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| #Post#: 6938-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Drafting up a Jamia | |
| By: SirGalahad Date: June 5, 2021, 8:50 pm | |
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| I've taken it upon myself to see how far I can get with drafting | |
| up a "Jamia" by compiling the various canonical and | |
| non-canonical texts of both Christianity and Islam and comparing | |
| them. I've decided that I would start this thread, so I can post | |
| updates. Already, I'm running into major problems: | |
| I've looked into the Gospel of the Holy Twelve and the Gospel of | |
| Barnabas. While I haven't read through them in their entirety | |
| yet, the fact that both of them mention and praise Abrahamic | |
| prophets, as well as affirm the law of the Old Testament, | |
| doesn't bode well. In one part of the Gospel of Barnabas, Jesus | |
| asserts that dogs are better than uncircumcised men (an | |
| Abrahamic view, with a little bit of subtle anthropocentrism | |
| sprinkled on top). I was hoping that I would find at least a | |
| couple of texts that refrain from connecting back to the Old | |
| Testament, but even the texts that are praised the most on the | |
| main site and forum do this. The only text that isn't explicitly | |
| Abrahamic is the Gospel of Thomas, which doesn't really mean | |
| much since the Gospel of Thomas is a sayings gospel. It doesn't | |
| have a narrative. I'm a Gnostic myself, so it pains me to say | |
| that I now realize why the Gnostics were criticized so heavily | |
| back in the day. Every single text that I can find which is | |
| supposed to salvage Gnostic belief, connects back to the Old | |
| Testament, and thus reaffirms the Judeo-Christian narrative | |
| instead. The gnostic texts that do fit our criteria, were | |
| composed centuries after Jesus's death, and usually have | |
| complex, off-the-wall narratives that make it clear that they're | |
| deriving influence from outside of Christianity. I was | |
| particularly excited to crack open the Gospel of the Holy Twelve | |
| since I myself am vegan, only to end up disappointed when I | |
| actually read through some of it. Similar disappointment with | |
| the Gospel of Barnabas, which was supposed to connect | |
| Christianity back to Islam. (Speaking of Islam, another side | |
| note. What are we to make of the core narrative that Mohammed | |
| received his first revelation when he was visited by the angel | |
| Gabriel? Gabriel is an angel from the Old Testament, and is | |
| revered in Judaism.) | |
| I would appreciate any input. It's just frustrating, because | |
| right now, it's basically impossible for me to argue that | |
| Jesus's original intention was to directly oppose the beliefs of | |
| the Old Testament, as well as its god. I would definitely lose | |
| that debate to any Judeo-Christian at least semi-knowledgeable | |
| when it comes to their faith. | |
| #Post#: 6945-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Drafting up a Jamia | |
| By: 90sRetroFan Date: June 5, 2021, 11:27 pm | |
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| I am not sure why you are looking at the Apocryphal Gospels as | |
| part of the Jamia project. I am not saying you shouldn't look at | |
| those Gospels, but this should be a different project. The Jamia | |
| project is strictly about retrieving authentic Mohammedanism. | |
| I would be happy to discuss both projects with you, but please | |
| start another topic for the other project so that they can be | |
| dealt with separately, or else it will get really confusing | |
| fast. Alternatively, if you simply want to discuss the | |
| Apocryphal Gospels, you are welcome to use this topic: | |
| https://trueleft.createaforum.com/ancient-world/the-sacred-and-apocryphal-texts/ | |
| #Post#: 10590-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Drafting up a Jamia | |
| By: christianbethel Date: January 16, 2022, 12:34 pm | |
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| [quote author=SirGalahad link=topic=802.msg6938#msg6938 | |
| date=1622944210] | |
| I've taken it upon myself to see how far I can get with drafting | |
| up a "Jamia" by compiling the various canonical and | |
| non-canonical texts of both Christianity and Islam and comparing | |
| them. I've decided that I would start this thread, so I can post | |
| updates. Already, I'm running into major problems: | |
| I've looked into the Gospel of the Holy Twelve and the Gospel of | |
| Barnabas. While I haven't read through them in their entirety | |
| yet, the fact that both of them mention and praise Abrahamic | |
| prophets, as well as affirm the law of the Old Testament, | |
| doesn't bode well. In one part of the Gospel of Barnabas, Jesus | |
| asserts that dogs are better than uncircumcised men (an | |
| Abrahamic view, with a little bit of subtle anthropocentrism | |
