Islam (Allah) believes in freedom of one's will to act,even homosexuality,+judgement...but 'judgement' is a contradiction!
A Muslim woman, Sajdah Nubee wrote in a Huffington Post article entitled 'What it Means to Me to be Unapologetically Muslim', "that Islam does not condone homosexual relationships, but we believe in free will to act and that our actions will be judged by God on Judgment Day. ....I know that if I am able to express those parts of me even when widely unpopular, then I have achieved the power and freedom that comes with being unapologetically ME."
If I understand you correctly, you said that Islam (Allah your god) believes in, ie gives, the free will for each to 'act', in this case to be homosexual , & that somehow in this given freedom there will be judgement. This is a contradiction.
> free will; def. the freedom to do one's will...if one is gven the freedom to act then there cannot be any judgement since the act is not forbidden.
> free will; def. the freedom to do one's will...if one is gven the freedom to act then there cannot be any judgement since the act is not forbidden.
It is clear in your words "I have achieved the power (self right) and freedom (self-rule) that comes with being unapologetically ME (to serve and magnify oneself)....that your first god is FREEDOM.
Sadjah, this FREEDOM that you live by and embrace can only come from the one who is against obedience to the One Creator, Whose identity is defined by His Son the Lord Jesus. It can only come from the devil...for he desires to be free to do his acts, to do his will, to define good&evil, to serve and magnify oneself...to be as you claimed to be unapologetically ME.
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