by RickD
Philip,

Not even a “thank you”?

How rude!!

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