u/BoujeeRepublocan69 said:
I feel like religion is based solely on where you grow up and people do not really decide for themselves. Decisions are made for kids by their parent’s religion being one before they are able to make a conscious decision themselves. So how can god punish people for something they really can’t control?
paarsurrey wrote:
I don’t agree with one. The infants/children are innocent, and hence not punished by God. They become responsible when they are able to take decisions on their own, and could distinguish right from wrong. The children could make mistakes, for which they are responsible to the secular law of a country they live in. Religious punishment is in the Hereafter when reaches adolescence and is able to distinguish between right and wrong. Regards
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The News:
One will, perhaps, love to read the following:
“Holy War”: Is it Armageddon? with its ” Peaceful Version”! 1
One will be taken aback to note that Armegiddon/Armageddon is nothing like as one would have imagined or known so far. It is not to be fought with any physical and destructive weaponry and or the lethal arsenal of the day. It is peaceful and in fact, I understand, it has already started and it is sown like a seed!
It was a debate between the Pauline-Christianity (represented by Mr. Abdullah Atham) and the Second Coming 1835-1908 , that took place in Urdu language and was published then by the name “Jang-e-Muqaddas” in 1893 ( 22 May 1893 to 5 June 1893) in the then British India and has been recently translated and published in English by the name “The Holy War”:
The Holy War — A DEBATE BETWEEN ISLAM & CHRISTIANITY — Jang-e-Muqaddas (alislam.org)
Right?
From: a peaceful Ahmadiyya Muslim
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These are the days of Armageddon – the final battle between good and evil –The peaceful Version! 3
Has Armageddon already started with the advent of Second Coming 1835-1908 ?– The peaceful Version! 2
Tags: Armageddon? – with its “Peaceful Version”, Religious punishment is in the Hereafter: starts from adolescence when one can distinguish right from wrong
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