| sprinkled on top). I was hoping that I would find at least a | |
| couple of texts that refrain from connecting back to the Old | |
| Testament, but even the texts that are praised the most on the | |
| main site and forum do this. The only text that isn't explicitly | |
| Abrahamic is the Gospel of Thomas, which doesn't really mean | |
| much since the Gospel of Thomas is a sayings gospel. It doesn't | |
| have a narrative. I'm a Gnostic myself, so it pains me to say | |
| that I now realize why the Gnostics were criticized so heavily | |
| back in the day. Every single text that I can find which is | |
| supposed to salvage Gnostic belief, connects back to the Old | |
| Testament, and thus reaffirms the Judeo-Christian narrative | |
| instead. The gnostic texts that do fit our criteria, were | |
| composed centuries after Jesus's death, and usually have | |
| complex, off-the-wall narratives that make it clear that they're | |
| deriving influence from outside of Christianity. I was | |
| particularly excited to crack open the Gospel of the Holy Twelve | |
| since I myself am vegan, only to end up disappointed when I | |
| actually read through some of it. Similar disappointment with | |
| the Gospel of Barnabas, which was supposed to connect | |
| Christianity back to Islam. (Speaking of Islam, another side | |
| note. What are we to make of the core narrative that Mohammed | |
| received his first revelation when he was visited by the angel | |
| Gabriel? Gabriel is an angel from the Old Testament, and is | |
| revered in Judaism.) | |
| I would appreciate any input. It's just frustrating, because | |
| right now, it's basically impossible for me to argue that | |
| Jesus's original intention was to directly oppose the beliefs of | |
| the Old Testament, as well as its god. I would definitely lose | |
| that debate to any Judeo-Christian at least semi-knowledgeable | |
| when it comes to their faith. | |
| [/quote] | |
| Didn't you know? Gnostic Christianity originated from Jewish | |
| mysticism! Now we have to carefully scrutinize the Gnostic text | |
| and excise anything related to Judaism. | |
| #Post#: 10601-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Drafting up a Jamia | |
| By: christianbethel Date: January 16, 2022, 3:54 pm | |
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| [quote author=SirGalahad link=topic=802.msg6938#msg6938 | |
| date=1622944210] | |
| I've taken it upon myself to see how far I can get with drafting | |
| up a "Jamia" by compiling the various canonical and | |
| non-canonical texts of both Christianity and Islam and comparing | |
| them. I've decided that I would start this thread, so I can post | |
| updates. Already, I'm running into major problems: | |
| I've looked into the Gospel of the Holy Twelve and the Gospel of | |
| Barnabas. While I haven't read through them in their entirety | |
| yet, the fact that both of them mention and praise Abrahamic | |
| prophets, as well as affirm the law of the Old Testament, | |
| doesn't bode well. In one part of the Gospel of Barnabas, Jesus | |
| asserts that dogs are better than uncircumcised men (an | |
| Abrahamic view, with a little bit of subtle anthropocentrism | |
| sprinkled on top). I was hoping that I would find at least a | |
| couple of texts that refrain from connecting back to the Old | |
| Testament, but even the texts that are praised the most on the | |
| main site and forum do this. The only text that isn't explicitly | |
| Abrahamic is the Gospel of Thomas, which doesn't really mean | |
| much since the Gospel of Thomas is a sayings gospel. It doesn't | |
| have a narrative. I'm a Gnostic myself, so it pains me to say | |
| that I now realize why the Gnostics were criticized so heavily | |
| back in the day. Every single text that I can find which is | |
| supposed to salvage Gnostic belief, connects back to the Old | |
| Testament, and thus reaffirms the Judeo-Christian narrative | |
| instead. The gnostic texts that do fit our criteria, were | |
| composed centuries after Jesus's death, and usually have | |
| complex, off-the-wall narratives that make it clear that they're | |
| deriving influence from outside of Christianity. I was | |
| particularly excited to crack open the Gospel of the Holy Twelve | |
| since I myself am vegan, only to end up disappointed when I | |
| actually read through some of it. Similar disappointment with | |
| the Gospel of Barnabas, which was supposed to connect | |
| Christianity back to Islam. (Speaking of Islam, another side | |
| note. What are we to make of the core narrative that Mohammed | |
| received his first revelation when he was visited by the angel | |
| Gabriel? Gabriel is an angel from the Old Testament, and is | |
| revered in Judaism.) | |
| I would appreciate any input. It's just frustrating, because | |
| right now, it's basically impossible for me to argue that | |
