Andsed wrote:A m e n r i a wrote:
1. It doesn't. I'm just telling you the difference between an Islamic theocracy and other ones.
2. Yes, you can.
3.
a) You can't force people into Islam
b) "Allah has a lot to answer from" lol to whom? The ruler of the omniverse, the omnipotent being that has existed before anything else doesn't have to explain Himself to anyone.
c) The notion that you think otherwise is laughable. Do I need to explain you about the verses that teach feeding the poor and orphaned? Or about the prohibition of murder, theft and robbery?
1. It will. Islamic theocracy are like all others. Ruled by religious leaders who are biased to their own religions and eventually more intolerant ones will do things to restrict religious tolerance and religious freedom.
2. Not really. These laws will intersect and just create confusion for everyone as people lie about their religion to get out of punishments.
3.
a). By making Islamic beliefs into laws your force people to do things they do want to do based on their beliefs.
b) If Allah is going to judge leaders on what their followers did he is a hypocrite plain and simple.
c). And do I need to explain to you that Islam is not morality and that having a purely Islamic government does not mean it would be benevolent?
1. Nope. Again, 2:256.
2. Not really. We can get creative.
3.
a) Friendly reminder that Shariah does not apply to non-Muslims. We can punish a Muslim for eating pork but not a Taoist.
b) You're a human, who knows little about the multiverse, and you dare call the ruler of the omniverse, creator of everything a hypocrite? That's just silly.
c) "Islam is not moral" lmao. Another friendly reminder that the angels to your sides record your actions and thus morality by Allah's standards, which will be used for or against you (depends on how nice you are) in the afterlife.