FAITH COMPLEX: Asra Nomani, Part II
FAITH COMPLEX
with Jacques Berlinerblau
Part II of my interview with American Muslim feminist and activist Asra Nomani.
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May 22, 2009; 12:57 AM ET
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Since it appears that the Part I site is not taking postings, I am posting my reply here.
You wrote, "Every human being is responsible to his own deeds. There is no escape from this and there is no license to commit sins since someone else died for your sins."
If you have been reading my postings, I have said that we have free will and that we are responsible for what we do.
As far as a "license to commit sins", that is absurd even tho it sometimes seems that some think that way.
Jesus asked us to "die" for those that will never ask for forgiveness, that is what "Christianity" is about.
There are many ways to "die" besides just the physical. Dying, in the physical sense, is part of life.
Since Jesus asked us to take His yoke upon us and a yoke is when two are tethered together as one, then ultimately, all are saved by Jesus with, as I have said, us becoming active participants in God's Plan.
You also wrote, "Otherwise, why did God create heaven and hell?"
As I have said, God did not create "hell", if one were to die and wake up in "hell", so to speak, maybe not right away but they will come to the realization that they built it themself.
Just what do you think "heaven" is?
Just as it is written, the new heavens and the new earth, that is what the Kingdom will be, exactly what, I don't know.
If the Kingdom is not for absolutely All of humanity then God is a loser since a "tie" would be a loss but as I have said: God wins, satan loses, a tie is unacceptable.
See you and the rest of humanity in the Kingdom.
Take care, be ready.
Sincerely, Thomas Paul Moses Baum.