| Jesus's original intention was to directly oppose the beliefs of | |
| the Old Testament, as well as its god. I would definitely lose | |
| that debate to any Judeo-Christian at least semi-knowledgeable | |
| when it comes to their faith. | |
| [/quote] | |
| What books are you using? | |
| #Post#: 13510-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: The Colonial roots of Hating on Muslims, & of Muslim | |
| Nationalism | |
| By: christianbethel Date: May 21, 2022, 6:29 pm | |
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| How do we find the good passages in the Quran and separate them | |
| from all the rest? | |
| #Post#: 13516-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Drafting up a Jamia | |
| By: 90sRetroFan Date: May 21, 2022, 8:11 pm | |
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| http://aryanism.net/blog/aryan-sanctuary/dutch-election-2017/comment-page-1/#co… | |
| [quote]You can probably already guess the broad idea: | |
| https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Table_of_prophets_of_Abrahamic_religions | |
| Basically, whoever appears in Column 1 must be removed from | |
| Column 3. | |
| Those who remain in Column 3 after this must also be removed if | |
| they (e.g. Luqman) display more qualitative similarity to Column | |
| 1 people.[/quote] | |
| Due to the new layout of the Wikipedia page, ignore the Column | |
| numbers given above. Instead, whoever appears under the | |
| "Judaism" column must be removed from the "Islam" column. | |
| Therefore all passages in the Koran referring to the prophets | |
| which we have removed can be removed also. Once you have | |
| finished this, I will let you know the next step. | |
| Where the work was left off: | |
| http://jamiaproject.wordpress.com/ | |
| #Post#: 13534-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Drafting up a Jamia | |
| By: christianbethel Date: May 22, 2022, 11:28 am | |
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| I would like to contribute to this project to the best of my | |
| ability. Tell me what you need me to do. | |
| #Post#: 13547-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Drafting up a Jamia | |
| By: 90sRetroFan Date: May 22, 2022, 8:05 pm | |
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| What I said in the previous post: | |
| [quote]whoever appears under the "Judaism" column must be | |
| removed from the "Islam" column. Therefore all passages in the | |
| Koran referring to the prophets which we have removed can be | |
| removed also.[/quote] | |
| Start a new blog and post the link here so that we can keep | |
| track of your progress. Post on the blog each passage you have | |
| removed. | |
| #Post#: 13553-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Drafting up a Jamia | |
| By: christianbethel Date: May 22, 2022, 9:19 pm | |
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| Do you mind if I use the blog I already have? It already | |
| contains revisionist material. | |
| Update: Which English translation of the Quran should I use? | |
| Update: At present this is the list of prophets I have compiled | |
| from the aforementioned Wikipedia page. Please notify me of any | |
| outliers that need to be removed or omissions that need to be | |
| added: | |
| True Prophets | |
| Druze | |
| [list] | |
| [li]Zoroaster[/li] | |
| [li]Akhenaten[/li] | |
| [li]St. George?[/li] | |
| [li]al-Yafuri[/li] | |
| [li]Pythagoras[/li] | |
| [li]Empedocles[/li] | |
| [li]Plato[/li] | |
| [li]Socrates[/li] | |
| [li]Jesus[/li] | |
| [li]Luke[/li] | |
| [li]Matthew[/li] | |
| [li]Mark[/li] | |
| [li]Democrates[/li] | |
| [li]Muhammad[/li] | |
| [li]Salman al-Farsi[/li] | |
| [li]Ali[/li] | |
| [li]al-Hakim[/li] | |
| [li]Hamza[/li] | |
| [li]Muhammad ibn Wahb al-Qurashi[/li] | |
| [li]Abu�l-Khayr Salama ibn Abd al-Wahhab al-Samurri[/li] | |
| [li]Isma�ll ibn Muhammad at-Tamimi[/li] | |
| [li]Baha al-Din[/li] | |
| [li]Ad-Darazi[/li] | |
| [/list] | |
| Islam | |
| [list] | |
| [li]Salih[/li] | |
| [li]al-Khidr[/li] | |
| [li]Siddhartha Gautama (The Buddha)[/li] | |
| [li]The Virgin Mary[/li] | |
| [li]John the Baptist[/li] | |
| [li]Jesus[/li] | |
| [li]Muhammad[/li] | |
| [/list] | |
| Christianity | |
| [list] | |
| [li]John the Baptist[/li] | |
| [li]Jesus[/li] | |
| [/list] | |
| #Post#: 13555-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Drafting up a Jamia | |
| By: 90sRetroFan Date: May 22, 2022, 10:04 pm | |
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| "Do you mind if I use the blog I already have?" | |
| It would be neater to start a new one. But if for some reason | |
| you cannot, I'd rather you just use this topic, purely in order | |
| to avoid mixing up content. | |
| "Which English translation of the Quran should I use?" | |
| Any, as long as you use the same one for the entire project and | |
| state clearly which one you are using. | |
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