What better illustration of hypocrisy can we give? For the sake of the
truth, Paul will use all means of deceit in order to gain more followers. If St. Paul teaches this, can we really blame his present
followers, the likes of Rick Mathes, Pat Robertson, or Jimmy Swaggart? Please see the BBC report about this.
Paul
was taught the law of God by Christ himself. The above listed scriptures are by no means an example of hypocrisy by Paul, but instead
a twisting of scripture in order that they may teach their own satanic agenda.
Please read this too: “For
if the truth of God, hath more abounded through my lie unto his glory: why yet am I also judged as a sinner?” (Romans 3:7). Just think,
if Paul really believed he had the truth, why should he use lies to make “the truth of God” “more abounded,” as he says?
From the Moffatt Bible: Romans 3:7-8 “You say, “If my perfidy (the deliberate breaking of faith) serves to
make the truthfulness of God redound (react) to his glory, why am I to be judged as a sinner? Why should we not do evil that good
may come out of it?” (which is the calumny (false accusation) attributed to me--the very thing some people declare that I say). Such
arguments are rightly condemned.
These scriptures in no way say that Paul is using lies to promote Christianity. Paul in many
places throughout scripture combats false accusations and false doctrine. Many people who oppose God, and Christ will make up all
manner of lies to personally discredit those who do follow God and Christ. The writing which Nony George has sent to us is apparently
written by one of these people who oppose God and Christ and twist many scriptures in order to discredit Paul as a servant of God
and Christ in order to promote Islam.
Nony George writes:
2. Is it true that an “infidel” is a non-believer (like me)? If so,
is it true that the Qur’an actually instructs Muslims to kill non-believers to guarantee them a place in heaven? If so, what are the
exact words (or as near as they can be in translation)?
“Infidel” is an English word and we get its meaning from any English
dictionary. Here is the definition from Dictionary.com: “An unbeliever with respect to a particular religion, especially Christianity
or Islam.”
About Heaven we find the following among other verses in the Qur’an, on the same theme: 1. *{Verily We shall give
life to the dead, and We record that which they send before and that which they leave behind, and of all things have We taken account
in a clear Book [of evidence]}* (Ya-Sin 36:12).
2. *{Who receiveth guidance, receiveth it for his own benefit: who goeth astray
doth so to his own loss: no bearer of burdens can bear the burden of another: nor would We visit with Our wrath until We had sent
an apostle [to give warning]}* Al-Israa’ 17:15).
3. *{Those who do wish for the [things of] the Hereafter, and strive therefore
with all due striving, and have faith,- they are the ones whose striving is acceptable [to God]}* (Al-Israa’ 17-19).
4. *{God
will say: “This is a day on which the truthful will profit from their truth: theirs are gardens, with rivers flowing beneath,- their
eternal Home: God well-pleased with them, and they with God: That is the great salvation, [the fulfillment of all desires]}* (Al-Ma’idah
5:119).
5. *{He that works evil will not be requited but by the like thereof: and he that works a righteous deed—whether man
or woman—and is a believer, such will enter the Garden [of Bliss]: Therein will they have abundance without measure}* (Ghafir 40:40).
The
above verses clearly say that there will be a Day of Judgment on which God will be the Judge of all. On that Day, on the basis of
our faith and deeds, we will be sent to Heaven or Hell. And it is made quite clear that on that day the truthful who follow the guidance
of God will be admitted to Heaven and those who reject God and His guidance will be sent to Hell.
To continue on the subject
of killing, it is true that God has permitted fighting; but this fighting must be against oppression and injustice, not against non-Muslims
as such! Where innocent men, women and children are attacked, or when intolerable atrocities are committed, Muslims are asked to fight
to protect the innocent and safeguard their rights.
Those who blame Allah—and this is just the Arabic name for God—for commanding
the Muslims to fight can turn the pages of their own book and see how Joshua at Jehovah’s command “left none remaining, but utterly
destroyed all that breathed, as the Lord God of Israel commanded” (Joshua 10:40).
Didn’t Jesus himself say, “Think not that I
am come to send peace on earth: I came not to send peace, but a sword. I have come to set a man against his father and a daughter
against her mother, and a daughter-in-law against her mother-in-law” (Matt. 10:34–35)?
I would particularly like to make it clear
that the Qur’an does not instruct Muslims to kill non-believers to guarantee them a place in Heaven, as you have said. On the contrary,
God commands the believers to invite others to His way in the most peaceful manner. In this call, the Muslims are commanded to appeal
to their common sense and to their own faith in truth and justice. Most certainly God has categorically prohibited forcing anyone
to accept Islam, let alone killing! The Qur’an says what means: *{Let there be no compulsion in religion. Truth stands out clear from
error: whoever rejects evil and believes in God hath grasped the most trustworthy hand-hold, that never breaks. And God heareth and
knoweth all things}* (Al-Baqarah 2:256).
*{Say: “The Truth is from your Lord.” Let him who will believe, and let him who will,
reject [it]}* (Al-Kahf 18:29).
*{Goodness and evil can never be equal. Repel [evil] with good: then will he between whom and
you was hatred become as it were your friend and intimate}* (Fussilat 41:34).
*{Invite [all] to the way of thy Lord with wisdom
and beautiful preaching; and argue with them in ways that are best and most gracious: for thy Lord knoweth best, who have strayed
from His path, and who receive guidance}* (An-Nahl 16:125).
From these verses it is clear that anyone who uses force to convert
a non-Muslim or harm any human being on that score, breaks the divine command; and such a person is not what a Muslim should be.
3.
What is jihad? Is this a real ongoing endless call for the murder of “unbelievers” (a bit like Bush’s War on Terror), or is it a metaphor
describing the need to fight for what you believe in and share your faith with the doubters? Explain.
Jihad simply means “striving,”
and any effort can be called a jihad. But in Islamic parlance, it stands for the Muslims’ effort to obey the commands of God in their
life, even when the odds are against them. In certain contexts, as mentioned above, where fighting for truth and justice becomes unavoidable,
that effort can also be called jihad. But today the word is terribly misinterpreted and misunderstood to mean “holy war.” The concept
of a holy war comes from the Christian history of the Crusades. Islam never considers war as holy. Fighting is allowed in Islam only
as a last resort, as a necessary evil, not as something holy. The Qur’an says what means: *{To those against whom war is made, permission
is given [to fight], because they are wronged;- and verily, Allah is most powerful for their aid…}* (Al-Hajj 22:39).
I hope the
foregoing answers your questions. And Allah knows best. Thank you and please keep in touch. Salam.
Darwin Lee writes:
Reader beware,
the scriptures quoted here from the Koran are favorable to the Islamic believer, however one should read ALL of the Koran when making
any judgments, for there may be scriptures that paint a different picture than the one presented above.